Thursday, December 25, 2014

Christmas

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY LOVELY BLOGGING FRIENDS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND KIND WORDS. WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY EVERY BEST WISH FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY 2015.

ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS DAY






Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Christmas

Well there is no avoiding it Christmas has raced in this year. I have my presents bought and wrapped, cake made waiting to be iced but my least favourite job remains the Christmas cards.

While I do not have the same amount of parties I still love to dress up this time of year.

Here is a little pot purri of Christmas looks



For my casual days I bought this gap jumper





Just love this photo





Storms forecast here if only I could look this chic






I have this outfit for Christmas Day. I will dress it up with jewellrey and high shoes





If I had a black tie event





Decorations up





Would not say no to this









Monday, November 17, 2014

Carolyn Donnelly Eclectic at Dunnes Stoes

Well winter is well and truly here and we have had rain rain and more rain.

I thought I would take a look at another range Carolyn Donnelly Eclectic at Dunne Stores. This range reminds me of the Irish version of Anthropologie . I like the colour and depth of this range everything from bedlinen to Christmas decorations. The price range is good and you can get lovely items that are great to give as a hostess gift (sounding american here).

When I first started work Carolyn had an amazing range of clothes with her friend called Quinn and Donnelly I bought most of my suits and party Sadly this range is no more but Carolyn now has a range of clothes called edit.

I hope you are on countdown to Christmas there is no denying it is on its way. I have my list done and bought one or two items so it's time to get focused as I definitely not a last minute shopper.


Have a lovely week



I like this duvet cover




An instore display

Great Christmas mat

On my wish list is this lamp





A great range of Delphi



Cute teapots and milk jug





I like the display cabinets







I have a number of bowls and cups from this range



From the Edit clothing range. I like this burgundy skirt



Need to try this on but like the pattern



A classic coat



I have this scarf


This is not a spnsored post it is my personal choices.















Carolyn Donnelly Eclectic at Dunnes Stoes

Well winter is well and truly here and we have had rain rain and more rain.

I thought I would take a look at another range Carolyn Donnelly Eclectic at Dunne Stores. This range reminds me of the Irish version of Anthropologie . I like the colour and depth of this range everything from bedlinen to Christmas decorations. The price range is good and you can get lovely items that are great to give as a hostess gift (sounding american here).

When I first started work Carolyn had an amazing range of clothes with her friend called Quinn and Donnelly I bought most of my suits and party Sadly this range is no more but Carolyn now has a range of clothes called edit.

I hope you are on countdown to Christmas there is no denying it is on its way. I have my list done and bought one or two items so it's time to get focused as I definitely not a last minute shopper.


Have a lovely week



I like this duvet cover




An instore display

Great Christmas mat

On my wish list is this lamp





A great range of Delphi



Cute teapots and milk jug





I like the display cabinets







I have a number of bowls and cups from this range



From the Edit clothing range. I like this burgundy skirt



Need to try this on but like the pattern



A classic coat



I have this scarf


This is not a spnsored post it is my personal choices.















Friday, October 17, 2014

Dunes Stores Helen James

 I thought I would look at some Irish retailers who I love over the next couple of weeks.  

Dunnes stores is an Irish family business that seems to be here forever. It was known for its St Bernard's brand which was considered to be a discount brand.  In recent years it has been reinvented itself and is my favourite grocery store to shop in because of its quality, range and quality of products.

Where I feel it stands out is its homeware department it has introduced new ranges in collaboration with Paul Costelloe and more recently Carolyn Donnelly I will take a look at these ranges in the future.

The newest  range Considered by Helen James is quite simply stunning.  Helen qualified from The National College of Art and Design and headed to New York where she worked for Donna Karan and many more. She has returned to Ireland and collaborated with Dunnes on this range.

I just bought two items last week a candle and a dough scraper but I imagine I will be adding something to my grocery basket every week.  I was impressed with not only the design, style but the quality and price range .

I purchased from Dunnes Stores at the Beacon. You can see where the range is available on their website and you can purchase online and get it delivered to a store near you.

By the way this is not a sponsored post I just like this brand. Check it out at Dunnes Sores.com





My  Basil & Fennel candle






The candle out of the box €12.50






Dough scraper €2.50






Helen James





The display at the Beacon






I love the brass range which includes a wide range of pans and moulds.




I will definitely buy this linen bag which helps keep your bread fresher




The pottery range





The baskets





Such lovely cooking accessories



Have a lovely weekend

















Friday, October 3, 2014

The Shelbourne

Greetings from a bad blogger I suppose we all go through a bit of a lull so I am back and thought I would focus a little on best of Ireland places, companies and shops I love In Ireland.  I am delighted one of my first blogging friends Dimi from Greece is coming to visit Ireland and I thought I would focus on some of my favourite places.

The Shelbourne is one of my favourite places to visit. I celebrated many events here most recently my 50th it never disapoints in terms of atmosphere or beauty. It is a place that I am quite happy to sit alone waiting for friends and enjoy watching the world go by.  It attracts all sorts shapes and sizes and is a form of entertainment in itself.  As with any top class hotel it is exspensive and a treat but for a special occasion I do not think it can be beaten.

I went for afternoon tea as a treat with a friend on Thursdays and we had a wonderful afternoon.  It is like a lovely shawl being wrapped around you as you sit in the very comfortable seats and are looked after with the most impeccable service . The black dresses the ladies serving wear are gorgeous . You choose your tea from a wide range and are then served a glass of champagne with a selection of sandwiches and deserts , scones etc.  

It was full of everyone ranging from the romantic couple , the mother and her young daughter, older ladies with their friends, couples on holiday and friends like us.  We enjoyed looking  at the art, flowers and interior design.  You must book in advance they have 3 sittings. One faux pas I did make was my blouse matched perfectly with the lovely mulberry silk curtains so I fitted in perfectly.

Afterwards we went to the bar for a drink and watched the world go by. A lovely evening.

The Shelbourne is situated opposite St Stephens green park and just down the road from Grafton Street a lovely place to shop.

The Shelbourne Hotel recently featured in a behind the scenes programme on rte which was a must see. Great to see the personalities and people behind the scenes.


This is not a sponsored post it my personal view of a place I enjoy.




The Shelbourne




The entrance hall my favourite part





The amazing staircase





The room where afternoon tea is served





The tables




Should have taken the photo before we ate everything




The decor



Not the best photo I only had my phone but the flowers are amazing








Photos via myself and trip adviser