The Dress and The Shoes

THIS is my dress. I’ll just pause there for you to admire. Gorgeous, isn’t it?
When Long Tall Sally offered to clothe me for the awards, I was SO thrilled – I am the first to admit I’m a hideously awkward shape, and certainly no fashionista – so I left the choices up to them, and just hoped for the best.

I was pretty confidant – I love their clothes, after all, and it is the one place that my husband can buy me clothes unaided, safe in the knowledge that they will actually fit my 5’11″ (very round) frame.

They couldn’t have got it more right if they tried. I would never have picked this dress myself – but I love love LOVE it.

The fit is amazingly flattering, the colours gorgeous, the length, of course, is perfect, and it just feels wonderful on.

They also thought I might need shoes (quite handy) so plopped these in the parcel too…

Again – NOT my usual choice; I couldn’t tell you the last time I wore heels. But they’re stunning and I love them. And I managed to walk in them without falling off the heels.

Finally, just in case the journey home gets a little chilly, I even have this beautiful beaded shrug at my disposal.

Which is the first shrug I’ve ever owned, as they never ever do anything other than sit on my boobs. Not so with my Long Tall Sally version. It actually fits my exaggeratedly long  back. Hooray Hoorah Hooroo!
Now – that’s the outfit sorted. WHAT do I do with the hair?

 

It’s Friday. It’s MADs day! *woot* #MADBlogAwards

So today we will be taking The Shoes and The Dress back up to London – this time for the MAD blog awards.

It’s going to be FANTASTIC.

We’re finalists in the ‘Best Small Business Blog’ category and tonight we get to join a roomful of bloggers, sans children, for the grand Awards Ceremony in Soho to find out who won.

*excited*

Meanwhile, in other news, Katy is packing her cases and sadly heading in the opposite direction. Because tomorrow just happens to be her birthday. Her FORTIETH birthday. And she’s being whisked away by the husband to Posh Places for a little lavish spoiling. She’ll have a nice time, I’m sure – but the MADS are where it’s really at ;).

So, if it is okay with you, I shall be wearing my official Awards outfit which the gorgeous people at Long Tall Sally sent me (They did send me another, but I LOVE this one besty best of all bests), and heading off for the train station later this afternoon.

Keep an eye out on Twitter – @littlestuff is me, and #MADBlogAwards is the hashtag to watch – I’ll be updating during the day / evening. And wish us luck!

 

 

Spotted! Just fabulous girls t-shirt from John Lewis. With hedgehog, of course.

Can you see how darling that hedgehog IS?

Let me show you a little closer…

See?

Cute.

Very Very Cute.

Every girl should have one.

Hedgehog Long Sleeve Gardenia T-Shirt Available for ages 2-10 years from John Lewis.

The Next Big Thing…..

Have you noticed what we’ve done?
Owls were our big theme, our thing-of-the-moment… but we’re all owl-ed out (for now)…

So have you spotted our next Big Thing?

No, it’s not whales (contrary to what some might be saying…)

It’s HEDGEHOGS!

As the Next Big Thing they go especially nice with the season, yes?

Pickwick the Hedgehog Pattern - LittleHibouShoppe's Etsy Shop - £2.62 approx.

If you spot any fantastic Hedgehog things out there – do let us know.

As you were…

 

Spotted! Bespoke Cashmere Baby Blanket – with Hedgehogs!

Never mind the baby.

I want one of these snuggly blankets all for ME.

Made from upcycled cashmere jumpers, backed by Bamboo velour. Every one is made to order, to your own colour choices.

Love It.

Available from the House of Rowan’s Etsy Shop - delivery date currently early October.

Darling & Darling… Capturing Memories

Darling & Darling

Are you looking for a very special gift for a very special person? Have you heard of Darling & Darling? They have some of the most charming and exquisite gifts to be found.

One of my very favourites is the hand painted portrait of your child’s favourite toy, oh!

Hand painted portrait of child's favourite toy

I am also rather smitten with their bespoke rocking horse – you can specify everything from the horses eye colour to the words on the brass plaque – oh!

Bespoke Rocking Horse

For those with a rather more modest budget their personalised children’s tops are wonderful.

Personalised Childrens Top

Spotted! SWEET Mohair Hedgehog!

I know. I KNOW.

£76 for a soft toy.

And there’s only one of him, so first one in gets him.

BUT.

Just LOOK at him.

Gorgeous.

Actually, too gorgeous for anyone but ME.

If I had £76 for a soft toy, that is…

Just one available to the first person who nabs him from NataliaKoroleva‘s Etsy shop.

Competition Now Closed – Limited Edition Liberty Fabric Lucy’s Farm Raggy-Tags to Win!

We are absolutely delighted to have the two very last, ever, Limited Edition Liberty Blue Lucy’s Farm Raggy-Tags to give away in this competition! We love Raggy-Tags and you can read our review of here.

Liberty Fabric Lucy's Farm Raggy-Tag

Glossybox Review. All that glitters…

The idea behind Glossybox is to help you stay up to date with current trends in the beauty market, and discover new niche brands. It is £10 a month to join (plus £2.95 P&P), and every month, GLOSSYBOX delivers a mix of 5 product miniatures for you to test at home.

It looks and sounds fabtastic – I have No Clue about the latest brands, tending to stick to my tried-and-tested old favourites, or occasionally splashing out on something I read about in a rare Glossy Mag purchase.

So when the September issue of the Glossybox arrived at the door I was really excited… And a squeak may have escaped me as I opened the box to discover a lot of really very lovely packaging. Gorgeous, in fact – box, tissue AND ribbons. Perfect.

However, once I made it through all the packaging, my over-riding emotion was one of… disappointment, actually.

Although this was a complimentary box sent to me for review purposes, I kept in my head the fact that I had just theoretically spent £13 to receive this. The picture above is an example of what Glossybox suggests you will receive (there’s a mix of items available each month, and everyone gets a random five in their box).

My box? Looked like this… (NB I added the pen for scale, it wasn’t included!)

My first issue was that my HD Brows (Eye&Brow Palette) looked like someone had already used it. I think actually it was probably just damaged, but as the parcel was so gorgeously stuffed with tissue I’m at a loss as to how this could have happened after it left Glossybox. This of course coated everything in a fine brown dust, which got everywhere – coating my fingers, clothes, desk and anything in sneezing distance.

Putting that to one side, I looked at the rest of the package contents.

  • HD Brows – see picture above, which you don’t seem to be able to buy online, the Glossybox link takes you to the HD Brows site for their entire brow-shaping treatment.
  • A tiny vial of Plum perfume – a little sweet for me, but nice. Interestingly marked ‘sample NOT for resale’
  • Four sachets of Rahua  – 2 shampoo/2 conditioner – which was a fab product the two times I got to use it.
  • 10ml Nuxe Multi-Usage Oil – Gorgeous, smells delicious.
  • 5ml pot of Omorovicza Thermal Cleansing Balm – a pretty glass pot with te-e-e-eny tiny teaspoonful of balm inside it.

Enclosed in the box is a card with discounts on all the products, which is nice.

I hadn’t heard of any of the brands (which didn’t actually surprise or worry me), and I was pleased with the quality of them.

But.

When Glossybox say ‘samples’ they really do mean samples. These are not trial size products, these are the size you get given free if you wander through a department store. For my £13 I would have expected… more.

To find out how to use the items in my box, I had to visit the Glossybox website, go to the Products page, and scroll down to find each of my items individually. For me, that information should have been in the box.

I was also surprised to find that where the web site states :”In addition to luxury miniatures, the box contains product information, application notes and tips and tricks about beauty and style. Our GlossyBook publishes interesting features on a regular basis on how to use the products in your box.”
What they mean is that the information is on the website for you to go and look for.  The only ‘information, hints and tips’ I could find were on the magazine page – which is for August, and irrelevant to any product in my box. And it is less a magazine full of beauty hints and tips, more a set of adverts for each of the products they are featuring -”get this look… by using THIS product”.

I do understand the idea of receiving samples to try for yourself at home, with no hovering sales assistant. And learning about new products is always great. But for me? There’s not enough value in the box to warrant the £13 a month spend – I’d get more information from a monthly purchase of Cosmo and a browse of my favourite beauty blogs.

 

 

 

 

Just in case you had a spare two minutes…

*flutters eyelashes in charmingly wooing manner*

Competition Now Closed – A YUUtuu Children’s Activity Backpack to Win!

YUUtuu Children's Activity Backpack

We are giving away a YUUtuu children’s backpack to one lucky winner in this competition.

New from the makers of YUUbag comes YUUtuu – the perfect sized children’s backpack for younger explorers aged three to six. Kids will love YUUtuu because they get to choose from two fun designs;SPLUUSH with mermaids and sea creatures and GRUUR for dinosaur loving girls and boys.

Spotted! Donna Wilson Bone China Beakers – Yes, There’s an Owl One!

Donna Wilson Bone China Beakers

Donna Wilson Bone China Beakers - Willow & Stone - £12.50

 ”If you liked it then you shoulda put an OWL on it….”

Oh! She did! :-)

Competition Now Closed – Tayla Maternity & Birthing Dress to Win!

Tyla Maternity Birthing Dress

We mentioned the Tayla Birthing dress on our blog some weeks ago and there was a heart-warming response from readers who thought it was such a fabulous idea. The good folk at Mummy Darling then got in touch and asked if we would like to give one away in a competition, of course we said yes!

Spotted! BEAUTIFUL Owl t-shirts for girls.

Girls' Pack of 2 T-shirts vertbaudet with owlsOh me oh MY!

I LOVE that scraggy blue owl. I do I do. I want one in MY size.

But this is a two-pack, and that plain green one at the back? D’you know what it says?

You can own the cutest owls in tee-dom for just £15.00 for the pair from Vertbaudet (girls aged 2 to 14 years).

Spotted! Owl Poster from London Transport Museum

So, I was browsing the gorgeous posters on the London Transport Museum’s on-line shop and found this!

Heath, owl - Rosemary Ellis

Heath, Owl - Rosemary Ellis (1933) - £9.95 (unframed)

Ahhh, fits so nicely with our impromtu owl theme we’ve got running here at the moment.

But wait! There’s more, over 5,000 posters to choose from you know….

Brightest London Underground Poster

Brightest London - Horace Taylor (1924) - £9.95 (unframed)

For the zoo book to Regent's Park - Charles Paine (1921)

For the Zoo... - Charles Paine (1921) - £9.95 (unframed)

Olympia Motor Show - Andre Edouard Marty (1933)

Olympia Motor Show - Andre Edouard Marty (1933) - £9.95 (unframed)

 

Spotted! Owl Lunch Tin (thanks to @HelenW71)

Owl lunch tin

As @icklebabe_com said on Twitter – “Oh My Cuteness! I Want one!”

Really, what more can I add?

Slightly baffled looking owl with the MOST gorgeous 70′s flower-do. Love it.

And don’t tell me that lunch time wouldn’t be a nicer place with him looking after your peanut butter and jam sandwich.

(This Owl Thing we were doing for a bit of fun last week? Yes – it might be here for a while yet…)

Blafre Tin Lunch Box Red Owl is available from Lunchbox World for a mere thirteen of your pounds.

Spotted! Home Made Cookie Stamp

Home Made Cookie Stamp

Home Made Cookie Stamp - £3.90!

Spotted this in a the other day and it made me smile!

‘Homemade’ biscuit stamp To be found on Amazon for a crumb under £4!

Competition Now Closed – Beautiful Helen Gordon Denim Dress from Raspberry Red

Helen Gordon Denim Dress

We are delighted to be giving away a beautiful Helen Gordon Blue Flower Pocket Denim Dress from Raspberry Red to one lucky winner in this competition.

Raspberry Red stock some of the most funky, colourful, well designed, comfortable and hard-wearing children’s clothes around. Their clothes are also ethically designed and manufactured. They stock some of the nicest clothing brands around; Albetta, Green Baby, Helen Gordon, Keedo, Kitekids, Organics for Kids, and Pili Pala.

FREE Food. Yes – we said FREE.

At this time of year, you'll find us doing THIS quite a lot (no children were crushed in the making of this picture)

 

And we always have a bag or two in our pockets for these little juicies (it's a BUMPER crop this year, have you SEEN them all?). Weird how much small people LOVE berrying, isn't it?

But while we're out we ALWAYS look for this on the roadside. These apples were delicious eaters. And totally free. Yes - you just have to Pick Them Up. There is a glut this year, owners of apple trees are at a loss to store them all. How much would THAT little lot cost you in Sainsbury's?

And even when we go to do this...

There is a tree like THIS in the car park (cookers this time). Just hanging around, for the want of a good picking.

Three hours, one fab walk in the fields, one play in the park, one bag of blackberries (leaking juice all over the car), five bags of apples, and one bag of pears.

 

What are we going to DO with all those apples?

Ah.

Well…

Obviously some will be for pies/crumble/ Worlds Best Apple Cakes EVER… But most of them will be meeting a far messier end…

 

Spotted! Owl Tape (Thanks to @Mum_TheMadHouse )

Thanks to Jen at @Mum_theMadHouse I may actually *need* some of this really gorgeous Owl tape from Papermash.

Just £4.95, too (I’d get two if I were you).