Showing posts with label plastic jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plastic jewellery. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Rainbows to herald the sun

Oh, WHAT a joy the sunshine was this weekend in South-East England. We were all rather taken back by it and made the most of it.  The traffic to the coast was heaving since everyone wanted a piece of the seaside. That's the funny thing about where we live now, we can do that more easily.

Thus, on Saturday morning, when getting dressed (ahem, about midday, mainly because CBC arrived home at 11.15am and I had spent every moment from the time I woke up, cleaning, tidying, putting away to make it look all lovely when he got back. I wasn't quite finished by the time he returned so I was still hoovering around him!), I wanted something bright and ebullient to acknowledge the sun!  It WAS, however, still a little chilly, despite the brightness.
I began with a daisy dress but then, when looking for a black skirt to go over the top of it, I found this charity-shopped, rainbow, knitted skirt and knew that superseded any other clothing plans!  I added simple black long-sleeved t-shirt and red cardigan and then my newish charity-shopped Clarks Originals red boots.   The obvious jewellery choices were my lovely Lorelai LeQuilliec rainbow earrings (which were a birthday present from myself to myself almost exactly a year ago!) and my Nickat sequin necklace and a simple turquoise hairclip.  

Simple, a bit quirky and definitely not the type of outfit being sported by the women of the seaside town we went to for late lunch with our friend.  There, you are smooth, coiffed and blend in!


What do you think?  Too much or just right for a sunny day?

xx

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Queen of Hearts

Hi there,

Last week, for Valentines Day, I decided to wear a Heart-themed outfit, as is often my want. I own a few things with a heart pattern so it seems nice to unite them for the celebratory day.
CBC and I gave each other a card and spent a lot of the day sorting out things in the house.   
 Here's another view from my house- by the front door! We have a longish, thin, tiled entrance hall.

The skirt and top were both second-hand and are in compleemtary shades.  Comfy too!
 In the jewellery stakes, I wore a Heart balloon brooch from You Make me Design and a Tatty Devine heart lolly necklace!
 And these earrings featuring the White Rabbit in his Hearts costume.
It wasn't my intention to snuggle up to the Moose/reindeer but I thought this was quite funny!

Did you wear a themed-outfit for Valentines at all and if not, anything special?

xx



Saturday, February 10, 2018

Science Week outfit- Space Girl

We had Science and DT week at school this week.  On Thursday, the children were encouraged to come dressed up as something connected to Science.  A whole assortment of Doctors, Nurses, Vets, engineers and people in white lab coats turned up.  Then there was the odd robot, Rubix cube, Einstein, rockets and a few calculators and undoubtedly others I didn't get to see!

I thought about what I had and could dress up as and decided that I would come as The Universe!

The main garments which my outfit consisted of were:

A Red Herring Galaxy dress I bought for £7 in the Debenhams 70% off sale 3 years ago.
A Topshop pewter glittery jacket I bought for £6 in the Sue Ryder Charity shop last year.
Matalan pewter Glittery leggings bought from a charity shop for £3 in Hexham.

 Underneath, as the dress is sleeveless, I wore a royal blue and black stripy cotton t-shirt whose sleeves you can see poking out and a silver headband. Terrible positioning means the Chandelier cord looks like some sort of unusual head-dress!

And then we will talk about the adornments!
 I went into my brooch box to see what brooches I had with a space theme and discovered rather a lot!

Starting from the left-side,
Sputnik brooch from Kimchi and Coconut subscription box.
Geordie La Forge from Battle Born Pins- a prize in an Instagram competition.
Topshop pink Saturn and rainbow rocket brooches-

Right hand side
Two Saturn pins
Erstwilder Alien brooch
Laika the Space Dog from Kimchi and Coconut
Doctor Who badge free with Doctor Who Adventures Mag.
 And the Rocket necklace (which says "Fly me to the Moon") was the third item in the Kimchi and Coconut box.
The children loved my outfit and I am quite happy with the Science-discussion that ensued in Year 1.

So, a child asked me why the Dog had a space helmet on.
I explained that Laika the Dog was sent into Space and they asked why and if she lived. 
I went onto the Class computer to a website called Space.com and we found information on the dates and why she was sent.
Interestingly enough, it didn't explicitly say, "She Died," so we did some reading comprehension Inference and reading between the Lines, assuming that, "Eventually the power to her life-support would have run out," and "Sputnik was burnt in the Earth's Atmosphere," to mean she died.
I asked them if they thought it was fair that a Dog was sent into space and one girl horrifiedly said that she would not send her animals into space.  This prompted a discussion on how animals are used in experiments and we talked about how this isn't fair since animals can't say Yes or No.  I mentioned that people protest against Animal testing and experimentation and one particularly articulate chap (5 years old) said, "Good, someone needs to!"

They then asked questions about the first man in space and we read up on Yuri Gagarin. Apparently, they had been discussing space travel this week and knew about Neil Armstrong and his famous words but not actually about the aforementioned.  I was very pleased that my outfit had prompted such a deep discussion for 5 year olds. It was then repeated in the other year 1 class.

FYI, didn't wear the boots for school as it was rainy, wore DMs instead!  And these leggings were extremely irritating given that I spent most of the day hoiking the wretched things up as they sagged down at my waistline and left me with a rash on my thighs from them rubbing! 


Next year, it would be fun to come as something like a Micro
What do you think?

x

Tuesday, August 08, 2017

5 brooches and friends #62


Welcome to a rather belated 5 brooches. It seems a while since I have done one of these!
 Brooch no.1 was a rather delightful surprise from the lovely Lisa who made it and sent it to me attached to a lovely Bicycle shirt. Alas, my husband has stolen said shirt from me, since it turned out to be a man's shirt, after I only wore it once. I am sure we can share though!
 My Cath Kidston dino dress obviously was lacking reptiles so I added my fish necklace (from Orkney island based Kirsteen Stewart) and a mirrored Triceratops.
 And lest you feared my outfit was not complete, I was wearing Brontosaurus earrings in a clashing shade!
 A moving boat and wave necklace from Kimchi and Coconut.
 My Impossible Girl necklace...
Finally, here is what I wore for our Alice in Wonderland themed Summer Fair at school.  The little bottle pin says Drink me and the necklace (a gift several years ago from my ever kind deputy head teacher) features the White Rabbit.  Unfortunately, I ended up having to run the Bungee run stall in this get up on a scorching hot day.I had signed up to do the raffle but got swapped. I would have dressed more appropriately had I known!

Any favourites here?
Have you worn any brooches or necklaces?
xx

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

5 brooches and friends #40

Greetings to ye!
I hope your day was enjoyable. As you read this, I shall be purchasing about 70 recorders for my Year 3's who have all sent me money to buy them their own recorders.
The moment where I hand out their recorders and they come up one at a time to fetch is one of great joy for me. To see their excitement inherent in their face as they try to play it cool and walk nonchalantly when you know that they are all super-excited is fabulous!!!

Anyway, I digress. Onto the broochery!
 This ringed beauty came from Topshop and essentially cost me 50p. I was delighted to get such a nice-looking resin brooch. It looks like Erstwilder!

 The balloon necklace comes from You Make Me design on Etsy.    The pretty sewing machine necklace came from my flute friend Lara who I helped with her first craft fair. It is so pretty!
I know you saw this yesterday. This deer came from Gloriously Glittery on Etsy also as part of my Lucky Dip.


Here's the 'And friends' part of the post. This 'Love you to the Moon and back' is from my old favourite Punky Pins and also came as part of a Lucky Dip.  So many older ladies have come up to me and said how much they love it!

These adorable Collar clips of a Bee and Daisy came from the lovely Katie who sent them as a belated birthday. I adore belated birthday presents, especially when consisting of plastic jewellery!!!
And that's your lot.
Hmmm, since it was my 40th post, maybe I should've have done a giveaway. I might wait for 50 so stay tuned as you might win something at some point!

Any favourites?

xxx