Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Birthday bash at the shop: Happy 1st Birthday!

Friday was a very exciting day as it marked the one year anniversary of the shop being opened! To celebrate, Emma was offering her loyal customers a discount all day and of course there was plenty of cake, cards and balloons!

 

Here's us celebrating on the day! (Harriet's headband is one of the very first things she ever bought from Emma!)















A massive thank you from Ems to everyone who's supported the shop throughout the last year! And if you haven't been yet why not? It's just seconds away from the bus and train stations in Redditch and we can guarantee you'll fall in love with it the second you walk in!

H & E x

Monday, 18 March 2013

Birthday suits: outfits of the day

Yesterday it was Emma's daughter Sian's birthday (if you missed our post on her presents, click here) so today we're bringing you the outfits that Sian, Emma and the lovely Katie (who we featured a while back in our friends' style post) wore to celebrate in style!


Katie: top - H&M / necklace - H&M / jeans - Topshop
Sian: shirt - vintage / waistcoat - vintage / jeans - Topshop / hat - ASOS


Katie: bag - H&M
Emma: jacket - vintage / top - Boy London / jeans - Topshop


Emma's sandals - Topshop / Katie's boots - Betsy Johnson / Sian's shoes - Office


Statement necklace - H&M


Emma's nailvarnish - NYC / Katie's - No 7 / Sian's - MUA


T-shirt - Boy London


Bracelets - Pandora and Topshop

H & E x

Sunday, 17 March 2013

A beautiful birthday: take a look at Sian's presents

Last month we featured some of the contents of Emma's daughter Sian's suitcase when she came home from Preston Uni where she's studying dance for a visit (you can see it here if you missed it). Now Sian's back again to celebrate her birthday with her family! So we thought we'd show you some of the beautiful things she received for her special day.

We've put a link in the description to all the high street products so you can click through to them (or the nearest item available on the store's website).


HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIAN!


Presents - wrapping paper from Paperchase / Love bracelet from Etsy / Card from Paperchase
Topshop bracelets / Facemasks and MUA lipstick shade 13, lipgloss and extreme volume mascara / Topshop cropped t-shirt - Emma added the neon S


Vintage top / Topshop skirt / Vintage waistcoat
Vintage mac (so in this season! This one has pleats from top to bottom) / H&M trousers / vintage top

H & E x

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Traditional Thursday: making your own bunting

Today we're going all traditional with a post about beautiful bunting! It's a decoration that's been around for years and years but the beauty of it is each one is different. Adding bunting to your wall is one of the simplest, cheapest and easiest ways you can brighten up a room without needing to pick up a paintbrush or start hanging wallpaper. If you're not the kind of person who wants an 'in your face' bright room, you can use bunting to add a little touch of colour. It really is so versatile and can be used in any room and doesn't need to be confined just to the walls - you can hang it from the top of your curtain rail, from shelves, above a mirror, off the mantelpiece or why not try making a miniature version to hang off a picture frame?


You will need:
- Decorative paper (ours is from Hobbycraft)
- Or sections of old fabric, offcuts of wallpaper, pieces of old books or any other material you like!
- Ribbon (ours was also from Hobbycraft)
- Mini pegs if you're going to peg them, otherwise you can sew or glue them on


Step one: Cut your fabric in to the shape you want, traditionally bunting is triangular but you can always choose a different shape!

Step two: Sew, glue or peg the pieces along the ribbon. You can use as many or as few as you like depending how long you want your bunting to be.

Step three: Why not try adding embellishments? Gems, sequins, different material cut in to cute shapes like hearts - the possibilities are endless!


How cute is this mini bunting?!
You could theme your bunting, for example if you were getting married why not add your names or Mr and Mrs across the bunting? Or make a 'happy birthday' themed string instead of a banner?


How cute are these examples of kitchens and dining areas decorated using bunting?


And these bedrooms are simply amazing! On the left they've made Winnie the Pooh themed bunting for a child's room - so cute!
(Last two images all from www.weheartit.com)

H & E x