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// iHeart Breaking Hearts*

Earlier this week, my lovely friend Daisy (who writes her own beauty blog – if that’s your thing, you should check it out) introduced me to the iHeart Breaking Hearts, and wow, I’m pretty glad she did! This is such a unique product, and with a super cute back story: “I SEE HEARTS EVERYWHERE!” They … Continue reading »

// Nike Plus

At the weekend, my fiancé and I made what I would class as an ‘investment’. We bought a new pair of Nike running shoes (you can see mine here), and a Nike+ sportband each. Naturally I got the white & pink one (pictured), and he went all manly and got the grey and yellow one. … Continue reading »

// Book and End Bookends

White spray-painted aluminium. I absolutely adore these bookends! As the owner of three (small) bookcases, bookends are not something I can ever recall having a need for. Until I saw these, and realised I just had to have them! In all fairness, the aforementioned bookcases have long since started to overflow, and that’s without considering … Continue reading »

// Ampersand accessories

As I was saying yesterday about constantly getting caught up in the cycle of clicking into things and getting distracted, well it’s happened again today. Who knew you could lose hours of your life just by browsing the internet? There’s a whole host of ampersand objects available, and I just can’t stop looking at those … Continue reading »

// Royal Mint

Whilst reading back through my old entries, I was surprised to note that whilst I’d previously mentioned them in passing, I actually never blogged about Britain’s New Coinage. The coins, created by Matthew Dent, were the winning entry from a national competition launched in August 2005. The Royal Arms is divided into four parts: England … Continue reading »

// Shoe wheel

Well, isn’t this an innovative invention? The shoe wheel, by Rakku Designs: The Shoe Wheel is an ingeniously designed mobile storage unit with 20 expandable pockets that can hold up to 30 pairs of shoes depending on the type. Shoes are inserted into the pockets through elastic bands, which secure them snugly into place. The … Continue reading »

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