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We’re smitten with Smitten

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Glamour.com’s got a blog called Smitten that’s about as much of a guilty mid-day work pleasure as the bowl of candy at the receptionist’s desk. Love it!

Today, among tidbits about shopping, boys and cute things we now want to buy, Curiology had the honor of gracing the page with a shout out to our customized heart tattoo tees. We’d like to give a high five to Joanna Goddard for the mention, and a fist-bump to everyone who left such lovely comments. Y’all made us blush.

Now, back to the office candy bowl…

Nom nom nom,

Miss Alie Ward

Chief Curiologist

Aw shucks, Simple Finds!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

There’s nothing like a little webby back patting, and recently the Blog of Adorability known as Simple Finds discovered the ol’ Curiology Labs and took a liking to our customized heart tattoo shirts.

Prompting Wardly blushing in deep shades of red, the Simple Finds scribe called my work “inspiring” (oh hush!) and also noted that the customized tattoo tees are a great way to lay claim to a man so that no other ambitious trollups can fix their mitts on him.

Simple Finds, that’s a golden idea. In fact, I hereby propose that Curiology custom tattoo tees be purchased in anticipation of every first date. Why not set the bar high with a little romantic dibb-calling? Let’s look in the Curiological crystal ball:

Sheila: Oh hi! You must be Kevin!

Kevin: Hey! Sheila, right?

Sheila: (Giggles) Yes. I wore my polka dot shirt like I said so you could find me!

Kevin: I know, people never look like their profile pictures, right?

Sheila: Actually, speaking of shirts, Kevin, I had this made for you. So the whole world could know that you are mine.

Kevin: That’s highly territorial, but also pretty romantic, Sheila.

So as the holiday party season begins and Aunt Regina sets you up with her neighbor’s son, or you finally meet that stud you’ve been stalking eyeing on Facebook, just give Curiology a holler. That’s what we’re here for.

With warmest fuzzy regards,

Miss Alie Ward

Chief Curiologist