Search

Menu
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Sales Enquiries
  • My Sellpy Shop

Tag: Gucci

  • Filofaxes and other ring organisers

Gucci planner – my favourite design details

  • by Janet Carr
  • Posted on October 21, 2022October 1, 2022

I have had this ring organiser for many years. It means a lot to me…

Read More
  • Filofaxes and other ring organisers

Núnoo Fenasia bag and Gucci ring organiser

  • by Janet Carr
  • Posted on June 2, 2022June 1, 2022

I am staying true to my decision to carry smaller bags than before. I have…

Read More
  • Filofaxes and other ring organisers

Personal sized Gucci organiser

  • by Janet Carr
  • Posted on April 11, 2015April 11, 2015

This one is rather special to me. The wonderful Karine saw it for sale in…

Read More
  • Filofaxes and other ring organisers

Gucci Planner

  • by Janet Carr
  • Posted on March 29, 2015March 28, 2015

I want to thank Karine and Jennifer for this gorgeous beauty. Karine let me know…

Read More
  • Handbag of the Day (HOTD)

HOTD #9 – Gucci 105375

  • by Janet Carr
  • Posted on January 9, 2014December 19, 2013

Description: It is an east-west tote in black leather  with a single strap. There is…

Read More

Follow Janet Carr @ This Bug's Life via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,995 other subscribers

Top Posts & Pages

  • Pretty Ugly by Abdullah Shoaib
    Pretty Ugly by Abdullah Shoaib
  • Differences between Turquoise, Teal and Aqua
    Differences between Turquoise, Teal and Aqua
  • Different kinds of Boerboels
    Different kinds of Boerboels
  • Contemporary British royal engagement rings
    Contemporary British royal engagement rings
  • Jean Libbera (1884 - 1936), AKA "The Double-Bodied Man"
    Jean Libbera (1884 - 1936), AKA "The Double-Bodied Man"
  • The sad story of David Cassidy
    The sad story of David Cassidy
  • 3, 2 and 1 letter abbreviations for days of the week
    3, 2 and 1 letter abbreviations for days of the week
  • Which places in the world have no snakes?
    Which places in the world have no snakes?
  • You Don’t Just Lose Someone Once, by Donna Ashworth
    You Don’t Just Lose Someone Once, by Donna Ashworth
  • Wise words from Brianna Wiest
    Wise words from Brianna Wiest

Janet Carr @ This Bug’s Life: recent posts

  • The Swedish winter uniform
  • I love this photograph by Francesco Mura Junior
  • Smile
  • ‘Yes, but’ makes you think
  • The sunk-cost fallacy
  • True
  • Ouch!
  • Things a writer can learn from watching movies…
  • Facts that will make your head spin
  • Why are plane window shades open during takeoff and landing?
  • What is the difference between ‘&’ and ‘and’ in movie credits?
  • A residential library sounds lovely!
  • Interesting
  • Smile
  • Gruen transfer
  • The difference between jealousy and envy
  • Do your cats also always want to ‘help’
  • Fatty Bloom of Spue/Spew on your leather goods
  • People who said they didn’t want the damn cats…
  • Today I learned/TIL
  • Cat Corner
  • Three lacemakers working. Brittany, France. 1920.
  • Words of Wisdom
  • Fenjal memories
  • That must have taken a while!
  • Have you switched back to soap?
  • You think your day was bad?
  • Smile
  • The difference between sauce and gravy – would you agree?
  • Happy St Patrick’s Day!
  • Patron Saint of Cats, St Gertrude of Nivelles, has her feast day today
  • I love ‘things I have drawn’
  • Wonderful quote by Martin Luther King Jr
  • Separate duvets
  • The Lipstick Index

Janet Carr @ This Bug's Life: Categories

About English Animals Art, Books, Movies, Television and Music Articles Beauty Products Bookbinding Books British vs. American English Culture Design Diaries and Journals Fashion Filofaxes and other ring organisers Filofax of the Day (FOTD) Filofax Project Funnies Grammar Guest Posts Handbag of the Day (HOTD) Handbags Hobonichi Idioms Jewellery Journalism Learning English Midori and other Traveler's Notebooks Notebooks Online Resources Pens Personal Pronunciation S African Boerboels Sales Scented Candles Slang Southern Africa Spelling Stationery Stationery, Notebooks and Organisers Sweden Swenglish Teaching Uncategorized Vocabulary Weight Loss What's in my bag Words Words of Wisdom Writing

Janet Carr @ This Bug’s Life Archives

This Bug’s Life

This Bug’s Life

Janet Carr @This Bug’s Life on Twitter

  • The Swedish winter uniform thisbugslife.com/2023/03/31/the… 15 hours ago
  • I love this photograph by Francesco Mura Junior thisbugslife.com/2023/03/31/i-l… 15 hours ago
  • Smile thisbugslife.com/2023/03/30/smi… 1 day ago
  • ‘Yes, but’ makes you think thisbugslife.com/2023/03/30/yes… 1 day ago
  • The sunk-cost fallacy thisbugslife.com/2023/03/29/the… 2 days ago
  • True thisbugslife.com/2023/03/29/tru… 2 days ago
  • Ouch! thisbugslife.com/2023/03/28/ouc… 3 days ago
  • Things a writer can learn from watching movies… thisbugslife.com/2023/03/28/thi… 3 days ago
  • Facts that will make your head spin thisbugslife.com/2023/03/27/fac… 4 days ago
  • Why are plane window shades open during takeoff and landing? thisbugslife.com/2023/03/27/why… 4 days ago
Follow @thisbugslife

RSS Posts

  • The Swedish winter uniform March 31, 2023
    Sitting idly on the train today, I noticed that everyone – including me – was…
    Janet Carr
  • I love this photograph by Francesco Mura Junior March 31, 2023
    It reminds me a bit of the Dogs in Action series by Claudio Piccoli  …
    Janet Carr
  • Smile March 30, 2023
    Janet Carr
  • ‘Yes, but’ makes you think March 30, 2023
      Find them all here
    Janet Carr
  • The sunk-cost fallacy March 29, 2023
    Many people who are desperately unhappy in a personal relationship or job are reluctant to…
    Janet Carr
  • True March 29, 2023
    Personally, I think many of our traditional male/female characteristics came from this stage in our…
    Janet Carr
  • Ouch! March 28, 2023
    Janet Carr
  • Things a writer can learn from watching movies… March 28, 2023
    Janet Carr
  • Facts that will make your head spin March 27, 2023
    Before clocks were invented clockwise and counter clockwise were called deisul and widdershins Chickens (hens)…
    Janet Carr
  • Why are plane window shades open during takeoff and landing? March 27, 2023
    This is so that passenger and crew vision can adjust to the condition of light…
    Janet Carr
Powered by WordPress.com.
×
 

Loading Comments...