Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Friday, 6 February 2015

What's in my bag?

I have seen posts like this on many blogs and in vlogs on YouTube and, being the nosey person that I am, I love to have a good look into what people have in their bags so, I thought I'd post the junk that accumulates in mine!


My bag is from TK Maxx made by Dune. My mum bought it me for Christmas. We had been shopping one day, saw it and I fell in love but knew I didn't need it so left it for someone else. My mum had sneakily gone back the next day and bought it as my present and I'm so glad she did because I love it. It's such a gorgeous colour and, as all my bags need to be, acts like a Tardis with the amount of room inside it.



So I think the pictures are pretty self explanatory but I will give you a little detail about some of the things in my bags;

  • The fabric shopping bag is always shoved at the bottom of my bag for when I'm out charity shopping and I decide that it would be a good idea to save the planet and use my own reusable bag rather than getting a plastic bag everywhere I go.
  • My glasses get very lost at the bottom of my bag and are rarely worn. They are tortoise shell on the out side with a sea blue on the inside. They're by Charles Stone and my mum has the smaller, more rectangle lens frame. I wouldn't have let her get the same but I helped her choose hers not realising I was getting some new ones too so had already told her to pick the other pair just because they're so nice.


  • The book that is currently being battered around in bag so I can pick it up to read wherever I am is 'Notes from a Small Island' by Bill Bryson. It was recommended to me by my mother (who I am mentioning far too often in this blog post) as a funny read about Bill Bryson's, an american, points of view on the British. I haven't read a lot but you may hear about it in February's book review post, as long as I don't get bored and actually read enough books to post about!
  • The quirky patterned book carefully placed on top of the above book is my 2015 diary. It's in disguise by not looking at all like a diary. I picked it up from TK Maxx and I love that it's a bit different.


  • My grey Kipling purse was bought for me for Christmas from my boyfriend. Not the 2014 Christmas just gone, but the previous 2013 Christmas. I'm proud of how clean it's staying. It's a large purse but it fits all the rubbish I've got inside it, including all the receipts I never clear out. My mum (mentioned again) needed a new purse a while back so I recommended it to her and she got it in a sky blue colour and now she's bought it for her mum, so that's three generations with this purse. 

 And finally, the general junk:
  • Tablets - I actually have about 3 packs of paracetamol, 1 pack of ibuprofen and 2 packs of another type of tablets. You never know when you may need them. Usually it's someone else who is asking me for them.
  • A hand bag table hanger thing that holds your handbag off the floor and hooks onto a table. Fantastic description. It the metal circular thing with the fake blue jem in it.
  • Bodyspray
  • Hand wipes - always very useful/hygenic
  • Tissues - no one likes to keep sniffing. Actually, some people do and, in those cases, I really wish I could thrust one of my tissues under their nose and tell them to shut up.
  • An umbrella - I live in Britain and I think that's enough said.
  • A pen.

I hope you liked this different style of post!

Bye for now! x

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Excessive Charity Shop Buys

Today I went to do my voluntary work at Red Cross. It doesn't feel like I've done it for ages but I think it's only been about a week and a half. It's funny because, the last few weeks feel like they have gone on for ages but usually that happens when you've had nothing to do and have been bored. That's something that is certainly not true of my situation. Perhaps it's because I have done so much in that time! Anyway...

So in Red Cross I'm still doing that sorting that I talked about in this blog, and as a result of this I get first choice of all the summer clothing. So I'm taking advantage of that! I bought a lot... A jumper and trousers for my dad, 4 different items for my boyfriend (which I'm keeping quiet because he hasn't seen them yet)... In fact, I'm not going to list the quantity of items I got because there are a lot and you will genuinely think I'm crazy but I have reasons for everything - I make things out of a lot of different things that I buy.


This is one of the 4 tops (6 items of clothing) that I bought however, some of the others were a little plainer so I thought I would just show you these two. This one is quite plain but I really like the colour of it and I think it will go with a lot of things.


This top is one of our 'Encore' items which means that it is a new good from a shop that didn't sell for one reason or another. This didn't sell because it had a hole in the back but it is easily repairable and is actually under the cute little collar so can't even be seen. The fit is really nice on me and I love the little collar with the lace and beading.


This is another Encore item from H&M. I remember seeing it in the shop when it was full price and I wasn't sure whether I really wanted it but when it came into the British Red Cross I thought I might as well go ahead and buy it. I think it's really simple but will really add to an outfit.


Sorry about the quality of this one, I didn't realise it was out of focus when taking this photo. This handbag is so gorgeous though and such nice quality, it's really heavy because of all the beads. This is part of something I'm planning for my mum's birthday party (here you go mum, a little hinting at some of my plans).


So now I have some home items. I bought this because my dad has a bit of a sweet tooth when it comes to biscuits and I thought this was a really nice 'vintage style' jar that would look great in the kitchen.


And finally this Bath Salts jar. I know a lot of people may not like this but I just love how retro it is. I think it will look great in the bath room, not necessarily with bath salts in but no one needs to know.

I got so many other things than what I have shown here but it would have been a huge blog post and probably not made much sense! You may, however, see some of the things I've bought in later posts of DIYs or something so watch this space...

Bye for now!

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Charity Shop Prices Have Risen

Yesterday I was linked THIS article about charity shops and the prices of the things they're selling. As a serious charity shopper I completely agree with the things being said here.

Now I work in a £1.99 or less charity shop, and you can't really get a better deal than that, can you? And that does mean that whenever I go into other charity shops they all seem pretty pricey to me because I'm so used to low prices. But, I'm so glad that people actually agree with how much they have gone up in price. They are much more popular these days with more people going to find a bargain and I can understand that the charity shops are noticing this and realise they can increase their prices and still get sales but when the prices of well worn clothes are close to those of ones you can buy new in the shops then I would much rather pay the few pounds more and have something new.

Maybe the charity shops need bringing back down to earth and realising that they are only selling second hand clothing and us buyers want to get our bargains! As the article says, they are selling things that they have been given free as a donation in the first place so they shouldn't get greedy.

Just a short blog most for now to highlight this article.

Bye for now!

Monday, 27 January 2014

Vintage Scarves For Sale

Today I have spent the last couple of hours photographing and uploading a variety of vintage scarves which are now up for sale at Where to Buy Vintage.


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I hope you like some of these vintage scarves!


Bye for now!

Monday, 20 January 2014

New Job!

Today has already been a great day for me as I've managed to get myself a new job. It's been a complicated time getting to this point though! Back in about September I applied for a job with White Stuff and I went through the interviews etc. and actually managed to get the job. It was over Christmas though and it turns out I was going on holiday skiing at the same time... The consequence being that I couldn't have the job. This wasn't great. The holiday wasn't great.

However, the other week I got an email from the manager of White Stuff telling me she had a vacancy for a 12 hour contract and cutting a long story short; I've got the job! I'm so happy about this. I'm waiting for the rota to be sent to me tomorrow or Wednesday. Yippee!

So I've still got free time to continue with my Etsy shop.

Speaking of which...

I've been uploading a lot more items to my 'Where to Buy Vintage' shop:


And I've been uploading some handmade cushion covers that I've been slaving over for the last few days to my 'Shed Creativity' shop:



Check them out and tell me what you think!

I hope you've all been busy lately and have been having a day as good as mine.

Bye for now!

Sunday, 19 January 2014

London Charity Shop Buys

I'm knackered. I don't think I've stopped doing stuff involving hard work in days. It's really draining my energy. Not that I want much sympathy... LOL.

So anyway, I promised I'd show the things I bought in some of London's charity shops last weekend. I'm actually only going to show four of my favourite items (very exciting, I know). These charity shops were in Pimlico and I would recommend them. The day before we went to Camden and when walking from Camden to Mornington Crescent tube station you pass many charity shops. I love these ones but just didn't happen to buy anything in them this time. However, I have never been to the Pimlico charity shops and we did them by walking from Pimlico tube station to Victoria station, you could definitely see the prices increase as you got closer to Victoria. The prices were also, on average, much higher than those in Camden.

Anyway, enough rambling...


This was the first thing I bought. It's only H&M, so nothing special, but I thought it was a really nice top that can be warn smart or casual and I like things that have this flexibility because it allows me to be lazier. Not that I'm lazy...


This was the next item I got. It's DKNY and although it's very simple looking, I think it will be really good for matching with so many different things. If I were to wear it smart I could wear a shirt underneath or something, and then to wear it casual it just needs a cute cardigan, some casual jewelry and some casual shoes and it will immediately look less dressy.


I love this dress. I have no idea what make it is because it doesn't have any labels in it. When I put it on it fits in all the right places to look very flattering. I know it doesn't look that flattering just on the hanger but it looks so nice on and (I'm not sure whether you can see) but the little specs of gold in it mean I can wear it casually or for a party. (so many multi-use clothing items here!)


Finally is one for the summer. I know it's black but it is quite a thin material and has that summer shape about it. Although I reckon I need to lose a bit of my winter warmth (weight) first for it to fit just right.

Hope you like my buys!

Bye for now!

Thursday, 16 January 2014

A Few Money Saving Ideas...

I was thinking about blog posts I wanted to write and as I've been writing lists and making notes (which I love doing) coming up with ideas, I thought how popular it has become for people to learn about saving money and how to do it.

Now I'm not saying that I'm any kind of genius with saving money but I do find myself naturally being one of those people that does as many things possible to save money (whilst enjoying myself) and I blame my father for this. He is one of the worst for saving money... And then never spending it. I'm not quite that bad. Anyway, I thought I'd put together a list of ways that I save money so other people can use the ideas as well.

1. Look after the pennies...
A well known phrase 'look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves', and it's true! Since I was tiny I have always saved my pennies in a money box and when it gets heavy I count them out into money bags and take them to the bank. It's only a few pounds at a time but the pounds add up. The great thing about it is that many people really don't like coppers filling up their purse/wallet so they give theirs to me as well! Doing them a favour but also benefiting me.

2. ...The pounds can't completely look after themselves
Going one step further with looking after the pennies, I have recently taken to saving pounds (what's the point in having change in your purse/wallet at all?). I haven't saved all of the pound coins in my purse, although that could be another step further if you really need to save the money. I made myself a big money box to save this money and on the back I drew 52 boxes with the date of the first day of each week in them. Every week I add a pound to the box and tick of that week so I can keep on top of how much I have put in there. The great thing about it is £1 a week isn't really missed so it doesn't hurt too much but it adds up! I am doing this with my boyfriend though so each week we both put a pound into the box and by the end of the year we should have £104 to treat ourselves with. Whether you do it alone and make £52 or with someone else and make £104, make sure you put the saving of that money to good use and treat yourself!

3. Money saving vouchers
Keep all those money saving vouchers that you get given free in magazines/newspapers/shops etc. but don't be tricked by them! If you know that a voucher will help contribute to reducing the cost of something you frequently buy or need to buy but can't afford it without the voucher then go ahead and make the most of it. But, if you don't use or want what the voucher is offering and are just thinking of buying it because it's a good deal then just don't go there. The retailers know that this is what people do and use it as a way of making people buy things they would never have bought in the first place. If you need it or really want it then make the most of that voucher, otherwise just throw it away and forget about it. It's not saving you money when it's making you buy things you don't need!

4. Do It Yourself (DIY)
Whether it's decorating/re-decorating, or it's cooking rather than having a takeaway or meal out, or if it's cleaning the house rather than getting someone in to do it, everything adds up and saves money. I understand that a lot of these things are easier for some people to do than others because of having full time jobs etc. but for the most part I'm sure you can find ways around these things. If you spend very little time in the house then there is no need for it to be cleaned until you are home sometime? If you have kids and don't have time for cooking yourself then why not make a rota for everyone cooking different meals each night? Not only will it save you money but it will teach everyone to cook and be much healthier!

5. Compare prices
If you find a product you like don't jump into buying it straightaway, look it up online and compare the same product in different shops to see if you can get it cheaper. Most of the time you will probably find the exact same product, with no difference in quality, a lot cheaper (in some cases, depending on the product, it could be up to £50-100 cheaper!). If you want to go one step further and aren't that bothered about the brand of the product you're buying then you could find a product you like and then look for a completely different branded product which has similar qualities but a much smaller price tag. For example, an iPad is great for many things but costs in excess of £300, however, you could look for a tablet made by another lesser known brand and buy it for about £100. That's a big saving!

6. Have a clear out
I'm sure everyone can admit to keeping things that they don't need whether it's something with a memory attached (take a photo of it and get rid of that clutter!), or whether it's too many clothes you've bought and never warn, or all those presents you've been given but never actually wanted; sort them out and clear them out! You could take them to a charity shop/thrift store but we're thinking of ways to make/save money so why not go to a car boot or table top sale and pass on your loved things for other people to love and cherish too? Not only will this clear your house out, it will also make you a bit of extra pocket money to spend! Yippee!

7. Start shopping in charity shops (thrift store in USA)
Now I am not only a huge charity shopper, I have gone one step further and I now volunteer in a charity shop to ensure I can buy all the best things. It's become quite an addiction. The best thing about it is you can get some amazing quality branded items for pennies. I think the products seem so much more worth it when you can wear them as many times as something you'd buy new but be able to claim to a cheap price tag with it! Sometimes you can even get some amazing items which are still brand new with tags for the same cheap prices.

8. Do you really need it?
When you're shopping and fancy buying something just ask yourself, do you really need it? If it's clothing then, what will it go with that you already own? Will you actually wear it or use it? If the answer to most of these questions is no then just leave it. I ask myself this all the time (unless I'm in the mood for treating myself). Having said that, I can sometimes take it too far and end up just not buying anything.


9. Use your legs
Finally on my list is to make the most of your legs and walk more places (or use your push bike). This is obviously only something that can be done when you aren't travelling far but, it saves money on using a car/public transport and you will also be getting exercise. If you're travelling somewhere too far to walk then why not share transport with someone else and therefore share the cost of travelling? Everyone has become very lazy and seem to have forgotten about their legs (I am one of those people but in the summer I definitely seem to find my legs).

Obviously these are just a few of my own ideas and I am no expert on life.
If anyone has any other ideas then please share them. I'm always interested to hear other ways of saving or making money.

Bye for now!