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What’s in The Gypsy Wagon Owner Carley Seale’s Bag?

By Raya Ramsey |
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Visit The Gypsy Wagon on Henderson and you’ll probably fall in love. (If you haven’t already.) The store’s packed with great gifts, fun home goods, and a room full of Western-meets-hippie apparel. We thought looking in owner Carley Seale’s purse might be just as delightful and we were right. Take a look. (See anything you can’t live without? Head to the shop. A handful of these things can be purchased at The Gypsy Wagon.)

Tasha Polizzi bag from Gypsy Wagon

1. Wild & Wolf garden shears. “It’s one of my favorite things to do. Pruning is very therapeutic.”
2. MomAgenda day planner.
3. Pompom keychain and mini measuring tape. “I lose things so I have to have something obnoxious. Plus, it’s easy to take off for when my husband drives my car. The measuring tape’s for antiquing.”
4. Spider Man coloring book. “It’s my son’s favorite right now, but you never know what tomorrow will bring.”
5. Travel art kit by The Piggy Story.
6. Fresh Sugar lip balm (“It’s the only lip balm I use.”), Positive Energy breath spray, Maybelline Great Lash mascara (“I’ve tried all the fancy ones, but I keep going back to this one.”), and Tarte cheek stain in “Natural Beauty”
7. Vintage post card-inspired cosmetics case.
8. Finepix camera.
9. Eco coffee mug.
10. iPhone 4s. “I’m really attached to it. It sleeps right next to me. It’s life changing.”
11. Bella Tunno “Ditty bag” for diapers and wipes.

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