Friday 11 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 11.Simple Christmas Decoration Ideas for Your Home

Christmas is a time to have fun and get creative so I have found 3 simple ways to make your own decorations this year.
Draw Christmas images on your glasses to add a simple festive touch to your house. View HERE.

These don't look as simple as the rest but the jar with a Christmas scene in it looks too good not to try. View HERE.

Simple snowflakes and garlands around your house can be customised to your specific needs so you never have to opt for the more boring side of Christmas decorations. View HERE. View some snowflake pattern ideas HERE.

I can't wait to try these at some point.
Fiona xx

Thursday 10 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 10.How to Make Delicious Salted Caramel

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This recipe makes a small amount of salted caramel (recipe can be adapted but smaller batches usually work better) and can be used on and with many things such as ice cream, desserts, hot chocolate or even just on its own.
It is quick and easy to make (around 20 minutes are needed) and tastes amazing when done correctly. Although the recipe is easy to follow you will need to be very careful when cooking it in the pan because it can quickly go from perfect to burnt. Trust me it doesn't taste nice when its burnt. :/
It would probably help if you read the recipe fully before starting.

Ingredients:

60ml water
225g granulated sugar
½ cup whipping cream
1tbsp vanilla extract (can be switched with your favourite liqueur, if you want)
½-1 tsp salt (add to your own personal taste)

Method:

  1. In a medium saucepan (make sure it's larger than you think it should be because this mixture will bubble a lot) add sugar and water and bring to the boil over a high heat until the sugar is fully dissolved.
  2. Boil the mixture until it turns a caramel colour (around 5-12 mins), it will probably be smoking slightly but that's normal.
  3. *This part will go very quickly so keep your attention on the pan.* The mixture will change from a pale amber to a delicious caramel colour. It can take less than 3 seconds so keep an eye on it and don't let it burn.
  4. Once it is a caramel colour, reduce to a low heat and slowly add the cream. It will bubble a lot so be careful.
  5. *Optional step* Add vanilla and salt to the mixture. Be careful because it will bubble up again.
  6. Whisk until smooth and then let it boil for another minute to thicken it slightly.
  7. Move the sauce to a glass jar or heat proof bottle/box.
  8. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature in this container (uncovered), the sauce will thicken a lot while it cools.
The caramel sauce can be stored for at least a month so as well as making some for yourself, it could make a great gift for someone.
Fiona xx

Wednesday 9 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 9.Winter Outfit Ideas

It can sometimes be difficult to find an outfit in Winter that is the perfect mix of comfort, warmth and keeps you looking at your best. I have found some ideas of what I think is the perfect combination for a Christmas outfit.
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A simple outfit can be made festive with the addition of a Christmas patterned item such as these leggings or a Christmas jumper. Pair the leggings with a warm jumper to stay warm and but still enjoy the holiday spirit.

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This outfit is more winter than Christmas. The chunky knit will keep you warm and stylish throughout the colder months.

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A red accessory (or a few) can really add a Christmas feel to your outfit.
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Pale colours (pinks and white) can be used to create a subtle and cute outfit. The jumper adds the Christmas element while the hat, scarf and shoes add warmth, making this a great outfit for winter.
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A checked shirt and a scarf both seem pretty simple but pair them with the right shoes and your outfit could be just as good ads ones you see in magazines.
 
All websites featured by the images include lots of other good Winter/Christmas Outfit ideas, so if your still struggling check them out too.
More ideas from last year's Blogmas HERE, HERE and HERE.

I would love to hear if you have any Winter Outfit tips or styles that you love.
Fiona xx

Tuesday 8 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 8.Spice Up Your Hot Chocolate

I found this a couple of weeks ago and it just looks amazing! I can't wait to try some of them out. :)
Hot chocolate is a great way to stay warm and it is also my favourite drink to have when watching Christmas films.
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Have you ever tried any of these? Was it better than regular hot chocolate?
Fiona xx

Monday 7 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 7.DIY Impressive Snowflakes

I'm always looking for some new ideas to decorate my room to make it seem more like Christmas and this year I stumbled on some intricate looking snowflake patterns on Pinterest and decided to give them a try.
It does take a while to cut them out properly making sure that all layers are cut and nothing is cut off that shouldn't be but the end results are worth it.
I found it easier to draw the pattern on the folder paper before starting to cut out.
Here are 3 of the impressive snowflake patterns which I managed to recreate successfully:
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Visit the website: HERE
The writing is in Chinese but if you follow the pictures the snowflakes still come out looking really good.
For even trickier ones click HERE.
I will be decorating my room with some of these as well as some other decorations (home-made and shop bought). How are you decorating your room this year?
Fiona xx

Sunday 6 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 6.My Christmas Decorations

Almost a week into December and most of my Christmas decorations are up (at least the downstairs ones are - the ones upstairs should be done soon (pics will be added when it is completed) and hopefully it won't be too long). Knowing me, I'll probably find/buy some more decorations and then I'll have to find a place to put them.
My room still isn't finished but here are some of the decorations that we have downstairs this year.

Hanging decoration that we hang on door handles.
Hand-made angle decorations.

Russian doll style Christmas characters.

These guys are adorable and probably my favourite decorations that we have! They are weighted so they sit up and they help to add some extra fun to a room.
 
I would love to see how you decorate your house! Links in the 'Contact Me' section at the top of the page - click HERE to view them.
Fiona xx

Saturday 5 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 5.Christmas So Far

My Christmas so far has been filled with school work, writing Blogmas posts and decorating the house. A typical chaotic start to December! Have you had a similar start to this or completely different?
To begin with, for the past 2 weeks we have had mock exams to prepare us for the ones which are coming in the summer. This took up a lot of my time because I've had revision to do as well as keep on top of homework and coursework. I've been so tired lately I feel like I could sleep for a week!
One thing that I've been really enjoying lately is the amount of baking and making I've needed to do for this year's Blogmas (Day 2-Recipe for Christmas Ginger Spice Cupcakes - Read HERE, Day 7-DIY Impressive Snowflakes - Read HERE, Day 10-How to Make Delicious Salted Caramel - Read HERE and many more). Making sure that the recipe's were perfect was a bit annoying when it didn't work the way I wanted it to, but it was fun making the snowflakes and baking the cupcakes (it was even better eating them) because I got to take a break from school work and focus on something I love doing.

This past week my Christmas jumper (I only have one at the moment) has been getting a lot of use! I haven't worn it everyday but I have definitely tried to wear it whenever I can. I really love this one because it's thick and warm (unlike some Christmas Jumpers I've had in the past) so I can wear it on colder nights and also when I go Ice Skating on an evening with my friends. I always used to get cold easily but so far it hasn't happened while I've been wearing this jumper (as well as a coat and scarf usually).

I received this last year as a Christmas present from my sister.

Another thing that I love about Christmas is the excuse to go shopping for presents and get out of the house to see all of the decorations and new Christmas stock in the shops. This has definitely been a key activity during my free time this week. Earlier in the year I decided to finish all of my Christmas shopping early (I do this every year and still haven't managed to succeed once!) and so far most of the presents for my friends and family have been bought. The original plan was to finish buying before December so I could start saving for holidays and parties in the New Year, but that definitely didn't happen! If you are struggling for any ideas read Gift Ideas for Her- HERE and Gift Ideas for Him- HERE.
As well as all of this I have been busy helping to decorate the house, the main tree is up and the two little ones should be up by tomorrow. You will be able to see them all in Blogmas Day 6 - HERE.
Sadly, I still haven't had time to watch any of my favourite Christmas movies (Read about them-HERE) but hopefully I'll have some more time this week to watch some of them seeing as mocks are over and lots of my presents are already bought.
How has your Christmas been going so far?
Fiona xx

Friday 4 December 2015

2015 Blogmas 4.Gift Ideas for Him

With less than 3 weeks to Christmas you may be wondering what presents to get for your friends and family. To help you find the perfect gift I have made a list of 12 ideas of what you could get your father, brother, boyfriend or friend this year (Struggling for gift ideas for your mother, sister, girlfriend or friend? Read Gift Ideas for Her - HERE).

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*Disclaimer: This list is general ideas for Christmas gifts given to me by my friends and family. They are to be used as a guide only and items from this list can be used for any gender, not just men. I don't know the people you are buying for so use your own judgement.*

  • Books (Is there a set he's been dying to read or a favourite author who just released a new book?)
  • Winter clothes-jumpers, scarves, gloves hats (Everyone needs to keep warm during Winter)
  • After shave/deodorant (Find out what his favourite one is, don't just buy a random one unless you're sure he'll like it)
  • Bath/Shower sets (He might not admit it but he likes to be pampered too and we all need a little time to relax, right?)-Make sure he likes the scent and doesn't have sensitive skin.
  • Jewellery-watch, cuff links (These are really good gifts to show someone you care)
  • Food/Drink (Everyone has a favourite food/drink, this could be sweets, vouchers for a restaurant/pub he loves, alcohol or hot chocolate; the options are endless)
  • Gift Box (Made yourself or bought: both are great ways to give lots of little gifts but it still looks impressive)
  • DVDs/CDs (New film you planned to go and see but it's no longer in the cinemas? Has his favourite singer/band brought out a Christmas/recent album that he hasn't got yet?)
  • Sports Equipment/stuff he needs for a hobby (This can be a really simple one if he is obsessed with a team or pofessional)
  • Video games (PlayStation, Xbox, computer, Wii-there must be one game that he hasn't got yet)
  • Pyjamas (Warm pyjamas are often needed near Christmas and in the period after so this one would be perfect)
  • Make/Bake them something (Home-made gifts are always good because it shows you put thought and effort into the gift you give them. Blogmas 2 is a recipe for ginger spice cupcakes (view it HERE) and Blogmas 10 will be a method for making salted caramel (view it - HERE). You could also search for a recipe or DIY instructions to make him the perfect gift-Pinterest is always good for this)

  • I hope this has been able to give you a few more gift ideas, have you got any other good ideas?
    If so, share them in the comments, I'd love to hear them.
    Fiona xx

    Thursday 3 December 2015

    2015 Blogmas 3.Gift Ideas for Her

    With only 3 weeks to Christmas you may be wondering what presents to get for your friends and family. To help you find the perfect gift i have made a list of 12 ideas of what you could get your mother, sister, girlfriend or friend this year (Struggling for gift ideas for your father, brother, boyfriend or friend? Read Gift Ideas for Him - HERE).
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    *Disclaimer: This list is general ideas for Christmas gifts given to me by my friends and family. They are to be used as a guide only and items from this list can be used for any gender, not just women. I don't know the people you are buying for so use your own judgement.*
    • Books (Is there a set she's been dying to read or a favourite author who just released a new book?)
    • Winter clothes-jumpers, scarves, gloves hats (Everyone needs to keep warm during Winter)
    • Perfume (Find out what her favourite perfume or everyday perfume is, don't just buy a random one unless you're sure she'll like it)
    • Bath/Shower sets (She probably works hard (If not it would still be a nice treat) so it would be nice to give her a set to pamper her)-Make sure she likes the scent and doesn't have sensitive skin.
    • Jewellery-watch, earrings, ring, necklace (Check she has her ears pierced or wears it first)
    • Food/Drink (Everyone has a favourite food/drink, this could be sweets, vouchers for a restaurant/pub she loves, alcohol or hot chocolate; the options are endless)
    • Gift Basket (Made yourself or bought: both are great ways to give lots of little gifts but it still looks impressive)
    • DVDs/CDs (New film you planned to go and see but it's no longer in the cinemas? Has her favourite singer/band brought out a Christmas/recent album that she hasn't got yet?)
    • Make up/Nail Varnish (This can be a tricky one if you don't know what type of makeup she wears and which nail varnish brands she likes)
    • Stationery (I don't know about you or the girl your buying for but I LOVE it and it always makes me happy unwrapping a new notebook or set of stationery-is that weird?)
    • Pyjamas (Warm pyjamas are often needed near Christmas and in the period after so if you know her size and what she likes to wear, this one would be perfect)
    • Make/Bake them something (Home-made gifts are always good because it shows you put thought and effort into the gift you give them. Blogmas 2 is a recipe for ginger spice cupcakes (view it HERE) and Blogmas 10 will be a method for making salted caramel (view it - HERE). You could also search for a recipe or DIY instructions to make her the perfect gift-Pinterest is always good for this)
    I hope this has been able to give you a few more gift ideas, have you got any other good ideas?
    If so, share them in the comments, I'd love to hear them.
    Fiona xx

    Wednesday 2 December 2015

    2015 Blogmas 2.Recipe for Christmas Ginger Spice Cupcakes


    Christmas food is one of the best part of Christmas but there is still a while to wait. :( While you wait you could try making these moist, delicious and festive cupcakes.
    This recipe makes around 12 large cupcakes. You can make small cupcakes and a large cake using this method but you will need to increase or decrease the cooking time to suit it.
    Handheld electric mixers, stand mixers and hand tools can all be used for this recipe. Hand tools will take longer but the cake will still taste amazing if you persevere. Speeds for electric mixers will be shown in brackets.
    I find that these cupcakes are good to eat on their own and don't necessarily need a topping but if you want to add one, cream cheese frosting is meant to go well with spiced cupcakes. It would make them look prettier/more presentable but these cupcakes are super moist and I personally don't think they need anything extra.

    Ingredients:

    115g butter, softened
    100g light/dark brown sugar
    1 egg, room temperature
    150g dark treacle (molasses)
    1tsp vanilla extract
    160g plain flour
    ½ tsp baking powder
    ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
    ½ tsp ground ginger
    ½ tsp cinnamon
    ½ tsp ground nutmeg
    ¼ tsp salt
    ¼ tsp ground mixed spice
    Step 5-your mixture should look something like this

    Method:

    1.  Preheat the oven to 180°C (160°C fan, 350°F, Gas Mark 4).
    2.  Place muffin cases in the 12-hole muffin tin then move it to the side.
    3. In a large bowl, using an electronic mixer with a paddle attachment or a hand-held rubber spatula beat the butter and brown sugar until smooth and creamy (medium speed).
    4. Beat in the eggs until the mixture is combined. Keep scraping down the sides of the bowl to make sure it is all mixed together.
    5. Blend in the milk, vanilla and dark treacle (medium speed). It won't be fully incorporated but that it normal, so don't worry.
    6. In a medium/small bowl stir the baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and mixed spice in to the flour until they are completely mixed in.
    7. Slowly incorporate the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Put about ¼  of the mixture in each time making sure it is mixed in fully before adding more. Keep scraping the sides and bottom of the bowl to make sure everything gets mixed in.
    8. Fill the cupcake cases, leaving around 1cm for the cakes to rise to the top of them. Anymore and the cakes will spill over the sides during baking and make it hard to get them out of the tin. I find that 2 tablespoons usually fill the cupcake cases that I use to the right height. 
    9. Bake in your pre-heated over for 15-20mins or until a toothpick can be pressed into the centre of the cake and come out almost clean. 
    10. Leave to cool fully before icing, frosting or eating.
     
    I hope you enjoy making these and I would love to hear if they were a success. Contact details are in the 'Contact Me' section at the top of the page.
    Fiona xx

    Tuesday 1 December 2015

    2015 Blogmas 1.Christmas Movies You Must See This Year

     
    One of the best ways to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear! But if your anything like me, curling up on the sofa with a warm blanket, a mug of hot chocolate and watching a Christmas movie is a bit more realistic. So I've made a list of 10(ish) movies that I love to watch around Christmas.

    1.The Nightmare before Christmas (Rated PG)

    I know it's only the 1st of December so we'll start off with a half Halloween, half Christmas film to ease you into it. Jack Skellington Stumbles on Christmastown and plans to gain control of Christmas by kidnapping Santa and taking his role. Includes some scarier scenes which young children may not want  to watch.

    2.Love Actually (Rated 15 or R)

    Nine Christmas love stories in one! What's not to love (actually)? :) People of all ages and occupations cross paths in this great movie, showing that love can be unexpected, strange, good and bad, all at the same time. Includes sex, nudity, light swearing and intense emotional scenes.

    3.Nativity! (Rated U or G)

    Also Nativity 2 Danger in the Manger and Nativity 3 Dude! Where's my Donkey?
    All 3 are great movies to watch with your whole family. They really remind you that Christmas is great but it doesn't always go perfectly. A school teacher is faced with directing a children's nativity play and they are in a competition against a posh local school. Each movie gets slightly funnier as you watch them.

    4.How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Rated PG)

    An adaptation of the Dr Seuss book. The Grinch hates Christmas and plans to steal it from those who live in Whoville. This all changes when he meets Cindy Lou Who, who sets her heart on befriending him and showing him the joys of Christmas.

    5.Home Alone (Rated PG)

    I've only ever seen the first 2 but I'll definitely be checking out the other ones this year. Some scenes may be inappropriate for young children.

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    6.Arthur Christmas (Rated U or G)

    Definately one you can watch with the whole family! Arthur Christmas is the second son of Santa and believes that every child counts and should be able to experience waking up in the morning to find presents. Steve is his older brother and runs the North Pole and hopes to take over from Santa soon. However he believes that Christmas is a mission and tries to make it a military operation to make sure that every child gets a present and the night is a success. Steve's planning isn't as perfect as he would like and he misses a child! Arthur Christmas then sets out with GrandSanta on a crazy mission to makes a little girl's Christmas wish come true.

    7.Miracle on 34th street (Rating U or G)

    An old classic which tells the story of an old man going around surprising customers and employees of a chain's main store in midtown Manhattan by claiming that he is the real Santa. This leads to a court case to test his mental stability and if he really is Santa.

    8.The Santa Clause (Rating U or G)

    Also The Santa Clause 2 and The Santa Clause.
    After a divorced dad accidentally knocks Santa off the roof and he disappears, he tries on the suit. They (him and his son) are then transoprted to the North POle where the elf explains that he is now Santa! He dissmisses it as a dream but in the run up to Christmas he gains weight and grows a white beard. Could he really be the next Santa?
    
    (The Santa Clause 3)

    9.The Holiday (Rating 12 of PG-13)

    A great Christmas romantic comedy. Two women decide to swap homes for Christmas after bad breakups with their boyfriends. Each woman finds new romance with a local man but they then realise that the journey back home (England or America) could break up their new relationships. Contains sex, mild swearing and violence.

    10.Elf (Rating PG)

    Lovely family film which can be enjoyed at all ages. After wreaking havoc in the elf community due to his ungainly size, a man raised as an elf at the North Pole is sent to the U.S. in search of his true identity and his father.
    (Buddy the Elf)

    All of these fils are great (even though some aren't exactly modern) but my favourites are definately Arthur Christmas and Elf- everyone can watch them and they certainly get you in the mood for Christmas. Which is your favourite?
    Fiona xx

    Wednesday 25 November 2015

    December...

    December... Wow! This year has gone by so quickly. It's hard to believe that Christmas is just a month away. Last year I attempted Blogmas by posting everyday in the lead up to Christmas and I recieved an amazing reaction, so I decided to do it again this year.

    For Blogmas 2014 I did Christmas/Winter essentials:
    1. Warm Tights
    2. Healthy Eating (Part 1)
    3. Healthy Eating (Part 2)
    4. Jumpers (Christmas)
    5. Lip Care
    6. Tissues
    7. Cosy Socks
    8. Keeping Your Skin Looking Fresh
    9. Candles
    10. Comfy Clothes
    11. Get Your Summer Glow Back
    12. Christmas Jumper Day and Finally in the Festive Spirit
    13. Comfy Boots
    14. Face Masks
    15. Reading a Good Book
    16. Layer Up
    17. Protect your Hands
    18. Keep it Cool
    19. Christmas Pyjamas
    20. Cotton Wool Pads
    21. Christmas Films
    22. Wrapped Up
    23. Make Up
    24. Nights at Home (Christmas Eve)
    25. Christmas Day

    This year I am going to be doing general Christmas posts such as recipes, outfits and favourite things to do and watch around Christmas time. I will be posting everyday in December until Christmas but until then... Have you seen the new John Lewis advert? If not, here it is.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=wuz2ILq4UeA
    (Click HERE for #ManOnTheMoon)


    Let me know what you think in the comments
    Fiona xx

    Sunday 22 November 2015

    Revision Tips

    Exams are always stressful and sometimes it's hard to revise effectively to get the marks that you deserve. I also find that it's difficult to set aside time so that you can properly focus with no distractions. After sitting my exams last year I found some tips that really helped me and with more exams just around the corner, I thought that I'd share them with you to help reduce stress and improve your performance in your exams.
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    Here are 10 revision tips to help you achieve the best possible result:

    1.Make a revision Timetable

    If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. That's what I've heard anyway. By creating a revision timetable it will help you keep on track of everything you need to revise and for when. When I make one, I put in revision blocks of 30 minutes and then around 15-20 minutes in between each one. This helps me to focus and not get stressed out by a tonne of revision books, notes and papers (also scientists are now saying that to concentrate better you should do short revision sessions with frequent breaks).

    2.Find a quiet space

    You need to create a space at home where you can just get down to work and not have distractions everywhere. If you can't you could also go to the local library or find a place at your school, college or university to work. This will allow you to have a peaceful space where you can revise and work with no one to distract you.

    3.Start early

    Stick to your revision timetable but the sooner you start revision, the less you will have to revise closer to the time of the exam. This will reduce stress and put you at ease knowing that you're ahead of everyone else. Also if you start early in the morning you will have more time in the afternoon for socialising and this way you won't have to sacrifice your life for your exams.

    4.Make it fun

    Add some colour and pictures to your notes and timetable. Using coloured paper, pens or pencils can help you to memorise the facts and this way it is personal to you. Diagrams, mind maps, tables or just notes on a topic are all great places to use colour.

    5.Past papers are your friend

    Doing past papers before your exam will help to familiarise yourself with the types of questions that will be asked and which topics are popular. You can get past papers from your teacher or directly from the exam board's website as well as the mark scheme to check as you go along.

    6.Summary notes

    Summary notes are an amazing way to remember lots of information without being bombarded with textbooks filled with information. It also helps you use your time effectively rather than staring blankly at a page full of words or numbers. Colour, pictures, diagrams and statistics can all be put on summary notes to help you remember the important information.

    7.You friends and family can help

    Take a break from writing notes and reading textbooks and spend some time with your family/friends. Give them your summary notes and ask them to test you on facts, figures or translations on words (scientists say that by teaching someone about what you are learning, you will have a better understanding of it).

    8.Exercise

    You may not be an active person but trust me, it relieves so much stress you might not even know you have. Although it may seem like spending less time revising is a bad thing, spending your time moving or exercising is beneficial to your exam success. Any physical activity - walking round your neighbourhood to having a full workout at the gym - will help you because it will increase your heart rate causing your blood to circulate faster. This allows more oxygen to get to your brain, resulting in increased productivity as well as a reduction in stress and tiredness caused by doing the same thing every day.

    9.Reward yourself

    After revising you need to take breaks so that you can carry on taking in information, otherwise it will just go straight over your head. Spend your breaks doing something you enjoy. This could be being with friends/family, a sport, playing a video game or you could treat yourself to the next episode in your favourite tv series or your favourite food/sweet. Whichever way you decide to treat yourself, just make sure you are in the right mindset in time for your next revision session.

    10.Believe in yourself

    If you put in the work, you will do well in your exams, so all you have to do now is relax and try not to get too stressed about it. Believe in yourself and know that you will do as well as you can. Don't forget to socialise and take breaks (as well as actually revising or course) and you will be ready for your exam in no time.

    I hope that these help you. Good Luck in your exams!
    Fiona xx

    Friday 30 October 2015

    A Week in Keswick

    During August I spent a week in the Lake District with my family. We stayed in a lovely second floor apartment which was in the centre of town, so nothing was too far away. As we were on holiday we tried to do something new/different everyday to make the most of our stay.



    Saturday
    We travelled on the morning and stopped at The Horse & Farrier Inn to get some lunch before going to collect the keys for our apartment. After settling into our apartment we found a fish and chip shop for some tea and took a short walk around the town.

    Sunday
    On Sunday my whole family was exhausted from travelling for most of Saturday so we walked around town again and bought some Lake District necessities (waterproof trousers). In the afternoon we decided to go to Whinlatter forest park and do a four hour walk around there. We climbed Lord's seat and Barf (lovely name isn't it :/) and then we ate in the little cafe at the forest park to gain some of the energy we had lost by doing the walk.
    (View half way up Lord's Seat)

    Monday
    Again we looked around the shops and bought some present for people at home. Then we played Crazy Golf before heading to the Bank Tavern for some lunch.

    Tuesday
    We climbed Binsy in the morning to look at the amazing view from it, you can see for miles and on a clear day you can see Scotland in the distance. Afterwards we spend the whole day at North Lakes Safari Park looking at all of the animals they have there. One thing I love about North Lakes Safari Park is the talks and feeding opportunities that the keepers give throughout the day.


    Wednesday
    We spent the full day at Nichol End after taking the ferry across Derwent Water. The view was spectacular from the balcony where we ate our lunch and the food was delicious. As some of you may have known the Perseid meteor shower was happening while we were away and because of the rural area we were staying in we managed to see them first hand. It was spectacular, you don't actually realise how many stars there is until you go to the countryside. I would strongly recommend that next year, if you are in an area with little to no light at night, you try to see them  because you will be blown away by how many of them there is and how fast they travel.

    Thursday
    In the Wainwright books High Rigg is pictured as a lovely little hill that anyone could climb with lovely views all the way up. However this was NOT how I experienced it. Bracken has taken over and covered most of the path which would have previously been used, also this bracken is well over 5 foot tall and so anyone only just above 5 foot (me) can only see bracken the entire way up. It was a bit of a let down and it took a lot longer than we had originally planned because paths cut off and we had to retrace our steps quite a bit in order to get the the main path again.

    Friday
    It rained a lot so we visited a local museum, ate come ice cream and then headed home in the evening.

    Have you been on holiday during the summer holidays? Comment where you went below.
    Fiona xx

    Monday 7 September 2015

    August Favourties

    I can't believe its already the end of August! This summer has been jam packed with things for me to do so I'm afraid I sort of abandoned my favourites in order to keep up with everything else. As a result of this I have found lots of things to write about so this is more of a Summer Favourites even though most are from August.

    
    Pad of paper with cool design on it-doing exams and having tonnes of revision to do has been chaos. This pad of square paper has been a life saver. Its perfect for writing little notes or memos and the cool design on the side is really eye catching so ill never lose it.

    Soap & Glory Thick & Fast mascara-One of the best mascaras I have ever used. Also a must have in my makeup bag (POST)
    
    
    Thick & Fast™ Mascara
    Superdrug Tea Tree Lemon Facial Wash- has really helped to clear my skin and it leaves a lovely lemony fresh scent.
    Superdrug Tea Tree Lemon Facial Wash

    Avon Bb cream in Ivory- It matches my skin tone perfectly and leaves a lovely smooth finish to my skin.


    Avon Ideal Flawless Skin Loving Beauty Balm

    Pretty Little Liars- I'm still hooked on this after 6 series and after every episode I can't wait to see what happens next. If you haven't watch PLL yet I strongly recommend it. I can't wait until the next half of the series comes out!
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    Alfie & Bruno-My Auntie lives in London and came up to visit us and she brought her dogs too. They are absolutely adorable and I wish they could have stayed for longer.

    Headphones-When writing posts I like to listen to music so I never have a blank mind and this way I don't get stuck with what to write. I don't know if it would work for anyone else but it seems to work for me.

    tinc. splitter- has a great sound and colour (I got the light blue one) and it is perfect for sharing music and videos with friends.
    Headphone Heart Splitter for Music - Blue

    This New Look bag- I absolutely love the colour and it is the perfect size for going shopping or visiting friends.

    Playsuits-I bought a lot recently from new look and I think I'm in love with them!

    What have you been loving this month?
    Fiona xx

    Saturday 11 July 2015

    What's in My Makeup Bag?

    This seems to be one of the most popular posts to be done by bloggers and recently I read it on Cant Makeup My Mind. Many of my favourite bloggers have done this post at least once so I decided to jump on the band waggon and join them.

    My makeup bag was a gift from my sister for Christmas. Its from Primark (Atmosphere) and is white and gold. The white is cutout into a pretty pattern so the gold can be seen through it and it has snap fastenings on each side to give it its shape.



    Brushes
    At the moment I'm using the Body Shop brushes to apply my makeup and I love how soft they feel on my skin! I was gifted these recently and I've used no other brushes since, they are great for blending and everything I need them to do. :D
    I have: face & body brush, blusher brush, lip/concealer brush (I use it for concealer), foundation brush, eyeshadow brush, slanted brush and eyebrow & lash comb in my set.


    Base Products
    As it is Summer now (how is it already July???) for my base I like to go for light bb creams or tinted moisturisers and tend to steer clear of heavy foundations. I don't know why or if it has any benefits at all but its just what I've always done.
    I've been using Avon's Clearasil Tinted Moisturiser (review- HERE) a lot lately and it's probably my favourite face product this year. Inside my makeup bag I also have 3 bb creams: Maybelline Dream Fresh 8-in-1 Bb Cream (colour-light) which is almost empty and will definitely need replacing this month, and 2 Avon Ideal Flawless Bb skin loving beauty balm (one in nude and the other in ivory) because I'm between these shade so I have to mix them in order to get the shade which suits my skin tone (does anyone else have this problem?).
    As well as these I also have translucent No.7 perfect light pressed powder which helps when I have shiny days or when I need to set my makeup in place. No.7 natural blush tint powder in Soft Damson is also an essential in my makeup bag for those days when I lack colour in my cheeks.

    Lips
    Being someone whose lips crack very easily in both winter and summer I take a lot of care of my lips and I feel like most of the makeup or skin products I have are for my lips.
    Boots original lip balm is great!!! It is clear but it gives a slight shine and after a couple of hours my lips are incredibly smooth (amazing value for only £1!). I also use the Body Shop 'born lippy' raspberry lip balm (review of strawberry flavour - HERE).
    Moving on to lip colour before I bore you with lip balms.
    No.7 high shine gloss in tangerine twist looks orange-ish in the tube but on, it is more of a coral colour and it suits me very well. For a more glittery option I use Avon's glaze wear dazzle lip gloss in pink radiance. It is slightly pinker than my lips and the 'dazzle' in it is great for parties but not so good for everyday use like the no.7 high shine gloss. A lip gloss which I haven't used much and its quite a new addition to my makeup bag is colour ultimate lip gloss in a pinky colour (sorry there was no shade name on the packaging).



    Left to right: No.7 High shine gloss, Avon's glazewear dazzle lip gloss x2 and ultimate lip gloss

    Eyes & Eyebrows
    A good but cheap palette for eyeshadow is the Revlon redemption palette iconic 2 which has only had a few uses but none the less it hasn't failed to impress me every time.This is the only eyeshadow product that I have because I don't really do a lot with my eye makeup, I just depend on a good mascara and eye liner.
    The best mascara that I have used this year is definitely Soap & Glory Thick & Fast super volume mascara. My eye lashes look visibly longer and thicker and it really helps to widen my eyes.
    The pencil eyeliner that I occasionally use is the Body Shop eye definer in black and the liquid eyeliner that I use is the Rimmel London Professional liquid eyeliner. I prefer to use the pencil eyeliner even though the liquid has a bolder colour because the liquid eyeliner is difficult to apply and it only sometimes goes 100% correct. I usually keep my Miss Sporty mini me eyeliners in my bag but lately I haven't had time to top up through the day so at the moment they are living in my makeup bag. I have them in white and black. I use the white on my water line to open up my eyes and I use the black as regular eyeliner.


     

    If you haven't already done a 'What's in my makeup bag?' post, try it! It was so fun to write and super easy too.
    If you have any suggestions of new products I could invest in please let me know in the comments below.
    Fiona xx