Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

Monday, 27 February 2012

Here Comes The Bride...Again!

Yet another member of my close family has announced their engagement about which I am of course completely thrilled. It's time to find another engagement present and I've been avoiding the shops a bit recently for various reasons so let's get stuck in...and I'm striving for originality as well as desirability here.























Saturday, 17 December 2011

On the 17th Day of Christmas...


I'm not normally a fan of giving jewellry. It's so personal and there is so much dross about that it's rare that you find something that your know will genuinely touch the recipient. This is why I was so excited when I found the jewellery range at Highland Angel; an amazing array of simple designs matching multi-coloured pearls with smooth, clean silver charms. There is something in this shop for every woman in your life and for every occasion. I particularly like the idea of the Little Angel Collection as truly meaningful flower girl gifts. The Silver-Grey Pearl Bracelet with Initial & Star Charm £34.00 (above) is going on my wishlist but, I'll admit, it was a very tough choice between this and some of their fabulous drop earrings. I may have to have both. Simply exquisite.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Avoca - Do!

I was away from my computer all day yesterday because I had to spend seven hours walking around Kingston-Upon-Thames (long story). Along the way, I found Huttons, a great little gift shop that sells, amongst other things, beautiful products from Irish family-run business Avoca. On further investigation, I find that Avoca's website is stuffed to the beak with fantastic gift ideas for all the women in your life. Here is my personal shopping list:

1. Grandmother

I'm really drawn to the vivid colours in this 100% Lambswool Throw €49.95 (approx. £43.00) (142cm x 100cm) which would add a dash of vibrance to any room and keep Nanna cosy all winter long.

2. Sister/ Best Friend


This Acorn Cape Black €89.00 (approx. £76.50) was made in Italy. Give your sis or best mate something she can lend you when you have "nothing to wear".

3. Mum

Treat your mother to these pretty and colourful mugs to enjoy her coffee in with this Jumble Gift Box €79.95 (approx. £69.00) complete with sugar and creamer stack.

4. Daughter


What lovely hot water bottles I'm finding at the moment! I really think that they are under-rated as a gift; so pretty and they last a lifetime. This Hibernate Hottie €39.95 (approx. £34.00 ) comes in a choice of slate grey or fuschia, has a lace trim and a pretty label that reads "Baby It's Cold Outside". 

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Say It With Herbs


We once drove down to Dorset to visit a friend who had quit the rat race to raise her new family in one of those dreamy old english villages. To say she had 'gone native' was an understatement. In one seemingly gigantic step, she had graduated from a small two bed flat in London to a beautiful old thatched cottage complete with Aga and authentic low beams. No word of a joke, my husband and I were salivating before we even reached the front door. In addition to this, they had a rambling garden that climbed all the way up to the top of a little hill in which they kept bantams and grew all of their own vegetables. Sigh. Anyway, I digress. I was staying for a few nights and I needed to find them an appropriate gift to thank them for their hospitality. Now, I confess that I have been guilty of turning up with the odd bottle of wine (good stuff) on certain occasions and there's very little wrong with that if followed up with a nice, handwritten note, but, given the drama of their lifestyle change, something was holding me back from doing so now. Even a good bottle of red seemed too paltry an offering, so I found an old balsa wood crate, cleaned it up a bit and filled it to the brim with farmer's market fresh herbs and vegetables. I figured she could have lots of fun on the Aga with the produce and use the crate for something practical to keep plants in in the garden afterwards.

How much more spectacular would my gift have been if only I had known about Growing Gifts. This Cornflower Blue Apple Crate £16.50 (L30 x H21.5 x H16cm) can be personalised with up to fourteen letters per line and makes the perfect vessel for a present to say thank you or anything else for that matter. The picture suggests that it works just as well as a unique wedding gift. I also now have my mother (a keen gardener) in mind for Mother's Day. So versatile and shows both thought and originality. And so far as treating someone goes, it doesn't get much better than that. 

Monday, 21 November 2011

A Place For Everyone


Now this is something I'd be thrilled to receive. A great Christmas gift for anyone you know with a busy life...and that's pretty much everyone in my address book. Normally, I'm not a fan of those little crowded flip calendars that look tacky and force you to write so small you need a magnifying glass to read back what you've put. But these calendars not only look great, they have more than enough space for everyone to table their own commitments without jostling for supremacy. I found them on the excellent Strawberry Fool gift website. I'll definitely be getting the Couple's Calendar £8.99 for my brother and his girlfriend this year as I've noticed that she has taken to highlighting his and her appointments on their calendar with different coloured neon markers so this would definitely make that job easier for her. Also, they're about to emigrate so it will be something easy to slip into their luggage as they leave. No doubt I will find more than one recipient for the Family Calendar £9.99 too. We've had so many new babies this year, it's hard to keep track. Additional features of both products include a deep storage pocket for bits and pieces and extra column space for notes or extra reminders. Beautiful and practical.