Saturday 1 December 2012

Happy 1st December!


Happy 1st December everyone! It's officially Christmas now!
 
I have been busy planning lots of Christmas inspired posts to bring you over the next few weeks, which I am very excited about and looking forward to sharing with you.
 
 
Hannah xox 


Thursday 29 November 2012

Recent Purchases - Christmas Craft Special


This year, I’ve decided to get creative and have a go at making some Christmas presents and decorations. Over the past few weeks, I have been planning what I’m going to do and I’m starting to get everything I need ready and organised. In the past, I’ve left things too late and its hard to get exactly what I need.
 
One of the things I love to do at Christmas is a nice bit of festive baking and this year I’m very excited to decorate lots of biscuits to give to my friends and family as they make great presents. I’ve bought a collection of Christmas cookie cutters from a fabulous seller on Ebay who has cutters for almost any occasion. If any of you are interested, their ebay shop can be seen here. The cutters all come beautifully individually wrapped in cute tissue paper.
 
 
From Top Left - Angel, Santa Face, Snowman, Mitten, Stocking, Toy Soilder, Wreath, Candy Cane, Bauble, Holly leaf, Snowflake, Bell, Bow, Christmas tree, Gingerbread Man.
There are so many ways in which you can package and wrap these biscuits which I will show you in future posts, including using lovely Christmas ribbons and cellophane and old jars/tins and boxes.
 
Ebay is the perfect place to buy lots of cheap ribbons and twines, wooden decorations, paints, felts, buttons and fabrics to make some lovely handmade gifts and decorations so I fully recommend taking a look and getting lots of inspiration!
 
Here is a little sneaky peak of some of what I have bought over the past few weeks. I will be bringing you a series of Handmade Christmas posts to hopefully inspire you to get creative this festive season!
 
Selection of Christmas ribbons from Ebay

Fabrics

Felt and buttons
 
Will you be making anything this Christmas?
 
Hannah xox

Friday 23 November 2012

I Love...Christmas Jumpers

Now that Christmas songs are playing at work, I'm starting to feel very Christmassy and one of my favourite things about Christmas are Christmas jumpers! I would wear them all year round if I could.  Here are my favourite current offerings from the high street! My favourite is definitely the cream holly number from Topshop.

Candy Cane - £50, Topshop
Christmas Cardigan - £35, ASOS
Holly - £50, Topshop
Grey Fairisle - £45, Topshop
Cream Reindeer fairisle- £35, ASOS
Red Fairisle - £35, River Island

Hannah xox

Saturday 17 November 2012

My Favourite Autumn Nail Colours

Navy All through autumn and winter last year, I wore navy on my nails, and I’m loving it this year too. Its softer than black nails but still perfect for parties, and also looks great with a glitter top coat. My current personal favourite is No7 Stay Perfect in Betty Blues, which I bought last year.


1. No7 Stay Perfect Nail Colour in Betty Blues - £5.50
2. Models Own In The Navy - £5
3. 17 Lasting Fix in Midnight Sapphire - £2.99

 Berry reds - Nothing beats a classic red nail, and dark berry reds definitely give this go-to colour an autumnal twist. My current favourite is Rimmel Rapid Ruby but there are so many gorgeous varnishes in this shade!
 

1.    Rimmel Rapid Ruby - £2.99
2.    Models Own Red Red Wine - £5
No7 Stay Perfect Damson Dream - £5.50
 
 
Dark green – I’ve only just tried dark green nails, but this colour is THE perfect autumn colour, I can’t seem to get enough of it! My only nail varnish in this colour is Racing Green by Barry M (£2.99, Boots) but I have recently spotted Emerald Black Beetlejuice by Models Own (£5, Boots) which has a beautiful shimmery effect so this is definitely going to go on my wishlist.
 
1. Barry M Racing Green - £2.99
2. Rimmel Green with Envy - £2.99
3. Models Own Beetlejuice in Emerald Black - £5


What are your favourite nail colours for autumn?


Hannah xox

 
 

Friday 16 November 2012

Children In Need Baking - Pudsey Bear Biscuits


This week I decided to do my bit for Children In Need and make these Pudsey Bear biscuits and buns to take into work to raise a bit of cash for this fantastic charity day.

 
I bought the lovely Pudsey Bear cookie cutter for just £2.29 from Lakelands, with £1 going to Children In Need.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I’ve really got into baking over the last couple of months as I find it a perfect distraction from my thoughts and really helps me to relax when I’m feeling stressed, depressed and anxious. I just put some music on and bake! Everyone seems to love my cakes and bakes and this also helps to improve my confidence.
 
 
The biscuits went down a treat at work so I decided to share this very simple but delicious biscuit recipe with you. This recipe does make quite a lot of biscuits (around 24 Pudsey bears, which are quite large) so you can always half this recipe to make fewer.
 
 

 

 

Biscuit ingredients:

·        250g unsalted butter

·        250g golden caster sugar

·        2 free range eggs

·        ½ teaspoon vanilla extract


·        500g plain flour

·        1 tsp baking powder

 

For the decoration:

·        Yellow fondant icing (£1.49, Lakelands)

·        White fondant icing (£1.49, Lakelands)

·        Selection of cake decorating writing pens (I got mine from Asda but you can get them from pretty much any cake decorating shop or supermarket)

·        1 teaspoon of apricot jam mixed with a few drops of hot water (to make a paste to stick the fondant icing to the biscuit)

 

Method:

·        Beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract.

·        Sift the flour and baking powder into the mixture and work into a dough using floured hands.

·        On a floured surface, knead the mixture into a ball and divide into 2 portions. Wrap each portion into cling film and put in the fridge. Leave for at least 1 hour.

·        Preheat the oven to 170C/325F/Gas 3 and line a baking tray with greaseproof paper.

·        Roll the dough on a lightly floured surface and using cutters, cut shapes out and place them onto the baking tray. Make sure to leave a gap in between each biscuit because they may spread slightly whilst baking.

·        Bake for 12-15 minutes until they are starting to go golden.

·        Once cool, it is time to let your imagination run wild and decorate to your hearts content. This is my favourite bit!

·        Mix the apricot jam with warm water.

·        Dust a surface with icing sugar and roll out the fondant icing. Using the same cutter as the biscuits, cut out shapes in the icing. Brush the biscuits with the apricot jam and stick the icing shapes onto the biscuit. I then outlined each biscuit with black writing icing and used white fondant icing as Pudseys bandage. I decorated the bandage with the other coloured writing icing.
 
Also, I thought I'd share with you the halloween biscuits I made a few weeks ago using the same recipe.


Hope you enjoyed this post and I have inspired you to bake!

Hannah xox
 
 

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Wednesday Wishlist - 14.11.12

Topshop Lace Dress - £50
Barry M Gold Glitter Nail Varnish - £2.99
Zara Tartan Scarf - £25.99
Zara Studded Loafers - £49.99
Yankee Candle Christmas Cinnamon
 

Thursday 8 November 2012

Craft Project – Cath Kidston Photo Frame

Christmas is my favourite time of year and with it being just around the corner, I have been trying to think of some little creative crafty gifts for Christmas.
 
You can have lots of fun creating unique gifts for family and friends and I have a number of projects that I’m going to share with you over the coming weeks.
So here is my first one: Cath Kidston paper mache photo frame.
 
 

You will need:
  • An old photo frame (I got mine from a charity shop for 50p)
  • Patterned tissue paper (I chose Cath Kidston paper tissues in provence rose for 85p)
  • Plain white tissue paper
  • PVA Glue
  • Paintbrush
1) Cover the photo frame with plain white tissue paper using the PVA glue and leave to dry.

2) Tear the patterned tissue paper into small strips and using the PVA glue layer the photo frame with the patterned tissue to give it a decoupage effect.

3) Leave this layer to dry and the repeat step 2 a couple of times.

This is the final result:



It has a vintage effect because the paper has dried slightly crinkled which I think looks great!
I will be giving this photo frame as a gift to a friend who I went on holiday with year with a photo of us together.
 
What do you think of this craft idea?
 
Hannah xox

Monday 5 November 2012

Todays Nails - Firework Inspired!

E.L.F Black Nail Varnish
Models Own Hedkandi Ibiza Mix

Happy Bonfire Night everyone! To celebrate this day, I've come up with this very simple, but effective, fireworks inspired nail design! I used a black nail varnish for the background and once dry, used the amazing Models Own Ibiza Mix glitter nail varnish to create the 'fireworks'
 
Hope everyone has a lovely evening. I'm full of cold, so looks like I will be sat inside watching fireworks this year!
 
Hannah xox

Sunday 4 November 2012

This week...

 

 
Handmade Halloween biscuits, pumpkin carving, Cath Kidston Christmas decorations book,  new Primark bedding, most recent Topshop purchase - Alexy Platform Chelsea Boots, Jean Paul Gaultier Diet Coke, bedime reading (very inspirational)
 
Hannah xox

Friday 2 November 2012

Friday Favourites - Come Over To The Dark Side


1. Topshop Nails in Panther - £6.50
2. Topshop Solo Bow Back Court Platforms - £65
3. Topshop stone encrusted earrings
4. Topshop Crochet Lace Flippy Dress - £48
5. Topshop Black Contrast Hem Skirt - £35
6. Topshop Croc Print Trousers - £42
 
(Yes, I think I am a little bit obsessed with Topshop!!)
 
What's on your wishlist?
 
 
Hannah xox


Thursday 1 November 2012

What I Bought - Cath Kidston Deer Jumper


Today, I wanted to share with you one of my recent purchases – this Cath Kidston deer jumper from their Christmas 2012 collection.
 
 
It is a beautifully soft and chunky jumper which is perfect now that the weather has got so cold and the days are much shorter. I bought it in a medium which is perfectly slightly oversized to just throw on and snuggling into.
 
It is a little pricey at £70 but it will last for ages and see me through many winters. The deer print is absolutely gorgeous and by far my favourite Cath Kidston Christmas prints. Plus Bambi is one of my favourite Disney films so how could I resist this cute jumper?!
 
 
What have you bought recently?
 
Hannah xox

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Hi! I'm Backkkkkk...

I’m back! After a (very) long break, I have decided to get back to my blog and start writing again! I have really missed blogging and probably shouldn’t have left it this long before getting back into it, but I have been fairly busy over the last few months and blogging just didn’t take priority. But now I am back, I promise to blog regularly and consistently!
 
 
Just a short and sweet post tonight because I am tired but I have got lots of blog posts for you over the next few days! Ahhh, it's good to be back everyone! I've missed you all!

Friday 27 January 2012

Top 5: Current Beauty Favourites

Hi everyone. I have decided to post about some of my favourite beauty products that I am loving at the moment. I am a complete novice when it comes to make up and beauty but I have given my honest opinion on these products.



Superdrug Aloe Vera Deep Cleansing Mud Mask - £2.59

First up, is the Aloe Vera Mud Face Mask from Superdrug. There are several different types that you can buy but I bought the Aloe Vera deep cleansing one because Aloe Vera is meant to be really good for you skin, especially for sensitive skin and it has many health benefits.

I started using this product about a month ago and I really recommend it. I use it once a week and the difference it makes to my complexion is amazing – it really brightens my skins and leaves my face feeling really fresh and relaxed. It is such a bargain at just £2.59 and I think it is going to last a while because you don’t need a huge amount.

It has a slight fresh fragrance and it dries fairly quickly, making your face feel quite tight. It is really easy to wash off too.

I feel it really does do what it says and for that reason I fully recommend it to you all.


Simple Kind to Eyes Nourishing Eye Make-Up Remover Cream - £3.25

I’m a big fan of Simple skin care products because I have quite sensitive skin and find that their products really help and also because of their very reasonable prices.

This eye make up remover is a cream which is applied with a cotton wool pad after normal cleansing of the face. You only need a tiny amount of cream to get off your eye make up which means it is going to last a long time. It feels so soft and moisturising and doesn’t irritate my eyes, as some removers have done in the past.


Benefit Boi-ing Industrial Strength Concealer - £16.50

I have tried many concealers in my time as I suffer from dark circles under the eye and used to have quite bad blemishes on my chin. No concealers have been half as good as this Benefit one.
It’s quite expensive for the size of it and I wouldn’t normally want to pay that much for a concealer but I am so glad that I did. It is amazing at covering up my blemishes and my dark circles.

Even though it is quite a small pot, I have used it every day since September and I still have a fair bit left so even though it is fairly expensive, it does last a long time.

I bought the 02 shade which I think is the medium shade and it suits my skin tone perfectly. I find it lasts all day and it blends really well too on top of my primer.

Clinique High Impact Mascara - £16

I got this mascara as a free sample from the Clinique counter in boots when I took an old mascara in. I’ve used samples of this mascara before and absolutely love it.

Like concealers, I have used many different mascaras, usually buying a different one when one’s finished. But now I have found my ideal one! I have such dark eye lashes anyway that I don’t always apply mascara, and don’t always see a huge difference when I do. But with this mascara it really does thicken my lashes, makes me look like I have loads more and slightly curls them up without the use of eyelash curlers which is amazing.

Rimmel Fix and Perfect Pro Primer - £6.99

I had never used a primer until about September 2011 but now I would not dream of applying my make up without it. I don’t know why it took me so long to start using one!

This is the first primer that I have used but it is so perfect that I don’t think I need to try any others. The Rimmer primer states that it offers 5 in 1 results:
·        Smoothes
·        Resurfaces
·        Brightens
·        Mattifies
·        Protects

It really does do all of the above things. I have found that since using this primer my make up has stayed for a lot longer and my foundation goes on a lot easier. I have also found that it brightens my face too and as I have quite oily skin my face can sometimes look oily after a while of wearing make up but with this product it no longer does. It really matifies my skin.

I apply it to my face about 10 minutes after moisturising and then leaving it to dry/set into the skin for a further 5 or 10 minutes before apply foundation. You only need a very small amount and so the product does last a long time. It has a lovely fresh smell and a very silky feel.

Again, I have found this product to be excellent value and would definitely recommend it to everyone!

Hope everyone has had a great week and have a fun packed weekend planned!

What are your favourite beauty products?

xo Hannah xo

Wednesday 25 January 2012

Cute Blog Award

I want to say a BIG thank you to the lovely Ekaete at Red Lips and Roses for awarding me with the Cute Blog Award.



This is my first ever blog award and so I wanted to take the chance to let everyone know that I’m so grateful to you all for reading my blog – I really do appreciate it.

For this award you:
1. Link back to the person who awarded you.
2. Answer the award questions. 
3. Tell something about yourself that you haven't told anyone on your blog yet. 
4. Award as many blogs as you think worthy of this award
5. Make sure to let these you gave this award to know that you awarded them

The Award Questions:

1. What is your go to make-up brand?
Ooh, this is tricky. I don’t tend to stick to one make up brand, and my make up bag is a mixture of every brand imaginable but I really do rate Benefit products, especially their concealers. But I also really like Rimmel products as their really reasonably priced but still excellent quality products.

2. What was your favourite fashion trend of 2011?
 I became obsessed with maxi's in the summer of 2011 living in nothing but maxi skirts and dresses so this is probably one of my favourite trends. This winter, I have been obsessed with faux fur coats, gilets and scarfs/snoods.

3. What is your favourite dessert?
Again, another tricky question! I have such a sweet tooth so I’m a huge fan of almost any dessert. However, I think my favourite would be apple crumble or pavlova. Mmmmm :)

4. Favourite colour?
I'm a typical girly girl so my favourite colour has always been pink even though I hate wearing pink!



5. What is your middle name?
Gabrielle
6. What's the last song you listened to?
Ed Sheeran - Lego House. My brother bought me his album for Christmas and I haven't stopped listening to it since!

7. Cats or dogs?
Dogs. I’m a big animal lover and adore both cats and dogs, but I would have to say that dogs only just wins. My Grandma has always had dogs so I’ve grown up with them and have always wanted one of my own.

All images from WeHeartIt.com


Random fact I haven’t told anyone:
 I was ranked 2nd in Yorkshire in the triple jump before I got injured and had to stop :(

Award As Many People Who You Think Are Worthy
Of This Award
I’ve decided to award the Cute Blog Awards to the following blogs. These blogs are fairly recent findings and they are truly amazing blogs which I always love to read