Sunday, 21 December 2014

My Winter Favourites!



Hello all, welcome back!

I rarely try out new products when it comes to my skincare, especially in Winter, mostly because I have dry sensitive skin and unless I've read lots of reviews I won't go near it! With this in mind I thought I'd share my winter favourites, these are things which I automatically turn to as soon as the weather starts getting cold!


From left - right:

Vaseline petroleum jelly cocoa - available from Boots/Superdrug as well as most supermarkets
Nivea Creme - £3.56 from Boots
Nivea express hydration primer - £4.99 from Boots
Real techniques buffing brush - part of the core collection, £21.99 from Boots

As you can see my winter skincare and makeup is all about keeping as much moisture in my skin as possible! The Vaseline and the Nivea creme I use on a night, they both work wonders on dry skin however are better used when you can leave them to soak in, not when you're about to put foundation on! 

I don't always wear face makeup in winter. However, when I am wearing makeup I use the Nivea hydration primer, although this is a primer and not a moisturiser I find it works really well at moisturising the skin enough to create a lovely base for make-up and keeps it on well throughout the day. I usually use a sensitive skin moisturiser, such as the ASDA Young Skin matte moisturiser or the ALDI Q10 dry & sensitive day cream with SPF 15.

Finally, onto tools! As my skin gets more sensitive in the winter I don't like wearing lots of makeup, hence why I turn away from my beauty blender and towards my buffing brush!
Although I love my beauty blender, for day to day makeup in the winter months I prefer a lighter coverage and by using the buffing brush I still get all the coverage I need without feeling as though I'm wearing a full face of makeup. 

I hope you enjoyed seeing my winter favourites, please leave any skincare recommendations in the comments!
Unfortunately my laptop has broken and after being sent for repair twice, PC World have deemed it unfixable, this means I'll be without one for sometime (not sure how long) but will post updates from my iPad so you guys know when I'll be back posting. Hopefully it'll be as soon as after New Year, I restart university on the 11th so fingers crossed it'll be not too long after that! Sorry for being a bit absent in the last few months, having a broken laptop has been not at all helpful but 2015 should be a better year!
Hope you all have a great time over the next few weeks, whatever holiday you celebrate!

Stay golden! Gracie xo 

Sunday, 14 December 2014

Morning routine!


Today I'm bringing you my morning routine, this is what I do from washing my face through to makeup on an ordinary day!


Skin care (L-R):

Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Gel Wash 150ml
Young Skin Matt finish moisturiser - ASDA, £1



Makeup (L-R):

Estee Lauder pure colour palette
Dainty Doll eye-shadow base - Frankie's Girl - see Dainty Doll website for stockists
Happy Booster™ Glow & Mood Boosting Illuminating Bronzing Veil - £8.95 - Physicians Formula online
Collection Colour Lash Mascara - £1.99 - boots.com
Rimmel Clear Complexion Transparent powder - £3.99 - boots.com
W7 In The Buff palettes - £9.99 - w7 cosmetics online
Seventeen Doll'd up mascara - £6.29 - boots.com
Collection extreme 24hr felt tip liner - £2.99 - boots.com
w7 brow twister - £4.95 - w7 cosmetics online
Estee Lauder palette
Rimmel 25 hour lasting finish foundation - £7.99 - boots.com
Seventeen stay time concealer - £4.49 - boots.com



Elegant touch eye-shadow brush
Lash and Brow groomer - unsure of brand 
Eco Tools travel size eye shading brush
Eco Tools travel size concealer bush 
(both part of the 5 piece brush set available from boots.com)
Beauty Sponge - TKMaxx - £4.99
Eyelash curlers - TKMaxx - £2.99
Angled contour brush - TKMaxx
Powder brush - TKMaxx


Hope you liked seeing what I use in my morning routine, most of these products are available from Boots (where I buy most of my makeup) however when they're not I've tried to say where they're from so you guys can try them out for yourselves! Stay Golden, Gracie xo

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Edinburgh at Christmas...


My favourite thing about living in Edinburgh is Christmas! It's my favourite time of the year and is especially amazing when you're surrounded by the festive delights that Edinburgh has on offer.

In Edinburgh there is loads going on at Christmas the European market and Scottish market are my two particular favourites, so many amazing Christmas gifts and of course the food! From Bratwurst sausages at the European market through to seafood chowder at the Scottish market there's everything you need to keep warm on a chilly December day!

I've been to both the markets quite a few times (I'm totally addicted to them) and thought i'd take the opportunity to show you guys what my Christmas so far has been made up of.








 Hope everyone has been having a great month, stay golden!
Gracie xo
 PS: all images in this blog post are my own and taken and edited by me

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Top 5 books from my bookshelf!



Hello all and welcome back!

Today I'm going to do a countdown of my top 5 favourite books from my - rather compact - bookshelf. At uni I don't have a lot of room for books, however that doesn't mean I don't prefer some over others.

RRP £7.99
Number one is Divergent, the first in the Divergent trilogy written by Veronica Roth. 
For those who enjoy: The Hunger Games
Others in the series: Insurgent and Allegiant

RRP £7.99
Number two is We Were Liars written by E. Lockhart.
For those who enjoy: The Fault In Our Stars
Others by the author: The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks

RRP £8.99
Number three is One Day written by David Nicholls
For those who enjoy: romantic novels
Others by the author: Starter for Ten

RRP £7.99


Number four is Perks of Being a Wallflower from Stephen Chbosky.
For those who enjoy: coming of age teen novels, such as The Fault In Our Stars 
Othersby the author: unknown (sorry, this is the only one I've read)

RRP £7.99

Number five is The Ladies Paradise written by Emile Zola.
For those who enjoy: classic literature
Others by the author: Unknown

Those are my top five, they've all been read and enjoyed multiple times and they'll be read many more times in the future! Hope you enjoyed this post, as always stay golden!

Gracie xo

Disclaimer: all the prices are RRP prices from the Waterstones website, these books are probably available elsewhere for a lesser price.

Sunday, 9 November 2014

My recipe's: breakfast favourite!





Hello all, welcome back!

This Sunday has been pretty hectic for me as I've got a psychology essay due in tomorrow - yikes! Following that I have a 2 hour lecture and *fingers crossed* I'll make it to the gym for an hour after that, because it's all systems go I wanted to make sure I had breakfast ready to eat - quite possibly in a lecture if I'm late. 
It's times like this when I look to overnight oats (sometimes called summer porridge). This simple breakfast is something which has recently become insanely popular, and quite possibly because it's quick, easy and can be super good for you. 
The recipe that I make is a mix of a few different recipes that I found online using ingredients that I always have in, the beauty of this is that you can completely cater it to suit your diet and your life. So, here's my version:

ingredients available at any supermarket // measuring cups/spoons £1 for both, Poundland

Ingredients:
> 1/2 cup Quick Cook Porridge oats- I like ready brek as it gives a super smooth texture
> 1/2 cup milk- I like using semi-skimmed
> 1/4 cup Greek yogurt- I use non fat, but just choose your favourite Greek yogurt
> 2 tsp honey
> Cup measures and spoon measures
> A pot with a lid- any you want, I use a small circular tub so I can eat on the go if need be, but you can transfer your oats to a bowl if you have more time in the morning
> PLUS any fruit/nuts/seeds you wish to add for extra flavour

Method:

Literally all you do is add everything into your tub, stir together, put the lid on and refrigerate overnight. So so simple!

I used chocolate ready brek for this to add more flavour(I plan to add orange segments when I eat it) but you can add a whole range of things, pretty much whatever you want! Fruit works especially well, you can add this fresh/frozen/dried/pureed,nuts and seeds also work great, as does peanut butter. On my Pinterest account (Grace Collinson, @collinson0579) I've created a board called Blogstuff where I pin things related to blogs posts, you'll also find a few overnight oat variations, I find that experimenting is the best way to find out what you like.

Not the best looking but it is the best tasting!

I'm hoping to make this into a 3/4 part mini series so you can get a glance of some of my favourite things to eat, now I'm at uni I find making your own can often be the cheapest way to shop, especially if you're smart with your ingredients and have the time to make food. It's also a great way to make food and freeze it for when you're short on time- or money!

I hope you enjoyed this post, let me know some of your favourite breakfast dishes! See you on Sunday!
Stay golden, Gracie xo

Sunday, 2 November 2014

TKMaxx & Homesense mini haul!



Hello all, welcome back!

Recently a huge TKaMaxx and Homesense store opened at the retail park closest to me and I am so excited about it. TKMaxx (or TJMaxx I think in other countries) is one of my favourite shops, no matter what you're looking for you can always get really great unique items at TKMaxx, usually with great discounts. I love going especially for the beauty section, this time especially the make-up was stunning, they had Chanel, Burberry and tonnes of Shiseido make up with huge discounts, if you're looking for high end makeup with money off it's the place to look first. I ended up picking up a couple of bits and thought I'd share them with you. First up: beauty blender.


TKMaxx - £4.99
 Those of you who read my last blog will know that I have been wanting a beauty blender for some time now. This one is super soft and has a domed base (great for applying makeup to larger areas) as well as a pointed tip (great for round the nose and under eyes). I soak this in water, squeeze out the excess and then take foundation from my hand and blend it all over using the sponge, I find this makes the foundation blend really evenly into the skin and gives a great finish.

TKMaxx - £2.99
I was long over due a new pair of eyelash curlers, mine were getting grubby beyond cleaning and since I'd had them for years a new pair was needed! These have really nice silicone handles which gives good grip and also have a rubber pad on the the curved section which gives a more gradual curl on your eyelashes.

TKMaxx - £4.99
This pug jewelry case was the final thing I bought from TKMaxx and is by far the cutest! Before moving to uni I had my jewelry on a set of pretty hooks on my wall, unfortunately I can't have those at uni so until I get some stick on hooks I needed another option. Inside there is a large and a small compartment with space for three rings. However, I keep all my earrings in here, I find that earrings are a difficult thing to store (suggestions?) and this keeps them all safe!

That's all I got from TKMaxx, it's my favourite shop to go in and having it so close is amazing! I hope you enjoyed this super mini haul, I'll be back on Sunday!!
Stay golden! Gracie xo

Monday, 27 October 2014

My Make Up Wishlist

Hello all, welcome back!

In today's blog I'm going to share with you all my makeup wishlist, these are things that have really caught my eye, either because that type of item is missing from my collection or just because it's a product which has really shone out to me. Please comment with your own wishlists or let me know if you have tried anything on mine.

Starting with the face:
Boots, £5.99 / image from boots.com

Seventeen is a brand which is pretty new to me, however everything I've had from there so far has been of really great quality and price, the packaging is cute too! One product especially really jumped out to me last time I was in Boots and that's their Define & Conquer kit, this is made up of a highlight powder and a contour powder and comes in a choice of two shades to best suit your skin. I have really pale skin and therefore finding an affordable contour kit which isn't too dark is difficult, however this one really hits the spot.

Next up, eyes:
£7.99, sleekmakeup.com / image also sleekmakeup.com

I have two main eye shadow palettes in my collection, both neutral with a range of mattes and shimmer, this is great for an everyday look but now that autumn is in and my wardrobe is a bit more boring than usual I really want to experiment more with colour in my makeup. This is why I've included the Sleek i-Divine eye shadow palette in Ultra Matte V2. As you can see this palette includes many neutral beige and browns but also has the great pop of colour in the form of a few purples, blues and green. My eyes are a murky green colour which means that the colours in this palette would really help the nicer green tones pop, the slightly duller shades are also a great way to incorporate colour into a simple makeup look.

Lips:

£7.99 Superdrug / image from superdrug.com

I don't often wear a solid lipstick, even though I love the look, because usually when I go out I'll be eating or drinking and having to reapply is too much hassle for me! Therefore I prefer either a tinted lip balm or a stain and that's where my next product comes in. The Revlon ColorBurst Lip Butter in Wild Watermelon, this is a sheer lip product which gives great colour payoff and is also incredibly moisturising. 

Tool:

Boots £5.99 / image from boots.com

I'm probably the only beauty blogger out there not to own a single Real Techniques brush, I know, it's pretty tragic. However up until now I've not really experimented enough to need many kinds of the same brush, finally now I'm working on building up my collection and Real Techniques is where I would like to start. Their Miracle Complexion sponge looks really great, the pointed edge to help apply your make up in awkward areas and the flat and domed edge for a perfect finish. I just can't say enough good things about it, I've watched many a Youtuber apply their makeup with a damp beauty sponge and now it's at the top of my make up brush list!   

That is a rundown of my current make-up wishlist, hopefully I'll be ticking some things off my list soon! Once again, thank-you for reading, follow me on Twitter (@iprefergracie) and Instagram (forevergracie).

Stay golden! Gracie xo

Friday, 24 October 2014

We Were Liars book review

Hello all, welcome back!

Firstly, I'm sorry for missing Wednesday, I had a very busy day of uni work and blogging completely slipped my mind. Because of this I've decided to update only on Sunday's. So every Sunday from now on I'll upload but no more Wednesday's, this means I can juggle uni work, blog stuff as well as having a day off and time to do stuff. 
Anyway, now onto the actual blog!


This week for my final weekday blog I thought I would give you all a small book review of We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
I read this book just over a month ago and have been meaning to do a review ever since! I'm a huge bookworm - as nerdy as that may be - and since moving to uni I've had way too little time dedicated to reading. 
I hadn't heard of this book, nor its author, when I bought it (from ASDA for £3.85) but the blurb sounded good and for £4 I thought it would make a decent read for the 2 hour train journey to Edinburgh, if nothing else. But now I've read it I am so glad I got it, this book is about a girl called Cadence Sinclar Eastman and her family who all live on a private island off the coast of Massachusetts in America. The book takes you through the adventures she has with her cousins over the course of summer holidays over a few years, it goes through good times and bad times both personally and with issues surrounding her family. The great thing about this book is that it's so relatable in many ways which means you can really put yourself in the story and get into it. It makes you laugh as well as cry and is such a heartfelt honest book. It's only 250/300 words which means that it's not going to take you weeks on end to finish, and you can quickly get into the story and follow the characters individually. 

I would highly reccomend this book to people who like reading books such as The Fault In Our Stars and Perks of Being a Wallflower. If you have read it please let me know what you thought and also let me know any books which you've recently read and think I would enjoy!
Thanks for reading, stay golden! 
Gracie xo

Sunday, 19 October 2014

Edinburgh shopping Haul!



Hello all, welcome back!

Yesterday I had a very busy day shopping in Edinburgh and thought I would share with you what I picked up! This haul will be very mixed and span across a couple of different shops, so here we go!

Minnie Mouse slipper socks, various designs, Primark, £4

One of the shops I went into while on Princes Street was Primark. Usually on a Saturday I would avoid Primark as best as possible as it gets really super busy, however I was in desperate need of new slippers and I'm so glad I went in. I used to have these 'slipper socks' in plain red with Minnie Mouse on the toe and these tartan ones are such an adorable purchase to highlight my recent move to Musselburgh. 

Plastic cup with straw, Primark, £2,50
 This next buy has been on my wishlist for ages. These cups recently became a new must have item and are a plastic version of the oh-so-famous fast food cups.

Burgundy finger-less gloves, Tiger, £1
The next shop I went into was Tiger, before moving to uni I'd never been into one as there aren't any near me and I'm so excited I've now found it. For those of you who also haven't got a nearby Tiger it sells a whole range of items - toys, food, stationery - for really great prices. I couldn't resist these gloves as they're such a great autumn colour and mean that I can still operate my phone etc. without having to take off my gloves.


Large black basket,Tiger £3; cotton wool pads,Primark, £1
The final item I got from Tiger is this large black woven basket. This basket is something I've been after for ages as I hate the look of bottles and tubes just stood on shelves or counters, my room looks so much more neat and tidy now with everything tucked away. Using baskets and boxes is also a great way to create more space.

(From Tiger I also bought 20 kitchen sponges in various colours for £1 and 5 orange wire coat hangers for £1)

Seventeen Doll'd Up mascara, £6.29; Seventeen concealer £4.49; Vaseline rosy lips £2.07. All from Boots
The final shop I went into was Boots (surprise, surprise), firstly I headed to the Seventeen booth as they are currently running a 3 for 2 offer on all of their products. Here I bought the Seventeen Doll'd Up mascara in black along with the Seventeen up to 18 hour stay time concealer in Extra Fair (as well as a gel nail polish for my flatmate). In return for letting her have my 3rd item in the 3 for 2, my flatmate bought me the Vaseline lip therapy + SPF 15 in rosy lips. This provides great protection against SPF as well as making them soft and providing a rosy tint. This lip balm isn't as tinted as the Nivea rosy lips however it's great for a healthy everyday hint of pink. 

That is all for my Edinburgh haul! I love going shopping in Edinburgh as there are so many places to go and everywhere is smothered in history and beautiful buildings. I'll be back on Wednesday with a review of the book We Were Liars by E Lockhart. 
Hope you enjoyed seeing my recent purchases, as always you can find me at twitter (@iprefergracie) & Instagram (forevergracie).

See you next time, stay golden!
Gracie xo

Friday, 17 October 2014

Busy, busy, bumble bee!

Hello all, welcome back!

Firstly I would like to apologise for my complete lack of blogging!
The trouble first began when my laptop had to go into repair, what first was supposed to take 1 week eventually spanned into two meaning that I barely had it back in time when I was supposed to be writing an essay. Now that that's all out of the way and I have my life a *little* bit more on track, I'll be back to regularly updating my blog.

My university schedule is starting to fill up a bit now (I recently became my class' class rep) so I may end up winding the blogs down to only posting on Sunday's, however I'm going to see how it goes. Obviously this Friday blog is out of the blue and therefore I'll end it here and be back on Sunday with a haul from my day of shopping in Edinburgh!

Thank you all for reading, stay golden! 

Gracie xo

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

My Current Haircare Routine



Hello all, welcome back!

Today I'm here to let you know about what I do to my hair, and what products I use. 
A bit of background before we begin: my hair is currently just below my shoulders and is dark brown, in the summer it naturally lightens to a more ginger colour but I don't frequently have it dyed and therefore I don't use any specific colour protect products. Both fortunately and unfortunately my hair is naturally very curly, this means that it is also very frizzy, if anyone has any tips for frizzy hair, please send them this way. Controlling curly frizz is like fighting a losing battle!! As well as being curly, as if this wasn't enough, it is also super thick and that means lots and lots of volume! Now that you know more about my hair, let's get going!

My hair care routine consists of 4 products (depending on whether I'm going curly or straight) starting with shampoo and conditioner.

Boots, £3.99 each
When looking for shampoo/conditioner I always look for one which promises to give me moisture as like to have shiny hair, and these clearly naked products have the added bonus of being paraben and colourant free! The less chemicals the better in my book. I have only used these a couple of times and so far so good, my hair is shiny, soft and still as strong as ever.

Next up is Miracle Oil with argan oil. Nut oils (almond, macadamia, coconut) have been beauty must-haves recently and I've seen them in hair products, skin products and now even mascara, so you're bound to have tried one of them! My favourite to use is argan oil, usually I use this after washing my hair, simply towel drying it first then adding this to the ends. I also use an argan/coconut oil hair mask roughly once a month to boost the moisture and give my hair a deep condition. 
Argan oil, available at most beauty shops

My third and final products are those I use for styling. Which I use obviously depends on whether I want to go curly or straight and are both relatively new to the market. First up is the John Frieda Frizz Ease Go Curlier 48 hour heat activated spray. This spray helps to create soft and controlled curls for people with naturally wavy/curly hair and is applied to wet/damp hair and then blown dry with a diffuser attachment. I really love this to minimise frizz and make my curls more controlled, allowing me to have curly hair that lasts for 2/3 days.

The second product I use for styling is the John Frieda Frizz Ease 3 day straight semi permanent styling spray. This spray is again applied to wet/damp hair and then activates with heat when you blow dry and then straighten your hair. Because of the natural kink in my hair, products like this help to really control and straighten my hair, taming the frizz at the same time! I would recommend both of these to people like me who has hair which is stubborn to style.

Boots, £6.99 each


I hope you've enjoyed this post, let me know what hair products you're loving.
Stay golden! Gracie xo

Sunday, 14 September 2014

mini haul

Hello all, welcome back!


Today I am going to share with you a few bits I've picked up recently when I've been out and about. I will admit it, it's mostly shoes, however there are one or two other pieces you might be interested in.

HOME

Spiderman tissues, Tesco, £1.20

I always like having a box of tissues in my bedroom and when I saw these I knew I had to have them. Usually I just buy the second cheapest tissues (sometimes the cheap ones can be just too thin for me) and these happened to be them! They had all sorts of designs but as a Spiderman lover myself they were too cool not to have.
Houndstooth cushion, Tesco, £2.50 (on clearance)

This cushion is something which caught my attention immediately, I just adore it. My ultimate home decor style is monochrome with one key colour, therefore this cushion ticked all the boxes - though you can't see it, the edging on this is a bright yellow.

Make-up
Maybelline Great Lash mascara - waterproof, Tesco, £5

When I have a long day ahead of me I like to have a waterproof mascara so that I can be sure that by lunch I'm not looking like a panda. Hence why I bought this, if you read one of my first blogs you would see the Blackest Black Great Lash featuring as one of my favourite everyday mascaras. It's not dramatic but adds enough length and volume to make me look more awake. This waterproof version however didn't live up to expectations, I had this on yesterday for a freshers week pub march and after 5 hours of wear I had black circles under my eyes and looked like I'd fallen asleep in my makeup, not good!

SHOES
Black leather riding boots, La Redoute, £52 (in sale)
I bought these boots in August ready for going to university, I knew that once I started living off my student loan I wouldn't be able to treat myself and got a bargain in the sales! La Redoute is an online shop which sells French style clothing for a range of prices, sometimes you get a bargain and other times it's more of a splurge, but no matter what you get it's always amazing quality and something no-one else has. I think that an item such as black leather boots is one worth spending money on, they're such a classic and a total Autumn/Winter staple for me.

Green ankle boots, £8 and black slip ons £4, both Primark

I know that some people can be snobby about the quality of Primark but for someone like me who always changes their mind, being able to pick up shoes for less than £10 is a godsend. I needed a new pair of casual shoes to replace my high-top trainers which have sadly come to the end of their life and these slip on shoes are perfect. They go with anything and are comfy enough to go long distances in, plus for only £4 (reduced) they were a steal! Next up my ankle boots, these are faux suede lace up boots which were available in a range of colours. I have a tendency to wear lots of grey and black in the winter and therefore got them in green to add a burst of jewel toned colour - right on trend for Autumn winter.

That's it for my recent purchases, I hope you enjoyed this mini haul! To keep up to date with all things me follow me on instagram (forevergracie) and Twitter (@iprefergracie). I'll be back with more on Wednesday, until then, stay golden!

Gracie xo


Wednesday, 10 September 2014

University!


Hello all, welcome back!

As you may have noticed, there was unfortunately no Sunday blog, this was because on Saturday I moved out of my house and into university! This was a huge step for me and made me incredibly nervous and scared, however everything has gone great so far and I'm having a great time. 
For those of you who don't know, I am studying psychology at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh. A uni with approx 5000 students which is set in Musselburgh, roughly 10mins from the city of Edinburgh in Scotland.

I am living in halls, the flats owned by the university, this means that I pay rent set by the university which covers all of my bills (heating, electricity etc) and leaves me to buy food and makeup *i wish*. At my university the flats can sleep from 3-6 people and you have your choice of being girls, boys or mixed; I am in a mixed flat of 6 students, 3 boys/3 girls and thankfully they're all really lovely people! 
My boyfriend is in the same flat as me which makes it easier for me to deal with missing my family. I haven't ever suffered from homesickness, however when the time came for us to say goodbye to our parents I was the first one to start blubbering, great first impression.

This blog post is *fingers crossed* gonna stay short however I once I get typing I can't always stop! Without further ado, welcome to my dorm room!

bedding, ASDA £10 / purse, Primark £5 / bag, New Look £19.99
I went for a black, white and red theme to my room (making it easier to wash bedding & towels) and therefore opted for this poppy design bedding, my mum nicknames me poppy/pop so it's also a personal touch. I also brought with me my blue blanket from home, which doesn't fit in but makes the room seem more familiar. The book on the bed is what I'm currently reading and is We Were Liars by E Lockhart (review to follow).


Next, the bathroom. I have an en suite however it's appropriately named, 'the pod'. As you can see by the sink, it's pretty tiny and has a shower, sink and toilet. It's so small that the hand towel rail is actually a gap out of the sink. However despite it's minimalist style, I would take this over sharing a shower with 5 other people everyday! On my sink I keep my carex antibacterial handwash, tea tree face wash, and toothbrush. In a One Direction mug,of course.


The most exciting part of my room, at least for me, is my bookshelf. When I was packing I tried to limit how many books I brought with me, choosing classics, favourites and some I had yet to read. The titles are as follows, including some the photo doesn't show:

The Complete Illustrative Works of Lewis Carroll
Divergent, Insurgent and Allegiant - Veronica Roth 
P.S. I Love You - Cecelia Ahern
One Day - David Nicholls
The Ladies Paradise - Emile Zola
The Luminaries - Eleanor Catton
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
The Summer I Turned Pretty & It's Not Summer Without You - Jenny Han
The Fault In Our Stars - John Green
The Girl Who Saved The King Of Sweden - Jonas Jonasson
Grace's Adventures In Wonderland - Lewis Carroll (a personalised copy of AIW)

Olaf poster, £1.99 HMV

Finally, my desk. I've always wanted a desk space however never had the opportunity. Here you can see my stationery from my last blog post along with some personal additions to my notice board.

That is it for my very specific, mini room tour! I hope you liked it, for me moving to uni has brought with it the challenge of personalising my little pod room to make it seem more homely and less bland. Stay golden!

Gracie xo

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Stationery haul


Hi again all! 
In preparation for going to university me and mum have been doing rather a lot of shopping, buying cheese graters, baking trays and everything in between. Stationery, especially notebooks, are one of my favourite things to buy so I thought I would share with you what stationery I've bought. Because we have had to spend lots of money on bedding and kitchenware my stationery isn't super exciting this year, however there are a few cute things which I'm in love with!






Reminder post-its: Wilkinsons - £1.00
Forget me not academic diary: Wilkinsons - £2.00
Push pins: Wilkinsons - 50p
Hole punch and stapler set: Boyes - unknown price
8 piece pen set: Home Bargains - 99p (on offer)
Bic Medium pens: ASDA - 2 for £3
Stabilo green line pens: Wilkinsons - £2.50
Highlighters: Home Bargains - 99p (on offer)
List notebook: ASDA - £3

I also bought:
Nu:Craze project book: ASDA - £2.50
Nu:Craze lever arch file: ASDA - 2 for £3
File dividers: Wilkinsons - 50p

Sometimes, stationery - especially the pretty stuff - can be quite expensive and convincing parents to spend £12 on a diary just because it's floral is quite a task. However if you shop about and create a list of what you need then you can find some nice stuff to make you more excited about returning to school or work. My favourite shops to buy stationery from are supermarkets - the Nu:Craze range from ASDA is super good quality for a low price - and Wilkinsons, they both have a range of things for a low price, leaving room in your purse to buy other things. 

I hope this was helpful to you all and if you're starting back at school/college this week then good luck! I'm sure you'll do great, stay golden! Gracie xo

(P.S. sorry for the bad quality photos, the lighting was terrible when I went to take them!)