Saturday 7 January 2012

Christmas part one: London

Christmas for me came in two parts this year.

I spent Christmas eve/day/Boxing day at home with my fam in Norwich, Burnham Market and Wymondham.
So the day before Christmas eve, me and Mr Mike hosted our very own Christmas morning. This included stocking opening in bed, present opening around the tree, eating my homemade chutney with cheese and crackers, and a big Christmas dinner (on our laps in front of some aptly Christmassy tv).

All this before 2 pm when Mr Mike had to rush off for his homeward-bound train!

Here's a peek at some of my delightful presents...

I've had my yellow and green knitted stocking since I was a baby, and I use it every year.
Mike didn't have one, so I made him a tweed one 3 years ago....I made it huge, so every year I have to buy a lot to fill it! Whoops!
The third photo is the aftermath of our stocking opening. There was paper EVERYWHERE.

These are some of my wonderful presents from Mr Mike. 
 Top right is a glimpse of a Tara Starlet dress, and the high waisted Paloma Faith for La Senza knickers I had been pining after for ages. The boy is good!

This is me in my new dress on NYE.
I adore it.

In my previous post I mentioned that my mumma and little sister had come up to visit at the beginning of December for some Christmas adventures in London. Well, when they did, they bought me and Mike's presents from my mumma, so I could save them for my Christmas part one, and not have so much to lug back after my stay at home.

My main present was a vintage 1940's dress that her and my auntie paid for when they visited me in November. I am a very lucky girl indeed!

My other treasures from her all came encased in an old suitcase to add to my growing collection (don't ask me why, I just bloomin' love them.).

My mumma helped my little sister make me the candle in the teacup...it is glittery and smells of roses!
And my clever old mumma also made me the cigar-box dolls bed. I fell in love with this cigar box for its beautiful colours and the portrait featured on it of King Edward VII (who I have a fascination with for his influence on the development of menswear; I wrote my dissertation on this)!

She also made me this cake stand! Isn't she clever? 
She picked these plates up from a carboot. South Creake is a village in Norfolk that my auntie used to live in. Now some people might think it a little odd, what with not being at all religious, that we own things like this! I just own things I think are beautiful, and am thoroughly in awe of some of the wonderful imagery and iconography used in religion. I love the simplicity of these plates and there's something intriguing about knowing how much these little plates have probably seen over the years before they reached us!


This is how I spent Christmas part one (before shuffling off for a horrible pre-Christmas nightshift). 



Pip pip! xx

4 comments:

  1. wow! That all looks amazing and your dress is lovely x

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  2. Lovely gifts. The dress looks great on you :) x

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  3. What lovely presents. I keep on getting new stuff from my family. THEY DON'T GET IT. Wah. x

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  4. What great gifts! Ive been wanting to make the candle in a tea cup for some time now but my local craft store doesnt even carry wax anymore! I never got around to ordering it online. Love the plate cake stand thing as well.

    Sophia

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