Being 4'9'' I need all the extra height I can get, but despite my shortness I've never been able to walk in heels. As a child I was notoriously clumsy and as an adult I'm not much better. So heels+walking+me=disaster! But it doesn't stop me loving heels, they are just so darn good to look at! Especially when they are delightfully adorned with polka dots. So, here, my polka dotty friends, is your double dose of polka dots to brighten up your Monday morning!Sunday, 31 October 2010
Double Dose of Polka Dots - Vintage Heels
Being 4'9'' I need all the extra height I can get, but despite my shortness I've never been able to walk in heels. As a child I was notoriously clumsy and as an adult I'm not much better. So heels+walking+me=disaster! But it doesn't stop me loving heels, they are just so darn good to look at! Especially when they are delightfully adorned with polka dots. So, here, my polka dotty friends, is your double dose of polka dots to brighten up your Monday morning!Saturday, 30 October 2010
Etsy Delights - Yummy Pocket iphone Cozies
I've never really been one for getting up-to-date phones - I've still got a Sega Megadrive and PS1! And I'm quite content as long as my phone is able to send texts and recieves calls. But recently I've been finding myself wanting something a bit more from my phone (although not quite wanting it enough to pay more money for it) and I've never wanted an iphone more than now after seeing these brilliant iphone cozies made by Yummy Pocket.







Friday, 29 October 2010
French Fancies of the Fiendish Variety!
I absolutely LOVE french fancies... they are possibly the most amazing cakes every created by man! I am not alone in my obsession either, my boss and most of my work colleagues share my love for Mr kipling's fondant fancies too, so there is often an excuse for us to bring in boxes of the delightful treats to work. I also love the limited edition varieties as well - yes it is a shameless attempt to sell more cakes with a novelty factor, but it works! The orange "Fiendish Fancies" are specially released for Halloween...
They're just so darn delicious! and pretty! (and also a ridiculously large proportion of the GDA of sugar!)Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Haircuts - My Loves and Hates!
I've always had a bit of a love/hate relationship with having to get my hair cut. When I find a place I like (after a lot of searching) I'm pretty loyal. I went along to a hair salon in Leeds today to get my haircut, It wasn't the most amazing haircut I've ever had, but overall a nice experience (due to most of the loves and hates below). My hair felt absolutely amazing after the haircut: super shiny and soft, due to the gorgeous macadamia treatment. However it's not exactly styled as I'd like, I usually have my hair shorter and let it dry naturally as my hair likes to flick out nicely at the bottom - so that it appears as if I've done something to it - and it looks a bit like a Playmobil haircut! :) but the hairdresser today decided to start straightening my hair without asking, and it feels all wrong...

Having my hair washed with yummy smelling products and the all important head massage! You can't beat it! It's just so relaxing and lovely. Just what I need to set me up for a day of stressful uni work and filling out teaching pool applications! eek!
When the hair dresser remembers exactly how I like my hair. My favourite hair dresser, who I had only visited once before, remember details about my hair 6 months later, I was mightily impressed!
(Lets play the "spot the polka dots" game!)
I HATE...
The fact that my eye-sight is so terrible, I don't wear contact lenses (I can't deal with poking things into my eyeballs... just wrong!) and I have to take my glasses off while my hair is being cut. Which means one of two things happen, I either end up being really annoying and keep stopping the hairdresser to put my glasses on to check what she is doing, or keep my glasses off and only look at the end... by which point my hair could look like anything! Plus, when the whole of my vision is a complete blur it get's pretty boring... I can't even count the tiles on the floor, be nosy in the mirror, etc.
Ok, so this isn't necessarily a HATE, but more of a mild dislike... I dislike feeling like I have to tell the hairdressers my life story, don't get me wrong, I like a little bit of genuine and polite natter, but don't feel like you have to fill every gap of silence with inane ramblings or personal questions.
When I say, I like my hair to flick out, please don't ignore me and blow dry it so it curls under, and then proceed to straighten my hair...
What do you love or hate about visiting your hair salon?
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Fundraising for Gambia - Sponsored Spooky Sleepover in "Haunted" Caves
Firstly, I am fundraising for a charity called F.R.O.G.S (Friends of Gambian Schools). I will be going out to The Gambia in June to help transform their classrooms into vibrant learning environments. The school cannot afford to buy books for the children and so I, along with 29 other Primary Ed students at Leeds Trinity University, will be going out to The Gambia and painting their classrooms inside and out. But not just a white-wash, we will be painting their curriculum and learning resources onto the walls e.g. number squares, phonetic alphabet etc. Below is the hard work from previous years' students...Double Dose of Polka Dots - Dotty Cars!
I have been scouring the world wide web of polka dots for your Double Dosage this monday morning... and I have come across some vehicular based polka dots, after all why should your love of polka dots stop at your car!
If I were to ever have a car, It'd be a polka dot Nissan Figaro! But I wouldn't say no to this cute blue polka dot Mini Cooper. The car is decorated with magnetic spots from Sticars - "magnetic personality for your car".
Once your car is all polka dotted up, then why stop there? Go the whole dotty hog and add some lovely pink car seat covers too for £38.50 from Me-Mo.
Make Me A Dress - Beautiful Handmade Dresses by Alexandra King
I just LOVE the beautiful dresses designed and handmade by the wonderfully talented Alexandra King. They feature some of my favourite things, polka dots, buttons and bows! The styles are vintage inspired and simply gorgeous! She sells her lovely dresses in her Etsy shop so visit it immediately to get your hands on one of her many dresses. Also follow her blog for more of her creations and inspirations!
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Saturday, 23 October 2010
Want to Commission yourself a piece of Art? Now's your chance!

In order for me to be able to make a difference to this school, I need to raise £1000 before February. Alongside the fundraising I will be doing at university and back home, I am going to be selling paintings.Have you ever wanted to commission a personalised piece of art? Well, now's your chance! I am going to be lending my artistic skills and creativity to the cause. If you look through my art below and like what you see and would like something similar (or something completely different!) send me an email (abehayden@hotmail.com) and I will create your piece of art. Alternatively you can go through my Etsy shop and "request custom item" from me.
Every single penny made will go towards my fundraising efforts to help Gambian schools. You will decide exactly how much you pay for your piece of art. As long as the cost of materials and postage is covered and at least £5 (or more depending on the piece) is going to the charity, you name your price.







So, if you want a drawing, painting, or something a little bit different, or you want to give a special Christmas present, please don't wait... email me now! Also, if you could share a link to this blog, or retweet my tweets if you are of the Twitter persuasion, it would be much appreciated!
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