Thursday 14 February 2013

Juno the Crazy!!

Considering how much we spoil our cat it is surprising that there are no posts of her on the blog! So... here is an action sequence from a few weeks ago. We bought her the tunnel for Christmas, it was a little pricey and we worried it may be a complete waste of time but she is actually obssessed with it and it's given us so many giggles that it was totally worth it!


So angelic at first...


"The Tunnel of Insanity"


Elusive fake mousey!


So close, I can nearly taste it...


Mine! Yum Yum!


...Now stop taking my picture!!

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Things I Love!

We've purchased four things lately which I absolutely love and have to share!

Firstly, my yarn bowl which I bought from Little Wren Pottery on Etsy. I searched for a long time to find a UK supplier and I definitely made the right decision. This yarn bowl is beautifully made and looks lovely on my little side table with my current project and needles in. It is useful as well as stunning and even when the yarn i'm using is too big to spin in the bowl, it still stops the cat chasing it along the floor and it then picking up cat hair. A fantastic purchase and a bargain for a handmade item at only £15. 


Next on the list of loves is our new tea drawers. Henry spotted these on a trip to TK Maxx and thought they would be perfect for displaying all my teabags in our lovely new kitchen. I did the labels myself with a set of alphabet stamps and brown kraft card and we really love the vintage look it has. 


The reason we made the above trip to TK Maxx was to purchase some kind of large but attractive box to store all of the wedding magazines and paraphernalia that was taking over our living room. Unbelievably we found the box below which was perfect - being not only the exact right size, but the matching partner for the two other smaller boxes which I bought from TK Maxx nearly three years ago and currently store my knitting and buttons! It had a broken clasp and had obviously been sat in a back room waiting for a clearance sale, talk about meant to be! We plan to use of of the smaller ones to store cards at the wedding so it was just amazing to find it's matching mama!


The final thing we bought was only little, but a very important piece of kit for a tea lover! I found it online on Mollie & Fred and thought it was just perfect for me, as Henry is constantly making comments the amount of teabags I get through. He created the below picture to show my acceptance of the challenge set and we now have no more teabags clogging up the sink. I love really love the Brightside products, we now have the calendar too and I am hoping for more in the future!


Ah, I have just remembered one final purchase which I absolutely love and must share! In the wedding box picture you may notice a small set of panda's... they are highlighters and I found them in paperchase whilst waiting for a train at Kings Cross. This is a regular occurance these days, I am just extrememly grateful they opened the new station and I have lots of lovely shops to browse in when I'm stranded!


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Lately...

I had been doing better at updating my blog more often but again this good behaviour has lapsed slightly! This is mainly because I have been distracted by wedding planning and niece knitting which is taking up most of my non-working time at the moment!

We had the first week of February off work to celebrate our Engagiversary which was lovely! We spent  one mammoth day finishing off the decorating in the house - kitchen and spare bedroom, which both now look lovely. The spare room had been a white box since we moved in and hurriedly painted over the dark purple, but it now looks like a proper room and is finally getting some wall art, including a canvas photo of our bride and groom which we took while walking in Baldock on our engagiversary! The kitchen is now almost finished (it only took 6 months) and we are just waiting for a new blind to be fitted.

In terms of the wedding we can now add a band to our 'Booked' list. We spent a very enjoyable evening with Pizza and a bottle of wine in a London Club waiting for our prospective band to play a public gig and I'm happy to say that we loved them. This was lucky considering we didn't really have a back up plan! So now we have the venue, photographer, my dress and the band all booked!

Next on the list is wedding rings and suits for Henry. We're getting our wedding rings made by a local jewellers in Hitchin, Glenray. We did have a look at Hatton Garden last year but there are just so many shops it is a little overwhelming and despite this we didn't manage to find anything we liked. I set two criteria for choosing the place to get our wedding rings -

1. That they didn't tell me I would have to have diamonds in my wedding ring (as all the others had, despite me saying I didn't want any)

2. That they didn't tell me I had to have the same metal as my engagment ring. I have a gorgeous white gold engagement ring, but I wanted a palladium wedding ring so it would stand up to my crafting a little bit better.

The lady in Glenray was fantastic, it wasn't intimidating like Hatton and she gave us options without imposing her opinions on us at all. We had a lovely half hour trying on lots of different ones and Henry managed to find one perfect for him (even if I did say he couldn't have the 'One Ring' script on it). I have already found something online that I wanted but I needed to be able to try something on and as if it was meant to be Glenray stock the jeweller that makes the ring I like, so we are just waiting for them to order it in for me to try now... along with a few other options just in case.

Suits will be next month I think, and hopefully the bridal shop where I bought my dress, Hinxworth will have something Henry likes as we are able to get a nice discount there :) every little helps!

I've also spent quite a lot of time looking at invitation ideas and sourcing products and materials to enable us to make them ourselves. We have a mock up of our design now, although a few tweaks are necessary so they are perfect. Then it will just be a case of borrowing a guillotine and purchasing a glue gun and spending a few weeks getting them all done. Luckily we have all summer to do this :)

The rest of my time has been spent knitting for the nieces due in March and May this year, very exciting!!

So anyway, there's a verbal update of what's been going on lately... Now for the pictures!

xx