Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Oh, Home!

I feel like I've actually been back at my Mum's a whole lot recently, I guess because we were only there for Chinese New Year at the beginning of the month and before Christmas I wasn't visiting that regularly.

It's quite nice to use the visit as an excuse to get up to London and have a good ol' change of scenery that you and I both know I enjoy. And London sure was looking great in the sunshine on Saturday.

My sister was back home which was the main reason I went up and treated myself to a long weekend with a half day on Friday too! We made homemade nachos and watched two really bad films on our first night, like bad bad, not good bad, would definitely never recommend Magic Mike to anyone, it's appalling - the nachos were great though!




We had hopes of leaving early in order to make it to The Breakfast Club in Spitalfields but I wayyy overslept. With the amount of great places to eat around Spitalfields, I pretty much outright refuse to queue to get in somewhere on a Saturday afternoon, I might be missing out but I'm okay with that.






After leaving Shoreditch High Street station and getting distracted by Box Park and some neat street art just across the road, we mooched on over to Spitalfields where we high-teched the hell out of getting a table for two at The Diner - they have an iPad and text you when the table's ready, thing of the future.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Film Club 2014 | January.


I've had this planned for quite a long time, for the last couple of years I've tried to keep a list of every film I've watched, which is much trickier than it sounds. Then I discovered that I actually could have some kind of real use for Pinterest and it became easier.

I know we're well into February now but I thought, as watching films is such a big part of my life, my watching habits are something that I wanted to share on here. I'm so pumped for the Oscars and have enjoyed all parts of the Awards Season so far, finding out how right (and wrong) I get to be with predictions and taking in the celebration of film.

I think 2014 is going to be a really interesting year for movies, with new films I've seen already making it into my favourites of all time. So here are the films I watched in January, a combination of very new and not so new, a pretty fine start if I do say so myself.

  1. The Terminal
  2. American Hustle
  3. Carrie (2013)
  4. Uncle Buck
  1. Sound City
  2. 12 Years A Slave
  3. House at the End of the Street
  4. The Wolf of Wall Street
  1. Her
  2. Inside Llewyn Savis
  3. In A World...
  4. Last Vegas
  1. We're the Millers
  2. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
  3. The Hunt
  4. Filth
  1. Dallas Buyers Club

Favourite: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' – Believe the hype. Leo is fantastic, the whole film is an assault on the senses and despite tipping the 3 hour mark, it's fast-paced, funny and has more than enough to keep you interested. Plus, Jonah Hill's teeth, omg.

Second Favourite: 'Dallas Buyers Club' – It's a film about aids, I don't know how they made it fun but it works. Matthew McConaughey really shows that he's a great character actor and actually allows you to see the softer side to homophobic degenerate, Ron Woodroof. If you miss out on this, not only will you be missing out on a touching story, you'll also be missing out on the resemblance between Jared Leto dragged up and the beautiful Zooey Deschanel - I can't unsee it.

Less Favourite: 'American Hustle' – I DO NOT GET IT! It's pretty, everyone in it is very good, the soundtrack is alright but it's a film with no middle. The beginning and end are strong, I like Christian Bale's potbelly and Jennifer Lawrence is brilliant but there was a big lack of any 'hustle' to maintain my interest.

Least Favourite: 'House at the End of the Street' – I'd heard good things about this but I can't for the life of me work out who from. This was a 'just pick anything' move from Netflix when round my friend Laura's house, I regret it. I generally hate slasher films as I just don't find them scary but on top of a really overshadowed motive, this one jumped about so much it made hardly any sense. J-Law is good, but even she couldn't save this one.

How I 'do' Film Club: I'm defining Film Club as any film I can sit more than halfway through, including ones I watch on TV, I'm amazed at how many great films I've discovered super late at night on BBC Two - Grey Gardens, anyone?

You can keep up with my recent watchings with my Film Club 2014 board on Pinterest.

I really am hoping this is something I can keep up with and not just flake out on like numerous Photo A Day projects I've tried and failed at. I think with monthly updates it's much less intense, let's give it a go!

I'd love to keep up with what you've been watching too and if you have any recommendations I'd love to hear from you.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Welcome to the UK, Smiggle!


I was pretty excited when I was asked to look at some Smiggle products ahead of their first UK store launch at Westfield Stratford on 20th February. Firstly because it was my first ever PR sample and secondly, I can't get enough of cute stationery, I just wish I had more time to put it to good use.


I've always got time for a mechanical pencil and those highlighters are scented.

An amalgamation of 'smile' and 'giggle', Smiggle was born in Melbourne, Australia in 2003, and they're all about fun pens, notebooks and gadgets. With their first UK store opening in a matter of days and stores in Reading, Brighton and Kingston due to follow by the end of March, Smiggle are looking to make stationery exciting again!




I was really impressed with all the products I was sent, without a bad word to say about any of them really, even if that cute mouse calculator seems to have run out of batteries (I really wanted to write boobies on it for the photos). How great is that gel pen case? Definitely brought me back to being 10 and my obsession with smell gels, it was a bit of a shame that the gel pen in my favourite colour was a leaker but I think that's kind of part of the nostalgia too.




My favourites were easily the headphones, I wasn't expecting much but they're actually brilliant. Maybe I don't know too much about audio but I know everything I've listened to with them has been clear with the just the right amount of depth, making any song from Kanye to Taylor Swift (plus artists and bands I actually listen to) sound great.

I'm really willing Smiggle to do well, I mean, I still have love for Paperchase but it's nice to see a change and I'll definitely be heading to their Reading store once it opens if I can't make it to Westfield Stratford before then.

What do you think of Smiggle? Are you a bit of a stationery-fiend too?

You can keep up with Smiggle on all the usual social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and Instagram ahead of their big launch on Thursday and if you can't wait until then, you can have a preview of their products over on their Australian site.

*All products sent as a PR sample for review; views are my own.

Thursday, 13 February 2014

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