So Firstly, What is a Hand Picked List on
Bonanza.com?
According to Bonanza “A hand picked list
(henceforth, "HPL") is a group of at least 15 items (or at least 20
items, if the list is to be considered for the home page) that a user can
create to showcase a theme of their choosing. For example, you might create an
HPL called "Owl Love You," and add 20 Bonanza items involving owls to
your list.”
If you’re interest how to make one yourself, “Log
into Bonanza, and visit the "My Bonanza" page. On the left side of
the page, under "Buying Activity" there is a link to "Hand
Picked" items of interest. Click there, and then click "Create a new
list." Pick a title and theme for your list and save it.”
So let’s see what cool HPL’s Bonanza has to offer!
This first handpicked list I found is called “Artist In The Making”
Being an artist myself, I found this pick list to be
quite a good start any young aspiring artist. It has everything you need from
the sketch pads and watercolor supplies to the easel, art pallet, and beret. It’s
a great example of the potential of a Hand Picked List on Bonanza.
This HPL has a more vintage feel, “Hand Picked List: Under
the RETRO Dome”
I selected this list because of the variety of cool
vintage pottery and odd retro things it included. I enjoy the Retro 60s Hot
Pink Leather Flower Daisy Brooch, the Candy Dress Rockabilly Pin up Dress, and
the Pair of Vintage Retro Depression Glass Divided Relish Dishes.
The Third Handpicked List is one I created about Chic Sheer Scarves. I
really enjoyed the 80s Oscar de la Renta Signed Silk Scarf, the Liz Claiborne 80s Silk Scarf Large Square Pink
Red, and the Gee Aqua Rayon + Silk Sheer Scarf from Japan.
Hand Pick Lists are a fantastic tool when you are
browsing through Bonanza. Someone has done the work by putting the best together
for you!
Hey Viv ! sells fun 50's costumes on Bonanza.com at
Hey Viv ! Let's Go to the Hop!
Hello Viv, thanks for the information. I found your blog through a mutual friend (Tucker) and wanted to show my support as a follower. If you could return the favor at thriftychicshop.blogspot.com, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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