Showing posts with label 12 days of christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 days of christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, January 05, 2014

12 days of Christmas | Day 12

On the twelfth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, twelve old photos, eleven memories, ten amazing movies, nine YouTube videos, eight resolutions, seven must-read books, six make-up tips, five favourite blogs, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.
It's the final installment of the 12 days of Christmas blog posts! I'm a little sad, but also relieved. This was much harder than previously anticipated but I've actually really enjoyed this, it's been a lot of fun and I hope you've all been enjoying reading these.

My final blog post is some old photo's. I've tried to keep my embarrassment to a minimum but I've also thrown in a couple of awkward middle school phase photo's. Enjoy laughing at my younger self! 



Me and my little brother Josh... nawwwrrr.


This is quite possibly my favourite photo of the lot. Haha sorry Josh, but you love me really.






Despite my CBBC hat, I love this photo a lot.


Back in year 4 when I was playing the grumpy sheep in our school Christmas play, The Grumpy Sheep. Not one of my finest moments.


Our old dog Bramble. I wasn't choking her, I swear!


Hahaha! You know what? I'm not even sorry, this photo is just hilarious! The Lion the witch and the wardrobe. 2008 I think?




Thanks for sticking with me for the 12 days of Christmas, I'll see you all soon!

Cheerio x

Saturday, January 04, 2014

12 days of Christmas | Day 11

On the eleventh day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, eleven memories, ten amazing movies, nine YouTube videos, eight resolutions, seven must-read books, six make-up tips, five favourite blogs, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies, and a new blog post every day.
Since we are now well into January, 2013 seems like a distant memory. How about 11 memories from 2013 then?

1. Ate a banana
A completely weird memory to start this blog post off with, but I am going in chronological order. I'm not a fruit fan. I much prefer vegetables, but it can sometimes be hard to get your 5-a-day just from vegetables. I hated banana's HATED them. Even the smell used to make me throw up a bit. One of my resolutions last year was to eat more fruit, so I turned to the banana. I ate a banana for the first time in three years, and didn't throw up. Success. 

2. Went to Italy
I went to Italy with the school in Feburary last year and I really enjoyed it. The weather was like our average spring/summers day- tshirt weather, so It was nice to get away from the winter breeze and snow for a while. I remember walking around Rome with a group of friends. The girls were in shirts, and the boys were walking around in vest tops. We had Italians laughing at us because they were all in puffer jackets, hats and scarves. It wasn't that cold! Must have been our northern genes coming to use. The weather was lovely and we saw so many beautiful things. We went to Rome, the Vatican, Pompeii, Herculaneum and climbed Mount Vesuvius to name a few. It is such a beautiful country and I'd love to visit there again.




3. Bought eight CD's for less than a tenner
Another weird one, but music is so expensive these days. I basically bought 8 CD's for the price of one. BARGAIN. At the time I was branching out my music collection. In Newcastle there used to be a second-hand CD/DVD store called That's Entertainment. It would do deals like 6 CD's for £5 or 3 CD's for £5. And when they had every type of music under the sun, how could you say no? 

4. Back to the 80's
I've been in all of my High School's musicals since I joined, and they are the highlight of my school year. Last year was Back to the 80's. It's a funny musical, set in a High School, like quite a lot of musicals actually. By doing the school productions I get to meet people like me and find friends for life. In fact nearly all of my closest friends were involved in musicals or productions at one stage or another (har har, stage). It was such a fun and energetic musical, something I'll never forget.




5. My 17th Birthday
I will never forget this birthday. I saw McFly in concert for the third time. ON MY BIRTHDAY. It was such an amazing night where I got to see my favourite band with some of my favourite people. I'll never forget when they sang the words 'She looked incredible, just turned 17'. Myself and my friends screamed. A night I will never ever forget. Oh yeah, and Danny saw me waving my birthday badge around.



6. Shine Media Awards
I've already written a blog post about this, so if you want to check it out click here. The team behind our school newspaper got to the finals of the Shine School Media Awards, meaning a trip to London. Only my second ever, the first was to see Les Misérables back in 2011.
I love London, I feel like there is so much to see and do there. The fact I managed to use the tube in rush hour is something I'll never forget, because I honestly thought I wouldn't be able to cope. I'd love to go to London again, but this time do to more of the touristy things.

7. Trip to Edinburgh
My family decided we'd have a weekend break in Edinburgh over the summer holidays. I'd never been before despite it being only and hour's train journey. Although the weather wasn't too great, we had the chance to become proper tourists. The Edinburgh Fringe was on whilst we were there so we took a stroll along the Royal Mile where we saw some amazing street performers. We visited Edinburgh Castle which had amazing views. We also went to Camera Obscura which is this hilarious museum showing tricks of cameras and light. Very funny. However, my highlight had to be the ghost tour we went on. The guide was very believable and very scary. When we were below some of the nightclubs she was telling us one of the ghost stories when I felt someone grab my arm. I just assumed it was my mum, but none of my family will own up to doing it. I thought I'd like to be a ghost tour guide, it seemed really fun, until she told us that she sometimes has to be the one to blow out all of the candles in the vaults, alone with only a torch...




8. Mother/daughter time
I love my Mum. We may argue constantly but I love her really. We went on a little spa day in the summer and it was so nice to just spend time with my Mum for a change. A nice little pampering session never harmed anyone.



9. People at work
I'm really lucky to work where I did over the summer. Because The Alnwick Castle is a tourist attracting, we see over hundreds of tourists every day, so I saw many different types of people. Obviously you get some, not-so-nice people, but some people were so lovely and nice to serve, I'd leave work with a smile on my face.



10. Wuthering Heights
I also wrote a blog post about this which you can check out here. We, as a cast were close before rehearsals even began because of past shows, but the relationship we grew as a cast was like no other. We were like one big happy family and I couldn't think of better people to spend 8 weeks of my life with. 



11. University
In November I began my university application process which has been a very scary process because everything feels so real now. I've heard back from all of my 5 choices which means that if I get the grades, I will actually be leaving home and going to university. Just got a few interviews and my fate will be almost sealed!

See you all tomorrow for the final day of Christmas!

Cheerio x

Friday, January 03, 2014

12 Days of Christmas | Day 10

On the tenth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, ten amazing movies, nine YouTube videos, eight resolutions, seven must-read books, six make-up tips, five favourite blogs, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.
So far in the twelve days of Christmas I've recommended seven books and nine YouTube videos. It is about time I recommended 10 films (or movies). Obviously I may have a very different taste to you, so don't bash me for what I like (you are the worst kinds of people...), I'm simply telling you which are my favourite and recommeding you watch them if any take your fancy. Tadah.

1. Love Actually
I've seen in three times this Christmas I love it that much. Oops. It follows around different people and their Christmas love stories, who are all somehow entwined with eachother. It isn't your typical Christmas film, and it is full of familiar faces. Hello Hugh Grant.

2. Bridge to Terabithia
I first watched this in the summer when I was going through my "I need to watch everything Josh Hutcherson has ever been in" stage. I hadn't cried like this watching a film since the first time I watched Titanic. I was literally sobbing. It is so beautiful and sad. It is about two kids with an imaginary world but things sadly turn out for the words. I hugely recommend this one.

3. Billy Elliot
An absolute classic. Even if you aren't into dancing you really should see this if you haven't already. Set up north during the miners strike, it follows a young boy who wants to become a dancer but his father is very against this idea. Not giving too much away am I? Since I've seen the film probably around 20 times I really want to see it in the West End now.

4. Titanic
Of course this was going to be on the list somewhere. I cry every time I watch it. I don't even own the DVD I just watch it when it's on TV and I'm sure I've seen it at least 10 times. Not only is it a great film, Leonardo DiCaprio is also very attractive in this.

5. The Princess Diaries
It is one of those childhood classics. I loved it then and I love it now. I wish I found out I was a princess of a far away land when I was 15...

6. Wuthering Heights 
(The version with Tom Hardy and Andrew Lincoln) I first watched this because I was in a play adaptation of the book written by Emily Bronte that the 2009 film is based on. It is so chilling and thought provoking. If you fancy watching it, it is on YouTube. If you've read the book and found it difficult to understand then this will help greatly.

7.  21 Jump Street
A comedy and Channing Tatum, what more could you want? It is so funny and cannot wait for 22 Jump Street to hit our screens. I can quote so many parts of this film. Whoever was sat around me and my friends when I saw this at the cinema, I apologise for the loud laughing.

8. Moulin Rouge
This is also one of my mum's favourite films. It is just so crazy, but has the added love story with a saddening end, basically any Baz Luhrmann film. The music also makes it pretty incredible. I just love the cinematography and the way it was filmed. 

9. Romeo and Juliet
Another Baz Luhrmann film, but the music (again) just makes this so so good. Dicaprio is amazing in this modern adaptation of the Shakespeare play. 

10. Mean Girls
Last but not least. The most quotable movie of all time. Do I need to say more? Most likely not.

See you all tomorrow!

Cheerio x

Thursday, January 02, 2014

12 days of Christmas | Day 9

On the ninth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, nine youtube videos, eight resolutions, seven must-read books, six make-up tips, five favourite blogs, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies, and a new blog post every day.
It's currently 8:32pm as I am writing this. If I'm honest with myself I could have had this up and published around five hours ago. But I've found myself watching Sherlock. I've already finished series one. Actually, that's not too difficult; there's only three episodes.

 Today's blog post is about procrastination. Something we do without even realising it *cuddles with the dogs for five minutes* ahem. 

When we find ourselves procrastinating we turn to the wonder that is YouTube. One minute you could be watching a video on Marxism, or how a cell divides. Next thing you know, you're faced with funny cat videos, or the 'weird' side of YouTube. I'm talking about videos such as the 46 year pregnancy. Don't lie. We've all been there.

Now before I start watching series two I thought I'd share with you some of my favourite videos on YouTube. Some classics. Some you may have never seen before. Enjoy.

1. Wrecking Ball Chair Fail
This video deserves way more views than it already has. I came across it on tumblr. The website of all things funny and weird and pretty and yeah. It gets funnier the more you watch it.


2. Charlie bit my finger... again!
I couldn't not put this in. It's a classic. And hilarious to impersonate. Charlieeeeeee


3. Lily's Disneyland surprise... again!
If you haven't seen the first one, I'd check it out it is so cute! But Lily's little sister Chloe had me in stitches because of her reaction- you'll see what I mean.


4. David after the dentist
Another classic, but too too funny to miss out. Is this real life?


5. Ultimate dog tease
A talking dog, what could be funnier?


6. Jimmy Kimmell- I told my kid I ate all their Halloween candy
We don't get into Halloween as much as America, which you will probably be able to tell after watching this video. I don't know whether to laugh or be annoyed. Very funny though.


7. The photobooth Challenge
A lot of youtubers have done this, and they are all very very funny. I've picked one at random for you to watch before you go searching for the rest of them. Yes these are two adults playing with the settings on their webcam.



8. Times we've pooped our pants
A weird video to come across judging by the title? Someone I'm subscribed to put up this video and it is actually really funny. I don't know if it's the facial expressions, or the way they tell the stories but I really enjoyed this one.



9. Drunk make-up tutorial
Last but not least is a video by the YouTube Queen that is, Jenna Marbles, all of her videos are top quality, but this one has to be one of my very favourites.




See you all tomorrow!

Cheerio x

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

12 days of Christmas | Day 8

On the eighth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, eight resolutions, seven favourite books, six make-up tips, five must-read books, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.


Happy New year everyone! Today's blog post isn't exactly eight resolutions, but rather eight things I aspire towards by the end of 2014.

1. Drink more water
I've never drunk a lot of water, in fact I hardly drink at all. I can sometimes go from the moment I wake up in the morning to six in the evening without  drinking anything. I aim to drink at least a litre of water a day. Sometimes when we think we are hungry we are actually hungry so hopefully I won't want to snack all the time, and may even clear up my skin!

2. Spend more time with my family
I think I sometimes take my family for granted. Sometimes I'd rather sit in my room for hours than sit and watch the football with them downstairs. I'll hopefully be going to university in the summer so I'll not see my family for months at a time. It's definitely time to start spending more time with them- even if I hate football!

3. Go on more walks
I have two energetic dogs and live in the countryside with some lovely walks and views. Seems like a no brainer really.

4. Don't be afraid to say no
I sometimes think I'm too nice *parents laugh in the background* No, but really. If someone asks me to do something, even if it's something I don't want to do, I feel inclined to do so because I feel like it would be rude to say no. It's okay to say no to doing something you don't want to.

5. Don't be afraid to say yes
A bit of a contradiction to number four. What I mean by this is to leave my comfort zone more, do to more things.

6. Read more books
This is a really simple one, but I don't read as much as I want to. I plan on reading a little bit every night before I go to sleep. A wind down.

7. Save my money
Whilst I had a summer job, I was really good at saving my money. Until my summer job ended and I had to buy christmas presents. And clothes. Okay and some things I didn't actually need. But this year I actually plan on saving my money and leaving it as emergency money for university.

8. Learn to cook more meals.
I can make a mean pasta dish, and I know how to put things in the oven but that is about it. I don't plan on starving at uni so I intend on learning new recipes and cooking for my family.

These are my resolutions for 2014. In December I may revisit this post and update you all on how well I stuck to my resolutions.

Hope you all had an amazing 2013 and all the best for 2014.

See you all tomorrow!

Cheerio x

Monday, December 30, 2013

12 days of Christmas | Day 6

On the sixth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, six make-up tips, 5 favourite blogs, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.
I'm not a beautician, nor am I a professional make-up artist, but I thought that today I would share with you 6 make-up tips that I swear by, enjoy!

1. Use make-up brushes
This may seem like I am stating the obvious, but a lot of people don't actually use make-up brushes, yet using them really changes the way you apply your make-up and makes the finished product look so much better. For example, using a foundation brush means that your foundation won't appear streaky and you will have even coverage and a flawless finish.


Here are 8 basic brushes which make-up artists believe help with your application:

1. Foundation brush (these can either be flat or round, depending on which you prefer)
2. Concealer brush
3. Fluffy powder brush
4. Blush/angled contour brush
5. Small blending brush
6. Flat eyeshadow brush
7. Precision angle brush
8. Lip brush

2. Concealer
Your skin is made up of a lot of different colours, and sometimes you want to eliminate these for example, the redness around your nose or chin, the redness of spots or the dark blue circles under your eyes. Using the same concealer for different colours will not help eliminate the beasties.

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Opposite colours actually cancel eachother out. So, if you look at the colour wheel, a green pigmented concealer would eliminate redness, which is perfect for spots, and an orangey-pigmented concealer would eliminate the blueness of under-eye bags.

3. Filling in eyebrows
Sometimes we go a little crazy with the tweezers, making our brows look a little sparse, or they are just simply not the shape we want them to be, so we turn to filling in (or drawing in, in some cases) our eyebrows.

My first tip would be to use a powder rather than a pencil, because you don't want your eyebrows to look drawn on, you want them to look as natural as possible. I would suggest getting a matte eyeshadow matching your natural hair colour, unless your eyebrows are naturally very dark, then go for a slightly lighter shade. For example, if you have black eyebrows, go for a dark brown colour to fill them in. If you do use a pencil, use light upward strokes and don't draw your eyebrows in as if you are following a dot-to-dot.

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This photo here shows you how to shape your eyebrows.
Line A: To find where you should start your brows, follow a straight line up from the side of your nose.
Line B: To find where the highest point of your brow should be, follow a straight line up from the outer part of your iris.
Line C: To find where your eyebrow should end, follow a line from the side of your nose up diagonally to the outer corner of your eye. Where line D crosses is where your eyebrow should end.

Remember, eyebrows are sisters and not twins; it's okay if they aren't exactly the same.

4. Contouring
Sometimes we don't like the shape of our face, other times we want to accentuate our features. Contouring is the art of highlighting and shading different parts of the face, to 'alter' the shape. The image below shows you where to highlight, and where to shade your face. When contouring, apply in circular motions so you don't get a harsh dark line. This obviously isn't the finished product, I've been much stronger with the contouring than normal so you can see what I mean.



5. Colours for eyes
Some eyeshadows do not suit certain eye colours, however if you put colours that cancel eachother out next to one another, they can help eachother stand out.

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For blue eyes, because orange is the opposite colour, use eyeshadow with orangey undertones such as gold which will really make the blue in your eyes 'pop'.

For green eyes, red is the opposite colour, use eyeshadow with redish undertones such as plum to make your eyes stand out.

Brown is a neutral colour meaning any colour will work with it, however the most 'stand out' colour would be your purples.

6. Smokey eyeshadow
I'm not going to lie, it has taken me a good few years to perfect the smokey-eye look, and some days it still looks pretty bad, but hopefully these tips will help you create your perfect smokey eye.


Start off by choosing 4 different shades. For this look I went for a black smokey eye so you could see the effect better. 
1. Begin by using a flat eyeshadow brush and packing the second-lightest colour  all over your lid as your base colour. 
2. Using a blending brush, put the lightest colour in the inner corner of your eyes to brighten them and open them up.
3. Using a blending brush again, blend the second-darkest colour over the outer corner to the middle of your eye and also through the crease.
4. With a clean blending brush, soften the edges of the eyeshadow outwards and upwards.
5. Again with the blending brush, blend the darkest colour into the outer corner of your crease and up.
6. So the black doesn't look too sharp, use a clean blending blush and blend the colours together.


I hope you enjoyed reading today's blog post and have come away with some helpful tips. I'd really appreciate your comments because although this post took hours, it has been my favourite to do and I am tempted to do more of these in the future.

See you all tomorrow!

Cheerio x


Sunday, December 29, 2013

12 days of Christmas | Day 5

On the fifth day of Christmas, Stacey gave to me, five favourite blogs, four best friends, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.
Before making my own blog I read quite a few which got me 'into' the whole blogging thing, and today's 12 days of Christmas blog post is dedicated to my favourite blogs which I think you should all check out!

The first is the first blog I came across was sprinkleofglitter. Louise's blog is mainly beauty,baby and lifestyle. It's such a happy blog, the photo's she puts up are so colourful and beautiful, and you can't help but smile when you read it, especially the posts about her daughter- what a cutie! She also has a YouTube channel under the same name which has over 1 million subscribers.



To check out sprinkleofglitter, click here

Another of my favourite blogs is Tanya's Burr's beauty, style and lifestyle blog. Tanya is a makeup artist and I first came across her on YouTube with her makeup tutorials. Girls watching this, I highly recommend them! Her blog is brilliant as she writes posts about her favourite products, which helps, for example, if you don't know which foundation to go for. She also posts about her life, again, with lovely photos.


To check out Tanya's blog, click here.

Again, there is a running theme with this blog post, as I found out about Zoe Sugg's blog through her YouTube channel which has over 3 million subscribers. Zoe's blog, Zoella is also a beauty and lifestyle blog. I love her writing style and her posts are also helpful, especially her DIY ombre post.


To check out Zoe's blog, click here.

Carrie Fletcher is another person I found about through YouTube,  she started her blog 'alliknownow' back in April and I've been loving it. She posts about her thoughts and feelings. They are so well written and leave you thinking for a long time- very inspiring and I urge you to check it out.


To check out Carrie's blog, click here.

Last but not least is 'a-small-islander'. She is one of my nearest and dearest friends and began her blog in the beginning of December. So far, her posts have been lifestyle, posting about her birthday and Christmas- they are really cute and think you should go have a look at her blog because it will make both of us very happy.


To check out Kirsty's blog, click here.

*Disclaimer* I do not own any of the photo's used in today's post.

See you tomorrow!

Cheerio x

Saturday, December 28, 2013

12 days of Christmas | Day 4

On the fourth day of Christmas Stacey gave to me, four amazing people, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new post every day.
Now this isn't me being soppy here, but these people mean a lot to me! Okay, maybe a little bit soppy...

Stateside diner back in 2012- yum!
Prom 2012
Holly Ball Dec 2013
This girl is a character! Back in year 2009 we both auditioned for the school musical, Jesus Christ Superstar and became inseperable! I can't help but laugh when I'm around her. We're going to the West End one day.

Grease back in March 2012

Flashmob August 2012

Last day in lower school 2012

We used to dance together, back in the day, and for around three years I honestly thought she was in the same year as me until I moved to high school. The 2 years between us is invisible, she's my little bundle of joy and going to miss her oodles when I go to university. *gets emotional* I had to restrain myself from putting some photo's on from 2008, hilarious, but I don't want those monstrosities on the internet!

Grease back in March 2012

Slaughterhouse Spring 2013
Evolution Festival Summer 2013

There seems to be a running theme of meeting these girls during something artsy. We met during one of the youth theater productions many moons ago, but it wasn't until Grease in 2012 that we became close. I love our little girly dates and inside jokes *i'm having a breakdown* and I can speak to her about anything and everything.


Opening night of Les Misérables December 2010

March 2013

One Direction Concert April 2013

Last but certainly not least is my fellow concert goer. We became close during Les Misérables (surprise surprise) when we realised how alike we were. Since then we've had so many laughs, I've been so close to peeing myself on a number of occasions! 

See you all tomorrow!

Cheerio x

Friday, December 27, 2013

12 days of Christmas | Day 3

On the third day of Christmas Stacey gave to me, three recipes, two cute doggies and a new blog post every day.
I've been doing a lot of baking recently, so I thought, what would be more fitting than three quick and easy recipes?!
 
Homemade Hot Chocolate
 
I'm currently sat at my computer sipping away at this recipe- it's quick, easy, and tasted delicious!
 
Ingredients:
A mug of milk
A chocolate bar of your choice
Squirty/fresh cream (optional)
 
  1. Pour milk into your mug so you know how much you will need to heat for your hot chocolate.
  2. Pour this into your pan and heat on a low heat so you don't burn the milk and stir often.
  3. Add the chocolate of your choice (I went for Dairy Milk Caramel and it was amazing!) I added three squares of chocolate but you can add more or less depending on how milky or chocolaty you would like your hot chocolate. Continue to stir.
  4. Once the chocolate has melted and the milk is hot, pour your hot chocolate back into your favourite mug, add fresh or squirty cream and decorate as you wish!
 
 
 


Fairy Cakes 

Ingredients:
100g margarine
100g caster sugar
100g self-raising flour
2 medium eggs

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°.
  2. Cream together the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy.
  3. Beat in the eggs one at a time, adding a little flour with each. Then fold in the remaining flour.
  4. Place cupcake holders into the a tray and spoon in the mixture.
  5. Leave in the oven for 20-25 minutes.
  6. Once baked, leave to cool.

You can then decorate the cakes as you wish, but I decided to make butter icing (mixing butter and icing sugar) and covering them in pink sprinkles.


 



Shortbread Biscuits


Ingredients:
225g plain flour
110g caster sugar
110g margarine
1 medium egg
teaspoon of water

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°.
  2. Mix together the flour, sugar and chopped margarine using your fingers until it resembles breadcrumbs
  3. Add the egg and teaspoon of water. Mix together until it starts to form a ball. Use your hands towards the end.
  4. Flour your surface and rolling pin. Roll out the dough to the thickness of approximately a pound coin.
  5. Either cut the shapes yourself or use cookie cutters.
  6. Place the biscuits on a baking tray and leave to bake for 10-15 minutes.
  7. Take out the biscuits and leave to cool.
  8. Decorate as you wish. I sprayed the stars with edible glitter and used coloured icing to decorate the teddy bears with a face and bow tie!
 

 
I hope you enjoyed this blog post as I realise it is something very different to what I normally do!
 
See you tomorrow!
 
Cheerio x