Showing posts with label novelty prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novelty prints. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2021

Style Imitating Art- Jazz Stories- 3 for the price of 1!

Evening there,

Hope you are well.

This evening, for Style Imitating Art, Daenel picked a brilliant piece of artwork, right up my street!

Inspiration piece: Jazz Stories: Mama Can Sing, Papa Can Blow #1: Somebody Stole My Broken Heart by Faith Ringgold.


Ah, isn't it brilliant! So bright and so many cool features! Plus, of course, it's all about music!!!

Here's my collage I sent to Daenel.  Yes, I went for three outfits!

I'll talk you through my sartorial choices each in turn.
Outfit no. 1 was based round this lightweight vintage blouse I picked up from Polly's Vintage at Battlesbridge antiques centre last Summer.  The pattern reminded me of the stripy edge of the inspiration piece.  Underneath, for warmth, I chose to wear a navy turtle neck (M&S) and trousers (Just Female)- the colours aren't quite on but I thought it could represent the blue suits of the men. My Clarks Originals red desert boots and bead necklace were a nod to all the red.  This is what I wore to school today. Oh, and my red and blue Swatch watch was a nod to all the colours of the piece.


Outfit no. 2 is based on the dress of the main singer.  I took one look at the picture and realised that I had a dress with a very similar sort of print...but I had put it in the charity bag! I love the dress shape but the colour and material doesn't quite work for me. I find it hard to wear in the Autumn/winter in terms of colours and layering but the material is too hot for Summer. I added a beaded necklace (from a local shop near my childhood home).  I did want to wear my red heels with it, like the singer...but of course I couldn't find them! So I donned a scruffy pair of old red spotty ballet pumps.
My third, and final, outfit, is a dress I bought from ex-blogger and penpal, Char from her insta sale last year.  Honestly, when I saw she had a brand new dress with violins on it for a mere £8, I couldn't resist it!  That is, of course, a nod to our Double bass player at the back.  I liked the smart high-necked collar which made a nod to the suits of the men.  My T bar Clarks shoes completed the outfit.


I wished I had donned one or two items of jewellery in my collection, two of which are pictured.

This Tatty Devine musical necklace would work well with the whole vibe, as would this musical brooch trio. I have a saxophone brooch which is attached to a corduroy blazer but it's hard to undo so I didn't bother and believe it or not, I have a blue drum pin badge which is almost identical to the one being played by the drummer.  However, I couldn't find it!



And that's the whole band:

What do you think?

What would you have worn? Which of my outfits do you think is your favourite.
You've got till tomorrow night to put together an outfit if you want to join in.
Flatlays of clothes are acceptable too!
Head over to Daenel on Wednesday for the round up.

xx

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Lobsters and Langoustines

 Hello there Friends,

I hope you are well. It's going to be one of those Sunday evening waffle posts with a random outfit photo thrown in for good measure.

Let's start with the outfit:


This outfit is one I would definitely like to wear for a swing-dancing social when/if we will ever be able to do those again.  I've often seen girls wear a BRILLIANT big trouser look which I've not really ever been able to recreate (also I worry about getting hot because I sweat and go bright red when swing dancing so generally a sleeveless dress is my best way to go.

I wore this for school and felt really happy with the outfit. Sadly, for me, being rather pleased with it, it was a commentless outfit- no one mentioned it.

I started with this cute blouse which has a pattern of Langoustines on it.  I LOVE lobsters so the print made me think of them.  It comes from a label/shop called Compania Fantastica but purchased from Castle Collection in Leigh on Sea, one of my few new retail purchases in 2020. I realised that I could achieve the Swing-dance look by adding these big trousers from ASOS (purchased  in 2017).

The Flamingo cardigan is from Collectif but I bought it in a charity shop in April.  The shoes were Charity-shopped also in 2018.

Accessories were these 60's-style earrings from Lorelai LQ, my Erstwilder Lobster brooch and my HM Samuel cross necklace (worn for my wedding).


The weekend has been a fairly average one.

Friday night, I got home from school around 6.20pm to find CBC wasn't home and his phone appeared to be switched off. I assumed he was in the pub with work colleagues but as he'd done an all-nighter the night before, I'm always concerned when he is AWOL and not answering his phone.  Around 19:05, I finally got a text to say he was on the train and would be home in 10minutes or so but at 20:10, when he finally came through the door, it transpired he'd fallen asleep on the train and ended up much further down the line. As trains are only every 30minute at that time of night, it was a long wait. Sigh.  After finally managing to get him out the door to the Chinese to get some take away (I was tired, had no desire to cook and the kitchen was a horrible mess).   As soon as we got home, I served up plates and he was asleep on the sofa.  No amount of cajoling would wake him so I ate mine, watched a funny movie called 'Crazy Rich Asians" and then decanted all his back into the containers and put it in the fridge.

The next morning, we got up horribly early at 7am, after having woken up a few times. A frantic-putting together of outdoor clothes, making thermoses of hot drinks and making sandwiches over what we could find and stale bread and we set off to CBC's school arriving at 8.05am.  We were there to help out with the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award expedition day.  We were all supposed to camp on the school field on Friday night but, because of the wind, that was cancelled. It was a shame that, because of Covid measures, we couldn't go to the usual camp site in Danbury and walk around there, instead, the students had to do a walk based on the countryside around town. 

The 20 groups set off in intervals.  Our first job was to drive to a flyover and help supervise a check point.  After all the groups were through there, we headed off to go to the next check point which was in a more rural setting, after redirecting a few straggling students who were heading off in the wrong direction.  We stayed there a while and had a little meander around, chatted to some students. We were singing a round called Old Bill Jones and a dog walker walked past us. We just carried on singing and when the next group of students came, they told us the dog walker told them we were singing.

After that, we went on a little drive to go and check the students were ok.  At one stop, we found some Three Cornered Leek which tastes very similar to Wild Garlic.  I picked a load (ironically, when we got home, I discovered it is growing in my garden, and it is apparently incredibly invasive!) to make pesto out of.

Our final destination was the car park at the golf course where the students would be ending. Along with another colleague, we went for a circular walk, whilst keeping an eye on the GPS trackers as to when the first students would be arriving, and then headed back. We saw some horses, an open air cinema and a starling popping in and out of a nest in a tree hollow (I have a video, will post tomorrow) and then headed back.  The students ended up arriving in dribs and drabs- we collected map cases, trangeas and GPS trackers.  Annoyingly, the last 2 groups ended up being an hour late as they started heading totally in the wrong direction at the last minute and CBC had to go and rescue them. We finally got home around 5pm.

After a VERY welcome cup of tea and a shower, we got dressed up nicely (oh so nice to get dressed up for a good reason!) and headed out to the Thai restaurant which was beautifully quiet with only 2 other tables occupied (unlike many other venues in the area which were very full) where we had a really delicious meal.

When we got home, CBC wanted to watch Eurovision. I, knowing he would fall asleep pretty swiftly, suggested that it was cold and we should take the laptop up with us to watch it sitting in bed.  I was correct and after about 3 songs, he was asleep. I switched the laptop off and went to sleep too.

This morning, we got up around 9am. CBC got dressed for cycling.  I got some washing loads together and put them into the machine. After a shower, I joined church on Youtube (and last week's service which I'd missed).  After that, I did some putting away, sorted the horrendous kitchen, hung up washing, put more washing in, emptied the compost caddy and did the weekly 'school teabag ripping up and putting on the garden' procedure and then mulched my strawberry plants and added some straw around them (which I've seen Sophie do in the past) to use the straw with came in my birthday hamper.  I then put away clothes.

CBC and I then went to the local garden centre (he was very impressed at its size - it looks tiny from the outside) and we picked up 3 new plants and 125litres of compost, 110litres of top soil and a bag of horticultural grit as well as some Willow trellis to try and tame the Clematis along as it ripped down the previous metal wire one.  There's also a greengrocers stall who sets up there every weekend and we bought some plastic-free veg from him- potatoes, asparagus (Kent), aubergines, sweetcorn, carrots, cherry tomatoes.  Then a brief trip to the COOP for bread (and lots of reduced bits).

When we got home, CBC repotted the new plants, we put up the trellis and then we finally filled my birthday planter (which CBC recently put on casters) with soil.  I then planted Gladioli bulbs in it. I plant to put wildflowers in it too and to plant my Dahlias in it (they're doing well in their individual pots.  I also planted out my remaining Courgette plant- although I'm worried about its chances of survival in the bed (the other two look awful!), it's just too big for the pot now.

Finally, I plated up the left over Chinese from Friday and we ate our dinner watching some more Eurovision. He lasted 3 songs before going to sleep. 

One week left of school!

xx

Thursday, June 07, 2018

5 brooches and friends #68

Hi there,
It's been one of those frantic, scrabbling catch-up weeks.  Thus, I don't seem to have the brainpower for anything too thought-provoking or long-winded so I am sharing some recently worn broochage and necklaceage!  Yes, that's a word. I like to go in for a little nomenclature occasionally!

So, onto the main event:

I wore this book-themed dress on Wednesday with this Jane Austen quote pin saying, "I declare there is no enjoyment like reading,"  This is what Miss Bingley says to Elizabeth Bennett and Darcy to be provocative in Pride and Prejudice.   Accompanied by Mr Foxton and a book dress!

For the party on Saturday, I wore this necklace from Down the Rabbit Hole on Etsy!  I do like how ridiculously long it is! Worn with ice-lolly dress.

Sunday saw me wearing another fox with a cottage dress. Lots of foxes in country gardens.

On Monday, I wore Tik Tok from the World of Oz (from Sugar and Vice Jewellery) with a simple navy top and maxi skirt.

Finally, Tuesday, I wore this Fat Kitty bomb necklace with more kitties!

Any favourites here?

Hope you are well and I will try to visit anon!

xx

Tuesday, December 05, 2017

Style Imitating Art- Celestial skies

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I have failed to be organised enough to come up with an outfit for Style Imitating Art for a good few weeks so I am pleased to have remembered this time!  Erin at Loop Looks chose this image for our inspiration this time.
Source by M.Caballero

Isn't it a beautiful sky!  I knew INSTANTLY what I was going to wear.  I have this Miss Patina unicorn-collared top with Constellation and starry print (with cute starry buttons!) so I knew that this was perfect! Bizarrely it looks blue in this picture whereas it is more purply in real life.

Black Merino wool thermal long johns from Aldi plus an old black skirt were included to represent the silhouette colours and I just added the brown boots because. Black would have been better but I was in a hurry on Sunday morning!
 Here's a close-up of the shirt. Alas, I had positioned the collar wrong so the Unicorn's face is obscured. Not to worry- he's not really necessary for this interpretation.
What do you think?  Head to Erin's blog to see how others interpreted this picture.

What would you have worn from your wardrobe for this?

xx



Thursday, October 19, 2017

5 brooches and friends #65 -4 and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie.

Hello there,

How are you? Well I hope!
I have another instalment of brooches and friends for your perusal.
This cute little blackbird was from Rosebud Casson last year. I love Blackbirds so I really like wearing this one- especially teamed with Robins!

Yet more birds! I bought these from a cute Shabby chic shop in Writtle a couple of years ago- they remind me of soap!
My sister bought me this cute Erstwilder cherry lattice Pie-brooch for my birthday last year.  I liked it with this red combination.
The dress features Partridges and pear trees. The heart from Hello Crumpet has little to do with them except for colour scheme!
Last but not least, here is my pencil necklace, worn with my Cath Kidston pencil dress!!


Maybe not four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie but there is a certain amount of truth in the title of this blog post! 

Have a great day!
xx

Wednesday, September 06, 2017

Strawberry patience

 Do you know why I love Charity shops so much!  Because you can so often get something you wanted first time round in there if you are a patient.  I posted about my Topshop coat that I found in the charity shop that sells for £90 on eBay because it is a Clara cosplay item- sometimes it is something like that but often, it's just something you really wanted!
 Henry Holland dresses are one of those things that I always get excited about if I see them in a charity shop- this Strawberry flora one that I have often admired.  Patience meant I found it for £3 in the charity shop this Summer!  It is a size 12 which means it is a little baggy on the top, but my heart felt sorted that out easily!
Whilst I am TRYING not to just buy pretty things in a charity shop because I think they are pretty (because it is ok to think something is pretty and not have to own it) or indeed online (So many Lindybop dresses I have loved this Summer but not bought, even when they were in the sale with extra 25% off), if it is one of those, 'really-wanted-it-first-time-round' items, then I will make room for it.  And cheap Clara Oswald items of course!

If you're thinking you've seen my necklace in brooch form before, you would be right, but I'll tell you more about that in another post soon!

Hope you are well.

xx

Sunday, July 09, 2017

Style imitating Art: On the Road

Last week, for Style Imitating Art, Salazar from 14 Shades of Grey chose 'On the Road', a GIF for our Style Imitating Art inspiration.

“On the Road” GIFs by Chinese artist Oamul:
What a sweet Gif! I love all the flowers 
Here is the outfit I created for this inspiration.
Since the picture features a lot of green foliage and a bicycle, I chose to wear my Boden bicycle dress as the base item.  It is lovely and light and floaty for this warm weather.
To give a nod to the myriad flowers, I added this Magenta rose corsage and my Nan's flower necklace plus my oldest flower crown which originally came from Monsoon Kids Bridesmaid range!
The final touch was my Irregular Choice Bed of Roses Posie  shoes.  It seemed right to stand in front of this rambling purple shrub 


I did ask my Gardening friend what they were called, was it Cranesbill?  But, alas, I have forgotten what he told me so if your flower name memory is greater than mine, please leave a comment!

How would you have interpreted this one?

xx

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Pencil it in!

 As you may have realised by now, I am a complete sucker for a novelty print and a bit of matchy theme dressing!
 Thus, I found it fun to christen the lovely brooch Lily gave me with my Cath Kidston pencil print dress (an Ebay win). I combined it with a Cath Kidston necklace with similar colours to the pencils and a much loved charity-shopped cardie! From a distance, it looks fairly sedate then up close, you realise the madness!
We've had a good day today.  Waking up fairly late, I spent the morning doing chores and tidying, then went to the library to return 2 books and pick up one that I've had reserved for ages (I was 12th in the queue for it!!!!!!!!!!) . On the way back, I popped into two of the open charity shops and ended up buying 2 items that would be good for Clara Oswald cosplaying and also ended up buying a 2nd book on Wildflowers because I am sick of not knowing what things are and felt sorry for the market stall holder!
When I returned home (with delicious milkshake), we headed off to the Leigh Folk Festival where we watched Emma Reid and Rob Harbron. Emma went to school with my husband but she lives in Sweden now so we try to go and watch kids when she is over here.  She is an amazing folk fiddler. As we browsed the stalls, it turned out one of the ladies from the support team at work was running a Vegetarian Indian food stall and gave us some amazing vegetable bhajis (I don't like Bhajis but I LOVED these!)   After that, CBC went to get his hair cut and I had a quick scout into the charity shops and returned to watch an Irish trio. 

We headed down to walk by the beach in Leigh and as we walked back to town, walked into my lovely work colleague who lives nearby who had mentioned she was going to watch something at 7pm! 
Finally, we came home and a friend came round.
All in all,  a pleasing day with a good balance!

xx

Friday, February 10, 2017

Dinogirl

 Evenin' all!
Hope that your day was enjoyable, happy and fun.
Mine was... ok!

I thought I'd share this dress which I ordered back in October and tell you a bit about it.

I first saw @VintageStyleMe on Instagram back in August.   They handmake dresses to order.   I thought this was a nice idea and had seen this dinosaur print on their dresses.  However, I was going through my, "Noooo, I have too many dresses, must not buy, must not buy!" phases (I wish these won the war most of the time).   Then I read an article on the lady who runs Vintage Style Me's blog where she talked about the difficulty of running an independent clothes business where she has to compete against fast fashion and how she cannot compete with a clothes chain who can sell dresses for £5 or similar.  She wrote about how sometimes, just one sale in a week can save her and allow her to pay her bills etc and selling one dress can be a lifeline.  I can't find the article on the blog, it doesn't seem to be working right now, or I'd link to it.  It was written so eloquently and honestly and stuck in my mind. I kept hearing those words over and over again in my head. More often than not, I buy my clothes second hand or occasionally from brands such as Miss Patina,  Cath Kidston, Palava Folk though I do frequent Primark and Topshop and Asos.
 Still, it remained in my mind for a while every time I saw an Instagram post and I kept looking at the website.  Finally in October, they had a promotion of 40% off any dress which in my mind tells me that I should have bought it full price, since that would support the principle that was running in my mind.  However, I am a sucker for a bargain so I ordered. I went for their 'Design your own dress' option which is a bit more expensive than the 'ready designed' ones. Usually £59. I chose the dinosaur dress and went for a more fitted Skater dress, rather than their ubiquitous smock style which doesn't suit my shape. I am a total collar addict when it comes to my clothes (in case you hadn't noticed) so I opted for a cute collar and cuffs and a slightly longer length.
Bear in mind, it DOES take a while for this option to be made and arrive.  It was posted on around the 21st December when I was in South Africa and it hadn't arrived when I got back from there. I contacted them and said they'd posted it but obviously it had been lost in the post.  They said would make another one which made me feel terrible. My original intent of supporting an independent business had somewhat backfired.

They were really quick and it arrived a week later and here it is.   It is made out of a sort of Barkcloth material- quite textured.  However, wearing it here on that Saturday, somehow I have managed to rip it partially down the back seam.  It seems to have frayed there after my doing that. I did hear a rip noise when I was pulling down my sleeves (you know when 3/4length sleeves get stuck by your elbows and you're putting on a cardigan).  I hope to do something about it.

Nonetheless, despite the comedy of errors, it is a nice dress and very different and I am very glad to have ordered it.

I added dinosaur collar clips in case you didn't realise!

Do you buy independent?

xxx





Monday, December 26, 2016

Creating a festive outfit

Creating a festive outfit doesn't have to be about wearing a Christmas jumper or even a Christmas dress, it can be about whatever you want it to. I am not a fashion or style expert and I have always done my own thing and you should too.

The end.

However, how I did that here was in the cunning use of bright colours and patterns.

 This beautiful dress is from Palava Folk (once called Poppy England, then Bryony&co) and it is handmade in England.  100% cotton, pockets, lined. What's not to love. Even better, I bought it in their summer sample sale at about 70% less than the normal price.
I thought it worked as a festive dress because the lolly pattern was quite synonymous with Christmas baubles and also made me think of the Land of Sweets from the Nutcracker ballet
 The gorgeous skies in Blackmore as I took these photos.


 I took the bauble idea and wore this personalised Christmas decoration as an oversized pendant. This was a free gift from Punkypins which I received last year with an order.
 I added these wonderful parcel bow earrings from Hazel which were a simple touch without being too overpowering...
The final detail was my Croc shoes. Although turquoise wasn't an obvious choice, I felt it worked well!


And that's how I created a festive outfit! How would you have created one?

xxx

Monday, June 27, 2016

Sometimes I scream for ice-cream

Well maybe not, but sometimes I am a grumpy rat even if not a screaming rat.

CBC is VERY GOOD at trying to make interesting plans for the weekend. Inevitably though, they are often thrust upon me last minute. Or I have a headache. Or both. I am an ungrateful wretch but I do find it hard to be grateful when I have a headache. I just feel like the proverbial bear with a sore head.

Like yesterday.  CBC went off to cover some cello teaching for someone.  And then he came back and invited me out on a walk with his boss linked to World Challenge. I don't know why I was so grumpy about it except that I had a headache and it was raining and I had a headache.
 We went and although the headache did not subside, it was really good to be outside and walking.
He also wanted to go to the Leigh Folk Festival afterwards.

I don't really like outside festivals. It's a combination of crowds, no where to sit, being stuck in roasting sunshine, amplification and just the slow speed at which you can progress anywhere. And I had a headache (did I mention that!??!)

Yet, despite this, he was right that it was good to be there, although we didn't see alot and so we went along today after church. And despite my still being a grump and it being very hot, we saw some really wonderful music.  Cardboard Fox and Nick Pynn were amazing. So sometimes, it is worth being dragged out unwillingly.
Not much to say about the accompanying outfit except I wanted this Emily and Fin dress was SO LONG! I fell in love when I saw it on various bloggers. I resisted for a year and it sold out of course. But sometimes the odd Ebay search is fruitful and I got myself a new one for a third of the RRP in January and have bided my time to wear it.

Of course, I had to pair it with my DIY Ice-cream cone brooch!

Hope all of you had a good weekend.
xx


Thursday, May 12, 2016

5 brooches #43

Hello there!

I hope you had a lovely day! I had a nice swim after school which always makes me feel better! Definitely a water baby!
The day was, on the whole, a successful one. Just finished eating a delicious ratatouille with Bulgar wheat and Quinoa!

But enough of that- onto the brooches!
 You actually should have seen these in last week's post- don't know how I didn't notice there were only 4 brooches, not 5! Hence this week, you get 6!  The Collar clips come from Kate Gabrielle and they rank amongst my favourite brooches! Worn with a Poppy England (now Bryony and Co) blouse!


Up next is another vintage scarf clip (charity-shopped a few years ago).  It is perfect for this silk daisy scarf as it is really too short to tie!

And here's a flatlay I did with it, my Punkypins daisy collection and my Matalan daisy dress (which incidentally, was the reason I first discovered Laura at A Daisychain dream as I was searching on the internet for this dress!

 This next one, the biscuit, is actually a me-made one. Well me-made in the sense that I found an object, got some glue and brooch back and married the three together! The rubber came from Mr Wolf and is far pretty to be used for its original purpose!
 I don't know how I failed to photograph this glittery Trophy brooch up close! but at least you can see it! You can also see the amazing Present bow earrings that Hazel sent me for Christmas!!
 Here's my Topshop glitter bear brooch.  This, surprisingly, causes consternation amongst the kids at school!


Lastly, here's my Deer Arrow Caravan and Car making their debut.  And I had to share the print of the skirt I was wearing with it!!!

Have you been wearing any brooches recently or spied any corkers?

Brooches elsewhere:

http://polyester-princess.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/tuesday-i-got-friday-on-my-mind.html#comment-form Polyester princess wore a cute elephant brooch. She also bought 3 gorgeous ones at the Fleamarket in her current post!

http://www.annasislandstyle.com/2016/05/a-tale-of-two-jackets.html  Anna's got a denim jacket filled with cute pins and brooches!

http://www.polkadot-pink.com/2016/05/neighbourhood-watch_8.html Not a brooch but Donna has the sweetest Fox necklace!

http://vintagevixon.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/finnished-my-marimekko-mini.html Vix has MADE the most cool Steampunk brooches out of old watches and their parts!!! So creative. She is a vintage, recycling marvel!!