How do you read yours?

I remember when Kindles first came out and I was really against the idea. I’ve always been a bookworm and thought I’d never want to replace the smell and feel of a real book with a piece of technology.
Since then I’ve been forced to eat my words and take back what I said about the Kindle, especially now having recently acquired the new Paperwhite 3G version which makes reading on the go even easier.
My photo of my new friend doesn’t really show just how bright the screen is (and you can adjust the brightness to suit you), it means no more struggling to read in bed at night or on a gloomy bus or train. No more disturbing the person next to you with a bedside lamp or reading torch and with the 3G facility as soon as you’ve finished a book you can download another without needing to be connected to the wireless network.

My current read is Les Miserables, I’ve long been a fan of the classics alongside today’s literature and I’ve been itching to read this for some time now. My new Kindle has given the perfect excuse to take the plunge although it’s an epic of a book and with most of my free time after work spent blogging it’ll probably take me months and months to read…still I’m determined to plough my way through.

And what about those printed books that I swore I’d never replace? Well, I haven’t replaced them. I use my kindle most when I’m on the go- I take it to Ben’s and it really came in to it’s own on holiday (more luggage allowance for shopping!). It stops me getting bored and annoying fellow passengers on the bus too.
When I’m at home though I do like to curl up with a good old fashioned book though, the best of both worlds in my opinion!

What are your thoughts on kindles? Any books I MUST read?

Oh, and link me to the snazziest cases/covers you can find.

xxx

*post written in association with Argos*

Playing House- Jewellery Storage

 

 

 

I own a lot of jewellery, so much so that even the inbuilt storage I have inside my wardrobe (good old Ikea!) was struggling to cope, so when Out There Interiors got in touch asking if I’d like to pick a product I was instantly drawn to this rather charming jewellery cabinet to store my favourite pieces.
The hanging space inside is just right for rings and bracelets- I think you’d struggle to fit in necklaces but that’s fine by me, I love how neat and chic this looks and it means I can grab my most worn within seconds rather than rooting through everything I own!
I hadn’t heard of Out There Interiors before but I’m in love with their website especially the amazing range of French Furniture, there are some seriously chic pieces and if I had my own place my bank balance would be in serious danger right now.
For now I shall be making do with my new jewellery home, it now hangs proudly on my wall and adds a grown up and vintage touch to my girly bedroom- grown up if you remove the soft toys and random novelties that are scattered around!
How do you store your jewellery? I love finding new solutions so I can indulge my inner magpie.
xxx

Current Cravings

I swear ASOS are going to be the death of me, I can’t help but have a daily browse of the website checking for new arrivals and it takes real restraint and lack of credit card to stop me placing multiple weekly orders.
Despite my vow to streamline my style this AW I’ve found myself and my attention wandering somewhat to the goodies show above. Firstly I fell in love with the jacket, rationalising that the price was justifiable because it would go with both work and non-work outfits (not to mention look pretty cool).
The cat dress had me the second I saw it. Laura + cats = no brainer. I’m probably going to own this before September is out. Oh and the denim skirt despite the fact we’re heading towards colder weather? Quite simply because I’ve been on the search for the perfect one all summer and I wanted to document that my ideal one does exist.
And then we go on to accessories. Classic black over the knee boots are practically an essential and my last pair are no longer. Randomly gaudy snake earrings? I so don’t need those but they are the cheapest item on my list and oh so pretty and oh so perfect with my planned black and white attire. The backpack I have no reason for sticking in there, other than it’s pretty and I do use a backpack at weekends with the boy. I have a perfectly servicable one though and at £75 I really can’t justify it, but did I mention that it’s pretty?
What websites get you every time, and what are you coveting right now?
xxx

orange you glad?

Dress: River Island
Tights: Dorothy Perkins
It might be bordering on a lie to call this dress a dress as it’s so bloody short. I always forget when I go to wear it and it’s just as well this is an outfit from when I was off work sick and therefore not going out in public. I love the blue combined with the autumnal orange of these tights though, it’s one of my favourite pairings especially with these new ankle boots of mine. I’m glad so many gorgeous pairs of flat boots exist as between my back and my foot I’m living in them right now!
Just a short post from me today,
for once I have nothing to say (makes a change eh?!)
Who’s looking forward to the weekend?
*raises hands*
xxx

Stylish Support

Right back as far as I can remember my family, and therefore myself have been big supporters of The British Legion’s Poppy Appeal. I can’t remember a year where I haven’t purchased a Poppy so when long time jewellery favourite got in touch to tell me about them teaming up with The British Legion I was only too happy to feature them here.
They’ve created this gorgeous and more than a little bit bling Poppy ring to help The British Legion boost their donations from the traditional paper Poppy. The ring costs £12 of which £3.60 will go to the charity. The Royal British Legion is the UK’s leading charity that supports serving and ex-service personnel in the British Armed Forces. They also provide care and support for the partners and families of those who serve. I think we all know of someone who’s life has been affected by the Armed Forces- be it 100 years ago or just a few days ago and this is a charity I will always have a special place in my heart for.
You can buy your ring online here and do your bit for charity whilst keeping stylish.
I’ll be sporting this ring alongside my paper Poppy this year and for infinite years to come. 
xxx