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Monday, 22 September 2014

UNI ROOM TOUR

So this is exciting I'm all moved into my new uni flat for 3rd year and I've been reunited with all my uni gals :) I thought I would share some pics of my uni room as I do love it and have tried to make it as pretty and homely as possible! It is quite a small room, I got the short straw but I am happy with how it looks and I'm excited to live in it now. 





 I love how cosy my fairy lights make my room!

A close up of some items:

 Picked this fancy glass up from Primark for £2.50- great pre-drink cup! I also couldn't resist the pink glitter
 Made this cute pug picture just by printing off the photo from the internet and buying a cheap ikea frame- I think it looks quite effective
 love my Cheshire babe mug that my mum got from the hollies farm shop
 old photo frames and 3 candles: love candle from next, Yankee candle that smells of krispy creme donuts (incredible) from Debenhams and the far pink one from Primark for £1.50!
 My organised makeup storage which is great for all my lippies and this was pretty cheap from ebay!
 I also bought this cute jewellery stand from ebay, think it may be a bit crowded though

 Made both these frames to fill up my room and they are all filled with so many memories
 Plant pot from Ikea that I turned into a stationary holder and a love heart from Dunelm
And finally my cushions which I think tie in with my bedding really nicely and I especially love the middle one its so pretty!


I hope you like what I have done with my room, 
Let me know what you think in the comments below?

Mary xo


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Friday, 15 August 2014

London Trip

Helloo, I've been on a little get away with my mum...to London. She treated me to tickets to see the show Les Miserable on the west end, it’s our fave musical and I cannot describe how amazing it was. We also did some sightseeing, plenty of shopping (I will do a haul) and indulged ourselves with lots of yummy food.

We stayed in a hotel just off Piccadilly Circus, so we were right in the centre of everything and the city really was alive and buzzing. We were lucky with the weather, sunshine on both days and we could happily walk everywhere, although my feet are definitely feeling it now.



We spent most of the first day around Covent Garden, browsing all the lovely shops, having lunch and generally enjoying the atmosphere on the streets.

Amazing artwork done with biro pen

Les Miserable was performed at the Queens Theatre, its quite a small theatre but I liked this as it felt more intimate and with our seats on the second row, we could see everything. The cast were insane, the set was fantastic and I loved every minute of it. I would even go as far to say it is probably the best thing I've ever seen! 

Do you hear the people sing? (i'm still singing the songs)

On the second day we explored London some more and mainly shopped and looked around all the fancy shops like Fortnum and Mason, liberty’s and Harrods. We got coffee outside in the sun on Carnaby Street and it was the perfect spot for people watching, we could have spent hours there.

Before it was time to get the train home, with food on our minds we stumbled upon the restaurant ‘Bill’s’ in the area of Soho, it was cosy and inviting and the decor was quirky and fun. The food itself was yummy, we both opted for the chicken and chorizo burgers with their skinny fries and we were very impressed, I'm now hoping they have this place in Newcastle!
Dream burger mmm
 Further down the road was ‘Snog’ which serves frozen yoghurt with a choice of delicious toppings, I couldn't resist trying this with a squirt of chocolate sauce and it was the perfect end to our little trip.


xo
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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Bye Bye second year

How time flies! I can’t quite believe I am 20 years old and have finished my 2nd year at Uni! Its gone waaay too quickly and the fact I will be entering my final year at university in September scares me A LOT, as the prospect of leaving my fab little uni bubble and entering the real world is rather daunting. Why can’t I stay at uni forever? :(

You often hear the cliché saying that University is ‘the best 3 years of your life’ and I don’t think they are lying. In the past two years I have met some amazing people that will hopefully be friends for life and we have shared some right good laughs along the way.

A highlight of second year has to be TOUR!
Not knowing what to expect and slightly anxious after hearing stories from previous years it definitely lived up to the expectations of being the funniest week. I travelled to Croatia with the dance society and it was such a perfect way to bond and get closer to everyone especially as we were all faced with hilarious challenges and a different fancy dress theme every night. With the hotel taken over by students from all different universities across the UK to create a huge sports fam and with plenty of sun and booze, what more could you want? I would urge anyone given the opportunity, to take it you will not regret it!

Here we are loving life as cave girls

Onto the less exciting part of Uni life… the actual course. I study Accounting and Finance(don’t ask why)and although the course has made me wanna cry half the time due to the terrifying 100% exams,I am super relieved to have found out that I passed second year with  a 2:1 yay, so I guess hard work does pay off. I am now free for the rest of the summer where I can relax, chill and tan to my hearts content.

Much love
Mazzle xo
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