Last Saturday saw our Halloween filmfest where, as I'm sure you have guessed from the snappy title, we cerebrated Halloween a little bit early in suitably scary fashion but watching back to back horror and stuffing our faces.
I dressed up (ish) in my new Shaun of the Dead inspired t-shirt from Qwertee
We laid on a little food some of it Halloween themed (such as the snake sandwich below!) and I made swamp water punch which pretty much tasted like lilt.
Everyone carved pumpkins (mine and Tim's in the middle) and a prize went to Joe and Chelle for the best - second from left in the below photo.
We settled ourselves down with lots of popcorn and we watched:
The Sword and the Sorcerer (not strictly a horror, not strictly any good....thanks Tim)
The Blob
The Shining
The Mist
The Shining was my choice, I still find it just as scary as when I first watched it as a young teen. There's still something horribly chilling about it and it's a masterpiece in how to shoot a beautiful film.
The axe swinging shot of Jack it so ridiculously well filmed and the bit of trivia that goes along with it: the fake door originally used was replaced with a real one when Nicholson chopped through the fake one too quickly, having volunteered as a fire marshal. Impressive and terrifying in equal measure.
Hope whatever you're doing tonight you have a spooktacular Halloween!
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Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Halloween Filmfest
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halloween,
home made,
horror,
party,
shaun of the dead,
the shining
Friday, 26 October 2012
Halloween Filmfest: Costume-ish
As you may remember today is the day of the filmfest .
As I thought was appropriate I bought a new tee from Qwertee added some crappy red eyelashes from Tesco's dubious Halloween section and will be sporting what can only be described as a boufantt hair do.
I'll be blogging fully about our filmfest soon ;D
As I thought was appropriate I bought a new tee from Qwertee added some crappy red eyelashes from Tesco's dubious Halloween section and will be sporting what can only be described as a boufantt hair do.
I'll be blogging fully about our filmfest soon ;D
Christmas is on it's way Stage 2: Bling Up The "Tree"
I realise I may have been a little quite this past week or so. I did have plans for blog but a couple feel through...
1. The Halloween wreath I attempted to make went disastrously wrong, so I gave up on that....and it could have been so pretty....
2. The walk to find sloes to make gin resulted in no sloes whatsoever, but we did have a very lovely long walk in the sunshine.
So that was that. I do have one currently in the process but everything takes a little longer now husband is back at Uni full time as I have no access sat home to the pc as he's usually in the spare room til late working every night.
So what have I been doing with my time? I have in fact been making my Christmas tree costume a lot more bling. I decided it was far too sparse of baubles so spent four nights happily sewing baubles onto it and sleigh bells to make it jingle as I walk. That and adding lots of tiny sleigh bells to the gloves too.
1. The Halloween wreath I attempted to make went disastrously wrong, so I gave up on that....and it could have been so pretty....
2. The walk to find sloes to make gin resulted in no sloes whatsoever, but we did have a very lovely long walk in the sunshine.
So that was that. I do have one currently in the process but everything takes a little longer now husband is back at Uni full time as I have no access sat home to the pc as he's usually in the spare room til late working every night.
So what have I been doing with my time? I have in fact been making my Christmas tree costume a lot more bling. I decided it was far too sparse of baubles so spent four nights happily sewing baubles onto it and sleigh bells to make it jingle as I walk. That and adding lots of tiny sleigh bells to the gloves too.
Ta-da - the finished product!
This one is from last year but I will be a lot more baubly and jingly this time round :D
If you're confused as to why I might have Christmas Tree costume in the first place, may I direct you here, to my other website. I know it's not something I blog about a lot but I did say I'd update here if I did any kind of craft stuff related to my other part time career!
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Christmas is on it's way: Stage 1: Christmas Cakes
I make Christmas cakes for my family every year. This is now a grand total of four.
When I was younger my Great Nana Wilde use to do this and we'd lovingly tuck into a slice of extremely boozy cake every Christmas. I took over the tradition after a long period of shop bought cakes and thought it would be a nice thing to do for the relatives.
I don't see them very often (most are in the North East) and now the family has expended somewhat I wont be spending Christmas at my Aunty Kathleen's as she has an ever expanding number to cook for with four grandchildren, three children plus partners and that's a lot of folk to be running about after on Christmas Day! It's my way of contributing to a family Christmas without actually having one.
So this week I started on the epic bake-a-thon that has become quite the tradition in our house, although we were leaving it a few weeks late, we usually have it all done by mid-September.
I always use Delia Smith recipe from her Christmas book and I use 3 barrels brandy as it's a good mid range brandy for cooking and feeding the cake (especially with four, it just about wont break the bank).
So here are the pics of the progress of the first three...the fourth will be complete tomorrow evening (i ran out of baking paper last night!).
When I was younger my Great Nana Wilde use to do this and we'd lovingly tuck into a slice of extremely boozy cake every Christmas. I took over the tradition after a long period of shop bought cakes and thought it would be a nice thing to do for the relatives.
I don't see them very often (most are in the North East) and now the family has expended somewhat I wont be spending Christmas at my Aunty Kathleen's as she has an ever expanding number to cook for with four grandchildren, three children plus partners and that's a lot of folk to be running about after on Christmas Day! It's my way of contributing to a family Christmas without actually having one.
So this week I started on the epic bake-a-thon that has become quite the tradition in our house, although we were leaving it a few weeks late, we usually have it all done by mid-September.
I always use Delia Smith recipe from her Christmas book and I use 3 barrels brandy as it's a good mid range brandy for cooking and feeding the cake (especially with four, it just about wont break the bank).
So here are the pics of the progress of the first three...the fourth will be complete tomorrow evening (i ran out of baking paper last night!).
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christmas cakes,
delia smith,
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Star Wars Card Embroidery: Stormtrooper Birthday Card
Star Wars Stormtrooper card made for my mate Thew! This is actually my favorite card I've made so far out of all of them.
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Friday, 5 October 2012
Telly picks to make those winter weekends more bearable
There are a few things telly wise that are cheering me up at the moment, and promises of more to come. This is the time of wanting to have a bath and stick my pjs on as soon as I get from work, crack open the hot chocolate and stuff my face with popcorn and it seems the lovey people at Sky/BBC/Channel 4/FX know this. A good does of comedy, a healthy splash of zombie thriller and a little gangster drama is just what I need to keep those winter blues away!
Boardwalk Empire has just started it's third season on Sky Atlantic and what a first episode. The horrifying Rosetti is a deliciously evil and has a wicked tongue on him, racially abusing everyone at the table in Nucky's kitchen when he doesn't get his own way. "Bread stick in a bow-tie" has to be the ultimate though! Van Alden is trying to scrape by as an iron door to door salesman stumbling across Al Capone and O'Banion and saving the latter's life, could this be the start of a beautiful friendship?
Boardwalk Empire has just started it's third season on Sky Atlantic and what a first episode. The horrifying Rosetti is a deliciously evil and has a wicked tongue on him, racially abusing everyone at the table in Nucky's kitchen when he doesn't get his own way. "Bread stick in a bow-tie" has to be the ultimate though! Van Alden is trying to scrape by as an iron door to door salesman stumbling across Al Capone and O'Banion and saving the latter's life, could this be the start of a beautiful friendship?
Modern Family is back on Sky 1 tonight. I'm excited to see what the new dynamic will be with Haley at College and Gloria pregnant, Jay becoming a very much older father.
Strictly Come Dancing starts tonight too and I will be glued to the set watching the competition as it unfolds. The cast is strong this year with no obvious piss takes, and Louis Smith is there being all hawt. I just hope he can move as well as he can pummel! I'm also looking forward to Johnny Ball and Jerry Hall two people I never thought I'd see on the screen at the same time, but who I adore equally. Plus I get Bruce back on my telly, there's something oh so comforting about his crap jokes, all hail King Bruce!
Friday Night Dinner is back on Channel 4 on Sunday 7th October ( with the awesome comedy legend that is Mark Heap as its guest star - taking nothing away from it's main focus though - the Goodman family and it's brilliant casting). Really, really looking forward to this, although I'm a bit confused as to why it's been moved to a Sunday night slot.
The Walking Dead is back on FX for its third season on 19th October too and judging by the Comic-Con released trailer it looks rather brilliant (read: FUCKING AWESOME!) .
Friday Night Dinner is back on Channel 4 on Sunday 7th October ( with the awesome comedy legend that is Mark Heap as its guest star - taking nothing away from it's main focus though - the Goodman family and it's brilliant casting). Really, really looking forward to this, although I'm a bit confused as to why it's been moved to a Sunday night slot.
The Walking Dead is back on FX for its third season on 19th October too and judging by the Comic-Con released trailer it looks rather brilliant (read: FUCKING AWESOME!) .
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Winter Is Coming: we’re ready for it!
It’s been quiet of late on my blog I know but here are good (if
not so exciting) reasons for this.
The nights are drawing in quickly, my husband is now back at
Uni and as such we did the usual and gave the house a thorough top to bottom
clean. Everything has been taken apart/pulled out/lifted up and cleaned
out/under. We’ve also done a few odd jobs that have been pilling up.
The bathroom light has been replaced (joy to any of our
friends who have used our facilities within the last few months). Now it’s
getting dark early we thought it best not to have people wee in the dark (I’m
thinking of my floors).
The cabinet now has a full working set of bulbs in it and we have a
few spare, and it looks lovely when it's all lit up and we have guests over for dinner. Doesn't it look pretty?
The recipes that I’ve collected have been transferred into my book and the paper counterparts thrown in the recycling. I rediscovered the three versions of the Be-ro cookbooks I have and I’m definitely going to be working my way through them this winter.
The recipes that I’ve collected have been transferred into my book and the paper counterparts thrown in the recycling. I rediscovered the three versions of the Be-ro cookbooks I have and I’m definitely going to be working my way through them this winter.
We’ve also lived through mouse-gate. Yep, when we pulled out
the fridge and freezer to clean behind them we found a hole that Jerry would
have been proud of, and evidence (i.e. poo) that mice had been there. So we
bought a humane trap, the mice didn’t take the bait. In fact, after scrubbing
every inch of the floor they decide they would get on top of the cooker to see
what was happening.
Tim found one on the side when he walked into the kitchen, it
hastily scrabbled into a teeny hole underneath the kitchen units. It decided
about five minutes to make a break for it and Tim (with quite scary cat like reflexes)
caught it under a saucepan.
We drove out to the fields and let it free, came back, filled
the hole with expanding foam. Tim scrubbed the rest of the kitchen with bleach and went
to bed, only to find that we’d managed to trap a mouse in the kitchen when we
filled the hole in. This one was again caught by Tim under a colander (Tim and Jerry!) and again
let go in the very same fields. The kitchen was again scrubbed down with bleach
and we haven’t seen evidence of any mice since.
I’m glad we managed to get them out quick. They are adorable
but it’s not nice to think they’re scurrying about your kitchen in the night trampling
their waste everywhere. Living in the area we do though it’s not a surprise we’ve
had some furry visitors, we’re not far from the curry mile and that amount of
food waste about attracts all types of rodents. I’m just glad it wasn’t a huge
rat!
We sold a load of stuff on ebay and made a little extra cash
to put into appliances for the house to make it a bit of a cheaper winter for
us electricity and gas wise.
Gone are the days of putting washing on the radiators to dry
and running up the heating bill. This bad boy costs less than 5 pence an hour
to run and you can fit up to three loads of washing on it at once!
It’s pricey at £85 BUT it’s certainly been worth the cash so
far. It takes the chill off a room too which is great if you’re trying to save
some cash. We've had it on in the bedroom with us at night to keep us toasty warm, and no need for the heating in the morning. Mind you the condensation does build up but we just open the windows in the morning before I leave for work to tackle that problem.
I have also invested in a slow cooker. I bought it along
with two slow cooker recipe books from Lakeland and I was quite surprised at
how versatile slow cookers are. I am very much looking forward to experimenting
with it over the next few months. I shall update my progress as I go.
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Glossybox: September 2012
This months' Glossybox was all about rising stars and it was designed by Maggie Li. I have to say it is much prettier than other Glossyboxes and will now house my stockings in my lingerie drawer.
This cream smells beautiful and is designed fro sensitive skin. I found it applied and absorbed easily without leaving my skin greasy. I don't know if I'd buy it as it is as good as other, cheaper, creams I've tried but I have certainly enjoyed using this product and would recommend it to others for the smell alone.
Now I'm not one for buying celebrities perfumes, in act I usually run a mile from anyone with them in hand in department stores, but there is something lovely about this fragrance. It's a lot stronger than other perfumes I wear but it still retains a strong floral smell rather than something horribly musky.
I am completely in love with this and I will be purchasing when I next get paid. I like saying I smell of Gaga.
I am terrified by using nay type of oil on my hair, being a person who spent their teenage years with the greasiest hair I have spent most of my adult life with beautiful flowing locks that have been well treated, so put oil near it on a regular basis again. Not on your life. I did the right thing though, and I approached this hair oil with much trepidation.
It has made my hair a lot more silky and smooth but being someone with fine hair its results haven't made me want to rush out and buy it, my hair is in pretty good condition anyhow. If I had thicker hair maybe it would be a different outcome.
It has made my hair a lot more silky and smooth but being someone with fine hair its results haven't made me want to rush out and buy it, my hair is in pretty good condition anyhow. If I had thicker hair maybe it would be a different outcome.
I expect something to be wonderful when it has the word wonder in the title. Unfortunately I was let down, I have tried this a few times and it really doesn't make a blind bit of difference to my eyes, even when I am completely shattered after a weekend of performing and travelling. I really don't think it's worth the £20 price tag.
This promised to plump fine lines and wrinkles and it delivered. I thought it wouldn't, having used similar things which promised the world and you ended up with crap results. By 11am though I was back to looking tired, so quick fix yes....not no long lasting results. I don't think 'll be purchasing.
This five minute facial promised to exfoliate and smooth which it did, but not up to a standard of other products I've used, especially the dermalogica thermfoliant, which I think gives a more impressive outcome. Again this is very expensive for results that don't compare next to other brands.
Overall
A good box, but nothing I would purchase apart from the Fame Fragrance.
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lady gaga fame fragrance,
maggie li,
Maghrabian Hair Oil,
review,
Rodial 5 Minute Facial,
Rodial Glamoxy Snake Serum,
september,
vichy idelia day cream
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Birthday Embroidery for my Da and Step Ma
Card for my Dad, a lovely tie pattern free from Wild Olive.
And for my Step-Ma a flapper gal. Design from Sublime Stitching.
Sorry for the crap pics, had to take them in car as I only finished stitching just before I left the house to drive over there!
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