Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Wednesday Wish List


These are some of the things I've been lusting after this week...


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As a bit of a craft addict, I love this collection of craft-themed enamel pins from Australian brand Jubly-Umph, and I think many of you will, too. Whether you like to sew, paint, crochet, or do some other form of crafting, they have the perfect pins to represent your creative side with this crafty range. They'd all be perfect for me (except the 'Happy Hooker' pin, as I've not yet learnt how to knit or crochet), so I'd happily collect them all.


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I'm smitten with these beautiful acrylic brooches from Blue Raven Designs, who are another Australian jewellery brand I stumbled up on this week. I think the Sudan the rhino brooch (which is based on the last male northern white rhino, who passed away earlier this year) has to be my favourite- he's so beautiful.


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I'm feeling rather uninspired by the clothes available at the moment, but there have been two pieces which have captured my heart this week- this gorgeous check swing dress, and fox patch-pocket cardigan from Collectif. Get in my wardrobe now!


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It's been years since I last bought myself a new necklace, but I'm loving these amazing statement acrylic necklaces from Scottish brand Cherry Loco. I thought the flamingo design was my favourite, but then I found the Labyrinth Worm necklace, and clearly, that's the best necklace ever! I need him!


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Another Australian jewellery brand I've been admiring from afar for a while is Curious Carousel, who make the most adorable acrylic carousel animal brooches. Their designs include everything from horses to flamingos, swans, and even foxes. Naturally, I'm particularly crazy about the red fox brooch- Vixen Copper, and while I can't afford to snap her up just yet, I'd love her in my collection, and I'm hoping she's still available when I next have the pennies to spare. I've linked to UK stockist Lottie & Lu above, but you can also shop Curious Carousel's Etsy store here.


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And I'll finish this week's wish list with these lovely laser cut wooden cameo pieces from yet another Aussie company called Sconnie and Jam. It seems Australia is full of amazing jewellery creators! Their cameo bunny brooch and fox necklace are both adorable, and the hand painted borders are a sweet touch. I think the fox necklace has to be my favourite, but the bunny brooch is super cute, too.

If you'd like to see more of the fashion pieces on my wish list this week, check out my style wish list boards on Pinterest. You can also find all previous Wednesday Wish Lists here.

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Saturday, 25 August 2018

What I Got For My Birthday (2018)


I finally got around to taking photos of the presents I was given for my birthday last month, so I thought it was about time I showed you the lovely gifts my family spoiled me with this year.

Please excuse the terrible photos; I've been pulling my hair out trying to edit them, and they were the best I could do.


My older sister, Marie sent me the most colourful parcel of presents over from Germany. The presents were nestled under layers of tissue paper in all the colours of the rainbow, and the gifts were wrapped in the cutest, colourful Care Bears wrapping paper. It was one of the most cheerful parcels I've ever received in the mail! I mean, seriously, look how cute that gift wrap is / was! You couldn't not be happy opening a box full of presents wrapped like that!


Marie gave me seven presents altogether, including an amazing grapefruit-scented NEST candle, a beautiful Puffin in Bloom edition of Little Women (one of my favourite books), and some lovely American make up. I was given three Physicians Formula products including the Mineral Wear Correcting Powder, Argan Wear Ultra Nourishing Argan Oil Blush, and the Organic Wear Fake Out Mascara, along with a beautiful Milani blusher in Blossomtime Rose, and they're all so gorgeous! She also originally gave me theBalm Nude Beach eyeshadow palette, but she'd accidentally been sold a tester that had been swatched already, so I had to send it back for her to swap. She couldn't get a replacement, so she swapped it for the equally gorgeous Anastasia Modern Renaissance eyeshadow palette for me instead. I'll admit I'm a little gutted to have lost the Nude Beach palette because the shades were so pretty, but I'm also thrilled to have the Anastasia palette because it's full of dreamy shades, too. I've never tried any of these brands or products before, so I'm really looking forward to trying them all out. Would you like me to review any of them for you when I do?

I have to say, Marie always sends me the best American goodies from the American air force base she lives at in Germany. (They have a huge BX (military base shop) there filled with American branded goodies with American prices). When she visited last week, she brought me back some amazing Bath and Body Works products, Dove chocolates, and a big bag of candy corn- it's definitely a perk of having her living where she is.


My younger sister, Sarah, gave me a gorgeous clothbound copy of Jane Eyre because she couldn't believe I'd never read it, as it's one of her favourite classics. I love the clothbound classics, so I'm glad to have another in my collection, and I'm looking forward to reading it this Autumn.



She also spoilt me with a Nintendo 2DS, so I've been having lots of fun playing Mario Kart 7 lately, which came pre-installed. The best part is, I discovered you could download old Sonic the Hedgehog games from the nineties from the Nintendo app store, which I used to love playing on the Sega Mega Drive growing up, so I've been getting all nostalgic playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 circa 1992! I'm such a loser, I know!


My parents and two of my Aunties gave me some money for my birthday, which I pooled together and spent on three Erstwilder brooches, Eric's Otters, Michelle Sea Turtle, and Sandy the Shy Seahorse. (Which I've previously reviewed here, along with a couple of others). I thought my collection could do with some sea creatures for accessorising summer outfits and wearing on trips to the seaside or aquarium, and in the end, I couldn't resist these beautiful pieces. I mean, look at them! They're all amazing. My favourite has to be Michelle the sea turtle because she's made from the prettiest resins.

And those are the lovely gifts I received from my family for my 33rd birthday. It may not look like a lot to some of you with a lot of friends, but I don't have a lot of people in my life to celebrate my birthday with now I'm chronically ill and house bound. (I know, I know, tiny violins...) I'm not looking for sympathy, though; I really appreciate what I have and all the presents I do get, and feel like I was spoiled rotten by my family this year (as always). I'm a very lucky girl!

Thanks, family, for the lovely birthday presents; I love them all! (Apart from the '40' card from my little sister telling me it was pointless to resist turning 40. I turned 33. She turns 30 next week; I will get the bitch back!)

What's the best birthday present you've ever received?

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Thursday, 23 August 2018

The World In Stitches Modern Spectrum Mandala Cross Stitch Kit


A couple of Sundays ago, I finally completed the Spectrum Mandala cross stitch I began earlier in the year, and I'm so pleased with how well it turned out that I just had to blog about it.


This colourful cross stitch kit was from a small English brand called The World In Stitches, and it's the fifth or sixth of their kits I've cross stitched over the last year or so. It's the same pattern as the Spectral Mandala cross stitch I completed last summer, except that the colour spectrum is reversed, this time bleeding outwards from purple to red in ten different colours. 

I began working on this spectrum mandala in the new year, but it got neglected for a few months while I concentrated on some other crafts. I picked it up again in late June, and basically sewed the last three-quarters of it in just over a month. I think if I'd worked on it for an hour or so each day, it would've taken just two to three months to make from start to finish. It shouldn't have taken me eight months to make, that's for sure! I've been slacking.

While I abandoned it for a while, I had so much fun stitching the mandala and working with all of those vibrant, colourful threads. There was something really satisfying about watching my stitches come together and blend in to a rainbow, and turn in to a beautiful mandala. Colourful cross stitch projects are always the most fun! I was enjoying making it so much, I'm actually a little sad that I've finished it, but I'm looking forward to getting it framed, and having it hanging it on the wall.


The kit includes everything you need to create this beautiful cross stitch including 16 count white aida (fabric), pre-sorted DMC threads, two needles, full colour charts, and even a beginner's guide to cross stitching to help you get started if you're new to cross stitching. (All you need in addition is an embroidery hoop, a pair of embroidery scissors, and something to cross the chart off with as you go along, such as a pencil or a highlighter). Everything included in the kit is fantastic quality, including the paper the chart is printed on, which is amazing considering it's so reasonably priced. If you're tempted to buy one, and give it a try, I can assure you it's well worth a purchase.

I'd recommend this kit for intermediate and advanced cross stitchers who've had a little experience and already mastered the skill. In all honesty, it wouldn't be impossible for a beginner to stitch as it's broken down in to small colour-blocked shapes and the chart is easy to follow, but I think it would be a little overwhelming for a newbie because of the amount of stitching to do, and how intricate and complicated it looks. Unless you like a challenge, I'd definitely recommend starting with something a little smaller and simpler for your first go at cross stitching, like their geometric squares or heart kits, and working up to a bigger piece like this when you've mastered the basics. If you're confident with a needle and thread, however, I couldn't recommend this cross stitch kit to you more! I enjoyed it so much I stitched it twice!

You can find the Spectrum Mandala cross stitch kit from The World in Stitches on Amazon here and Etsy here, or if you prefer, you can purchase a PDF of the pattern separately on Etsy here.

Have you cross stitched or crafted anything lately?

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Wednesday Wish List


Here are a few things I've got my beady little eyes on this week...


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I'm loving all of these mustard yellow bags and purses from Cath Kidston. They look like the perfect Autumn accessories.


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These dresses and skirts from Collectif are so damn pretty. Get in my wardrobe now!


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Lindy Bop are still killing it with amazing dresses and skirts. Just look at these gorgeous designs! All four have been added to my ever-growing Lindy Bop wish list this week, although my favourite has got to be the wonderfully vibrant watermelon print Joy swing dress. 


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I'm obsessed with this beautiful green velvet Nicola mini dress and red Hermione coat from Hell Bunny. I know I'd wear both of them to death if I got my hands on them.


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These iron-on patches from OH NO Rachio are rather pretty.


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Would you look at these amazing brooches and necklace designs from Aussie jewellery favourite Baccurelli?! They're all fantastic, but I especially love the lady centaur and mermaid brooches. I need!


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Speaking of brooches, these handmade acrylic animal brooches from Kitschy Kittens are pretty cute, too. Naturally, Petal the fox is my favourite, with the Lilly Ladybug design a close second.

If you'd like to see more of the fashion pieces on my wish list this week, check out my style wish list boards on Pinterest. You can also find all previous Wednesday Wish List posts here.

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Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Wednesday Wish List


Here's a few things I've been coveting this week...



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Aussie jewellery brand Erstwilder launched their highly-anticipated 'Out of Africa' jewellery collection yesterday, and it's so perfect I could cry. This whopping twenty piece collection is made up of brooches, necklaces, and earrings featuring some of Africa's most iconic and beloved animals like elephants, giraffes, rhinos, hippos, and zebras, and even a few unusual ones like okapis and bat-eared foxes! There are also a couple of African trees for the nature lovers out there. I'm particularly coveting the fennec fox, gorilla, okapi, bat-eared fox, and rhino, but every single design is amazing, and I would love to collect them all. Sadly, I can't afford to do that right now, but I have treated myself to the adorable Finnicky Fennec Fox Brooch (#2) because I couldn't resist him, and I'm hoping I'll be able to collect others later. As usual, the best pieces always sell out fast, so be sure to pounce on anything you have your eye on. I've linked to Erstwilder's website above, but you can find links to stockists outside Australia here.


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When it comes to Disney characters, I'm not usually interested in Minnie or Mickey Mouse and the gazillion collections of merchandise their faces adorn, but occasionally a MM collection will come along that is so amazing it sends my heart all aflutter- like the new Spectrum X Disney Minnie Mouse collection. Or to be specific, the make up brush set in the new Spectrum Minnie Mouse collection. Spectrum have created the prettiest and most colourful set of make up brushes I've seen in ages, and the want is great. Oh, so great. Just look at how pretty they are! The eight make up brushes include all the essentials, and can be bought separately, or purchased as a set with a choice of a colourful polka dot pouch or metallic Minnie camera bag. Naturally, I prefer the polka dots!


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If you're looking ahead to Halloween already, Betsey Johnson have added some new novelty bags that would be perfect for fright night. I personally love the Day of the Dead 'Kitsch Head Case Crossbody' (#1).


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These floral embroidered crop cardigans from Collectif would be perfect for wearing with pretty dresses and skirts (and just about everything else!) this Autumn and Winter.


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Lindy Bop have so many gorgeous new season pieces right now, and these are just a handful of my new favourite dresses and skirts. I'm particularly loving the Kody and Bretta tea dresses, which are two of my favourite Lindy Bop designs. I love me a good tea dress! I'd particularly love to get my hands on the red polka dot (#1) and berry (#4) Kody dresses to wear this Autumn / Winter onwards; I know I'd wear them both to death during the cooler months because they're so damn pretty, and also really comfortable to wear, too. 


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And finally, acrylic jewellery brand Kimchi and Coconut have released a new collection of jewellery inspired by Van Gogh's iconic paintings, and it's almost as beautiful as the original artwork. The sunflower pieces and water lilies necklace are my favourites, but the starry night brooches are gorgeous, too. You can find the whole collection here.

If you'd like to see more of the fashion pieces on my wish list, check out my style and beauty wish list boards on Pinterest. You can also find all previous Wednesday Wish List posts here.

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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Wednesday Wish List


These are some of the things on my wish list this week...


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Tatty Devine have just launched the most beautiful range of Autumnal nature-themed acrylic jewellery, and I'm completely smitten with the entire collection. The designs feature charming woodland critters, conkers, acorns, russet leaves, and harvest wheat, and they're absolutely stunning. For some reason, they're making me all nostalgic for Harvest Festival at primary school, and childhood Autumns scavenging for conkers. I only wish I could afford a few pieces for my Autumn wardrobe, especially the badger and harvest mouse brooches. I've wanted a badger brooch for so long!


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If you hadn't guessed by now, I'm loving Cath Kidston's new 'Otters' and 'Badgers and Friends' collections, and once again, I've fallen in love with all the new homeware pieces that have been released this week. From hedgehog planters to otter catch-all trays, badger mugs, and squirrel egg-timers, it's all so undeniably cute. I have a feeling my kitchen is going to look like The Animals of Farthing Wood threw up on it by the end of the year.


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I really like these pretty Autumnal iPhone cases from Skinny Dip, especially the sunflower print design. (Sunflowers have always been one of my favourite flowers). I can't help thinking they'd make pretty Autumn flat-lay props, too.



How amazing is this set of Little Mermaid cosmetics cases from Danielle Nicole?! I don't need any more make up bags, but OMG I want them!


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All you talented sewers out there might appreciate Vendula London's newly refurbished Sewing Shop collection, which has undergone a transformation from duck egg blue to grey denim-style vegan leather. There are six different bags, and five wallets and purses in the new collection, and while I admit I prefer the original range, I love the four styles above. They're all available to preorder now.


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And last but by no means least, these fruity enamel necklaces and earrings from Buried Diamond look like the loveliest summer accessories to wear with just about any summer outfit. I can't decide if I prefer the strawberry or the watermelon designs...

If you'd like to see more of the fashion and homeware pieces on my wish list, check out my wish list boards on Pinterest. You can also find all previous Wednesday Wish List posts here.

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Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Cath Kidston Disney Alice in Wonderland Haul



If you're a fan of Cath Kidston or Alice in Wonderland- or have just read my blog lately- you'll probably be aware that Cath Kidston recently released a highly anticipated Disney Alice in Wonderland collection. 

As a big fan of both Alice in Wonderland and Cath Kidston, this is a collection I've been hoping and wishing for ever since Cath Kidston created their first Disney collection a few years ago, and it's even more perfect than I could've dreamed.

The sixty-eight piece collection features fashion, homeware, stationery, and children's ware with classic Alice in Wonderland characters and quotes from the movie beautifully entwined with original Cath Kidston prints and designs. The result is a unique and truly wonderful collection that fans of Cath Kidston and Alice in Wonderland have been going crazy for- myself included. (Not that you would've guessed with the amount of times I blogged about the range before its release, or anything).



I naturally had a Cath K Alice in Wonderland wish list as long as my arm, and thanks to a surprisingly easy pre-sale shopping experience and a nice little rebate, I was able to buy all the pieces I wanted (that I could afford). I may have gotten ever so slightly carried away and purchased eleven pieces in total (although I've since sold one), and I thought it was about time I showed you my Cath Kiston Alice in Wonderland haul. 

First, let me apologise for how atrocious today's photos are. I've been struggling to edit them for months, but I just can't get them to look half-decent whatever I do, so I'm admitting defeat and posting what I've got. I know they look terrible, but I hope you won't hold it against me! You've probably already noticed that I suck at photo editing!




I'm going to start with my favourite purchase from the range, which has got to be the Alice Meadow Applique Tote £65. It's a stunning sky blue tote with a placement print of Alice sitting in a meadow of daisies watching the bread and butterflies fluttering above the flowers. It's so beautiful! I think it has got to be my favourite design from the collection. The meadow and sky stretch around all four sides of the bag, with Alice and the hybrid insects only present on the front. It also has white applique leather daisies embellishing the print, which is such a lovely touch. All I feel the imagery is missing is Dinah; she would've looked so cute sitting amongst the daisies. I can't believe Cath Kidston kept her out of the designs! The tote features long shoulder straps, a zipped inside pocket in the Alice Words print, and a clasp-fastening in the centre. It's a generous size, too, so the bag will be ideal for shopping, and those days when I need to carry everything but the kitchen sink around with me. I don't actually own any other large tote bags, so it's great to fill a gap in my wardrobe, and try a different style for a change. I honestly didn't think I was going to be lucky enough to get my hands on this bag before it sold out, so I'm so happy to have it in my collection. I know it's going to get a lot of use.



I also bought the matching Alice Meadow Continental Wallet £40, which features the same design of Alice sitting in a meadow of daisies on the outside, and the Alice Words print lining the inside. The wallet has a big zipped pocket in the centre for coins, along with five other compartments, and twelve card slots, so it has heaps of room for organising your cash, cards, and receipts. I love Cath Kidston wallets, but this one is my favourite one yet. It's just so damn pretty!


Of course, being a stationery addict, I couldn't resist buying the complimenting Alice Meadow A5 hardback notebook £10, and Alice Meadow chunky pen £7, on impulse, too. I can never resist Cath Kidston's thin-ruled notebooks because they're my favourites to write in, and the pages are always made from great quality paper. The Alice Meadow notebook is no different, and it's so beautiful with that meadow print on the front and back covers. The pages are thin-ruled, and are completely plain, which I have to admit is a little disappointing as Cath Kidston's notebooks usually have pretty CK borders and illustrations on each page, so it feels like the notebook is missing something. It's still a gorgeous notebook, and it's going to get a lot of use, but I think a few daisies or Bread and Butterflies on each page would've made this notebook a little more special. 

The Alice Meadow pen was a completely frivolous purchase, but I love the way these black ball-point Cath Kidston pens make my hand-writing look, so I decided to treat myself. Well, I have to write in the Alice Meadow notebook with something, don't I? It's currently out of stock online, but might still be available in store, so it could be worth visiting your local branch.


You might be thinking I just bought up the Alice Meadow collection, but I did buy lots of other designs, as well, including the Painting The Roses Washbag £24, and matching Painting The Roses Cosmetics Bag £18. These PVC-coated-cotton cases feature sketched-style illustrations of Alice in her iconic blue dress and apron with a paintbrush in hand painting the roses red. Blue vintage-style roses of the Cath Kidston variety, to be specific. Alice blends in so perfectly with the classic Cath Kidston print, and she's quite subtle, which you might appreciate if you're not a fan of loud, in your face Disney designs. Both the wash bag and cosmetics bag have plenty of room for the essentials, so they'll be ideal for travelling, and they're also easy to wipe clean, which I'm sure will be appreciated if there's any major shampoo explosions when travelling.


I didn't need any more cases, but I still found myself adding the Set of Two Alice and Friends Pouches £15 to my order. The duo includes a large zipped polyester pouch with a sketch of Alice on a red polka dot background, and a complimenting smaller case with a grinning pink Cheshire Cat on a background of navy spots. I haven't decided whether I'm keeping them for myself or adding them to the present stash yet, but I'm sure they'll come in handy for storing craft supplies, make up, or medicine if I do decide to keep them. 


One of my favourites from the whole collection has to be the Playing Cards Salt and Pepper Shakers £20. I fell in love with them as soon as I saw the preview photos of the range, and knew I had to have them. Inspired by the card men from the Alice in Wonderland movie, these amazing bone china salt and pepper shakers have been designed to look like, well... playing cards. The pepper shaker has an image of The White Rabbit who's running late for a very important date, and the salt shaker displays an illustration of Alice on a ladder preparing to paint the roses red, both complimented with Cath Kidston florals. They're so gorgeous and have such a retro feel to them. They even come presented in their own blue cardboard box, decorated with images from the Alice Words design, so they'd make such a lovely gift for an Alice in Wonderland fan. Trust me, you need these in your life!


Another of my most coveted pieces from the collection was the Alice Words Jug Vase £14. This light cream vase has a pretty sketched illustration of Alice in her blue dress and apron with quotes from the film wrapped around it, with some Cath Kidston florals and Bread and Butterflies mixed in for good measure. It's so lovely, but a lot smaller than I was expecting, which was a little disappointing as I'd hoped it would be large enough to display a bunch of flowers. It could work as a vase for some small blooms, but I'll probably make some felt flowers for it instead, or perhaps find a use for it in the kitchen.


I also treated myself to the Alice and Friends White Rabbit Mug £10. It's an off-white earthenware mug with sky blue polka dots and an adorable sketch-style illustration of The White Rabbit blowing a trumpet on either side, and it's ca-uuute! The mug is a mini Stanley mug, so it's a little smaller than I was expecting, but still the perfect size for a cuppa. There are also three other Alice in Wonderland mugs to collect from the range, including designs of some of the most beloved Wonderland characters, Alice, The Cheshire Cat and The Mad Hatter.


My biggest splurge was on the Alice Words Double Duvet Set £80, although, I decided to sell it a couple of months ago as I couldn't really afford to keep it. I loved the set, but it was too frivolous to justify keeping an £80 duvet set, and I couldn't help thinking it was a little childish for a woman in her thirties. The set was gorgeous, though. It's made from silky-soft, great-quality white cotton, and covered in quotes form the movie, including "oh, my fur and whiskers!", "when you come to the end, stop!", and "what kind of garden do you come from?". It also features beloved Alice in Wonderland characters, from Alice and The Mad Hatter, to the Dormouse, dandelion, pansies, and Bread and Butterflies, plus iconic Cath Kidston prints such as toadstools and florals. There is so much detail to it, it's almost like a giant picture book for adults. The set comes with a matching cotton drawstring pouch for storage, or it could even be used as a pyjama bag while it's in use. Unfortunately, the duvet set is sold out online in both sizes- in fact, it sold out just three minutes in to the pre-sale (I have no idea how I managed to snag one!), but perhaps try in store or eBay if you want to get your hands on it.


And that is my lovely Cath Kidston Alice in Wonderland haul!

I'm so happy with everything I bought. It's all so gorgeous, and as always, wonderful quality. If I were rich, I could've easily bought more from the range, but I managed to restrain myself. I'm still hoping to get my hands on the Alice Words Cake Stand at a later date, though! 

You can find all available pieces from the Cath Kidston Alice in Wonderland collection over on Cath Kidston's website here, and of course, in Cath Kidston stores nationwide. Daisy Park also have a selection of products from the range on their website here. Most of these pieces are still available, and there's dozens of other wonderful products to shop from, too. Get them before they're gone!

Have you purchased anything from the Cath Kidston Disney Alice in Wonderland collection?

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