do i REGRET SPENDING $300 @ PUBLIC GARDEN ?! 😅😙💸🔥
WENT ON D1 at 2pm and we left close to 7pm because we highkey scanned almost every booth #mindfulspending !! 😛
$300 between 3 people okay (myself was $114 still I TRIED TO HOLD BACK 😞😞)
not featured were stuff from this Christian store @chezhemdi where we got a big book, 2 posters and 2 cards !!
we also did not visit risaart cos their area was way too packed WE LITERALLY SAW EVERY BOOTH EXCEPT HERS 😔💔
but anyway maybe i do wish i didn't spend $114 but it's the one time a year i let loose on stickers from all over the world as a huge sticker collecter :-) NEXT YEAR I FINNA WRITE DOWN WHAT IM SPENDING AND BRING A BACKPACK INSTEAD OF A SLING COS MY SHOULDERS WERE DYINGG 😞😞🙏🏻
HOW MUCH DID YALL SPEND 😭😭😭😭😭😭 #GirlTalk #shoppingfinds #haultime #smallbusinessowner
Public Garden is a much-anticipated event for many sticker collectors and small business enthusiasts, offering a vast array of booths and unique trading items. Spending $300 might seem steep at first glance, but consider the diverse range of collectibles like sticker sheets, blindbox keychains, postcards, and handmade crafts that were available. Many vendors, such as @TANSTAR.ARTIST, @SONG.SOONG.SOOONG, and @KANiS_iLLUSTRATION, featured affordable items ranging from $4 postcards to $12 chain keys, with freebies like mini badges and sticker sheets increasing the value for collectors. For those passionate about collecting stickers or supporting small creators, this event provides a unique chance to discover exclusive designs and products often unavailable elsewhere. The atmosphere encourages exploration and mindful spending, especially since it’s an annual event, giving attendees the option to plan better for next year by budgeting or bringing practical carry options like backpacks. A smart approach for future visits is to track expenditures and prioritize favorite vendors, especially if certain areas like @risaart’s booth are heavily crowded and difficult to visit. Also, checking out diverse genres — from Christian stores to independent artists — enhances the experience and helps diversify your haul. Ultimately, if you value authentic, handmade, and global sticker collectibles, the investment at Public Garden is more about the joy of the hunt, community connection, and supporting creative small businesses rather than just the dollar amount. So, while $114 on your own might feel like a splurge, for sticker collectors, it can be a worthwhile memory and collection boost. How much others spend varies, but mindful spending paired with strategic planning can make future hauls even more satisfying.









Hell yeah cant wait to go the next public garden