Showing posts with label two birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label two birds. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Like the proverbial bad penny!

Last week, I taught my KS1 Singing Assembly a song called Magic Penny. I loved this song so much, I wrote a blog post with it as the Title and talked about it: http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/magic-penny.html    I cannot believe that I haven't taught them that song since February 2013!!! That's five years! It's funny how seldom I repeat songs in Singing Assembly, particularly KS1!
I found that post as I was looking for a picture of me looking cold and it was filed under the same label,  Two Birds, I searched under.
It took me back to the early 2010's and all the outfit blogging I did, particularly due to the wonderful pair of sisters Nora and Megan Bird who organised Inspiration Monday, a challenge where they posted a picture of a celebrity in an outfit which you then had to take as inspiration and post and link up your own outfit for.  I loved that challenge! It was so nice to link up and meet other bloggers and it really made me begin to explore different sartorial choices- not just pairing obvious items together.
It was real bout of nostalgia for me to look at and to see some items of clothing that I had completely forgotten about and no longer own!

I thought I'd just select a couple of these to have a little reminisce about. Because, why not!?

IM Monday 11-2-13
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/magic-penny.html  
This is the outfit which inspired this post!  I LOVED this M&S striped tunic dress! It came with a navy turtle neck which I still have. What a shame I got rid of this. I suspect I decided that I'd put on weight and it didn't look so good which is a great pity- I would love to wear this still!
IM Monday 4-3-13
From http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/spots-are-stripes-right.html 
I totally forgot about this striped Tescos sweater dress!  I think I culled this one because I felt again, its shape wasn't totally flattering on my pear shape with more weight but it looks quite funky here!
Inspiration Monday and TARDIS Tuesday
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/the-6-degrees-of-separation-of-tardis.html
To be honest, I only got rid of this skirt last year because I just had too many items of clothing (I still have all the other items) - pity as I did like it! It may also have been harder to get on!

http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/add-your-cat-hat-and-all-will-be-well.html
I LOVED this duffle cardigan! It was such a teacher cosy-cardigan. I think the toggles fell off in the end and I said goodbye. Wish I'd kept it as a back up at work. I have an old cardie of CBC's as my back-up cardie at work!

IM Monday 14-4-14 collage
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/amazing-grace.html
I actually own all the items in the picture still but I just don't remember this outfit at all but I like it! Also, these jeans look much looser here than they did yesterday! These jeans are about 18 years old now!
IM Monday 27-1-14
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/she-wore-furry-hat.html
Ha ha, I remember this outfit was worn for snow like now really! I still own all of it except for the jumper- I seem to remember it was a bit itchy. And handwash only.
IM 25-11-13
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/interpreting-animal.html
I included this outfit because....WHAT was I thinking!?  I was trying to match the inspiration as much as I could but sadly, my items didn't match!
Butterfly skirt
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/the-dream-skirt.html
I loved this one so much! I looked so chilled. I think I still have the skirt but I honestly haven't worn it for a long time if I do still have it. Where is it!??
Inspiration Monday 30-4-2013
http://kerenzaallin-garner.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/bears-no-relation.html
I wish I still had this coat! It would be a great cosplay item!


I'd love to see the Two Birds make a come back in the blogging world. I still follow them on Instagram but wish I could still take part in this challenge!

Hope all is well with you!
xx













Sunday, February 22, 2015

A proclamation on the future of bright blue


You do realise now, that any time there is any slight appearance,I will be attributing all mention of blue to the TARDIS! Such is my life now I have committed to weekly Doctor Who-inspired outfits! Mwa ha- Mad cat lady no, Mad Who lady- yes!xx
Yes, this is what being friends with Maricel does to you. Embrace it ladies (and gents- not forgetting Shamu, Gary and WOMOTM and any other male readers/friends/family I have neglected to mention).

So a proclamation:

Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, who so ever heareth this, that all shades of bright blue shall hereafter be known as TARDIS Blue and should the shades of cobalt, electric blue, royal blue, school blue, cerulean blue and so forth be worn, that they shall hereafter be collectively referred to as such. 

And so on.  So why the mention? Well, I have been feeling Two Birds Inspiration Monday guilt, not been joining in with Inspiration Monday so I when I saw that the inspiration was something I could readily see and think of, I immediately clocked the appearance of TARDIS Blue in Cindy Crawlford's outfit.

IM Monday 22-2-15

Which I decided to reverse, since I have a similar shaped and material thrifted jacket and a suitable-TARDIS-coloured top.
Wore simple denim coloured trousers (which look as wrinkled as a prune- NOT a flattering look), similar boots and voila.

Yet, tis all about the extra secret details to make it my own...

IM Monday secret TARDIS details
TARDIS sign necklace and Crown and Glory TARDIS blue jewelled headband- secret extra allusions!

I should add that this necklace is NOT good to swing-dance in- either you garotte yourself or a partner or smack yourself in the face. CBC and I decided to beat the Sunday night blues (otherwise known as 'Going back to school misery')  and head down to Southend for Retro Sundays swing dance night. It was in a new venue, an O'Neills and it was a great venue. Lots of old acquaintances from the dance class we attended in Southend were there so it was very jolly and definitely boosted morale dancing.  I felt decidedly underdressed, everyone was in dresses and makeup (girls) but who cares, the point was to dance!

I have really enjoyed my half term, we've done lots- swing dancing, pancake parties, walks in Suffolk, dinner with friends, charity-shopped, sorted out electricity bills, wedding album, tidied, hoovered, cleaned, made bread, got up hideously late, had some downtime,reading, eating, relaxing and now it is back to the grind.  I just have to think of Ecclesiastes when he says, there is a time for everything in heaven and on earth- a time to work a time to relax (paraphrased) - the nicer part is more appreciated because of the not so nice part.  Plus, it is my birthday in a week so I do have something to look forward to.  I'm thinking Kiddie-style swimming outing to a place with flumes and waves in Colchester? Good idea???? xx


Now over to the linkin' lovelies:

Perfect Patti for Visible Monday
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Terrific Two Birds for Inspiration Monday
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Marvellous Maricel for TARDIS Tuesday
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Sorry, I have been doing work, the above and stuff today so will try to reply to comments asap.xx

Monday, December 15, 2014

The 6 degrees of Separation of TARDIS Tuesday and Inspiration Monday

CAREY MULLIGAN photo | Carey Mulligan

I should begin this post with a disclaimer that I reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally would like this coat!  Carey Mulligan is the inspiration outfit for this week's Inspiration Monday with the Two birds and she's looking fine!

Alas, I don't own any coat remotely like this, or even a jumper like it, so I decided to play with the general colours of the coat and outfit- TARDIS blue! Excellent, that's two linkies in one! Again!

Aware though that my outfit does not resemble this...

Inspiration Monday and TARDIS Tuesday
Skirt and cardie- thrifted/charity shop, top- F21, Shoes-Reidke from Shoeshop
in Haltwhistle, necklace- gift

One more nod to TARDIS Tuesday and Doctor Who is my necklace.  This is a TARDIS key from the Paul McGann 'era' of Doctor Who.  When I was in my totally mad Doctor Who stage (yes, there was one worse than the present), I received a few cool Doctor Who presents including this TARDIS key which has lain in my shoe hanger (one of those plastic ones) in its presentation box since then, not actually ever worn, just kept! The TARDIS key has evolved over the years but a few doctors used this model- read about it here or see all the different TARDIS keys over the years here.

TARDIS key collage



Hope you had a lovely day.  I had a very, very, very busy day today. Mondays always are but then I had to fit in a final Singing Assembly practice for our KS2 Carol service in between two lessons in KS1 so no break. It's been really hard this year because I am only in KS2 on one morning a week so I can only do my Singing assembly on a Wednesday yet I have to somehow produce an impressive Christmas production on 20minutes week (if I am lucky) for 6 weeks lasting an hour and a half. 12 songs, 12 readers. One me, one rehearsal a week.  I felt a bit disheartened since the KS1 and Foundation Stage productions were brilliant but they can spend all afternoon rehearsing for days in addition to my teaching the children the songs in assembly. KS2- just me.

We had a rehearsal for Orchestra at lunchtime and then I went straight to Year 6 for music- they learnt to play Silent Night and O little town of Bethlehem on the tuned percussion and very well they did too! Not bad for a last minute lesson!

After school the Orchestra and recorder clubs performed to their parents.  I just wish the none-too-few rude parents who talked ALL the way through would think and listen and actually encourage their children by applauding loudly, not the damp squib that they produced.  Sigh.  Still the children were really good!

Oh and the blog title?

Carey Mulligan is wearing this outfit for Inspiration Monday. She starred in Blink, one of the most famous New Doctor Who stories. TARDIS Tuesday Celebrates Doctor Who outfits- BING!

xxx

Linking to TARDIS Tuesday with Maricel at My Closet Catalogue


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And of course, the fabulous Two Birds and Inspiration Monday

Monday, December 08, 2014

Buy 1 Doctor Who character, get another one free (with added lions.)



I haven't joined in with the Twobirds Inspiration Monday for ages and I felt really sad about that- I like to support my friends' link-ups (especially the Birds, who have been loyal friends for several years now) as well as being a great place to meet other bloggers!  The last couple of looks have not being always doable for me, or I've forgotten to save the image and then I've forgotten, but I made a point of saving this photo last week, knowing I could definitely do this look in my own way.


Doctor Clara 2

 I also thought how I could tie it in with TARDIS Tuesday with Maricel at My Closet Catalogue as the dress is definitely very Clara-ish, I'd been planning a Cosplay involving my Tartan dress


Image borrowed from the Fashion of Doctor Who
Obviously, I don't have the right colours- I WAS planning to wear my black short-sleeved shirt underneath it but it was SO cold on Sunday that I didn't dare do bare sleeves so substituted a polo-neck top (in navy though, so the colours are right...)
Doctor Clara 1

Need to get the Clara-esque pose right- she stands with her legs awfully far apart,don't you think? I think I'd feel a bit silly doing that!

FYI, none of the items I'm wearing are current (all at least 3-6 years old) but I'll share anyway, the coat is Debenhams petite, the top and boots- M&S, leggings Primark and the dress- thrifted/charity-shopped.
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Well, anyway, I thought I was all set for TARDIS Tuesday but by the time I'd taken the photos, gone into the shed to find craft-supplies, made a cymbal resonate for 10 seconds by screaming at finding a LARGE spider in a box and done a few other things, the weather had totally changed from the delightfully sunny impression above to DOOM, GLOOM and rain, clouds and wind! Therefore, I deemed it prudent to bundle up all nice and warm for heading off to our town's Christmas fair-the whole high street is closed off to traffic and it turns into a street market- the Rotary club organise it and I think they do a brilliant job!  Then I wandered along in the fake snow flying around, looking all Tom Baker-esque!  I've posted the coat and scarf together before when I dressed up as Tom Baker for Melanie Follybird's Doctor Who Style inspiration aaaaages ago


The town fair was great!  We had a good wander around and looked at lots of stalls.  We bought a few things (I bought CBC a Christmas present- he ALMOST bought me one but I was indecisive over it!), We ate a fair few thingsI ate a foot long Bratwurst (sadly no photos!), we listened to some rock n roll Christmas music and debated whether to impromptually lindy-hop (we didn't) and we went and sang some carols in the church on the High Street, though I'd missed my church's slot to lead.  I do love that church! It's right at the centre of the High Street, where it should be and it is the Hub for Street pastors in the evenings!

I thought I'd share a flavour of the fair by posting a few photos here- enjoy!

Fire engine
Everyone in the community is there.
Chestnuts not on an open fire
Lots of things to eat.
Carols in the church
Carols in the church all day- mince pies and tea too!
Duck!
Ducks a plenty! We bought my Mum a wooden one last year.
Leather books
Delicious leather books!
Naughty and nice
He's making a list and checking it twice.
DUCK too!
Duck!
Pies
Pie!
Wooden XMAS
Dislike the spelling (CHRISTmas) but the craftsman ship is good!
Canal chic
Ahh, reminds us of our trip on Beauty!
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Tinsel backdrop to Rock 'n' roll!
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SUCH a treat to see a beautiful sky!
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3 lions on the roof
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Loving some of the Street Pastors dressed up!


xxx

Have you visited any Christmas markets or fairs? Does your community put on an event?

Thank you for your nice comments recently.

Lizzie, thank you SO much for all your comments- I really wish I could reply but please be assured I read all your posts and wish I could respond to them! Oh and Alexander McCall Smith is splendid!

Linking up with
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TARDIS Tuesday with Maricel

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Monday, October 06, 2014

New hats make me happy (as do Superman biscuits)

It kind of surprises me how gloomy I have felt this September.  Despite lots of very happy times over the summer, many really joyful excursions, the month just gone has felt hard. I feel absolutely ridiculous and awful saying that because I have a really, really blessed life, many opportunities and joys and this community here makes me very grateful for your support but somehow, I have felt a constant sense of gloom,particularly on my way to school, that I just CAN'T seem to account for. I love my job and I am lucky to have it plus the behaviour and attainment of the children so far has been excellent so I am not sure what it is other than perhaps the feeling of change and not feeling quite sure of my position and settled with a new Head and personnel. And they all, especially my Head, are very nice and GOOD people, so it's a silly feeling.  I guess it's the harbringer of the cold weather, who knows? A lack of sleep- could be? I guess I'll snap out of it!

Thus I am endeavouring to do things that make me happy. Ha, inspiration Monday this week features a tan hat! I naughtily bought a tan fedora 2 weeks ago in a 'I feel miserable after school, I'll just look in the shop' moment- it was the only one in the shop so I was glad to get my hands on it!

Alas, you get a grainy indoor shots and no denim jacket, though my polka dot blazer feels a bit like denim so this isn't too bad an interpretation I guess! Lots of colleagues and kids said...
looking smart today
Outfit featuring Tan fedora- Primark, heart-print shirt- White Stuff, Polka dot blazer- H&M via charity shop, heeled boots- Next Christmas sale, Trousers- ASOS, Collar clips- Flapperdoodle, earrings- market in France.

Cute collar clips make me happy too. Wearing them twice in a row for work. Shame I seemed to have put them on wonky!
Collar clips
I can feel my inner blog-programmer being annoyed at two outfit posts in a row but couldn't be helped. Thus, here are a few other things have made me smile this week too:

1. Adorable Flapperdoodle packaging. This parcel contained a collection of cute cards and postcards.
2.  A cool birthday present I got in February was this little tea-man who you open up to put tea-leaves in and sit him on the side of your cup with his arms over the side to hold himself there. A bit like Morph bathing in your tea!
3. When I asked CBC to make me some crackers and cheese too (he was making himself some), he used my favourite Tescos Deli Chilli oatcakes with goats cheese and then garnished them with radishes and coriander! Now that's what I call a chic snack! And excellent service!
4. A genius fundraising idea at church on Sunday for the church tower repairs.  Selling takeaway tray portions of apple crumbles. Just enough for a generous portion for two! I'd buy it every week if they did it!

Happy things
5.  Admiring the Biscuiteers shop window in Nottinghill/Portobello road area.  Who WOULDN'T want a London scene made out of biscuits with Superman biscuit flying over head.
6. ...Or indeed a whole plethora of onomatopoeic and superhero biscuits as a thank you present!
7. Inspirational quotes at St Peter's, Nottinghill in the kids room whilst changing for my orchestra concert.
8.  Pretty coloured buildings in Portobello road.
Happy things too
9. Not-pictured- the school orchestra trying my arrangement of the WW1 soldier's song today and despite it having complicated rhythms and all seperate parts, they managed to sightread and play the entire thing and it sounded quite good in one session!
10. The KCO orchestra concert going well on Saturday. Didn't get nervous during my Belchazzar's feast flute solo (the 3rd movement is entirely flute solo) and it went well.  Got complimented really genuinely and nicely by an LSO (London Symphony Orchestra) double bass player!  Honestly, that made my day!
11. Finally, I played with the 1st Sunday worship band on Sunday at church- it's only the 3rd time I've done it and I really like them. I'm the oldest in the band- the others are all late 20's. On Sunday, I was feeling absolutely exhausted after a very late night and having to get up for church practice. We played various songs but the final hymn was Be thou my vision, the modern 4/4 celtic rock beat version (here's a good version) and we began from a pounding drum beat sung a cappella bar the drums and it built up through the 5 verses it getting louder and louder. The congregation really really sang out.  By the end, as we finished, I felt myself on the verge of tears, but happy tears.

Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart,
be all else but naught to me, save that thou art;
be thou my best thought in the day and the night,
both waking and sleeping, thy presence my light.

Be thou my wisdom, be thou my true word,
be thou ever with me, and I with thee Lord;
be thou my great Father, and I thy true son;
be thou in me dwelling, and I with thee one.

Be thou my breastplate, my sword for the fight;
be thou my whole armor, be thou my true might;
be thou my soul's shelter, be thou my strong tower:
O raise thou me heavenward, great Power of my power.

Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise:
be thou mine inheritance now and always;
be thou and thou only the first in my heart;
O Sovereign of heaven, my treasure thou art.

High King of heaven, thou heaven's bright sun,
O grant me its joys after victory is won;
great Heart of my own heart, whatever befall,
still be thou my vision, O Ruler of all.



Many things may serve to make us gloomy but there is always much of beauty, small moments, big moments, inspirational words, filling of the Spirit, a song, and occasionally a super-man biscuit that make the gloom dissipate!

xx

Monday, September 29, 2014

Robins meet polka dots


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Glamorous celeb outfit meets Primary teacher duff-imitation on the stairs of a dark and dingy school.
I had 30 seconds flat to take these photos as I nipped to the hall to fetch my Memory-stick and case which I had left up there after orchestra and go over to the other building to find out what lesson I was covering for the Year 2 NQT this evening. I haphazardly propped the camera on the windowsill, after walking along operating the self-timer from the hall computer and took the two photos and scarpered just as our male secretary came up the stairs to visit the facilities. I tried to look nonchalant as I shoved camera and ID tag in bag.  I knew this was my only opportunity to take a picture and I so wanted to join in with IM Monday with the Two Birds as I haven't done for weeks now and I do like these!

I had white shirt possibilities for this outfit but this would have involved ironing (yuck!) so it had to be this new cardigan from Primark. Add the cute Robin infinity scarf (sorry, no time for close-up but I can assure you they are cute).

I was productive after school today.  We had a meeting which I took minutes for which was over surprisingly quickly, so I went over to see aforementioned teacher but their phase meeting still hadn't finished so I made a decision to try and do something nice for one of the other year 2 teachers. She hasn't really got any powerful vocabulary words up yet and is frightfully busy with other things with no spare LSA time so I thought I'd print, cut and laminate the words for her. She was really grateful and I'd decided to try and do the same for the other teacher I cover.
We have to go through our Performance Management review this week and have to think of what our targets are for this year and I am wondering if I can create Guided reading resources for teachers for some of the books that I haven't done yet, so I can have a target that is non-music based as well.  Hmmm, not sure, got to think it out but I have loads of literacy ideas so I'd like to try and do something with those ideas!

Also managed to photocopy lots of music for orchestra. As our theme is WW1 this term, I've been teaching the children WW1 songs in assemblies and the choir are doing a whole concert of songs so I decided to do an arrangement of a song called 'Keep the home fires burning' for Recorder clubs in three parts (hard, medium, easy) and for orchestra, I've created an arrangement of Mademoiselles from Armetiers. Now this song might possibly have slightly dodgy connotations (not too sure of the morals of these mademoiselles), so I have simply called it, "WW1 soldier's song" because it really is a cracking tune and it works well as a piece.
One of the reasons I was feeling down last week was that one of my brightest musicians (and one of only two cornet players in the school) said he didn't want to do orchestra. The rule is that they are expected to do orchestra as part of their musical development as they have been learning for a while, particularly very able musicians and I have faced many reluctant boys over the years- which is always hard work to keep them going.  He's such an enthusiastic musicians so I felt really down about it.  But this week, I had a chance to chat to him, be really enthusiastic, cheery and joky with him about it, telling him about my experiences with playing the viola when I didn't really want to and touch wood, he seemed happy this week. I consequently felt less gloomy. Orchestra is going well so far- we lost nearly all our players from last year except for 7 children after such a successful year and I knew it would be hard to build up. But a few weeks on and we have 28 children who are getting on ok including some able musicians, some who find it harder and so I have hopes of progressing with them. Sorry if I bore you with school stories - I try to keep things not related to the school as a whole but as my experience as I like to remember these moments.

This week is quite busy. I have to go and purchase 30 recorders tomorrow for my year 3's, two of my orchestra rehearsals and a few more tasks to fulfill! Life is never dull!

The previous weekend was really ok. I did housework on Saturday morning and then went off to London to play recorder for Choir of 21st century in Victoria.  It's nice to see fellow musicians and to perform with such a super choir.  I enjoy the rare opportunity of playing recorder with an orchestra. In between the rehearsal and concert, I headed off to Piccadilly to visit the Cath Kidston flagship store, where I may or may not have bought something (I did) and to visit Irregular Choice in Carnaby Street  where I may or may not have purchased something (I did).  Heading back to the concert, I had the loveliest surprise as my dear friends who live in Petworth had come up for the concert. It's always such a treat to see them and I was delighted as we had no idea each other would be there.  We went for a lovely cup of tea afterwards in Pret.  I do love how music binds friendships regardless of age. They may be 70 and 80 respectively, but we are good friends!
Sunday, I went to church where I discovered our team rector used to be the vicar the church we visit from school and we went to Papermill Lock for lunch. A nice little walk and then onto school work whilst listening to Rebus on Radio 4! I'm hooked and now want to read some Ian Rankin!!!

How was yours?

xx

P.S.

Thanks for your Doctor-related comments and love of Croatia.

Lizzie (Elizabeth Rebecca), you should definitely visit Croatia- teacher holidays yay!!! I also enjoyed your blogs this week about the things you've been up to and it's good that Alan has been able to look after you!

Those of you who also like Dr Who but got a little bored with it, I too missed a whole chunk of Matt Smith- I haven't seen most of the Amy/Rory episodes- I should watch them now I am back into it.

Dormouse- I made Chick-pea curry tonight. Not done your one yet, but it was delicious! Now got to get on with your recipe.

Katie and Fabrizia- Watch Dr Who!!!

Martha- I like Clara's bossiness but I can see it would be a bit annoying!
Vix- yes I really liked him too and wish he'd stayed the Doctor for longer!

Candy- I KNOW! Super costumes eh!?!

Maricel- Yes, I am so glad I'm not the only one who was So over the romance! Kindred spirits!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Don't you step on my blue suede shoes!


Firstly, I would like to know if all those hats belong to her?  Or is she in a hat boutique? And is that a horse hoof in the background? Why is there a horse in the room? Anyway, onto the main affair. I really liked the look of the Two Birds inspiration this week- lovely shade of blue and white and of course a nice hat and instantly knew I had items I could use to recreate this. Both are also items I don't wear very often thus making the endeavour even more profitable/noble (so noble am I- in the rescuing of unloved articles).  The hat,well that is neither here no there- it is black and white patterned but always looks grey in pictures.

IM Monday 14-7-14

Irritating that the light in the garden was really hard to get the colours and textures of this outfit right.

I'll tell you why I don't wear the top very often.  Look at the ruffle- that is a PAIN to iron and we all know I don't like doing ironing.  I remember buying this in Oasis in 2002- very excited I was because it was cheap in the sale. Then I disappeared off to Bali for the year, having not worn it. When I came back, I went off to Music camp and ended up wearing this top for some musical we did where we had to do some sort of Latin dance and I thought ruffles were suitable (Hmmm, Prince Charming more like) and wore it with a lurid turquoise floral sarong.

The dress (for it is a dress) was from Monsoon's Fusion range and was also exciting because I love a good white frock and it was 70% off.  But it has ties at the top for straps and I don't always get it right when tying it plus it doesn't lie well with bra straps (sorry TMI) and I don't like strapless with white! Plus, it always looks creased.
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Ha, here you can see the detail on the hat- it is not grey! Oooh, and an Oasis necklace I've had since about 2000, which I TOTALLY copied my friend Zoe in buying (she had it in pink!)
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You can see the floral embroidery detail here (and creases).  Please also note the toe-nail polish which matches the lady in the inspiration picture's blue- I am nothing if not a slave to detail ;-)

And yes, as aforementioned, kindly do not step on my blue suede shoes, they are peep-toes and it would surely hurt. Thank you for your concern.*

xxx



*Doesn't quite have the smash-hit feel to it now, does it?!



As well as the lovely Two Birds, I am linking up to Visible Monday with fabulous Patti.

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