Tuesday 23 July 2013

Black & Beige



I'm now back from holiday and have had a great time with my friends and enjoying the sun, however with the weather having being so good at home I need not have gone away to find sun! It has been great enjoying this gorgeous weather (on holiday and at home), although I have to admit I often find the heat too much and end up in the shade :)

Anyway I found that this outfit is great for the in between weather. Maxi skirts/dresses always seem to be comfortable on both the hot and cooler days and paired with this light weight jumper is ideal for sitting outside on a summers evening.

I hope you like this outfit as much as I do! Please let me know what you think.

Sunday 7 July 2013

Here comes the Sun (again)...

Yesterday I shared first of my favourite summer essential, so these sandals are the second. I only got them recently but they are perfect for everyday shoes in summer. I have found they go well with almost everything including jeans and maxi skirts.


Topshop 2013

Saturday 6 July 2013

Here comes the Sun...

My friends and I are going on a Summer holiday next week, although the weather here at the moment is so nice I don't think we need to go abroad but anyway I'm still super excited! So I thought I would share my favourite of the summer holiday essentials, starting with sunglasses.

I just love these glasses, they seem to go with everything and are really comfortable. I hope you like them too!


Debenhams 2013

Friday 5 July 2013

Knot Just Any Bracelet...


So I am going on a girls holiday and decided to make one of these bracelets for each of my friends as a sort of souvenir for us. The pattern is formed by making knots over each of the threads so can easily be done by hand and they look great. So why not sit outside, enjoy the sunshine and make one of these bracelets!

You'll need:
  • 3 colours of thread (about 1.5m of each colour)
  • a bead
  • scissors
  • tape

Here are the instructions, I hope you enjoy making them,


 1. Fold the threads in half and tie a knot (the loop should be just the right size to fit over your bead)
 2. Tape the knot to a surface and seperate the threads so that the left and right side consist of each colour

3. Take the furthesy thread (dark blue), bring it over the next thread (white) and then under and pull together

 4. Repeat this action so that the furthest string (dark blue) has gone around the next string (white) twice
5. Using the same thread (dark blue) follow the method in steps 3 and 4 over the most inward thread (light blue)

 6. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 on the three threads on the right hand side so that the threads which began furthest from the centre (dark blue) now meet at the centre
  7. Where the threads (dark blue) meet at the centre use one of the threads to form two knots over the other and pull together
 8. Repeat the same method shown in steps 3 to 7 with the thread that is now furthest from the centre (white)

 9. Soon you will see the bracelet develop and continue with the process until the desired length has been reached

10. Place a bead on the end to act as a fasten, tie together and your done!