Showing posts with label items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label items. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Inside My Bedroom...

The four small walls of my bedroom, have seen and heard a lot (metaphorically-my walls are not alive!) From the dreadful hairbrush singing, to the "I have nothing to wear" tantrums, the tossing and turning when I could not sleep, the gossip from sleepovers and the time I drew on my Winnie the Pooh rug, aged 4 and blamed it on my brother, woops.
It is fair to say my room has grown with me and has experimented with its appearance a fair few times. From wonderful matching borders, to a Punky Fish ensemble, my poor room has been the victim to some awful accessorizing.

There is only so much you can do with a room that consists of a wardrobe that can't budge and a bed that won't fit anywhere else. Stuck with the same layout in my room, since I could sleep in a single bed, it was beginning to get very tedious. So everything has remained in the same position, however my humble abode has had a severe make-over. Be gone the white tac, picture splattered walls, cluttered shelves and make-up stained carpet!

This time I have gone for a fresh feeling, happy environment. Through the use of light colours, white accessories and a couple of cute plants my room is now a place, I actually enjoy spending time in.

Yes I admit it, I tidied it all, especially for you.


 Sometimes you just need little positive quotes to get you through the day- positioned perfectly on my door, so I see them when I exit. I'm still trying to find the perfect item to hang from the owl door hooks!
All three items from a bespoke shop in my town- Fifth Corner (Items may be able to be sourced from Sass and Belle)


I've always wanted a throw at the end of my bed. It makes your room all the more cosy. I love the patchwork throws available but searched long and hard to find the perfect pastel theme one. It has a wonderful scallop hem and now you can purchase matching pillows!
Patchwork Throw-Primark £17.00


I have really enjoyed sourcing cushions from all over the place, visualizing what it will all look like in my head and being overly satisfied with the results. I know cushions like this should be for display only, but the blue cushion is the reason for many comfy nights sleep! 
"All you need is love" cushion-Asda £7/8.00
Fluffy heart cushion-Primark £3.00
Bunting cushion cover- Dunelm £5.00
Blue cushion- Ikea £6.00

I wanted my cushions to be the focal point so went for a plain white duvet with simple lace detailing. It isn't the most practical colour for a duvet but it looks super chic when crisp white. 
Lace trim duvet-Primark £11.00 



I've always been one to take pictures wherever I go. They capture a split second and allow you to keep it forever. Half of my bedroom walls were filled to the brim with photo's but I felt it started to look scruffy, with the peeling edges and discoloured images. I needed a way to continue displaying my favourite pictures and what was better than a piece of string and cute crafty pegs?
Pegs- Hobbycraft £1.00
String-Hobbycraft £3.00



Yay, I created a feature wall. I loved the idea of using mismatched frames to create a centerpiece. I really love the idea of different sizes, colours, textures and styles but I wanted my feature wall to be predominately white to match my theme. I kept the patterns subtle and hope to build on it as the months go on. 
Wooden heart frame-Matalan £3.00
Love frame-Asda £2.00
Cut out floral frame-Ikea £4.00 each
Pink and grey floral frame-Ikea £4.00
Rope frame-Dunelm £4.99 sale  
Selection of plain white frames- Ikea £2.00-£4.00



Another main element of my room, is the decoration on my bedside table. The main feature is the stunning flash camera lamp. It was the first thing I got for my room and is such a unique and bold piece. My love for cacti is also displayed. I do not know what gave me the idea to put a cactus in a polar bear mug but I love the juxtaposition! 
Black camera lamp- Debenhams £55.00
Polar bear mug-Debenhams £7.00 
Glass milk bottle-Ikea 60p-£1.00
Orange flower- Wilkinson's 60p-£1.00
Cactus in pot-Wilkinson's £1.50
White shelf-Ikea £2.00
"Enjoy the little things" glass picture-Bespoke home ware shop £2.00

There is a tiny gap between my drawers and mirror, which is the perfect place to store some things ( I have so much, every possible storage element in my room, is filled to the brim). Here is just a little mishmash of items, that i think look quite nice together. 
Ed Sheeran "A visual Journey"- Tesco's £9.99
"The Curious Baretender"- Birthday Present 
2015-2016 diary-Tesco's £1.25
"I have the simplest tastes" box-Fifth Corner (bespoke shop) £6.00 sale
Tea light holder-Primark £1.50
Tea bag holder (used as a ring dish)-Dunelm £1.99

Perfect picture to put inside a television box. "Let me out!"
Television box photo frame- Pink Squirrel (bespoke shop) £1.00 sale
Button M- Handmade



I needed somewhere in my room that I could put a mirror and add some other little items. I found this wonderful little stall and let it all take shape from there. This gorgeous parrot vase is going to be for my uni room but I couldn't leave it in storage till then.
Dark wood stall- Ikea £20.00
Converse Plant-A gift 
Wooden M-Matalan £3.00
White framed mirror-Matalan £8.00
Pin up doll pot-Asda £3.00
Parrot Vase-Marks and Spencers £29.50
Floral folder-Tescos £2.00
Cactus Pen- Ale-Hop (in Spain) approx. £1.50


The newest edition to my room (my room has been almost ready since May) is this wonderful cream 3D rose light. I would love to have a HUGE chandelier but my room is far too small. This is the perfect substitute, it's subtle and pretty! 
Rose lampshade- Dunelm £9.99

The final item is this tiny plaque that my Mum bought me the other day. It is such a strong message to send to someone. I may be going to Uni and facing a number of challenges but the most important thing is to bee myself. I love the bright yellow background and bee pun, as lame as it is!
Bee plaque-Sass and Belle £1.99


I took a slight gamble blogging about something else, so I hope you enjoyed it! I will be doing another 'tour' of homeware items once I have moved into my uni room. Thank-you for reading yet again...

Mollie Woodley 

xxxx




Saturday, 3 January 2015

Christmas Picks

After eating every variety of junk food possible over the last couple of weeks, my body is starting to suffer. You know the casual, having to breathe in when wearing those jeans, the oh I actually look pregnant in this skirt, and woah I can't move my arms in this top kind of  feeling. It is safe to say, sometime in the future (who knows when)  I will have to allow my body some actual nutrients and more exercise than just searching the sale rails.

It is safe to say that Christmas of 2014 was indeed excellent, from the piles of presents, reindeer glasses, family time or the pigs in blankets piled on my plates- it will definitely be one to remember.

I just thought I would share some of the gorgeous pieces I received this year. I am not sure whether doing this blog was the saddest thing ever, as I stood in my garden positioning my selfie stick to get the images I needed but a girl has got to do what a girl has got to do.




Lets start with my new babies. Yes, it is yet another pair of black boots but these had red laces and none of my other boots have red laces. They have a somewhat Timberland look but with a more feminine feel. They are super comfortable with their fur lining and due to the laces manage to stand out. I pair them with almost everything, regardless as to whether or not they go. I am too in love with them, to leave them sitting at home. These were from River Island, of course. 



Sticking with River Island, I also got this gorgeous khaki bag with gold chain detailing. I usually try and cram the entire contents of my room into a small side bag when going shopping, only to open it and the whole contents sprawl across the shop floor. Therefore I needed a practical bag, that was casual yet roomy. This ticks all the boxes. I love it. It is very spacious with a front pocket, zip pocket and the option of two different strap lengths. It also comes in a black or beige version, which have stud detailing as opposed to the chain. 



Next up are two separate items, firstly the purse. It is also from River Island and I absolutely love the pure, crisp, fresh look of the white and beige. I have wanted a new purse for ages but couldn't find one that I fell in love with. As soon as I saw this, I knew it was the one. It has all the necessary compartments and fits perfectly in my new bag. The second item is the gorgeous cut out heart ring. I am slightly addicted to Pandora rings but never found one that looked right on my forefinger but the simplistic, elegant feel to this ring worked perfectly. It is so beautiful, complimenting my other rings but striking on its own.




As you can probably tell, my favourite high street store is River Island. As this is yet another item from there. This blue, pink, beige and grey blanket scarf caught my eye due to the soothing colours. Most winter scarves are quite harsh, however this double sided piece contrasted the others. I am a sucker for scarves in the winter but don't just wear them for warmth, they need to be on trend. Blanket scarves have been extremely popular over the past couple of months and I found that this was just the right size to be worn in different variations. Sometimes they're too thick to do anything with. This will definitely see me through many more winters.


Next up are these two beautiful pieces of jewellery. First up is the unique, gem and pearl choker from Miss Selfridge. A gorgeous, dressy piece of jewellery that instantly makes an outfit. I have found it quite hard to put it with a top, but this slightly high neck long sleeve allows the gems and silver detailing to really stand out. I really love this item because I haven't seen another choker like it. The second item is another Pandora ring, this time for my middle finger. This gorgeous ring, captioned on Pandora's site as a "classic lace ring" definitely knows how to sparkle. It is much bigger than all my others and caught my eye due to its unique sophisticated shape. This is a ring that does work well with others but stands out best when left solo.



Finally, we have this classic faux fur black gillet from Red Herring, Debenhams. Working effortlessly with jeans, it is a different way to finalise an outfit. I haven't worn it as much as I have wanted yet, due to really feeling the cold but as soon as it starts getting a little warmer I will practically be living in it. The material is beautiful and soft and due to it being black it goes with everything. Whether I am using it as a layer of warmth or simply a finishing touch, this is a wardrobe staple.

So they were some of the key fashion pieces that I received this year. Heading into the new year, without the stress of Christmas at work and Christmas in general, I will be blogging much more frequently. I hope you enjoyed reading as much as I enjoyed creating.

Mollie Isabella 

xx

Sunday, 7 September 2014

It's nearly time to wake Greenday up.

Can you believe we're in September, I mean it's nearly time to wake Greenday up (oh god, that joke was awful!) Anyway, summer is coming to an end/already ended and this means we're moving into my favourite season for fashion-chunky scarves, chunky boots and chunky coats, oh yes everything CHUNKY.

Anyway I thought I would just fill you in with a couple of my more recent purchases (main purchases from August) that are items suitable for both now and the more chillier months (with the exception of layering up.)

The first item I have is this gorgeous black and deep mint patterned body-con dress.This is a dress that I feel is going to be perfect for the Christmas party season. With a slightly thicker material to your average body-con dress it is much more structured and can look very smart paired with some thick black tights and some chunky platform heels. Every detail is perfect- the unique pattern, slimming side panels and bold white outline of the neck and sleeves makes this a statement dress you need in your wardrobe. At only £30 from River Island, it is completely justifiable.




The second item is this gorgeous kaftan top from Primark priced at only £10. I saw it on the rail and was instantly drawn to the unique pattern and fringing, hoping that when I showed my boyfriend he would also agree that the item was perfection. Okay, the reaction I got was 'alright', it went something along the lines of, "Well although you look like Aladdin's carpet, I actually quite like it!" So that was all it took to persuade me and I have worn it so much, paired with jeans and whatever shoes to fit the mood of the event. There was also another version but I really loved the warm pinks and reds of this one.


The third item is also from Primark. I have been wanting a new clutch bag for ages due to my favourite one getting ruined on nights out due to the cow leather material that it was made from. I wanted a clutch bag in a colour that would stand out against all my clothes and this little pastel yellow one with gold detailing was ideal. It is a brilliant size and has a pocket inside perfect for your money and house key! This was only £6, oh yes!




Okay, please brace yourself for the next item. Here I present to you a gift from the heavens. An item that seems to be crafted by someone who see's perfection the way that I do. These gorgeous peep toe, chunky boot like heels are the comfiest shoes I have EVER worn on a night out. Once I returned home, instead of pulling them off and releasing my feet, I kept them on until I went to bed. They are stunning to look at, stunning to wear and have the grunge feel that I love when it comes to footwear. Oh thank-you New Look for these beauties, I am in love. At only £29.99 I treated myself and I am very proud of my purchase.



The final item wasn't purchased by me but instead by my parents as a reward for my exam results. It is this gorgeous bag in grey, black and yellow-perfect colours for the upcoming season. With the clashing of yellow and grey and the herringbone print down one side it looks extremely sophisticated and completes an outfit. I was drawn to it firstly due to the stand out yellow but there are so many positive elements to it. Okay, it isn't the biggest of bags but it fits the essentials in, the strap is lovely and thick making it more comfortable when carrying heavier items in it, the colours match the rest of my wardrobe (the monochrome element anyway), there are the different compartments necessary (pen holder, pockets etc) and the bag is split in two meaning things can be organised better. This bag was £40 from River Island.



So that is it for another 'mini haul' type blog. Hopefully now that my holidays are over and I have started my new job, blogging will become more frequent. I hope you are enjoying Mollie Isabella and love the pieces I purchase. If you have any suggestion of a blog, then please feel free to comment below.

Many Thanks, 
Mollie Isabella x








Saturday, 12 July 2014

Holiday Haul

I've been on a bit of a spending spree and this time I managed to remain focused, purchasing items for my holiday. I didn't want to spend lots of money, so I have shopped for some bargains. VOILĂ€, here you go-lots of holiday bits in my Holiday Haul.

To start off with we have my items from H & M- I am extremely impressed with their summer collection this year and their prices just seem to be getting cheaper, hence why nearly all my summer suitcase items are from there. 

Item 1


Here are some cute high waisted denim shorts in a light wash denim. The detailing is so simplistic they go with anything. They're stretchy, comfortable and a massive essential for the summer. I have wanted a pair of denim shorts for ages but didn't want to spend too much on them, these were perfect-coming it at only £12.99! They also come in a grey wash colour. Find them here.

Item's 2 & 3


I am a sucker for H & M's basic range because the prices, when on a budget, are amazing. I wanted some cover ups for the beach and around the pool and these two were perfect. I fell in love with the bright orange because I thought the colour would look gorgeous in the bright sunshine and the leopard print would work for both the beach but also tucked into a skirt or some shorts. At only £3.99 each you just can't say no! Find them here.

Item 4


Again another basic range item. This simple grey cami crop top will go with so many items so it was completely essential. It comes it at only £1.99 and I would have stocked up on the other colours but they had none in my size. The burgundy one is on my list of must haves.Unfortunately I can't find the link but this takes you to the basic tops.  

Item 5

I fell in love with these shorts and panicked when I couldn't find my size but luckily I found another pile. They're a stretchy denim making them very comfortable, with the zip detailing being on the side. Admittedly they are quite short (not quite bum revealing though). I just loved the colours of the flowers- they seemed quite different. They were only £7.99 and come in a variety of colours. Find them here

Item 6


I have always loved this royal blue colour because it compliments my pale skin really well and the shape of this crop top really stood out for me. The length isn't too short and I love the width of the straps. Yet again it is from the basic range-coming in at only £3.99!Unfortunately I can't find a link but this takes you to the basic range

Item 7


Okay, I retuned to my childhood with this item-a bubble gum pink top splattered in black unicorns. Cute right? Again it is another crop top but they're just perfect for the heat abroad. The sleeves are cut low meaning this top is more of a loose fit than a tight one. At only £3.99 I had to have it. Have no idea why I can't find things on the site-here's a link to other crop tops

Item 8


I am never really one for a tropical print but I loved the monochrome twist that this one has. The material is slightly thicker and more of a denim feel compared to the standard pencil skirts you can get, meaning it is much more structured. However the sizing's are awful. I am a size 8/10 but had to purchase this in a size 14. I have no issue with that though, I'm just glad I managed to get one! It was only £7.99. Other colours appear online here

Item 9


I love denim and wanted to start venturing out and wearing something other than just denim on my bottom half. This is a lovely soft denim material and I loved the fact it was short sleeved. It is cropped and looks lovely with patterned skirts. I have worn this the most so far! It was only £12.99 so I snapped it up instantly. Am I just not understanding the site? I can't find it!!!

Okay so that's it from H & M, gosh this is a long blog but that was the main bulk of things. 

Now to move onto my favourite all time bargain store- Primark! After stocking up on my monochrome items (check out my previous post), this time I entered with a sensible head-holiday shopping ONLY. 

Item 10


I saw these and had the will power to leave them until I returned to Primark and realised I actually couldn't leave them behind. I love the flower detailing and the aviator shape-classic and pretty! At only £3.00 I just had to get them and they came with a free case! Primark seriously needs a proper website

Item 11


HOW CUTE IS THIS TOP? Again I got this as a cover up on the beach. I thought the colours would look amazing in the sunshine by the pool or on the beach and who could ask for better characters on the front of their top? It also came in a Little Mermaid version. At only £6.00, go on, return to your childhood. Primark


 Item 12


After searching far and wide for a kimono that was affordable and pretty, I finally found one in Primark. It is by far the best one I have tried on. The length was perfect, the colours nice and summary and the fringing wasn't too long so it looks smart as well as casual. At only £13, I couldn't believe it! I was in such a rush I didn't see if they had any other colours but I will be returning to investigate. I love Primark


Item 13


This black and white polka dot bikini provides both tummy control and under wire at such an affordable cost. Usually you have to invest in something with so much support but Primark have blessed us with this bargain. It has a strap that can be worn two ways- halter-neck or around the back for extra detailing. It is super flattering, I can't wait to wear it. At only £13 it's an amazing price! Available in other colours too

So that is it from Primark and we are down to my two final items. 

Item 14


This hat is from River Island and caught my eye instantly. This summer I thought I wanted a floppy hat, however I couldn't find one to suit me or one that I felt comfortable in. I found this summer bowler hat which is a perfect size! I don't have the confidence to wear hats normally but I have fallen in love with this simplistic creation. It was slightly above what I wanted to pay coming in at £15 but it will protect my head abroad-good justification hey! River Island have got some gorgeous hats this summer!

Item 15

The final item from my Holiday Haul is this ever so scrumptious swimming costume from Forever 21. I always find some gorgeous items in there and this costume definitely caught my eye. The colours are fab, the pattern is delicious and I can't wait to take some colourful summer pictures in it. It doesn't provide support- so this is strictly a sunbathing piece but it was so bold and I knew it was needed. At only £9.99 it's a must have. I did buy it at the start of summer so I don't know if it will still be in stock, if not there are other variations! Find Forever 21's swimwear here

And Ta Da that's my Holiday Haul complete! There are some brilliant pieces with some even better prices and I can't wait to test it all out in the sunshine. 

Thank-you for reading, 

Mollie Isabella