sneaky dates w tae ☕️
Other People: you should talk more!
Me: *tries to talk*
-gets ignored
-gets interrupted
-gets talked over
-no one pays attention
-no one cares
Hi im daisy! Before I go off explaining my studyblr id like to say I was putting this off for a while because I was very very nervous. Well anyways here we go! Age//14
Grade//9
Country//USA
Subjects// History, Geometry, Japanese
Inspo for making a studyblr// This one was hard to figure out but im going to try to sum it up. 1. Seeing all the amazing studyblrs 2. Wanting to study more often/ study in general 😂
Random facts about me// I play piano and the sax, im fluent in spanish in english because im a chicana( basically half mexican half american), i love photography, reading, drinking coffee, rainy days, and sweaters. Im also a Ravenclaw.
Studyblrs that inspired me// @studyquill @emmastudies @rhubarbstudies @wafflesstudies @eggystudy @thesmartstudies @mariapbtapia @studylustre @minimaliststudy @studyally @schoollifeandstuff @studynotepad @artemistudying @starcrossedstudying @cielstudies @aristotela @teaplusme @architstudy @idcstudies @typicalstudyblr @1minniemouse2
I’ve been meaning to organise these for aaaages but thought I’d finally spend the time on them :-) These flashcards are DIY - so you double-side print them so they line up, then cut them out to use! If you struggle to align them you can stick two pages together instead. You can also scale them up or down to bigger or smaller sizes. I also added in some front covers to help organise them! Hope they’re useful :-)
Free download link is below:
DIY Flashcard folder on Google Drive (also added in dotted versions!)
Other free printables you might like: 2018-19 yearly printables, Back to School Student Pack, 2018 Monthly Printables, Weekly Study Schedule, Week at a Glance, Exam Pack, and Notetaking Printables :-)
I hope you enjoy using and customising these printables! If you upload a photo featuring it, I’d love to see. Please tag me on Tumblr with #emmastudies or on Instagram with @emmastudiess. You can see other people using my printables by visiting the #esprintables tag on my blog!
If you want to find more organisational printables and support me, please check out my Etsy shop with lots of downloads dedicated to students. You can use ‘student10′ to get 10% off any purchase! :-)
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Im also looking to learn japanese so if your from japan or speak japanese that would be amazing but you dont have to.
Hi im Daisy Zamora. So lately ive been interested in finding some new freinds. Heres some info about me: Age- 14 Height- 5'1 (yes im that short 😒) Hobbies/interests- Reading, photography, hiking, playing piano/saxophone, drinking coffee, going thrift shopping, swimming (even though im terrible), video games, and anime. Extra info- Im shy, awkward, genuinely nice or at least im told, i stutter sometimes in awkward situations, i also am bilingual in english and spanish, and im normally the fun/nerdy/geeky girl.
My only request for a pen pal is dont be racist.
daisy-zam
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Thrifting is dope af. It’s great clothes for a great price. You can find unique pieces that no one else will have or you can get some popular high end clothing for a low price. Here are my tips for anyone interested in becoming a thrifter…
The dirtier the store the better: I know this sounds gross but if you want to find unique pieces look for the grungy independent thrift stores. People usually avoid these so they’re less picked over. Also these stores are usually cheaper. And if you’re worried about catching some strange disease from your new dress just wash it! This is what washing machines are for. Also don’t worry about hats. Lice can only live on an object for three days so buying a hat from a thrift store is the same as buying one from retail.
Ask about sales: Usually thrift stores (especially chains) have pretty frequent sales. My favorite thrift store in my town is half off every Saturday. Ask the employees if they have a list of their annuals sales or you could follow the store on Facebook. You’ll get even more a a bang for your buck.
Look in all the sections: Look. Everywhere. From the children’s to the plus size mens section you can find something that you dig. Just because it says it’s a certain size doesn’t mean it’s actually that size. Someone could have donated it because it was to big or it shrunk in the wash. Plus you can always rock the oversized look.The mens section is my favorite place to find flannels and the kids section has some great t-shirts. You never know what you’ll find.
Figure out how long you want to shop: Your time limit depends on how you should shop. If you have all the time in the world search through one section at a time. Pro tip: start at the beginning of a rack and push on it until all the clothes shift to one side. Then you can easily look at the pieces one by one. If you only have a few minutes look in specific sections. Most thrift stores are organized by color. If you want a yellow shirt look on the yellow shirt rack. If you want a denim skirt those will have their own section too. If you don’t want a specific item I would suggest looking on the return rack. You can see what other people were interested in. Just because it didn’t work for them doesn’t mean it won’t work for you.
Try everything on: Like I said before, a lot of the items aren’t the size the label says. Try things on to see their true fit. This can also prevent you from impulse buying. Don’t buy something just because it’s cheap, if you don’t like it on you in the store you won’t like it on you in your closet.
Wear simple and tight clothing: Most thrift stores only have one or two dressing room if they even have one at all. Wear some simple and tight clothing like yoga pants, a tank top, and a cardigan. Layers are your friend. Find a mirror (There’s almost always a mirror) and just put on the clothes over what you’re wearing. This way you can avoid the line to try your shit on and theres no limit of clothing you can try on like there is in most dressing room.
Hope this helps! Thrift on motherfuckers.
witchcraft and wizardry — study playlists for four magical institutions. what school are you in?
HOGWARTS. clock towers, white honey, handpicked wildflowers. ILVERMORNY. buttercream frosting, softest mittens, snowdrifts. DURMSTRANG. darkroast coffee, pearl buttons, wine-red lipstick. BEAUXBATONS. music boxes, ceramic teacups, lace bellsleeves.
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sooo basically my stationery-loving nerd ass has a tendency to over-buy when ordering, and so i have a few bits and bobs that I don’t really use??? I’ve been hoping to do a giveaway of some sort for a really long time, so i’m hoping to use this as a tester and maybe do another bigger one if it goes well !!
items in the giveaway:
cloud-shaped correction tape
two sets of page markers (blue + grey/beige)
three black-ink cactus pens
two marble-pattern washi tapes (one white, one black)
a set of small plant-patterned envelopes
although I initially ordered them for myself, I’ll just clarify that all items are unused and are in the condition that they were when I first received them.
how to enter:
reblog this post (likes won’t be included)
be following me (x)
thats ………………. literally it
if you enter, please make sure that you’re either over 18 years old or have parents’ permission to give me your address (so that I can post it to you)
if all goes well and 10+ people enter, I’ll be ending the giveaway on tuesday 1st may 2018 and posting it asap once a winner is chosen w a random generator. the giveaway is open worldwide, but if you live outside of the UK, just be aware that I’m not sure how long shipping will take!
thank you !!!!
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.
Charles William Eliot (via bookmania)