Saturday, November 30, 2013

A Peek at our Thanksgiving & some November Beauty Favorites

First of all, I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We sure did. It was great to relax at home with family and good food and really just enjoy time together. It's always nice to have a day to really reflect upon all of our blessings and great things we all truly have to be thankful for. My list of "thankfuls" is usually the same...  It's never really about specific material things, but more about things that really matter. Like health, family, having a warm home and full stomachs. Things that can often be taken for granted, but that we should really take the time to be thankful for every day. Stuff that matters. To me, it's just the definition of a "warm n' fuzzy" holiday and I love it.


Can you believe Thanksgiving has already come and gone?? I'm so happy that we're now officially into the holiday season! Did any of you guys venture out for Black Friday? I've said it before, but I'm a Black Friday hermit. I usually shop from home in pj's with a plate (or three) of Thanksgiving leftovers. This year was pretty crazy because I didn't shop at all!
Definitely check out my Holiday Gift Guide here if you missed it! Especially since most of the sales are still going on through Monday at least.

We also got a bit of a head start with our Christmas decor around here too. I always like to have the tree(s) up by Thanksgiving just because we may not always do Christmas dinner at our house and I think it's fun to have a bit of holiday cheer goin' on around here in case there is family that may not have dinner here then. But let's just be honest, the main reason is because Brad and I are big kids when it comes to Christmas and we're usually itching to put the trees up come early November anyway. So it was definitely fun to have that going on too.  We also kept to our usual tradition of putting up our Christmas lights outside on Friday. So we're in full Christmas season mode around here and I love it.

Before we get into my November Favorites for this month, I thought I'd share with you a very small peek into our Thanksgiving day, since this was the first we've hosted at our new home!
I wasn't really planning on doing a blog post, so the photos were all quickly snapped with my iPhone. Keepin' it casual. Much like we like to do Thanksgiving around here.

Here's a shot of the table...

I kept it simple with some disposable placemats. These are SO easy. I use these for every holiday. They come in pads of 50 which seem to last forever. I couldn't find the exact wreath design ones I have but these are pretty darn close. I like to have the cranberry sauce on the table, with some sweet and spicy mustard for the ham and turkey, butter, and some little turkey salt and pepper shakers that were my Grandma's.
Those are my typical chargers/plates/napkin table set I usually have going on, so I kept those out to be pretty. But when dinner time came, we ate on some more simple plates we had that made things super easy.
Yup, that's a tree in the background... I'll show it in my Holiday Home Tour coming up this week!

We had the most delish meal. Turkey, ham, dressing (with my Grandma's special gravy I love), potato salad, green beans, deviled eggs, cranberry sauce, and I made the sweet potato casserole and broccoli casserole. Oh and there was of course, pies and cookies my mom made for dessert.
I live for Thanksgiving food.

Before we ate, I snapped this pic really quick of all the food set up. I think next year, I'll put all of the food on the big island near where the ham and turkey is just to make things easier. We had a lot more room to spread out this year!


And then there's this...


Had to squeeze a Christmas tree in there too of course.
This is our crazy 12-ft mall lobby Christmas tree. It pretty much owns the living room...haha. It's huge and definitely freaked us out at first. But we are kind of in love with it. It's an led tree that has pretty warm white lights that can change to multi-colored at the push of a button. It's pretty awesome.

All of the details will be up next week, along with some much better photos.  I'll be sharing my holiday home tour with you guys showing you all the fun stuff I've put out for the season (and the other trees we have too-- I told you, we're Christmas freaks), since you all loved it so much last year. So I'm really excited for that. Look for a video on my YouTube channel and a post mid-week. ;)

K, so November Favorites... I think I have some especially great picks this month.  Here they are!

My favorites of November...



Hope you all enjoy your weekend!


Nordstrom haul!


Nordstrom is one of my favourite US online department stores to spend my pennies on!  Living in Dubai, I have my orders sent to my US office address who send it to my forwarding address in the US who courier it to Dubai and it works really well.  Shopping in the US is not only cheaper than Dubai but also gives me access to brands that are unavailable here.

The service I have received from Nordstrom has always been flawless.  Standard shipping is free and always includes 3 free samples.  Their customer service is also exceptional.  I recently ordered two Christmas candles and when they arrived at my US office unfortunately the glass cylinders they were in were both smashed.  I could have decanted the candles and used them in an old Bath and Body Works jar but I contacted Nordstrom on twitter so they could feed back to the courier they had handled the package roughly and Nordstrom immediately issued replacement candles to me which I thought was very impressive.

I haven't done a haul post for ages so here's what I recently picked up.  I haven't had chance to try any of these things yet as I have been travelling this week so reviews are to follow!

Nars Guy Bourdin Cinematic Lipstick in Goodbye Emmanuelle and Guy Bourdin blush in Daydream

The only two items I purchased from the Guy Bourdin collection-'Daydream' reminds me of a daytime version of Nars Orgasm which is probably my all time favourite brush.  'Goodbye Emmanuelle' is a bright pink and this lipstick is a new formula from Nars so I am looking forward to trying it.  I've always liked the Nars formula on other lipsticks I own.




Chanel Rouge Allure in Exaltée and Illusion D'Ombre in Initiation and Fatal.  

I saw Exaltée on Fleur De Force's blog and thought it was a really beautiful bold pink.  I also wanted to try the two newly launched Illusion D'ombre's after seeing good reviews and loving the ones I already one.  Sadly, you can see that Initiation is a funny shape and looks dried up so I need to try it this weekend and see if it's ok.  This is quite poor from Chanel I think-it's a luxury brand and I expect better quality control from them when they issue products.  I'll let you know what it's like.

Fatal is a plummy burgundy colour and Initiation is a medium golden bronze.







Philosophy Just Release Me

This is a repurchase!  I picked this up in Sephora in New York in March on a whim and really loved it.  It's so effective and soothing and I really enjoyed using it.


Butter London Petrol Overcoat

I think Butter London is my favourite nail polish brand.  I recently saw this newly released 'Petrol' overcoat and can't wait to try it.  It can be used alone or over other polishes-I want to try it over a black/very dark plum.  I saw some lovely swatches on Rebecca's Be Beautiful Beauty Blog of the whole new collection.


Hanae Mori Butterfly

Finally I managed to pick up this Hanae Mori Butterfly perfume.  I got a sample of this in my last Nordstrom order and fell in love with it!

I searched every perfume retailer in Dubai for it and no one had it and none of the UK retailers had it either.  It's kind of fruity with top notes of blackcurrant, strawberry, blackberry and blueberry.  It also has jasmine, peony, almond and vanilla.  It's not sweet and sickly, it's kind of grown up sexy fruity and gourmand-reminiscent of the Jo Malone Sugar and Spice collection from earlier this year.  It's delicious and I would never have known how good it was if I hadn't have received the sample from Nordstrom.


You can't beat a good haul, I know most of mine are online but it's like Christmas when the box arrives and you open it up!  I will get reviews up of my purchases as soon as possible!

Don't forget I am currently hosting an international giveaway on my blog to say thank you/Happy Holidays and celebrate my blogs first anniversary.  You can enter here


Friday, November 29, 2013

Buxom Serial Kisser


A post for my US readers today as unfortunately Buxom is not available in the UK (or sadly Dubai) but this 'Serial Kisser' limited edition gift set is such good value and so great I just had to feature it on my blog.

I bought mine from Sephora in the US and used my Aramex Shop and Ship account to get it to me in Dubai.



This limited edition lipstick set features five mini lipsticks with the Full Bodied formula, in a velvet covered gift box.  For $32, this set offers incredible value and would be an amazing Christmas gift for an lipstick lover!  Two of the shades (Provocateur and Menace) are from the permanent line and the remaining three are limited edition.

These lipsticks are almost perfection in a (mini) tube.  They are supremely glossy and provide opaque, pigmented colour whilst keeping the lips hydrated.  Lips are plumped with no tingle (my personal pet hate in lipsticks) and the lipsticks have that slightly waxy texture meaning once on the lips the colour stays put with no bleeding outside of lip lines.  The formula reminds me of the new Dior 'Rouge Dior' which I am a big fan of.  Wear time is pretty exceptional on them all-between four and six hours.

Every colour is great in this set-there are no poor performers and all of them are totally wearable, I am so happy I was able to snap this up!








Provocateur is a true red.  It doesn't lean particularly blue or orange toned.  Very classic and definitely this years 'Christmas red' for me.  I love how pigmented and glossy it is.


Menace is a deep wine colour, reminiscent of Mac Rebel.  It has a slightly blue undertone and has a glossy, opaque finish.


Mistress is a cool toned almost bubblegum pink.  Very wearable for daytime.


Centrefold is a cool toned rosy pink with a sheen finish.


Moonlighter is one of the most unique lipsticks I own.  I have a couple of glosses with this sort of violet magenta tone to it but no lipsticks.  Definitely a lipstick to wear on a night out and has a pearlised finish.

If you get chance to try anything from Buxom (and they only do lip products) then do-I am a big fan of the range.


PS-I am currently hosting an international giveaway on my blog to say thank you/Happy Holidays and celebrate my blogs first anniversary.  You can enter here

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Holiday Gift Guide 2013! with Sale Details

Hello and Happy Thanksgiving!
Today is seriously one of my favorite holidays. Second only to Christmas. This day is a special day for so many reasons. It's wonderful to be able to get together with family, stay cozy inside, and just relax with yummy food and celebrate all of the blessings we have to be so very thankful for.

So I'm posting this and signing off for day.
...and tomorrow, because to me, Black Friday is all about staying cozy inside, wearing comfy pj's, and eating leftovers.

But today also marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season!
So to officially welcome the madness week of a thousand sales,  I'm bringing you my COMPLETE Holiday Gift Guide!
In this post, I'll share with you all my list of go-to gifts for both guys and gals, some store-specific sale info, and some of my go-to shopping tips and sites.

Hopefully you've already checked out the accompanying video on my YouTube channel (check that out here if you haven't). In that video, I share more general tips for holiday shopping. All of my best tips to make holiday shopping less difficult. Because we all know and love a few people who may be a bit difficult to shop for. So check that out for some specifics and tons of tips that won't steer you wrong.

But as promised, here I'm sharing my more complete, specific guide for all the actual gifts I recommend and would definitely pick up for my loved ones.
These are the gifts I'm loving to give this season.

Gifts for her...



Gifts for him...








Check out some of my go-to places to shop for gifts for even more ideas!

Sephora Gifts Under $10 HERE
Sephora Gifts Under $25 HERE
Sephora Gifts $25-50 HERE
Macys Holiday Gift Guide HERE 
Beauty Gifts at Ulta HERE
Home Decor/Personalized gifts at Pottery Barn HERE 


As always, there will be tons of different sales online at TONS of different stores. Here are a few worth mentioning...

**CHECK BACK TOMORROW (BLACK FRIDAY) FOR AN UPDATED SALE LIST**

BLACK FRIDAY PROMOTION: 48 hours of FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING with code BF2013 
Thursday at Midnight (CST) through Friday, November 29 at 11:59 (CST)
CYBER MONDAY PROMOTION: 20% off select items with code CM2013 Dec. 2nd only

Tory Burch :: Save 20% off orders over $300, save 25% off orders over $500, save 30% off orders over $750 plus free shipping.
DATES: Nov 29 – Dec 2
CODE: HOLIDAY

Bloomingdale’s :: Save up to 50% off & Take $25 off almost every $200 you spend

DATES: Nov 25 – Dec 1

    Nordstrom :: Save 25%+ off on select brands.

    DATES: Nov 27 (10AM PST) – Dec 1 (10PM PST)

      Nordstrom :: Save 33%+ off on select brands.

      DATES: Nov 28 (10PM PST) – Nov 29 (10PM PST)

        Sephora :: Receive a free mystery sample bag with any $25 purchase.

        DATES: Nov 25
        ALSO: Check out the 10 doorbusters for $10 on Dec 2.


          Shopbop/ East Dane :: Save 15% when you spend $250, save 20% when you spend $500, and save 25% when you spend $1000.

          DATES: Nov 26 – Dec 2
          CODE: BIGEVENT13


            Target :: Save 40% off select denim, women’s loungewear, and women’s party dresses.

            DATES: Nov 25 – Nov 30


              HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND HAPPY SHOPPING!


              **Not a sponsored post. Post contains my genuine recommendations and opinions. Post contains affiliate links.**

              Wednesday, November 27, 2013

              More new additions



              I know I only just posted a The New Additions post but as I mentioned in that post, I had used up quite a few things recently so I thought a new 'new additions' post was justified!

              Here's what else I have pulled out of my stash in the past couple of weeks.


              I had to try and get my hands on this cream after Caroline Hirons raved about it.  This is described as an excellent moisturisor for sensitive and acne prone skins and as I am only a couple of weeks into using it I'll leave you to read Caroline's post here to understand the reasons I picked this up.  I have to say I do love the very hygienic dispensing method.  I purchased mine from Nordstrom in the US and had it shipped to me but I believe Kate Somerville now ships to the UK from her website.  It costs $55 (approx £34).  My skin has actually broken out over the past couple of days which is unusual and I am putting down to an enormous amount of stress in my life over the past week and also the water here in Cairo where I am currently typing this post from.  The water here in Cairo seems to leave a residue on the skin so I am extra careful to remove my cleanser with a flannel thoroughly and to ensure I double tone.



              The By Terry Teint De Rose is an interesting product.  I purchased it from Space NK back in May but it's been sitting in my skincare stash since.  It's another one of those products that I had a long chat about with the salesgirl in Space NK but now could not for the life of me remember what it was for!

              So I went back to the Space NK website and this is a light cream that can be used as a base under foundation (as a primer) or as a night cream to add radiance to the skin.

              The skin has a salmon pink colour (the second photo is a true reflection of the colour) and I apply it to my skin after my moisturiser and under my foundation.  The cream gives a luminous rosy, semi matte glow to the skin and the cream almost leaves a metallic sheen to the skin.  I know that sounds awful but actually when you then apply foundation on top the result is just fresh, glowing skin.  It contains anti-blemish and anti-dullness correctors to illuminate tired skin and refresh the radiance of lackluster complexions.  It's a light cream without any greasiness and doesn't have that silicone-y texture to it.  I didn't get on with the Benefit Porefessional at all which I mentioned in my last post and it will be going into my next blog sale.

              I would imaging that if you apply this after a late night (and I know party season is on the horizon) you will wake up looking decidedly less tired than you actually are!

              It's not your average primer at £56 (I am SO bad for buying things without looking at the price) but it has some skincare benefits also.  The pot looks tiny but because you only need a small bit I think this pot will last absolutely ages.  Repurchase?  Not sure to be honest-I hadn't realised how pricey it was so I would have to seriously fall in love with it to re-buy.


              I have had the Nars Sheer Glow for aaaaaages in my stash and just kept pushing it aside for other foundations-I think because I was so worried I was going to be disappointed if I used it after seeing so many rave reviews.  I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED!!  Mont Blanc is the perfect shade for me and I love the way this foundation can be applied with a brush or fingers.  It's quite a runny liquid and I find if I am using my fingers to apply it I only need 2 pumps to cover my whole face (I purchased the pump separately).  We all know the bottle is not well designed because if you purchase the pump you can't put the lid on it and with it being glass I have to cat proof (and Stacey proof it) it at all times.  It gives a medium but buildable coverage with a satin finish.  I powder mine as I prefer a matte finish but it has no SPF so no ghostly flashback face in photos.  It also feels much lighter on the skin than Estee Lauder Double Wear which I loved.  A brilliant foundation.  I bought mine from Liberty in London for £30.50.


              I got bored with my Ellis Faas mascara and decided it was time for a change and literally did a lucky dip by sticking my hand in my mascara stash with my eyes closed, and out came Illamasqua Masquara.  I am not a massive fan of Illamasqua make up, I am not sure why, I just don't get on with it.  I find the lipsticks incredibly drying and didn't like the skin base foundation or primer.  Having said that I think their blushes-cream and powder-are exceptional.

              I forgot I had bought this mascara but it's a little beauty.  It has a fairly chunky medium size brush and basically does everything I want from a mascara.  Its black-black, lengthens, volumises and slightly curls the lashes.  It doesn't flake or smudge (and trust me I cried all the way through Wednesday last week and I am surprised I had any mascara left but I definitely did) and it lasts all day.  It also dries fairly quickly which I like, there is nothing worse than waiting for your lashes to dry, trying not to blink like a demon!  Because of that, I recommend building it up on the lashes whilst it's still wet but doing one eye at a time.  Once it's dry it's harder to build. 

              I like it a lot!

              Finally I also dug out the Shiseido Nourishing Mascara Base to use as a primer for my lashes under my mascara.  The wand is very slim on this and the product is a grey-ish gel that appears clear on the lashes-the last 2 mascara primers I have used have both been white.   I'll be honest, at the moment I am not loving this because I am not seeing much benefit from using it.  Mascara primers should intensify the look of your mascara, adding extra volume and length but I don't see any difference at all when I am using it.  I also don't feel like it's putting much product on my lashes either.  But it gets rave reviews (I saw one girl saying it made her lashes look like they were on steroids lol!) so I need to maybe try it with another mascara to see how it fairs.  The best mascara primer I have used so far is the Mac Prep and Prime Lash, it is immense for building your lashes!

              Have you tried any of these products?

              I am currently hosting an international giveaway on my blog to say thank you/Happy Holidays and celebrate my blogs first anniversary.  You can enter here





              Tuesday, November 26, 2013

              What a difference some lighting makes...

              Hello, Loves!

              So for this week's home decor post, I'm sharing some new updates around here. Well some new, some old. Actually a quick little lighting change up I did (all by myself) a few weeks ago spurred this entire post and sort of triggered me to share lots of the lighting updates we've done around here. Most were done the week we moved in! Some of these are old news to us, but still something I haven't shared yet, so new to the blog, right? ;)

              So my point here is that when you move into a home, usually it doesn't reflect your personal style right away. People usually think to change paint colors and of course bring in unique accessories and furniture that reflect their style,  but I've found that a lot of people overlook something that makes a HUGE difference. Lighting.  It can really change the whole feel of your home.
              We talk about decor and fun stuff to make your home unique on here all the time, so I can't believe I've never really talked a lot about this subject!

              Part of that is because it can get expensive. The other part is because they can be a hassle to install. This post definitely isn't a how-to on that, because the day I start giving electrical advice, I'd probably need to re-think this blog... haha
              So we're not even going there. If you're unsure about installing fixtures yourself, hire an electrician to be safe.
              Ok, back to the post...

              So our house came with builder-grade fixtures. However, they were brand new. So we brought a few fixtures from our last house we loved (the dining room and breakfast area chandeliers) and replaced the ones at the old house with the ones at the new house. The dining room chandelier at our current house was actually really beautiful. Looking back, I kind of wish we would've kept it for the foyer, but the lantern-style fixture in there is really growing on me.  Oh well, it's living at our last house and that's fine by me.

              So we'll get to those in a moment, but my point is that we knew we'd want to change out a lot of the "boob" lights. Surely, you know what I mean. No other way to describe them. They look like ceiling-mounted boobs. Not really what I'm going for around here.

              So anyway, I'm going to share with you all the fixtures we've added so far, but first I want to share these little guys that inspired the whole "lighting" post.

              These are in the little bar area in the basement...


              Ugh. that room looks straight up yellow. I will learn how to photograph it one of these days... haha. Until then, imagine it as a pretty tan.

              Can you believe I put up those little pendants in less than five minutes??
              Ok, don't get too impressed. I cheated a bit- They're a recessed can adapter. They screw in at the top just like a lightbulb. We had these in the kitchen at our last house and the other day it just totally hit me that they would be perfect down there! I got mine from Ballard Designs.  The only catch is that you have to have a recessed (can) light already installed. You just unscrew the bulb at the ceiling and screw in the adapter. Kind of genius.

              You may notice the table is gone. Yeah we decided to garage-sale it. I figured it wouldn't really get a ton of use down there. We're still on the hunt for a great bar or maybe a long, taller table that is narrow. So that we can still use bar stools with it. I'll keep you updated!

              So speaking of pendant lights... how similar do these look to the ones in the basement??


              These are actually hard-wired. We replaced some boob lights with these. We had these in the hall of our previous home too.
              But seriously, how cool are the lightbulbs??


              They have chrome ends! Pretty awesome. I can't believe we blinded ourselves with regular bulbs in these for so many years. I put these same bulbs in the similar basement fixtures too.

              Before we go on, you may notice the little cutie in the laundry room. It was the chandelier in the closet at our last house. I didn't have plans to change the light in there until my dad was over here helping us change out the fixtures and he said, "Hey, let's put it in here."  Good call, dad. Good call.


              Seriously how fun is that? Adding a fun little touch like that in a space like a laundry room makes it feel special. I've had this little chandelier for years. I got this one maybe six or seven years ago at Home Depot. I mean, who doesn't want to feel a little fancy doing laundry?

              Speaking of fun fixtures (and hanging on to them for years), we added this fun fixture in the little landing area at the top of our stairs in the hallway the week we moved in also.



              The hallway is still basically untouched other than the little fixture change up, but I think it made a huge difference!

              This guy sat in our garage at our previous house for three years!! I got it on sale at a ridiculous price at a local sale and just held on to it, waiting for the perfect place to put it. Can't believe we never hung it at our last house, but I guess it worked out perfectly!

              Here's a very similar one...
              This one is nice because it is an actual pendant so you can have some more options.

              Next up, the lighting change-up in the kitchen. I have no before photos, because I made it a point to crop the old fixtures out of any photos we took when we moved in. The kitchen was complete with two HUGE ceiling-mounted fluorescent box fixtures. Fluorescent lighting is basically the bane of my existence.
              For the few weeks we lived here with them up, I got used to cooking by the light of the chandelier over the breakfast nook and the one recessed light above our sink. It was awful.
              So we replaced those with these and have been loving them ever since...



              Still contemplating changing the paint in here. It's definitely not as yellow as it looks. It's more true to the backsplash on the left and the front of the island (since those are the same exact colors). Crazy how different it looks up top on camera huh? We think the color is Sherwin Williams Macadamia.
              Anyway, those fixtures can be found here.

              Ok, so I wasn't planning on going through every changed fixture in the house, but we've come this far, so I guess we'll just keep pushing through! haha
              Chandeliers next.

              So you may have noticed I changed the chandelier in my closet where I film.


              For a tour of this space, check out this post for all the details.

              I got such a crazy amazing deal on it (so amazing that they don't seem to be available anymore),  that I purchased two. The other lives in our master bathroom now.


              I can't wait to begin the re-do of this room. We've got some HUGE plans to completely makeover the space. Bathroom renovations aren't cheap so this one may come further down the road, but I'm sure you guys know that I'll document all of it here!

              I found some similar options below...



              Here's our breakfast nook one that we brought from the last house too.


              Funny how when we put this one up, it felt more like home.
              This one was a great find on Overstock.

              For more on the chairs and rug, check out the posts here and here.

              And last but not least, my absolute favorite. Our pretty dining room chandelier.


              Check out how I made-over these antique chairs in this post.


              This one is so special to me. It was our first big purchase for our last home. I'll have this one forever. Well, hopefully I'll have all of these forever! But I just love this one so much. It comes without shades, but I added these pretty black ones I found at the Ballard outlet in Atlanta.
              Chandelier shades are awesome because you can change the whole look without having to change the whole fixture. You can find inexpensive ones all over the place.

              Whew. I totally didn't expect that post to turn into such a doozie.  It's just that I really think lighting is so fun and makes such a huge difference.

              So those are just my updates we've made in the lighting department since we've moved in. I'll definitely update you guys as we change any more. We've got LOTS of plans and a ton more to change.  Can't wait to share it all with you!



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