its no secret i have a thing for lace, especially broderie anglaise (i defiantly don't have four tops in it...)
this dress i snapped up in the zara sale is just adding to my addiction, but you know if it ain't broke..
still not really cool enough to wear this neckerchief but i'll keep pretending!
i've realised this is my first post with my short hair! i had it cut about a month ago but i've been a super slacker on the blog front (still not quite got that work/life balance mastered yet)
if you follow me in instagram/youtube you will know that i recently won a cruise! a post about the actual cruise coming soon!
as part of the prize we were given a class with james martin's cookery club to learn how to make thai street food.
now jay and i are not best friends when we cook together, so it was an interesting experience where i mainly took pictures and ate some of the food when he wasn't looking...
our chef was great, cracking all the jokes and giving us helpful tips along the way.
we made chicken satay with peanut dipping sauce, fishcakes and steak salad, all quick and easy meal to make at home as well (the sea view does add a little something though)
its a really lovely activity to do if you're ever on a P&O cruise, plus i've been well informed the james himself comes to the classes often!
after cooking and eating all our food we took ourselves off for a nap (with recipe cards in hand) before we had to dress up fancy and eat our fourth meal of the day (i felt like a hobbit)
the vlog of our adventures is below and i'm working on a little montagey type video if you're not into the vlogging malarkey.
*this class was gifted to me by bolsover cruise club as a prize, all view and large amounts of food eaten are my own
a few weeks ago jay and i ventured (albeit not too far) to marble arch for afternoon tea at the arch
we sat in a little booth tucked away from the restaurant where be basically ate ourselves into a cake induced coma.
we chose our tea from basically of novel length tea menu, i opted for moroccan (i'm usually an earl grey kinda gal) which was a nice balance with the amount of sugar i was about to eat
every thing on that cake stand was so delicious, i only managed to eat one of my scones but if there was only a tiny bit left i would have fitted it in!
everyone at the hotel was so lovely and friendly and couldn't have been more helpful!
we also need a second to talk about this crockery, i would happily eat every meal off of it forever....
the royal afternoon tea is running until 30th october so if you fancy a little treat just off oxford street its well worth a visit!
*all food and drinks were provided for reviewing purposes however all views and cake loving sentiments are my own
so i've lived in london for two years and i had never been to chelsea since last week...
i know i know, its bloody beautiful and only being a twenty minute bike ride (a very begrudging bike ride...) i will be visiting more often as there are so many cafes ands shops that i didn't have the chance to visit. there's a vlog of our adventures below!
gemporia very kindly sent me this beautiful rose gold ring, it has not left my hand since it arrived and i've had some lovely comments about it. they also have a nifty app which lets you work out your ring size which saves all the faffing around with a tape measure and a confused face!
so i've teamed up with my pals at cheerz again to tell you about another of their lovely new products!
they have teamed up with the gang at polaroid to bring you beautiful prints of your favourite pictures of a classic polaroid film (oohhhh that glossy and embossed feeling, i will take a nerd alert for that one) they also have a snazzy colourful back which pleases my greatly!
i for one am sold, much as i love instant film photography you generally only get one go at a picture unless you are not bothered about wasting your film (i am not one of those people, considering its basically a pound a go!)
you can order the polaroid 3000 print box for £15 for 18 prints, i decided to get some of my favourite instagram's printed this time as i think iphone photography can be a bit underrated sometimes and its nice to show off what your little phone can do
a became a pen eyeliner convert a few years ago as i am rubbish with the brushes and get it all over my eyes. plus the pen makes it easier to be accurate with those flicks!
i got this as an emergency primer but its turned into a favourite, it doesn't sit on top of my skin like the benefit one (which i kind of like) it blends in like a moisturiser but it does a top job of keeping my foundation in place all day.