If you’re anything like me, then your feet are definitely not a top priority during winter. And when I was given an Oh K! peeling foot mask* for my birthday, my first instinct was to keep it in my bottom drawer. But, during a massive sort out (I LOVE sort outs, they are so therapeutic,…
Archives for February 2018
The Ballroom by Anna Hope – book review
My Book Group’s book choice for this month is also one of mine. It’s The Ballroom* by Anna Hope, published in 2016. I first read this novel some time ago, absolutely adored it, and had no hesitation in suggesting for our Group. So why did I love it so much? The Ballroom “High walls and…
Mud and Bloom Kids Nature, Craft & Gardening February Box – review
Flora, Alan and I were very lucky to trial a brilliant new kids monthly subscription box from Mud and Bloom* last month. Now it’s time to see if February’s box is equally as fantastic! About Mud and Bloom boxes If you didn’t catch our January review, here’s a quick recap. The boxes arrive addressed to…
Woodland Adventures from Artemis & Xena: Spring box review
I know I said I was taking a break from subscription boxes but I couldn’t resist these gorgeous Woodland Adventures from Artemis & Xena. I first came across Artemis & Xena when I saw their fabulous Unicorn box reviewed on Boxes and Swatches blog – after which I had to order my own immediately. I’m…
A Bullet Journal for a Beginner – Write on It review *
AD – GIFTED | What better way to celebrate becoming a fully-fledged blogger than starting my own bullet journal? As previously mentioned, I was gifted some beautiful stationery goodies by the very kind girls at Write on It * recently. One of those items was a bullet journal – serendipity or what? Here’s how I…
11 Reasons Why You Should Adopt a Black Cat
Did you know that black cats find it hardest to get adopted? And did you know why? I’ve been reading a lot recently about people not choosing black cats because they’re – allegedly – harder to photograph for social media. At first, I thought it was a joke, but it turns out that it’s not. …