A Little Cheese & Festive Cheer

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If your anything like me you spent the last few days forgetting what day it was by indulging in left overs, spending time with family and falling asleep watching movies like Miracle On 34th Street.

In between all that goodness I found time to set the table and sit down with the family to enjoy wine, cheese and of course, chutney. 




Wreaths are traditionally seen on doors, but my sister made it at 
Grace & Thorn, she decided it would make a great centre piece for the table, and it sure was. 
Putting it on the Lazy Susan made it stand out our oval shaped table. 

The four white reindeer pieces were a great find in the Sale at Selfridges at 20p each! Sounds ridiculous, but honestly, I get a thrill out of these bargain finds!  

Cholocate coins are great for sprucing up the table so I lined the wreath with them. 




On Christmas Day, one of our gifts was a a beautiful package from my family in Derby by Morgan's Deli. It was in a lovely wooden basket lined with hay and wrapped in cellophane. It had a Sweet Chilli Relish, Cheedar Cheese and one of my favourites, Brie.


We used our cheese boards from pervious years (keep them!) and took out our cheese knive. 
Not only are the boards good for serving the obvious (cheese), they serve cakes and loaves of bread just as well.

Thanks once again and I'll be back for more festive tips, sale picks and creative ways to host your meals throughout the  holidays. 

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Christmas Table Decor

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Merry Christmas!

As the day is gone and people are still in a festive mood of holiday parties and the New Years celebrations swiftly approaching I want to show you a few things to do over the holidays that will transform your average table spread into a luxurious one. 


Rule number one - Shop the sale! 
So these wonderful beaded snowflake place card holders and napkins were purchased in the NEXT sale. The placecard holders came with pieces of card, which I believe made a lovely personal touch. 

I picked up the mini crackers at Selfridges, in the sale of course. This was one of my best purchases as its not too big, understated, but a wonderful detail with fun questions inside. Plus, I paid less than a £1 for a pack. 



Now IKEA do some amazing lights where you tend to have the option of hanging or  using them on a table, which is what I decided to do. 

Table Cloths and runners. 
Places like Next, Asda and IKEA have a wide range that is definitely value for money. 
The decanter/vase was purchased at Asda it's a fancy way to pour your drinks.

Centre to the table is a glass bowl of various balls. The great thing about having a neutral colour is that you can use it all year round and when Christmas comes round or even Easter you can add different colours relative to that special time of the year. 

I'll be back soon with more tips, sale picks and creative ways to host your meals throughout the holidays. 
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Hema Kaul - London Fashion Week S/S15

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Hema Kaul's collection was a mix of extravagant cuts, fine details and a colour bursting palette that will make you fantasize over summer/15. I loved the teals, golds and nudes it was vibrant and elegantly put together.
As a lover of designing dresses it's great to see a collection with nothing else but that.
Hope you enjoy the show!



















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Ashley Isham S/S15

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Ashley Isham S/S15 collection was a beautiful delve between the sporty fascinators and embellished garments.
You get to see the versatility of Ashley's designs and his style through the prints, structures, colour palettes and details between each piece. I hope you find it as inspiring as I did if not more!





















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Keiko Nishiyama - London Fashion Week S/S15

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Keiko Nishiyama's collection is some what like a gentle trip into the whimsical world of Alice In Wonderland. The Prints show an great amount of imagination just as well as creativity. I love the way Keiko has depicted elements of what's seen in the Ocean. The structure and prints of the garments remind me of desigual and their fearlessness to try something new and original. I'll be interested to see what next season will look like for Keiko Nishiyama.

















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