Last week myself, and the family were invited along to a screening of HOP (released on DVD & Blu-Ray on Bank holiday Monday) a film about a cute little Rabbit named E.B who has serious attitude and a remarkable talent for the drums! A film if I am honest I didn't really know too much about and never got round to seeing at the cinema. As the event was being held at CadburyWorld , and I love, love, love chocolate of course I had to pop along....
I was sent a little something before the screening itself to help get me in the HOP/Chocolaty mood....
I could smell the chocolate from a mile away, and the pretty basket was rather sweet....
And HOW much yummy chocolate....
As you can imagine I was certainly in the mood when we arrived at Cadbury World to watch Hop. So, what is HOP about? Well, in brief, when the time comes for little E.B. ( Voice of Russell Brand ) to take over the reigns of his dad's business, he decides it is all too much so runs away to seek out the bright lights of Hollywood. However, right from the start Hollywood isn't exactly what E.B had in mind. He bumps, literally into a character called Fred's ( James Marsden ) car who decides to take him in to look after him. When Fred realises E.B. is the very same Easter Bunny he glimpsed as a child, they from an unlikely friendship....
Fred decides to help E.B realise his rock 'n roll dreams and takes him to appear on "Hoff Knows Talent" and in return E.B. teaches Fred what it takes to be an Easter Bunny. Meanwhile both are oblivious to the royal ninja bunnies, who have been sent on a mission to bring E.B.back home. Back on Easter island, head chick at the Easter factory, Carlos ( Voice of Hank Azaria ) See's E.B. escape as the perfect excuse for him to take over the position of Easter Bunny and he even attempts to take over the Easter factory.
So what shall become of E.B and his rock 'n roll dreams? Shall Carlos take over the factory? All shall be revealed when Universal pictures HOP is released on DVD from Monday 29th August 2011. There are all-new bonus features on Blu-Ray & DVD too.
•A look at the Candy Factory
•A look at E.B.
•A look at Fred
•A look at the Easter Bunny
•A look at Carlos and Phil
•A look at Sam
There are many additional features exclusive to Blu-ray. Head over to I Want Candy to find out more. I can't wait to see it again, and is a perfect bank holiday treat for the children, you can also join in the conversation over at the HOP Facebook Page I for one shall be grabbing the pop corn again to watch it. The little Poppins were treated to a little bag of treats which has to be said they were very thankful and pleased to get especially as it involved chocolate.
E.B. himself even gave us a little visit, and yes, that is my hand on his knee...I couldn't resist a little pat of the sweet bunny!
We were also treated to a smashing tour of Cadbury World, whilst we were there.
A very popular attraction it has to be said, and needless to say much chocolate was eaten by moi, I even got to look after even more chocolate in my bag as we walked round....
I was of course a good girl and handed it back out once the tour had finished. I couldn't resist a little moochy around the shop too....
And the delicious warm melted chocolate you could go and taste was just Yum! So thanks must go to the HOP DVD and Cadbury World Press team who gave myself and my family a lovely day. We have had no holidays away this summer as such, so to be treated to a lovely day out was just lovely.
X
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Bunting To Make Me Smile....
Oh my, I don't know what the weather is like with you lovelies, but here, it is a little like dishwater, so murky and grey. I am a person who craves the sunshine, it really does make me smile and the dull, wet miserable days we are having just puts me in somewhat of a sulk. Of course, I understand the flowers and plants need a little water every now and then, but I really, really wish and long for that sun of ours to put his pretty hat on. So I have to make pretty things on days like this to help lift the spirits, and thought I would share some sweet and ickle bunting I made using my most favourite fabrics. I just love it and although it is destined for the * For Sale* pile, I really would love to keep her all for myself....
( Please note: Pretty bunting is not to be hung near a naked flame. This is purely for photographic reasons only and I have an electric fire )
There, I feel a bit more cheery and chirpy already!! If the sun is shining wherever you are, please send her my way :)
X
( Please note: Pretty bunting is not to be hung near a naked flame. This is purely for photographic reasons only and I have an electric fire )
There, I feel a bit more cheery and chirpy already!! If the sun is shining wherever you are, please send her my way :)
X
Friday, 26 August 2011
SwingBall Pro....
If you are as old as me you shall certainly have fond memories and remember the days of playing swing ball in the back garden. Oh my, I used to love that game, though I always ended up playing against my brother who would always whack the ball SO hard I would practically fall over. The Poppins children and I were sent the new SwingBall Pro to have a play with and see what we all thought.
Now obviously I am not as young as I was in those swingball playing days I remember so fondly, though I know it was indeed a favourite game I used to play as a child, and was pretty confident my own children would love it as much as I did. The pro is aimed at 6+ yrs and a super, ultimate Swingball, which is perfect for older children and adults who enjoy hitting a real tennis ball. The all surface base, which also has markers to enable players to keep score as you play, allows you to play on any surface. Simply fill the base with water or sand and you're ready, literally anywhere. As the swing ball pro packs away neatly in the all surface base with carry handle, we think would be a super duper item to take on holiday, especially in our little retro caravan and where there is water, and sometimes even sand, always on tap.
So, how does SwingBall Pro compare to the classic Swing Ball?
SwingBall Pro is taller and faster....
It has stronger power bats....
It also has a real tennis ball....
And a more stable all surface base....
Well, what can I say, there were four pairs of hands eager to get the swingball pro out of the box. As an old player I kind of got the idea on how to set it up and get playing, though I did have a little read of the simple constructions ( as Master P calls them ) as I went. Although aimed at 6+ I was more than happy for my just turned 5 year old Master Popps to have a gentle go with adult supervision. So we got it set up quick flash and got playing. So some actions shots of the little Poppins....
You can have a lovely browse over at the Mookie Toys website, where you shall find a wonderful world of play. So, even though the weather looks like it needs a little cheering up, am off to play some Swing Ball and get those aging muscles of mine working....
X
Now obviously I am not as young as I was in those swingball playing days I remember so fondly, though I know it was indeed a favourite game I used to play as a child, and was pretty confident my own children would love it as much as I did. The pro is aimed at 6+ yrs and a super, ultimate Swingball, which is perfect for older children and adults who enjoy hitting a real tennis ball. The all surface base, which also has markers to enable players to keep score as you play, allows you to play on any surface. Simply fill the base with water or sand and you're ready, literally anywhere. As the swing ball pro packs away neatly in the all surface base with carry handle, we think would be a super duper item to take on holiday, especially in our little retro caravan and where there is water, and sometimes even sand, always on tap.
So, how does SwingBall Pro compare to the classic Swing Ball?
SwingBall Pro is taller and faster....
It has stronger power bats....
It also has a real tennis ball....
And a more stable all surface base....
Well, what can I say, there were four pairs of hands eager to get the swingball pro out of the box. As an old player I kind of got the idea on how to set it up and get playing, though I did have a little read of the simple constructions ( as Master P calls them ) as I went. Although aimed at 6+ I was more than happy for my just turned 5 year old Master Popps to have a gentle go with adult supervision. So we got it set up quick flash and got playing. So some actions shots of the little Poppins....
You can have a lovely browse over at the Mookie Toys website, where you shall find a wonderful world of play. So, even though the weather looks like it needs a little cheering up, am off to play some Swing Ball and get those aging muscles of mine working....
X
Labels:
Book Review,
Fun,
Mookie Toys,
SwingBall
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Pretty Storage....
I love pretty storage, and super handy if it is transportable too. Whilst I was having a little moochy at the Cath Kidston sale I saw this, and along with some other little treats came away with it, a pretty Sweater Storage Bag....
I don't really own many sweaters, and this is too pretty to be tucked away in the cupboard, or under the bed.
For me, makes a much more useful little suitcase, and as I am going on a little jaunt soon, thought it just perfect :) And if one packs as much as I do, everything sits nice and snug inside.
Gotta love the florals in life :)
X
I don't really own many sweaters, and this is too pretty to be tucked away in the cupboard, or under the bed.
For me, makes a much more useful little suitcase, and as I am going on a little jaunt soon, thought it just perfect :) And if one packs as much as I do, everything sits nice and snug inside.
Gotta love the florals in life :)
X
Labels:
Cath Kidston,
Sales,
Storage
Saturday, 20 August 2011
A Year Older....
Thank you so much for the lovely birthday wishes, a year older and hopefully a year wiser ;)
I had a lovely greeting when I walked into the kitchen in the morning....
My husband really knows me well, hence the Keep Calm I've Kept The Receipt bag, ha ha. Also he knows I love cake, and so pretty looking was the birthday cake I didn't want to cut into it, so flowery, glittery and pink.
As for pressies, well, I NEARLY got an ipad....Mr. Poppins went on a little search for one though came away without, the thought was there though and I love him for it.
A little taster of what I got....
I had used up my most favourite Daisy perfume and all I had left was an empty bottle....
Though I always have a spare....
I had seen the new perfume in shops and just adored it's delicate, pretty scent. Well I had a lovely surprise when I unwrapped the floral Cath Kidston wrapping paper....
Of course you can't have a birthday without chocolates....
Or pretty jewellery, and I loved the sweet heart watch my lovely sister got me....
As it was I spent much of my birthday on a train with the Poppins children, Master Poppins had a photoshoot with a well known catalogue retailer, and we are back again here next week for an on location photoshoot for one of my favourite retailers. He has had quite a busy summer, here he is looking rather lovely his confidence has blossomed, and I am very proud of him. So if anyone knows of any lovely shops or things to do near the park, do let me know. Well done too to PennyBlossoms who was picked out of the hat to win the whoopie pie book, and thanks for popping yourself in the hat if you did.
Have a lovely weekend.
X
I had a lovely greeting when I walked into the kitchen in the morning....
My husband really knows me well, hence the Keep Calm I've Kept The Receipt bag, ha ha. Also he knows I love cake, and so pretty looking was the birthday cake I didn't want to cut into it, so flowery, glittery and pink.
As for pressies, well, I NEARLY got an ipad....Mr. Poppins went on a little search for one though came away without, the thought was there though and I love him for it.
A little taster of what I got....
I had used up my most favourite Daisy perfume and all I had left was an empty bottle....
Though I always have a spare....
I had seen the new perfume in shops and just adored it's delicate, pretty scent. Well I had a lovely surprise when I unwrapped the floral Cath Kidston wrapping paper....
Of course you can't have a birthday without chocolates....
Or pretty jewellery, and I loved the sweet heart watch my lovely sister got me....
As it was I spent much of my birthday on a train with the Poppins children, Master Poppins had a photoshoot with a well known catalogue retailer, and we are back again here next week for an on location photoshoot for one of my favourite retailers. He has had quite a busy summer, here he is looking rather lovely his confidence has blossomed, and I am very proud of him. So if anyone knows of any lovely shops or things to do near the park, do let me know. Well done too to PennyBlossoms who was picked out of the hat to win the whoopie pie book, and thanks for popping yourself in the hat if you did.
Have a lovely weekend.
X
Labels:
Birthday's,
Giveaway Winner,
Modelling,
Presents
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Vintage Love....
I always know deep down, really and truly, one does not gain happiness from *things* but from people, family, friendships, love, relationships etc etc. Though *blush* hands up, when I found this little beauty, I found oh so much happiness....
Oh it is just so cute....
And like me, vintage 70s ;) All the lovely little and original, things inside. Cups and saucers, plates, cutlery, flasks, sandwich boxes.... I love playing with them like a little girl would, who enjoys playing with her toys....
I love, love, love the little salt and pepper containers, so cute....
And as for the basket itself, just beautiful....
I love it!! And well tis my birthday today, so if you can't treat yourself on your birthday, when can you ;)
X
Oh it is just so cute....
And like me, vintage 70s ;) All the lovely little and original, things inside. Cups and saucers, plates, cutlery, flasks, sandwich boxes.... I love playing with them like a little girl would, who enjoys playing with her toys....
I love, love, love the little salt and pepper containers, so cute....
And as for the basket itself, just beautiful....
I love it!! And well tis my birthday today, so if you can't treat yourself on your birthday, when can you ;)
X
Labels:
Birthday's,
Shopping,
Treats,
Vintage Wicker Picnic Basket
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Feather & Black....
With the refurbishment of our home sweet home moving forward, the time has come to start decking out the children's attic bedrooms with some proper storage and furniture. They both have wallpaper in their rooms, and I really love the shabby chic/vintage look. It has to be said there is a wonderful range of children's bedroom furniture over at Feather & Black and was certainly worth a browse I thought.
Being attic bedrooms, I really want to portray a lovely, homely country style to their rooms and I guess not many four year old boys have a pretty chandelier fitting in their room, but yes, in mine they do. When he gets a little older he may take umbrage to it, but for now I can assure you it is staying. So, when I browsed what Feather & Black have to offer in their children's bedroom department for inspiration, I was greeted with some lovely products, and the high quality just shines through in my opinion....
Gorgeous Bedside table that would be lovely for Miss. Poppins....
Oh and the lovely sky blue version for Master Popps....
They could even have the chic bedside lamps on them for some country charm....
A adore Feather & Black's antique style iron beds....
And their adorable shelves would sit right at home. One for Master Poppins....
And for Little Miss....
Also, my studious Miss. Poppins would work happily away at this sweet desk and chair....
Hmmmm I think Master P would happily play away on one of these for the time being....
So, I am having a very enjoyable time searching out some pretty, pretty things. Yes, even for the boys room ;) There really are so many places to find idea's and inspiration for children's rooms, however, Feather & Black who also have 34 stores nationwide, is certainly worth a visit. Some stores even have their own clearance section with end of line items available at much reduced prices.
I really enjoy doing up the kid's rooms, it is one of my favourite places to let my creative spirit free and indulge my love of shabby chic/vintage etc etc. I shall share with you very soon their rooms after my little makeovers, and, being the nosy sort, I would love know what your children's rooms are like....
X
Being attic bedrooms, I really want to portray a lovely, homely country style to their rooms and I guess not many four year old boys have a pretty chandelier fitting in their room, but yes, in mine they do. When he gets a little older he may take umbrage to it, but for now I can assure you it is staying. So, when I browsed what Feather & Black have to offer in their children's bedroom department for inspiration, I was greeted with some lovely products, and the high quality just shines through in my opinion....
Gorgeous Bedside table that would be lovely for Miss. Poppins....
Oh and the lovely sky blue version for Master Popps....
They could even have the chic bedside lamps on them for some country charm....
A adore Feather & Black's antique style iron beds....
And their adorable shelves would sit right at home. One for Master Poppins....
And for Little Miss....
Also, my studious Miss. Poppins would work happily away at this sweet desk and chair....
Hmmmm I think Master P would happily play away on one of these for the time being....
So, I am having a very enjoyable time searching out some pretty, pretty things. Yes, even for the boys room ;) There really are so many places to find idea's and inspiration for children's rooms, however, Feather & Black who also have 34 stores nationwide, is certainly worth a visit. Some stores even have their own clearance section with end of line items available at much reduced prices.
I really enjoy doing up the kid's rooms, it is one of my favourite places to let my creative spirit free and indulge my love of shabby chic/vintage etc etc. I shall share with you very soon their rooms after my little makeovers, and, being the nosy sort, I would love know what your children's rooms are like....
X
Monday, 15 August 2011
Whoopie Pie Book, A Giveaway....
Oh my I love sweet things, I love pretty books and I love whoopie Pies!! Bake Me I'm Yours....Whoopie Pies is just the prettiest, sweetest little book, and I couldn't wait to have a flick through the pages....
If the front cover was anything to go on, I bet I was in for a treat. Whoopie Pies are quite a new thing and I have to admit I hadn't really heard much about them till not long ago. We ( the children and I ) have had an attempt at making whoopie pies at home and I have to say are always delicious. Apologies though as I don't have any newly baked whoopie pies looking perfectly staged, with a delicious prop or too at their side for affect. Oh no, they get eaten far too quickly to faff about taking photographs ;) So, what are whoopie pies? A whoopie pie is a sweet baked item which is a cross between a soft biscuit, a cake and a pie. It is made up of two round pieces of cake-like biscuits, which are sandwiched together with a sweet, creamy filling. Apparently other names given to these sweet delights have included hucklebucks, gobs and BFOs (big fat Oreos). There is no set size, as big or as small as you like.
While they have been around in the USA for a long time, we are all kind of catching on. Traditionally, whoopies are chocolate flavoured with a marshmallow cream filling, but the basic recipe can easily be adapted for a wide variety of other flavours and fillings. Many whoopies previously had all looked the same, no real identity and dare I say rather uninspiring looking. Not so with this cute book, which includes fun ways to create new and exciting looks for whoopies, with each project having a difficulty rating at the side, so you can start with the easy peasy ones, and then move onto the more complex designs as ones confidence grows. Here are some of the designs that really took my fancy.
Country Garden....
Rose In Bloom....
One of my favourite designs, Daisy Chain....
Chocolate Temptation....
Over The Rainbow....
Love Hearts....
Birthday Balloons....
Prima Ballerina....
I really do love this book, and even though I have only tried out some of the simple designs am eager to get on with the more complex ones too, especially with one or two birthdays coming up. The peeps at RUCraft have kindly sent a book for me to forward on as a giveaway, so if you would like to be in with a chance of having your very own copy of Bake Me I'm Yours....Whoopie Pies just pop me a little comment on this post. I shall pop you in the hat and pick a winner on Friday, at cake eating time, which normally in the Poppins house is all day, but shall make it about tea time.
So, good luck if you decide to go in the hat, it really is a lovely little book to have....
I have to say this book looks a goodun too.....
EDIT: Thanks for going in the hat, a winner has now be picked :)
X
If the front cover was anything to go on, I bet I was in for a treat. Whoopie Pies are quite a new thing and I have to admit I hadn't really heard much about them till not long ago. We ( the children and I ) have had an attempt at making whoopie pies at home and I have to say are always delicious. Apologies though as I don't have any newly baked whoopie pies looking perfectly staged, with a delicious prop or too at their side for affect. Oh no, they get eaten far too quickly to faff about taking photographs ;) So, what are whoopie pies? A whoopie pie is a sweet baked item which is a cross between a soft biscuit, a cake and a pie. It is made up of two round pieces of cake-like biscuits, which are sandwiched together with a sweet, creamy filling. Apparently other names given to these sweet delights have included hucklebucks, gobs and BFOs (big fat Oreos). There is no set size, as big or as small as you like.
While they have been around in the USA for a long time, we are all kind of catching on. Traditionally, whoopies are chocolate flavoured with a marshmallow cream filling, but the basic recipe can easily be adapted for a wide variety of other flavours and fillings. Many whoopies previously had all looked the same, no real identity and dare I say rather uninspiring looking. Not so with this cute book, which includes fun ways to create new and exciting looks for whoopies, with each project having a difficulty rating at the side, so you can start with the easy peasy ones, and then move onto the more complex designs as ones confidence grows. Here are some of the designs that really took my fancy.
Country Garden....
Rose In Bloom....
One of my favourite designs, Daisy Chain....
Chocolate Temptation....
Over The Rainbow....
Love Hearts....
Birthday Balloons....
Prima Ballerina....
I really do love this book, and even though I have only tried out some of the simple designs am eager to get on with the more complex ones too, especially with one or two birthdays coming up. The peeps at RUCraft have kindly sent a book for me to forward on as a giveaway, so if you would like to be in with a chance of having your very own copy of Bake Me I'm Yours....Whoopie Pies just pop me a little comment on this post. I shall pop you in the hat and pick a winner on Friday, at cake eating time, which normally in the Poppins house is all day, but shall make it about tea time.
So, good luck if you decide to go in the hat, it really is a lovely little book to have....
I have to say this book looks a goodun too.....
EDIT: Thanks for going in the hat, a winner has now be picked :)
X
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