Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

For the love of maps

I LOVE maps. I mean LOVE them. I love to stare at them, work out where i am, how to get to another place, remember it all and give it a go in real life. Then i like to stare at old maps and think how unbelievable it is that people were able to get it so wrong and yet so right at times with regards to where places are.

My love for maps means that I am one of those who still loves to check out the London A-Z before i need to go somewhere new. I dont really like google maps, it just feels wrong relying on a little dot to tell me im going in the right direction.

Why am i telling you this?

Well, last weekend i was in heaven pouring over my new london cycling guide maps i got in the post, check them out....amazing!You can order the free guides here. Adam had to forcefully remove them from my hands so that i would actually leave the flat and do something with my weekend but he also came up with a clever solution to indulge in my map love.

The answer? Maps Coasters.


Now, these are no new idea. In fact im sure there's a million of them floating around etsy and everywhere else but Adam has no idea of that world so we decided to do it ourselves with some trial and error.

How did we do it?
We headed to lewisham hoping that the charity shops would have some old maps. They didn't. Then i thought we should chance having a look in the pound shops, you never know what they have. Well lucky us. We got a 2012 version of the Collins British road map, along with four coasters and some book covering in the 99p store....that 1 penny means everything!

For some reason, this map includes Ireland in it.....not part of Britain but I was happy because it meant i got to include my lovely hometown as one of the coasters.

 We cut out sections of the map to size. Before we could stick the cutouts on to the coasters we peeled the thin film of plastic off the top of the coasters.
We then stuck the map cutouts on with PVA glue...lots of it. I think each coaster took 3-4 coats of the glue.
I was hoping that the glue would be enough to seal them but it wasn't so we stuck some clear book covering on top and it seems to have worked a treat.

Adam has decided though that if we make them again, or if you guys would like to try it out, sticking the book covering onto the map cutouts first and then sticking the whole map cover onto the coaster would work better. Why? As the maps were quite then paper the glue soaked right through and made them wrinkle up a little bit when drying.
Overall thought I'm pretty happy with them, for £1.98 we have four new coasters that our more our style than the originals!

Am I th only one who loves maps? Chloe x

Monday, 27 January 2014

A round up of what's been happening


 January is quickly coming to a close....who could have believed it would go so fast? Only a few more days and then it's spring.....in Ireland it is anyway!

This crazy little difference between Ireland and the rest of the northern hemisphere is something I only realised last year......for some reason we follow a different seasonal calender. The lovely little emerald isle follows the Gaelic calendar which sees the seasons change at different times based on the strength of the sun! So happy Spring everyone!! (Okay I'm a few days ahead of myself but one can only look forward in life!)

In a little bid to get more accustomed to blogging more regularly I thought I would do a little feature at the end of each month to summarise how it's all gone.

So what's been happening?
 
Eating: We've been eaten quite a lot of one pot wonders this month, Goulash, creamy risotto, curries to name but a few.

Drinking: Too much!! There doesn't seem to be such a thing as a post Christmas detox round these parts. Also teapots of tea at a time.

Watching: Grey's anatomy, The Big Bang theory (two new episodes and then it stops...whats that about?), Revenge has also started back.

Reading: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult. It is such a lovely read, cleverly written with the right amount of suspense throughout. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was also a nice break from all the Game of Thrones I had been reading before Christmas.

Doing: We started back our cycling again although we has now been hampered by that dame thing called rain...ugh!! We also ventured out around the Green chain in our new walking boots, you've got to break them in somehow! I'm really looking forward to getting out on longer walks and eventually getting a proper hiking weekend in there somewhere.


I've had a pleasant January, not as depressing as i thought it would be after all the festive fun. February looks like it will be good too. A swanky dinner is planned in the next few weekends which I cannot wait to have!

How has yours been? What are you looking forward to in the coming month?

Chloe x

Monday, 9 December 2013

Looking forwards

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Christmas is getting nearer and nearer and as soon as i get through a horrible week of exams, coursework and reports in uni i get to relax.

What i am most looking forward to? Well here's a list of the simple things:
  • A chance to get into the Christmas spirit before i leave London
  • Enjoying Oxford and Regent streets' lights without having to think about needing to shop for Christmas presents
  • Getting home to fresh country air
  • Walking the dogs while breathing in said air
  • Sitting in front of the fire with the Christmas lights all on and family all around
  • Carol services
  • Eating mince pies and drinking Baileys
 What things are you most looking forward to this Christmas?

Chloe x

Monday, 18 November 2013

Winter nests

As it steadily gets colder I am steadily getting more and more desperate to create a cosy nest that will be my bed. When i was in town getting some bits and bobs at the weekend i noticed that BHS has a sale on. So in i popped to have a peek around. I was not dissappointed. The sale is on nearly everything that is lovely. I nabbed a brushed cotton (or flannel as i would like to call it) red check duvet set and stared at all the lovely cushions and throws that they have to offer. This then started my spiral into winter heaven. Above are the four cushions that i like most that will now go with our new duvet set, maybe ill buy them one by one and eventually our bedroom will be a cosy paradise.....unlikely but one can wish!
Do you have a need to snap up cosy homewares the second you see them??
Chloe x

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Debenhams Dream Bedroom

Debenhams Dream Bedroom


I haven't done a snazzy little collage like this before but there's a reason behind my new endeavour. 
Debenhams are hosting a competition at the moment to let bloggers create their dream bedroom with the hope of winning £500 worth of Debenhams vouchers. All you need to do it create your dream bedroom, choosing items from their home and furniture department, not exceeding £5000. The really good thing about this competition is that not only is the chance of winning vouchers exciting, creating the dream bedroom is really fun. If you want to give it a try why not pop over to Debenhams' blog to  find out all the details about this fun competition.

My dream bedroom is based on the idea of a big light bedroom that has lots of space and ideally maybe a nook or two to put the chest of drawers into.

So whats in my Dream Bedroom?
  • Debenhams antique metal alice bed (king) - £342.00
  • Accessorize home- Blue and pink fable folksy duvet cover set (king) - £52
  • Butterfly by Matthew Williamson- Designer pink floral heart - £4.80
  • Debenhams Dark rose 'Hoxton' chair - £594.00
  • Butterfly by Matthew Williamson white bird and branch table lamp - £78.00
  • Debenhams walnut lyon six drawer chest - £666.00
  • Gisela Graham wooden four heart hooks - £16.00
  • Debenhams blue 'Antoinette' two drawer wide chest - £378.00
  • Butterfly by Matthew Williamson- Designer yellow bird candle holder - £4.80
  • Debenhams wood pink oval mirror - £16.00
Total spend = £2,151.60

Wow, i really did think i would spend a lot more than that while i was collecting all my items, what a treat it is to shop without worrying about having to spend the money!If only real bedroom shopping was easy as this (sigh). 

What do you think of online window shopping? Do you think my dream bedroom is dreamy? 

Chloe x