Sunday 19 August 2012

Prague...

So I'm back from Prague, my little holiday with my mum and am now back on the blogging! Took pictures most days and nights of what I wore. I don't know about you but I find holiday dressing really difficult. It's warm so I can't go with my usual chunky cosy jumpers and cardigans. I mostly just wear a sundress and sandals, but sometimes it can be difficult to feel like 'me', do you get what I mean? Anyways, here are most of my outfits, as well as some choice pics of Prague (a beautiful BEAUTIFUL city!)










I had a really lovely time and walked so so far, taking in some fantastic sights.
Saw the Castle, Charles Bridge, Museums of Modern Art, Music and Mucha (an art nouveu painter), masses of Churches, the University gardens and went on a river cruise. It's such a stunning city, even things like toilets and info points are set in gorgeous buildings. My favourite thing to do though was to order drinks and a bite to eat in one of the main squares then just sit and people watch, amazing!

On a side bloggery note, is anyone else having issues with their pictures on blogger? For some reason it will only let me write captions and resize one photo, really confused! Let me know you knowledgable people!
Also, have decided to try and set my blog up with more of a routine, so look out for weekly themed posts...exciting times!

Have you been anywhere nice this holiday?

KJ xxx

Thursday 16 August 2012

A little recipe...

I know this is usually a fashiony style blog, but one of my major passions in life is food so I want to be able to share this with you too. Thought I'd start with my favourite ever recipe, and my signature dish...tomato and pesto risotto. Trust me, it tastes oh so good!

WHAT YOU NEED
  • Jar of pesto (you could make your own, but it's a lot of effort for a little bit of pesto!)
  • 200g risotto rice
  • 1 tin chopped tomatoes
  • 1 red onion
  • Cheese
  • Garlic puree
So what do you do?
  1. Chop the onion and lightly fry with a teaspoon of garlic.
  2. Next add the rice to the pan and fry for a minute or so.
  3. While the rice is frying, blend the tomatoes in a food processor so that they are smooth.
  4. Add the tomatoes to the rice and then STIR! You have to stir as though your life depends on it, otherwise you will get a burnt risotto and a ruined pan.
  5. This stage will take around 20 minutes, stir until the rice absorbs the tomatoes, and it is al dente to eat.
  6. Then add the pesto, I add around 3 tablespoons but it is up to you how pestoey(a word???) you want it.
  7. Then grate the cheese and stir into the risotto.
  8. Then serve and ENJOY!
I love love love this so hopefully you will too. D always makes some chicken to put on top, but I normally go with a handful of rocket, up to you!




Enjoy!

KJ xxx

Sunday 5 August 2012

Leopard and leather...

Leather Jacket-New Look OLD, Top-Topshop OLD, Scarf-Topshop OLD, Skirt-Primark OLD, Shoes-Topshop.


So my 'wear my wardrobe' challenge is still going pretty well! Found an old leather jacket that I haven't worn in yearsand went for an autumny look with a burgundy vest and snoody scarf. Can't believe I found this skirt as well. I bought it the first time I ever went shopping in Manchester with my friends at the age of 14! So an 8 year old skirt! *Do excuse my flasher pose in the 2nd pic, just wanted to show you the patterns and colours of my scarf.

Just wore this outfit to a friends' birthday drinks. Went to some bars and a pub, was nice to see some old school friends and was just a nice chilled night. Apart from the Olympics of course, winning 3 gold medals in the Athletics-amazing! And on a side note, Jess Ennis' abs-AMAZING! She always comes across so well, what an inspiration! (cheeeesy!)

So tomorrow I am off on a little trip, but will have some bits and bobs scheduled so do keep checking!

KJ xxx

Thursday 2 August 2012

The challenge...

T-shirt-Topshop £14, Skirt-Tesco OLD, Necklace and bag-Primark, Shoes-Topshop


Today has been full of running some very boring errands like doctors appointments, shopping and getting travel insurance sorted-nothing too exciting to report there!
Although I do have good news on the exam front, found out that I got a 91 honours in my recent ballet exam, which is suprising as I didn't feel it had gone that well, but I am massively pleased!
Also, the girls who I put in for tap exams did really well too, with the majority getting distinctions, so that was a lovely suprise!

So onto my new big 'challenge'! As I work at a dancing school I only earn during term times, which is a bit rubbish during school holidays. This means that over summer I MASSIVELY struggle for money, however I still get tempted by all the pretty new things in the shops and on websites. To try and save some of my pennies I have decided to try and buy as little as possible until my next pay day comes in October. I'll be showing you each day how I have tried to either restyle an old item, or beg, borrow (but not steal!) my way to any new clothes.
With this challenge in mind I headed to my Mum's for lunch yesterday, where I still keep a fair few clothes from when I was younger and picked up 3 bin bags to bring back. Some of it might be total rubbish but hopefully I can find some gems!
I actually rediscovered this little skirt from Tesco about 5 years ago. I used to wear a long top over it but I decided to try it as a high-waisted skirt and think it looks pretty good with my faithful white tee.
The necklace was a Primark sale pick up a few weeks ago, 50p! Can't argue with that!

Is anyone else trying to rewear their wardrobe???

Wish me luck!

KJ xxx

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Under the sea

Denim jacket-VERY old from river island, DIY dip dye, t-shirt £3 Primark, Jeans-£25 M&S, Shoes-£14.99 Topshop


Quite a casual outfit post today as we just went to some friends to watch some of the Olympics (seriously addicted!). Saw the printed t shirt in primark the other day for a teeny tiny £3 and thought that was pretty good, I really love the colours and fishy print!

I've had this jacket for about 10 years (if not more) and it's pretty shapeless and a bit boring so I decided to indulge my love for all things dip dyed and try a DIY job. It was really easy and a pretty cheap way to make my jacket that bit more exciting.
I bought some pink dye (Dylon flamingo pink) from John Lewis, I know you can get it from Ebay but I actually found it to be quite cheap at JL so would recommend that!

1. Dissolve the dye with the correct amount of warm water.
2. Then add this to 6 litres of warm water with 5 tablespoons of salt in.
3. Add the bottom of the jacket to the water and swirl the water around to ensure that the dye is evenly spread.
4. Stir every fifteen minutes.
5. After half an hour add a little more of the jacket to the dye.
6. After another fifteen minutes take out the jacket and place into a bucket of cold water.
7. Then wash in the washing machine, without any powder or liquid.

And there you have it! A fancy pants dip dyed jacket! While I was at it I also dyed a pair of shorts and tie-dyed a white vest and they all look pretty good!

On another note, do you like my skull nails? I got these nail stickers from an internet shop and absolutely love them! Will post soon on some of the other designs! *Nail varnishes used are Model's Own Lilac Dream and Jade Stone.

Back to watching the Olympics!

KJ xxx