Friday, 24 July 2015

IT by Alexa Chung




Being naturally not much of a reader, I of course had to make an exception for Alexa Chung and purchase her debut book simply titled 'It'. Published in 2013 I'm about 2 years too late, but my obsession for her only recently kick-started after a late night visit to Alex Turner and Alexa Chung dedicated tumblr pages - cringe. Alexa is no doubt an It Girl of the 21st century, and the self confessed groupie has listed her somewhat strange style icons in this book, pulling inspiration from the likes of Wednesday Adams and even her own grandfather.



Even for me, I found this book to be quite a quick read. However, the lack of words is quickly made up for by the vast amount of personal photographs and doodles; a real insight into Alexa's life and musings. The top 10 best seller covers everything from heartbreak, to how to get dressed in the morning, and even tips for the perfect selfie (it helps if you have Alexa Chung's face). If you're looking for a witty read, I'd definitely recommend 'It' - also available in paperback.
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Monday, 9 February 2015

BUDAPEST 2015

I'm recently back from a 4 night trip to Budapest, Hungary and I've absolutely fallen in love with the city. Me and my friend Lauren flew from Dublin and stayed in the Soho Boutique hotel which was quite central for shops and restaurants. The trip was a bit of an impulse booking as we managed to get a deal for £169 each including flights, from our local travel agents.

We tried our best to research things to do in Budapest before we actually went, and thermal baths proved to be popular with tourists. The two main thermal baths in the city are the Gellert and the Szechenyi, both at opposite sides of the city. We visited the Szechenyi baths on the Pest side of the city, in the late afternoon and were able to bathe in the dark. 

We booked our tickets for the bath at our hotel (at no extra rate) and brought our own towels - they charge extra to rent towels, swimwear and flip flops if you haven't brought your own. Dressing gowns are also available to rent out but we just about managed the cold dash from the pool without them. The baths are amazing - it's so surreal bathing in the dark and sitting in 35C water when the air above is verging on freezing - the result is a steamy scene like something out of a dream!

We spent most of our time walking around Budapest, not only was it cheaper than local taxis but was probably to best way to sight see. We came across many local shops and restaurants like this cute little bakery 'According to my Mum'.

Eager to see the most of Budapest, we headed to the Central Market Hall, the oldest indoor market and where locals normally buy their fresh fruit and meat. The main floor of the market is mostly food and the upstairs is packed with souvenirs that tend to be cheaper than most shops. I managed to pick up a Budapest tshirt and scarf for around £3 each. Budapest have forints for currency and the country is very inexpensive with £10 working out as 4134 forints. We used an app that allowed us to convert Hungarian currency to pounds before we bought anything, without having to use data abroad.



Aside from the markets and local shops, we headed to West End shopping centre located next to the train station and bought lots of goodies to take home. The shopping centre has an impressive 4 floors and boasts over 400 shops including a whole floor dedicated to food - it's honestly food shop after food shop and so much to choose from.

We came across a store 'Women's Secret' which is basically Europe's answer to Victoria's Secret and I picked up some cute sleepwear. Aside from European stores, the shopping centre boasts global brands like Mango and H&M but with cheaper price tags. I managed to pick up a cream faux fur coat in Mango for £60 when it's actually in UK stores at £80.

I'm a bit of a fussy eater so we played it safe and visited Hard Rock Cafe in the centre of Budapest. Although it was my first time you can't go wrong with a familiar menu and yummy cocktails. We liked the place so much that we actually went back twice and were served by some lovely waiters.

Trying to fit as much into our 4 days as possible, we made a day trip to Budapest Zoo! We went near closing time and the weather was quite nippy, so the zoo was reasonably empty. The zoo had all the animals you could think of and more, including a few animals I couldn't name. They even have an Australian zone where you can roam freely among emus and wallabies, and even pet them if you're brave enough (I wasn't). 

I had the best time in Budapest and would love to go back. This was my first real city break and I honestly think I preferred it to beach holidays. I'd love to visit other cities especially Paris, but what girl wouldn't? I'd highly recommend Budapest as an inexpensive holiday destination. We were expecting to arrive and see snow but the weather was very similar, if not warmer than Northern Ireland - locals also tell us that summer is very warm.

Viszlát Budpest!


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Wednesday, 19 November 2014

GRAZE'N - Free box with code 'YD593VCNP'

Chances are, unless you've been living under a rock, then you're familiar with Graze. I must come across a Graze leaflet every time I receive a delivery from any big online retailer, but I honestly hadn't given them a second thought until I saw their boxes popping up on Instagram.

Delivered, the box costs just £3.99 and I was lucky enough to receive a promotional code meaning my 1st, 5th and 10th boxes are free - check out the code below! The packaging is small and fits through a letter box - meaning you don't have to sit in and wait for the postman.



Each box contains four yummy snacks, and the Graze website allows you to rate or slate their products so as to perfect your future boxes and 'bin' any you don't like. This is my third graze box and at the moment the 'Slightly Sweet Popping Corn' and 'Coconut Crumble Cake' are my favourites! 

If you're interested in receiving some Graze boxes - click here and  use code 'YD593VCNP' to receive your first, fifth and tenth boxes for free!



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Saturday, 3 May 2014

HEADCASE

This post is short and sweet - basically just an excuse to show off my new mandala phone case. I'd been looking for a new cover on eBay when I stumbled across the Headcase, they have over 5000 unique designs for anything from iPhone to Samsung and Motorola (including the older versions). Visit their website here.

Refusing to take out an iPhone 5s contract because buying clothes is so much better.


This case was only £4.95 (half price sale) from their eBay store and it arrived so quickly! They have so many other designs including a few black and white striped ones that I had my eye on. If you're as indecisive as I am you'll definitely spend a long time picking and choosing.
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Thursday, 1 May 2014

GLASGOW

When both payday and student-loan-day happen to fall on the same weekend, what better excuse is there to go shopping? Yesterday my two friends and I decided to take advantage of StenaLine's Day Trips and bagged a return to Glasgow for a tenner each! The day trip involved waking up at 5am (worth it) and spending a total of 10 hours travelling either side, but given a few bus naps and being able to grab food with our home girl studying at Glasgow, it was such a fun day. The only downside was that there just aren't enough hours in the day for me to visit every shop in Glasgow (weh!).

For lunch we stopped off at Austrailian bar Walkabout on Renfield Street (peri peri chicken is a winner) and refueled before tackling more shops! I had my first trip to Forever 21 and Glasgow's 3 story store certainly didn't disappoint (below).

Shoe heaven in Forever 21





Picked up one of these bad boys and could smell it the whole way home!
Mightttt have picked up some Hayden jeans!
"I'll take one of everything please"
I tried to be as best behaved as I could considering the huge temptation to spend every penny I owned. This was my first trip to Glasgow and I definitely hope it won't be my last. Look out for a haul to follow..


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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Instagram @thebeautydrawer

If you haven't already noticed, I've created a new Instagram account for The Beauty Drawer. You can still follow my personal account @strawberryhannah.




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Monday, 13 January 2014

What's in My Bag?



Just a little post about what’s currently in my handbag. I bought a new bag from Primark a few weeks ago for a lovely £6 and although it’s quite small it makes room for all of my daily essentials.


Before I leave the house I try to do a mental check, “Phone. Keys. Money.”, most of those lay about my bag loose and I’m awful at putting change away so I’ll normally find a cheeky tenner when I least expect it. Other than the basics I’ll grab makeup before I leave so I can do touch ups during the day – usually concealer, eyeliner, a lippy and lipbalm. It’s not very often I’ll actually touch up my makeup, I think it’s more of a comfort knowing it’s there if I need to (vain, I know).

Dental sticks, a hair clip and a few rings that I’ve thrown off, also often gather in my bag. In order to (desperately try to) improve my organisational skills I carry around a little handbag sized diary which is handy to jot down university deadlines and work rotas. 



Bag, £6, Primark | Jacket, £20, Primark (eBay) | Top, £18,Topshop


In reality I’d love to carry my whole bedroom around with me but I doubt I’d ever find a handbag big enough!


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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Home Comforts

I’ve been a bit naughty with my student loan recently and bought a few things to make my uni room a little cosier. I’m lucky enough to have a neutral coloured room which means I’ve got freedom to play around with bright bed sheets and don’t have to face ugly curtains/wallpaper - ew.  Here are a few buys I’ve made for my home-from-home.

Some of these are either discontinued or I can't remember where there from since I've had them a while - sorry!














My housemate Laura – Edie’s Trust Fund – has these little buddhas in her room, I love them so much I had to buy them too!

Set of 3 Buddhas, £4.99, Dunelm Mill | Candle Holder, B&M | Sun & Sand Sampler, £1.99, Yankee Candle (eBay)




I know my bed covers seem quite Christmassy but I still have them on – they’re just so lovely and homely anddd it’s still winter so technically it’s fine right? I sleep with my furry pillow every night and didn’t think I’d find anything softer until Dunelm’s Teddy Bear Throw came along – it’s made of baby clouds and marshmallows.

Duvet Cover, Dunelm Mill (Limited Edition) | Teddy BearThrow in Cream, £9.99, Dunelm Mill | Luxe Faux Fur Cushion, £18, Next | Love & Cuddles Cushion, Sainsburys


I developed a bit of an addiction with Instagram during last year (everything’s better with a filter) so I was so excited when I found Inkifi. On Inkifi‘s website you can upload your pictures directly from your Instagram account and just wait for the print outs to come in the post! They’re pricing is reasonable and these Polaroid style prints are just 1 of many design options.

Warm White LED Fairy Lights, eBay | Prints, Various Prices, Inkifi















Photoframes, Various | Vintage Rose & Magnolia Candle, Next (Discontinued)














Jewellery Box & Trinket Box, B&M | White Wicker Heart, £3.99, DunelmMill

I hope you liked seeing a little snippet of my bedroom!



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