Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Joules and Christmas

It's no good, I have spent the majority of September planning and organising our Christmas range, but this has then rubbed off onto me, I have now purchased most of my families Christmas gifts, and now have my eye on what I would really like.

The books shown on my previous post are, of course on my list, but now I have found yet more delightful things to feast my eyes on, and yes I am becoming slightly obsessed with them.

Joules... I just LOVE their clothes, the quality and attention to detail is gorgeous, but alas when they joined forces with Boots to create their own gift range, I squealed for joy! And guess what, their toiletries are just as amazing as the clothes. In fact, as I was lucky to have received quite a lot of Joules toiletries for Christmas last year, I have used little else, and I would defiantly recommend them 100% (my skin was so soft and smelt gorgeous in the run up to my wedding, thanks to my regular relaxing baths with their products). So as I have now practically ran out, I decided that it must be time I hunted on the Boots website to see if they have a range available again this year and...

Yes they do! Not only do they have the gorgeous body ranges, but look Baking heaven too. Just look at all of these goodies :)


Joules Brilliant Baking Hamper

This Hamper has now been put at the top of my list.
Oh decisions, decisions... I just love how pretty they all are!

What do you think? Do you have your eye on a special treat for Christmas?

I will show you soon, some of the lovely new stock we have, I have also been busy sorting the new Christmas stock, so will give you a sneaky peak of that before it is added to the website.

Hugs,
xFaye

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Books

Its that time of year again when I scourer book shops (online for this purpose), for new titles which are due to be released. Back a few months ago I ordered the following books, ready to store away for Christmas... (Yes I am that organised lol)

I just LOVE, LOVE her style!


Cath Kidston The Crochet Book



I have wanted to learn to crochet for the last few years, so I thought this would give me the perfect opportunity to have ago over Christmas.


Cath Kidston The Knitting Tin Book


Such a lovely gift don't you think!

There are so many books I am in love with, but these were my firm favourites for the minute.

Oh how I just love books! They inspire, let you dream and most of all encourage you to relax and enjoy :) I can't wait!

What are your favourites?

Warm wishes
xFaye

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

I thought you may like...

I received this email from Liberty the other day and was rather impressed with the contents...
Sorry, I cant copy it full, due to the size, But if you click here ' Sew Liberty' you will be directed to the full Liberty Page





JOIN SEW LIBERTY
Sew Liberty Liberty London Busy Issie Emilia de Poret Rock and Roll Rachel
Liberty Rocks Wool
THE WOOL ISSUE
Welcome to a special edition of Sew Liberty, celebrating
our continued support of The Campaign for Wool.
Our love of wool at Liberty spans all five floors, from rare oriental rugs and Welsh wool blankets to high
fashion from the likes of Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith. Not to mention our world
renowned Haberdashery department; a veritable treasure trove of irresistible products and raw materials.
LIBERTY ROCKS WOOL COLLECTION
This year Liberty Rocks! The Autumn Winter 2011 Liberty Art Fabrics wool collection
is inspired by music and art. Available now in store or online at Liberty.co.uk.
Rowan Tweed Big Wool British Sheep Blends DK
ROWAN WOOL
Liberty has teamed up with Rowan Yarns to challenge Royal College of Art students to use wool
in exciting and unexpected new ways. The wining design will have pride of place in a Liberty
window for the duration of wool week, and you can take a look at the competition highlights
on our Facebook page.

Knit your own winter accessories! If you’re a knitting novice join Rowan Yarns expert Sarah Hatton
in her Learn to Knit class for all the help and guidance you need. Attendees will simply need to
purchase a £7 starter kit. Saturday 10th September from 10.30am – 5pm
To book please call: 020 7734 1234

You can also purchase Rowan’s collection of British wool available in store.

Get knitting! Download this fantastic Union Jack knitting pattern free here.
Saturday Knit Fever
GRAFFITI–KNITTING: CHANGING THE WORLD
ONE STITCH AT A TIME
Two knitting needles and a ball of wool: choice weapons of the patient pensioner,
the intrepid crafter and now also the radical revolutionary. On lamp posts, trees, bridges,
statues and park benches around the globe, a colourful revolution is slowly gathering momentum.
Welcome to the wonderful world of graffiti-knitting. Read more.
Video Tutorial Winner!
HOW TO MAKE...
A LIBERTY PRINT OVEN MITT!
WINNER!
Make baking a real treat with a sensational Liberty Print oven mitt. Our step-by-step guide makes it easy to add a handmade touch to your home, or to give someone a personal gift guaranteed to make them smile.

Watch the video tutorial Read the instructions

Download the pattern
Last issue we asked you to send in your own Liberty print designs to win three metres of Liberty Art Fabric. We’re
delighted to congratulate Shiamin Kwa Roses who created this lovely Liberty
print dress for her beautiful daughter Elly.
Stitch
THE LIBERTY
BOOK OF
HOME SEWING
The Liberty Book of Home Sewing Events Calendar

If you’d like to create more
gorgeous Liberty print designs then be sure to invest in The Liberty Book of Home
Sewing. Using iconic Liberty print
fabrics you can create unique home accessories with a handmade touch.

This highly anticipated book will be
available from 3rd October.

Pre-Order your copy now.


Sneak Preview: Click here to download a free round cushion pattern taken from the book.



Liberty Retail Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered Company Number: 42342. Registered Address: Liberty Retail Limited, Regent Street, London W1B 5AH.
The Liberty Book of Home Sewing Saturday 17th September
Blanket Squares with Erica Pask
10.30 – 16.30

Sunday 25th September
Make a Frilly Pinny with
Nicole Wilson
12.30 - 16.30

Saturday 15th October
Patchwork Upcycling with
Katherine May
10.30 – 16.30

Saturday 22nd October
Patchwork Upcycling with
Katherine May
10.30 – 16.30

Saturday 5 November
Christmas Knitted Stockings
with Sarah Hazell
10.30 – 16.30

Saturday 19 November
Moving on from learn to Knit
with Margaret Rowan
10.30 – 16.30

Saturday 26 November
Christmas themed Moving on
from Learn to Crochet
10.30 – 16.30

Busy Issie Emilia de Poret Rock and Roll Rachel

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

So much to say and show...

Oh how I have missed blogging, well not any more, as here's to a new start. I feel like a new chapter in my life is beginning, so what better way to start it, than to write.

So many lovely (and sad) things have happened since my last post, yet it is rather embarrassing when I look at the date of my last post, but as I am focusing on living in the here and now. There is no point worrying.

I don't have any picture to show you yet, but alas there will be plenty!

Below is a quote that evoked a lot of emotion and really did make me think, some times it can be the little things that can mean the most...

Whilst sitting and watching one of our favourite films, the following quote was heard, I instantly wrote in down in my note book and have felt compelled by it ever since...

'All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us' Gandalf, Lord of the Rings

I don't know about you , but I spend an awful lot of my time feeling like there are never enough hours in the day, and that there is always far to much to be done... in short overwhelmed!

'I don't have enough time' (if you have read previous post, you will understand) Has been one of the main issues that has bothered me ever since having my daughter, when you have children, it really does mark how quick time goes by. I have been feeling up until this year, that the last three years have flown by, but I have still not done things which I love or wanted to achieve, so here goes.

After hearing this quote, it just struck a chord with me and made me really think about my life. Living in the now, not the past or future but cherishing every day. Life can be so hectic, it is always the simple things that often bring the most amount of pleasure, but these are the things that are often neglected. So I have STARTED doing the things I want and love to do.


This year, I got married to the love of my life. It was truly one of the most magical and emotion days for us ever! (Long blog post and pictures will come asap) After 17, yes 17 years together we finally decided to get married, and wow, it was so worth it!

Today, we put our names down for an allotment plot, something I have been dreaming about for the last four years, but realised could be a dream which can happen.

Going abroad on our honeymoon, which was amazing in so many ways, especially as it was my first holiday abroad and my first time on an aeroplane lol. Total relaxation and quality time to think was just what we needed.

Reading, yep such a simple thing, I always used to say, I don't have time, but now I make time. I love nothing more than reading a lovely book, pure escapism. So as of my honeymoon, (two weeks ago) I started reading again. Just picking up a book makes me feel so relaxed. In fact, I went to the library only last week and found six books from two of my favourite authors, so it's a must to read :)

And, so, so many other things which I will write about every week. I know our wedding was the pinnacle for so many changes in our life and with that I am so much more happier!

So for now, I must stop, but I will be back to show and tell you so much more. Thank you for taking the time to read, I wonder if my quote above, or any other has made a difference to how you think?

Hugs

xFaye