One of our local shows successfully hosted a nifty summer bazaar at the Eastwood Central Plaza. At first I thought there would only be a few stalls but when I got there it was really a maze!
The reason we were at the bazaar was because Neil had to meet a client. The client is also the owner of Sophie’s Trinkets where you can find cute air-dried clay ornaments.
While Neil met with Ms. Minette I walked around and took pictures of the other stalls. There were interesting things like old books, organic soaps, to summer fashion finds. I was adamant on looking for a beach lamp for my new apartment but I could not find any.
I was drawn to Michay’s Collection because of the vibrant colors– of which I felt best represented the summer spirit in photos. Yes, the happy colors and happy zippers. LOL
I thought all the items were customized and made just for women but at close glance there was one particular item in a particular choice of colors that I felt was meant for me..
My first laptop sleeve! For just Php 350.00. Not bad at all! I made the purchase and for some reason it finally felt like summer.
The summer bazaar will be featured in this Sunday’s Us Girls episode. Catch Iya, Cheska, and Angel on Us Girls at 7:30 PM on Studio 23.















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George Reply:
March 20th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Thanks @mangbadoy!
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Oh my, I’m friends with the girl who owns Tuccini! I’ll tell her about this photo. I actually picked the material of one of those bags she has on display.
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George Reply:
March 23rd, 2009 at 6:05 am
Cool.
Hehe. I would have to say that the materials are nice.
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Tip No# 1 for Bazaaristas: Never ever fall prey to other opportunist bazaarista’s tricks.
This summer I joined a bazzar for the very first time. I met a fellow bazaarista who showed an interest in my items and showered me with friendliness and false promises. She volunteered to sell my items in a consignment basis. I was hesitant at first but I gave in. She seemed like an honest and reliable person, very friendly and amiable. A month has now passed and have yet to see a single cent. I called and texted her to remind her of the payment but her replies became few and unfriendly. I have now reconciled with the fact that Iam never getting my items back nor my money. It was such a stupid decision to trust a complete stranger. So never ever at any point be a victim to these bazaarista’s. if someone wants your items make them pay in full. Pay or no deal…that’s what you tell them. And by the way she interviewed my tindera first so also remind your tinderas to be vigilant and never to give anything away…..like where you buy stuff etc etc… the important things. You can never believe how many evil opportunist are lurking in bazaars.
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George Reply:
May 11th, 2009 at 2:28 am
Omg that’s so shocking to hear! Thank you for sharing your story.
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