Dear Sandy Claws,

Remember how I said I wanted mini hats for Christmas? I would especially like this pink and black top hat. (clicky-link!) Oooh, or this pink velvet tricorn. (clicky-link!) You know, just in case the Elf Labor Union negotiated for not doing millinery this season or something.

With lots of love,

Cupcake Goth
Not that I'm going to purchase any of these, but goodness, they're pretty. I blame [livejournal.com profile] charmingmonstrs for linking to them.

The main EGL brand I covet stuff from is the Alice and the Pirates line from Baby The Stars Shine Bright. (Yes, I have a huge weakness for pirate lolita, which probably can be traced directly back to my crush on Adam Ant.) Which is why mini tricorn hats with large bows (clicky-link!) and Victorian pirate button boots (another clicky-link!) make me go "Oooooh, wanty!"

(I do SO need more mini tricorns and top hats. I DO. Do not argue with me.)

Dear Sandy Claws, I have been very very good this year. Please bring me lots of cute hats. Which, you must admit, are a much more reasonable request than my annual pleas for an arc welder.

Love, Cupcake Goth.
Tiny Update: This weekend involved one of my rare introvert/antisocial moods, where I just could not face the idea of being around large social groups. Which means I not only missed out on going dancing, but I also missed out on other fun social things. This makes me a bit sad, but I know I would not have been good company AT ALL. (Or I would have faked it really well, and then been even crankier later in the coming week.) So post-Thanksgiving was spent staying home and sewing, while [livejournal.com profile] stroppy_baggage and [livejournal.com profile] flyingtapes played Little Big Planet. I, erm, am almost done sewing the third knee-length and flouncy skirt of the weekend.

Speaking of sewing, hey, fellow sewing-types! If I were to ask Sandy Claws for a pair of good fabric shears for Christmas, what brand should I ask for? Keep in mind that I am not a pro, and that I don't need the absolute top-of-the-line, goodness-gracious-expensive sort of shears, just ones that will cut through fabric easily and smoothly.
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