Showing posts with label cath kidston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cath kidston. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

The country floral patterns that at one time were reserved for the older generations have recently made us go all granny chic, thanks to the likes of designers such as Cath Kidston.  Vintage loving fashionistas have long been rocking the trend with the regeneration of bygone era floral fashion, with the shabby chic style extending from clothing to homewares.  One reason why retro florals are now so popular is because it taps into the romantic ideals of the 40s and 50s, incorporating the wartime fascination of the make do and mend rule, when everything was simple, attractive and less commercial.

I was never one for floral anything, whether socks or cushions, so it's surprised even myself how appealed, or rather obsessed, about the trend I've become.  I just love the pretty colours and delicate detailing and it's got to be realistic looking, which is how we'll see the trend developing this year; it's all about botanicals: fine art depictions of plants and flowers.  You heard it here first.  (Well, after Vogue.)

Something I always have been and always will be is cost conscious, or 'thrifty' as is the age old term.  Cath Kidston prints as beautiful as they are can be pretty pricey but to embrace these gorgeous florals doesn't have to cost the earth.  I've been buying some bargain bits and pieces here and there and I'm going to share them with you.  You see, everyone can afford the vintage inspired look!


This is my Rosali Duvet Set from Ikea.  This was an exciting find for me as it's been hugely popular and sells out quickly.  The print was allegedly designed by Cath Kidston for Ikea some time ago but as her name isn't on the packaging you're not paying the Cath Kidston price tag.  The set comes in white or blue and I adore the blue colourway so much.  This is a bargain at £24.99 king size!




This is my Minky ironing board which I bought about three years ago.  I thought it was pretty cute with it's pink feet and detailing, and the cover was cool too but I recently found a much nicer one which suits the board really well.  The floral ironing board cover is from B & M Stores which is a haven for good quality bargains.  The pattern reminds me of Cath Kidston's 'Provence Rose' and the colour is so fresh and vibrant.  It cost only £2.99.




This was another great purchase from B & M Stores.  I wanted a sturdy box to store my surplus make up products in, and because it was to be kept in the bedroom I wanted it to look pretty.  This box is perfect and does the job well.   The sky blue is a lovely contrast against the pink flowers.  A fantastic buy at £1.99.




Now, this is a really attractive oven mitt; the colours are vibrant and it's so pretty.  It's not great for your hands, though!  I think it's not that well made in respect of the padding and fabric used, I feel heat coming through the glove pretty quickly when I'm removing a hot tray out of the oven.  I dread to think how it passed safety tests.  :-/  It cost £1 from Pound World.  You could say you get what you pay for but because I love looking at it (and it's partner as I bought two), these will be staying in the kitchen.




This is the Ditsy Paper Tray from Matalan which I thought would be great for storage.  I decided to use it as my sock box and keep all my socks and tights in it.  It's so big and spacious you could use it as so many different things such as store magazines, toiletries or some logs by the fire.  For only £5, this doesn't set you back much.



This is still one of my favourites; a white and lilac button padded floral seat cushion which has tie backs so I can secure it to my bedroom chair.  It looks so shabby chic and a perfect match.  The fabric is cotton and washes well in the washing machine, which is great news if you spill foundation on your cushion like I did!  I only paid £1.99 for it from B & M Stores (you should by now have guessed they're a good shop to try out!).




If you missed my Christmas present post last month, here's a reminder in case you can still buy this.  It's actually an iPhone case for your mobile but I bought it with the intention to fit my iPod Touch in it, which it does perfectly.  I found it in Poundland of all places for, well, a £1!  There was a choice of pink or blue and naturally I went for the blue one because I think I have a thing for blue florals.  This is a really good buy as it looks and feels much more than just £1's worth. 


Do you like the vintage floral theme?  Seen any similar items for bargain prices?  Please share if you've spotted anything!

Becky x

Sunday, December 30, 2012

It's always a sad time when Christmas Day has passed but you can look forward to the winter sales for a bit of retail therapy.  This year has been a terrible one for rain and nothing else, and for what must have been the first time in absolutely ages, it rained on the big day.  Even now, on New Year's Eve as I write this, it's bucketing down and sounds completely rotten coupled with the howling wind.  I don't know about you but I don't want to venture outside unless I really need to, so it's great news to know that there's some excellent sales happening online.

I've been hopping about the web checking out my favourite shops to see what goodies have been knocked down in price, and I've not been disappointed.  Here's some of my top picks of the best lingerie and home sale items.

Cath Kidston has a select range of desirable pieces on sale.  I really want the useful and pretty Circle Ditsy Hanging Tidy.  It's good to look at and would store umpteen nick-knacks.
Was £18 Now £12





Bravissimo has a variety of sale lingerie, including a piece from their own gorgeous collection, the Bettie Mae Bra.  The colour is gorgeous and the plunge style would suit me extremely well.  
Was £32 Now £25.50




I love Dotcomgiftshop for their vintage inspired goods, there's always something I have to have from their cute and quirky ranges.  The exclusive Pantry collection is so sweet and I'm excited to find there's some in the sale, such as this adorable Set of 6 Spice Tins.  
Was £9.95 Now £3.95.
Matalan is really coming into it's own these days; their prices are reasonable and the quality really good.  The chic nude colour Metal Bow Purse is stunning and thankfully in the sale!  
Was £8 Now £4




Figleaves Boudoir collection is something a little more special, like these Black Tie Lace Shorty knickers.  I love the generous lace with the wide satin band featuring a black tie, instead of a run of the mill bow.  
Was £22 Now £17.60




Over at Leia Lingerie the beautiful Freya Martha Bra is finally in the sale!  Featuring soft fabric, pretty butterflies and a fresh aqua trim, this will be the perfect buy to take you into spring.  
Was £29 Now £14.50





I always like to have a compact mirror in my bag (for when I get a rogue eyelash or random rabbit fluff in my eye!)  The Vicenza Heart Mirror and Photo Frame in the Debenhams sale is so cute and stylish.
Was £10 Now £5

I've picked up a few things in the sales including a wool skater skirt, studded sweater and these two buys which I thought were amazing value and so attractive.

I bought this make up bag from Boots in their half price Christmas catalogue sale for only £4.  I hadn't even noticed it before so I was taken by how pretty it was when I saw it.  It's from the Minnie Couture collection and is such a good quality peach case with chunky brass zipper.  The big black bow makes it look very chic too.  I'm using it to store my essential make up in.




I then found this awesome little shoulder bag in Primark.  It was the only one there still with the full price tag but at the checkout it was just £3!   It's a muted nude/beige colour with velvet black spots and brass clasp.  I found it a little too gaping when I put my purse in so I stitched the four corners where the strap ends meet the bag and now it's better and much safer.  




There's so much good stuff in the sales right now, have you spotted a bargain?  Which shops would you say are the best to hit for the sales?

Becky x

Saturday, November 24, 2012

I am hugely excited that there's less than a week left of November because it means very soon our Christmas tree and home decorations will be going up!  I have a nostalgic love of all things Christmas, and this year I'm really into the homespun and bygone era look, channeling that 'make do and mend' mantra and the colour pops of the 50s.

Image - Cath Kidston

What I covet most about Christmas is tradition and being able to indulge in reminiscing past Christmases and adoring passed down decorations that have made it through to another generation.  My Dad, who's the most Yorkshire of Yorkshire gents I know brought from home some of the best Ye Olde decorations dating back decades before his own birth.  Ancient glass baubles which hang precariously from their ever thinning stems are beautiful to unwrap and gaze at, but what's more beautiful is the age behind them and the love, the family stories, and a time you can never revisit.  In my too young an eye to know first hand, the 40s and 50s were the best times for a good old Christmas.  When that satsuma and apple in the bottom of your stocking (or Dad's old long sock) really was a festive treat and we appreciated every little carol and cracked nut.

So this year I'm especially hoping to create a bit of a vintage spin with my already bulging collection of decorations, but there's another look I also warm to quite a lot, and that's the Scandinavian look.  Natural fabrics and materials, rows of repeating patterns in vibrant singular colour, and reindeer depictions.  Everything a cosy fair isle wooly jumper represents and more!

Star Pendant Lamps - Ikea, Mushroom Decorations - Dotcomgiftshop, Robin Ornament - Next,
Wooden Reindeer - Parlane, Deer Mug - Cath Kidston, Owl Decoration - Homebase, Vintage Cushion - Dunelm Mill, Fair Isle Stocking - Linea at House of Fraser

There is so much on the high street right now that confirms vintage and homemade is the current trend and I've been battling the temptation to buy it all.  But, with a clever eye for a bargain I've been able to find some amazingly priced Christmas pieces, and what I haven't succumbed to purchase I've crafted myself.

Here are a few items I bought -

Wilkinson Wooden Deer Heart - £1

Wilkinson Paper Chains - £1


The Range Jingle Bells - 79p

The Range Glass Toadstool - £1.59?

Here's some cross stitched hearts I've been making.  They are stitched on red, green and natural aida, backed with red felt and sewn up with blanket stitch.  The deer and stag designs came from Cross Stitcher magazine which I made with my own shades and I padded these ones with wadding.  The Noel heart is a flat tree decoration and my own design!  I love this kind of pattern.


Is a vintage Christmas your style or do you prefer a more modern look?  Or perhaps a winter white theme?

Have I missed a shop that I would go crazy in?

Share your favourite Christmas trends and traditions!

Becky x

Sunday, October 28, 2012

I adore Cath Kidston; the pretty florals, country comforts and vintage inspirations.  When I think I have the brand pinned, a new design breathes a new fresh take on the shabby chic, vintage look, proving it's not about chintz and granny decor.

As much as I've loved Cath Kidston, I've never been into one of the stores.  Buying online and through the catalogues is simple as, but I've often wondered the physical experience, seeing the product ranges for real and being able to touch the pieces.  So, I decided to call into the York store on Stonegate to get a proper feel of this quintessential British brand...


The store looked tiny but like many of York's city centre shopfronts, was deceptively roomy and full of inspiring visuals.  Farmhouse style kitchen chairs and wellington boots lined the way in, with display boxes full of bags in all shapes and sizes.  From there, an archway led you into the main shop floor; the points of sale to the left with trinkets and small goods in every available crevice to tantalise your curiosity.

A large, centrally placed table boasted festively designed kitchen and dining paraphernalia; tea towels, cake tins and paper napkins in holly print and and an adorable frolicking deer design.  I was in actual awe of this pint sized rudolph because it reminded me instantly of old fashioned cards and Christmas ornaments my Grandparents used to decorate their home with.
Copyright Cath Kidston

I found a beautifully soft and chunky jumper with the very same little deer design knitted into it's thick yarn.  It was so cute and looked like the kind of jumper you could snuggle into when it's pinching cold outside and you're all enveloped warm and cosy within this comfy jumper.  Sadly it was the only jumper left in the store and it was a small.  :-(  A large would be the perfect size to throw on and chill out in.



Everything in the shop was there to be adored, picked up and to take inspiration from.  In one corner, a faux set up of a laundry room caught my attention.  An apron adorned mannequin ironed Cath Kidston fabrics on a board of complimenting floral bouquets.


Even the changing rooms were clearly Cath Kidston!


The 'bedroom' was my favourite set up in the store.  A beautiful white glossed wooden bed with Cath Kidston fabric panels was dressed in a swathe of country chic patterns.  Floral and striped pillows lay upon eiderdowns and blankets; blues, pinks and crisp whites offering a clean, feminine country boudoir.  This is everything my own bedroom aspires to be.


I could have jumped right into that bed, there and then, it was so beautifully inviting!  To the left was an open shelved area where I discovered what must be the best blanket ever to have been knitted.  This super snuggly Fair Isle lambswool blanket.  I was in love!


So, there'll be a certain deer jumper and Fair Isle blanket on my wish list this coming Christmas...

Do you like the Cath Kidston style?  What would be your favourite piece from the shop this season?  Or do you prefer a different theme for your house?

Becky x
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