Wednesday, 30 December 2015
What I got for Christmas 2015
It wouldn't be Christmas without a 'What I Got for Christmas' post! I jumped on the bandwagon back in 2013 and you can read those posts here - What I Got For Christmas 2013 and What I got for Christmas 2014. I love being nosy and seeing what everyone else got for Christmas, so it's only fair if I share what I got too! I had such a lovely Christmas as always. Christmas is a time to spend with family and friends and for creating lots of new memories. I hope you all had a fabulous Christmas and I hope Father Christmas brought you everything you wanted.
I was spoilt with all my gifts and I'm so thankful and grateful to all my family and friends. We're boring adults now and we needed a new fridge so we received money from Rory's family to put towards our fridge fund. We've ordered our new one already and I cannot wait for it to arrive. Rory booked us in for a couples' massage which was super sweet and he booked two nights at a hotel in York. We've been to York before about 5/6 years ago so it'll be nice to return again as it's a beautiful city.
I got a brand new Fiorelli handbag from my gran and a Fiorelli purse from my nana. These are for everyday use and then for special occasions my mum and dad bought me a Whistles clutch bag which I'm so happy about! I can't wait to use it on New Year's Eve when we go out. They also got me a new Pandora charm for my bracelet which is almost full now. My sister and I got matching charms and we both have the heart which says 'Daughter' with a pink crystal. I got so many other lovely thoughtful gifts and if I listed them all, I'd be here forever! Thank you to everyone!
I love to give presents even more than I like to receive them and my favourite gift to give this year was a three night stay in Amsterdam for me and Rory. He had no idea about it and it was a complete surprise! There are so many cities that we want to travel to and I thought why not start ticking them off now?! I wrapped up some 'clues' for him before he unwrapped a guide book and the tickets. These included Gouda cheese, a bottle of Heineken, Anne Frank's diary and a Van Gogh calendar. He was so happy and I cannot wait to start planning our trip to York and Amsterdam!
I would love to know what you got for Christmas so if you've done a blog post, leave the link below. If not, tell me what your favourite present is in the comments.
Rachel x
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Merry Christmas!
Just a quick post to wish you all a Merry Christmas! I hope you have a lovely day and have lots of fun with your loved ones.
Rachel x
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Christmas Party Dresses
We are well and truly in the festive season now. I have already been to one Christmas Party and I'm at another one this weekend. As I was browsing online looking for the perfect party dress, I thought I would share some of my favourites just in case you needed some inspiration.
I love this glittery dress from River Island; it screams Christmas. I didn't have time to order online as it wouldn't have arrived in time so I went to The Trafford Centre. I couldn't find this dress in River Island or any nice party dresses if I'm honest so I ended up popping in a few different shops. I actually ended up buying this dress from Quiz which is exactly the same but with a different back. I wore it to my Works Christmas Do on Saturday and received lots of compliments. Everything I touched was covered in glitter though - so be warned!
This dress is so pretty and isn't your typical Christmas dress which is perfect for those people who aren't massively into Christmas. I know everyone isn't a fan of glitter and sequins. This dress could also take you into Spring/Summer and would make a great dress if you're going to a wedding.
Another beautiful River Island dress that I couldn't find instore. I love how sophisticated this is with the length and the off shoulder design. I totally would have purchased this if it was instore as I was originally after a lace dress for this year. I usually go for sequins but as the years go by, I just fancied a change.
Online this looks beautiful and I would love to see it in real life. I love long chiffon dresses as they are so effortless. This one is a beautiful purple shade with gorgeous gold chains on the neck which makes it even easier to wear as it has it's own built in necklace.
Another sophisticated option; I must be getting older. I love the subtle sparkle on this bronze dress. The skirt adds detail which without it would be quite a boring, simple dress. I haven't seen it in person but the dress looks like it's made with quality material and actually looks quite warm!
My favourite dress of them all. As soon as I first saw this dress, I fell in love! Of course it helps that Michelle Keegan is gorgeous! I actually popped in Lipsy and tried this dress on. It fit me perfectly besides the lace detail at the top which was far too big and hung all wrong. I was gutted as it was the last one in my size because the girl said she hadn't seen that before so it may have been a faulty dress. Unless I have an unusual shaped body! I might actually order it online to see as I really do love it but it wouldn't be here in time for my next party. What should I do?
Are you going to a Christmas Party this year? Have you found your perfect party dress?
Rachel x
I love this glittery dress from River Island; it screams Christmas. I didn't have time to order online as it wouldn't have arrived in time so I went to The Trafford Centre. I couldn't find this dress in River Island or any nice party dresses if I'm honest so I ended up popping in a few different shops. I actually ended up buying this dress from Quiz which is exactly the same but with a different back. I wore it to my Works Christmas Do on Saturday and received lots of compliments. Everything I touched was covered in glitter though - so be warned!
This dress is so pretty and isn't your typical Christmas dress which is perfect for those people who aren't massively into Christmas. I know everyone isn't a fan of glitter and sequins. This dress could also take you into Spring/Summer and would make a great dress if you're going to a wedding.
Another beautiful River Island dress that I couldn't find instore. I love how sophisticated this is with the length and the off shoulder design. I totally would have purchased this if it was instore as I was originally after a lace dress for this year. I usually go for sequins but as the years go by, I just fancied a change.
Online this looks beautiful and I would love to see it in real life. I love long chiffon dresses as they are so effortless. This one is a beautiful purple shade with gorgeous gold chains on the neck which makes it even easier to wear as it has it's own built in necklace.
Another sophisticated option; I must be getting older. I love the subtle sparkle on this bronze dress. The skirt adds detail which without it would be quite a boring, simple dress. I haven't seen it in person but the dress looks like it's made with quality material and actually looks quite warm!
My favourite dress of them all. As soon as I first saw this dress, I fell in love! Of course it helps that Michelle Keegan is gorgeous! I actually popped in Lipsy and tried this dress on. It fit me perfectly besides the lace detail at the top which was far too big and hung all wrong. I was gutted as it was the last one in my size because the girl said she hadn't seen that before so it may have been a faulty dress. Unless I have an unusual shaped body! I might actually order it online to see as I really do love it but it wouldn't be here in time for my next party. What should I do?
Are you going to a Christmas Party this year? Have you found your perfect party dress?
Rachel x
Thursday, 10 December 2015
You're Engaged, What Comes Next?
If like my friend, Rachael, you’ve recently got engaged then congratulations! There is a lot to do now before you marry the man or woman of your dreams. You might not be in a rush to tie the knot just yet, though. Engagements can last for years. I was engaged for almost three years before I married my husband. Still, the day will come when you are ready to enjoy a beautiful wedding day. Between now and then there is so much to organise. You might actually need a couple of years to plan it! I miss it all now so my advice to you - enjoy every single moment!
Choosing your venue can be tricky because they are all booked up months or even years in advance! Our wedding venue was booked almost two years in advance and they even had bookings for the year after ours! Also, they can be quite expensive. You need the extra time to save up. Often, the availability of your venue is what determines your wedding date. Visit a few places before you set your heart on one. We narrowed our list down to three venues and went to all three and met with the wedding coordinator. Once we heard what was included in the package and saw the place in 'real life' we knew it was the right venue for us. You might prefer to marry somewhere else, and then come back for the reception. This often happens if you choose to have a religious wedding.
Once the date is set, it’s time to make sure everyone knows you are engaged. You might pop an announcement in your local newspaper. We sent out Save The Dates as it was during August and I know a lot of people book holidays around this time. The more notice you can give people, the better. We gave a full year and we still had some people with prior commitments! Talk to your preferred wedding photographer about taking some engagement photos. You might set this up in a studio or choose something more natural at an engagement party. Most photographers actually include this in their package and you could even use those images on your Save The Dates. You can see some Save The Date Ideas I had here.
Next you need to decide who to invite. Modern wedding invites are really easy to order online. There are so many gorgeous wedding stationery designers out there. I worked with ours to design my dream invitation. You can see some Wedding Invitation Ideas I had here. You just need to finalise your guest list - which is the hard bit! Double check the venue's address, date and times are correct! Once the RSVPs start coming in, you can book the catering and get your final cost per head. Some couples like to sample a couple of menus before deciding on the meal. If you have a buffet, see if you can get the caterer to send over some samples.
Now the pace will start to increase as you approach your wedding date. One of the first things you’ll be keen to do is find that perfect wedding dress. There are lots of different styles in the boutiques to choose from. Some brides prefer to have a dress bespoke designed. This can be expensive if you don’t personally know the dressmaker. It is often the best way to get the dress of your dreams, though. I really struggled to find 'the dress' or even a dress I loved as I had an image in my head of my dream dress. I worked with a dressmaker to make my dreams into reality.
Choosing the flowers for your wedding can be tricky. Most florists have a portfolio of bouquets they are happy to make up for you. Not all florists will bespoke design the bouquet for you. I was really lucky to have a local florist that made beautiful bouquets and table arrangements exactly how I wanted them. I printed off loads of pictures and made a mood board and described what I would love and on the day, I couldn't have been happier. If you’re keen to have it your way, consider artificial flowers. They last longer and are less likely to become damaged on the day. It means you have time to get the design absolutely right too.
One of the last things to do is to choose your vows. Most celebrants can offer you a list of readings, poems and words that will do. But if you have a special message for your husband, you can choose to write your own vows. You will still need to say the legally binding wording, but you can say a few words of your own. As we got married in a church we had to include certain things but we could choose our own music, hymns and readings. The church had suggestions for appropriate music, hymns and readings but if you have something else in mind, just ask. It's your day after all.
Getting married takes a lot of time and preparation. Of course, if you’re in a hurry, you can always have a small ceremony at the Registry Office! But who would want to miss out on the beauty and glamour of a big wedding? I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of planning our wedding. Yes it was stressful and at times I wished I could have afforded a wedding planner but I'm so glad I did it all myself as it was so much more personal. Enjoy the planning process and enjoy your special day.
If you want to have a nosey at our special day, you can do here. If you have any questions, ask away. You can comment below or you will find my twitter or email address in the sidebar.
Rachel x
Monday, 7 December 2015
The Body Shop at Christmas 2015 - Frosted Plum
Full range: Frosted Plum Tin Of Delights £28 // Frosted Plum Feel Good Tin £17 // Frosted Plum Sugar Scrub £15 // Frosted Plum Body Butter £14 // Frosted Plum Bath Fizzers £12 // Frosted Plum Candle £10 // Frosted Plum Shimmer Mist £8.50 // Frosted Plum Shimmer Lotion £8 // Frosted Plum Treat Box £8 // Frosted Plum Hand Cream £4 // Frosted Plum Home Fragrance Oil £4 // Frosted Plum Lip Balm £4 // Frosted Plum Shower Gel £4 // Frosted Plum Soap £2.50
Last year, The Body Shop introduced Glazed Apple, Frosted Cranberry and Vanilla Brulee as their Christmas collection. This year Glazed Apple and Frosted Cranberry have both made a comeback along with a new limited edition scent for 2015, Frosted Plum. The Body Shop very kindly sent me the Frosted Plum Sugar Scrub*, the Frosted Plum Shimmer Lotion* and the Frosted Plum Bath Fizzers* to try. I am a fan of the scent, it's sweet but not sickly sweet and a scent that isn't just restricted to Christmas.
Before you start your night out, run yourself a bath and pop in a Frosted Plum Bath Fizzer. Apart from leaving your bath full of fizz, they provide a little bit of moisture and smell delicious. While in the bath, apply the Frosted Plum Sugar Scrub which has a lovely consistency. It provides a gentle exfoliation leaving your skin feeling softer and smoother and smelling delicious. A perfect start to your party preparation followed by the Frosted Plum Shimmer Lotion which is a lovely light lotion. It provides moisture and leaves behind a subtle shimmer perfect for any Christmas party.
Other products from this range that I really want to get my hands on are the Frosted Plum Candle and the Frosted Plum Hand Cream.
Have you tried any products from the Frosted Plum collection? What have you got your eyes on?
Rachel x
*PR Samples
Thursday, 3 December 2015
How to get a new wardrobe on a budget
When you need new clothes, the first thing you should do isn’t what you probably think you should do. Do you imagine yourself running to the nearest high street store and spending a shed load of money? You don’t have to. Here are 7 thrifty things you should do when you need new clothes:
Look for Second Hand Bargains
Instead of going out and buying something new straight away, look for second hand bargains. You can find them at car boots, garage sales, and online. You can even look in charity shops! You might need to do a little bit of hunting to find something worth buying, but you can get some amazing things for a fraction of the price. Depop is a great new(ish) app where you find some great bargains along with sites like eBay.
Shop Vintage
This is something I haven’t done myself but I hear vintage clothing is so much better than modern day clothing. Not only is it the same sort of price, it doesn’t lose its value providing you look after it. You’ll end up with a wardrobe full of awesome things that nobody else has. Don’t automatically look in your favourite high street store first. There are many vintage stores/markets these days and there are probably some great vintage websites. I also hear of vintage fairs popping up all time.
Customise Your Old Ones
Take a look at your old clothes and see if there’s anything you can do with them, rather than getting rid of them straight away. You can find so many materials and tools to help you. You could use fabrics for dance costumes to make yourself an outfit for a special occasion, or simply use scissors to cut your favorite T a new shape. There are so many tutorials these days - a simple Google search or a search on YouTube and you’ll be sure to find a way to customise your old jeans or an old jacket. Plus, you’ll have an original piece of clothing.
Swap With Your Friends
Your friends are going to need new clothes at some point, so why not arrange to swap a few things with them? This is completely free and you’ll both end up with new stuff. This could be something you do once a season or once a year. Turn it into a cocktail night or a cheese and wine party. It’s a win win!
Sell Your Old Ones
If you really must buy new clothes, make sure you sell your old ones first. Then you’ll have more money to put into your new clothes fund. It only makes sense. Otherwise, you’ll end up with clothes all over the place, not getting worn, making a mess. (Which is what my wardrobe looks like! I really need to tackle that soon!) Sites I mentioned above like eBay and Depop are great places to sell your clothes or if you’re brave you could sell them at a car boot! Why not get together with family or friends and make a day of it! At the very least you should give them to charity!
Look for Discount Codes
Search for discount codes before buying to get a little money off. You won’t need to pay full price if you take a few minutes to look one of these beforehand. I’m a massive fan of discount code and I always hit Google before purchasing something online. I often sign up for the mailing list as they will email you when they have a discount code like 20% off or free delivery.
Make Your Own Capsule Wardrobe
Thanks to Anna, I am clued up on Capsule Wardrobes. I would love to do this and maybe in the future I will but at the moment, I’m just not organised enough! A capsule wardrobe is where you ensure you have all of the basics you could possibly need, and then build on it with items you really love. These items should be layerable and transitional, so you can wear most of it in each season. Some things won’t be able to double up in different seasons, but you should be able to put them away for next season. With a capsule wardrobe, you’ll hardly need to buy anything, ever!
What tips do you have when it comes to saving money on clothes? Have you tried any of the suggestions above?
Rachel x
Look for Second Hand Bargains
Instead of going out and buying something new straight away, look for second hand bargains. You can find them at car boots, garage sales, and online. You can even look in charity shops! You might need to do a little bit of hunting to find something worth buying, but you can get some amazing things for a fraction of the price. Depop is a great new(ish) app where you find some great bargains along with sites like eBay.
Shop Vintage
This is something I haven’t done myself but I hear vintage clothing is so much better than modern day clothing. Not only is it the same sort of price, it doesn’t lose its value providing you look after it. You’ll end up with a wardrobe full of awesome things that nobody else has. Don’t automatically look in your favourite high street store first. There are many vintage stores/markets these days and there are probably some great vintage websites. I also hear of vintage fairs popping up all time.
Customise Your Old Ones
Take a look at your old clothes and see if there’s anything you can do with them, rather than getting rid of them straight away. You can find so many materials and tools to help you. You could use fabrics for dance costumes to make yourself an outfit for a special occasion, or simply use scissors to cut your favorite T a new shape. There are so many tutorials these days - a simple Google search or a search on YouTube and you’ll be sure to find a way to customise your old jeans or an old jacket. Plus, you’ll have an original piece of clothing.
Swap With Your Friends
Your friends are going to need new clothes at some point, so why not arrange to swap a few things with them? This is completely free and you’ll both end up with new stuff. This could be something you do once a season or once a year. Turn it into a cocktail night or a cheese and wine party. It’s a win win!
Sell Your Old Ones
If you really must buy new clothes, make sure you sell your old ones first. Then you’ll have more money to put into your new clothes fund. It only makes sense. Otherwise, you’ll end up with clothes all over the place, not getting worn, making a mess. (Which is what my wardrobe looks like! I really need to tackle that soon!) Sites I mentioned above like eBay and Depop are great places to sell your clothes or if you’re brave you could sell them at a car boot! Why not get together with family or friends and make a day of it! At the very least you should give them to charity!
Look for Discount Codes
Search for discount codes before buying to get a little money off. You won’t need to pay full price if you take a few minutes to look one of these beforehand. I’m a massive fan of discount code and I always hit Google before purchasing something online. I often sign up for the mailing list as they will email you when they have a discount code like 20% off or free delivery.
Make Your Own Capsule Wardrobe
Thanks to Anna, I am clued up on Capsule Wardrobes. I would love to do this and maybe in the future I will but at the moment, I’m just not organised enough! A capsule wardrobe is where you ensure you have all of the basics you could possibly need, and then build on it with items you really love. These items should be layerable and transitional, so you can wear most of it in each season. Some things won’t be able to double up in different seasons, but you should be able to put them away for next season. With a capsule wardrobe, you’ll hardly need to buy anything, ever!
What tips do you have when it comes to saving money on clothes? Have you tried any of the suggestions above?
Rachel x