Wednesday, 29 April 2015

New Home Bits!

I love my room at my uni house so I thought I would buy some new bits to freshen it up.
My first stop was Primark, where I bought this fab flamingo bedspread. It's such a fun design and an absolute bargain! I also got these two heart shaped cushions which were only £3 each! 

I then bought these cute little picture frames which I thought would look so lovely on my wall. I love taking pictures and remembering all the good times so I can't wait to print some pictures to fill these with! 

I'm a sucker for a scented candle and these smell so lush! Appletini and Watermelon Lemonade- perfect summery scents and I loved the packaging.
(Also, check out my jar holding skills, this is impressive)


I love fairy lights and these were too sweet not to buy! They are from Ikea and they do them in clear bulbs as well, but I couldn't resist these purple ones. They make my room so much more cosy at night! 

I got a few kitchen bits from Ikea as well. The first was this glass which matched my new bedding perfectly, so I had no choice but to buy it.

Next was a pink bowl and cup which are such a pretty colour! 

I love buying bits for my bedroom and I always have to stop myself spending all my money!! My room is looking pretty darn cute at the moment, even if I do say so myself.

Love, Becca xxx

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Lush Bath Bombs

Being at home over easter meant that I could have a bath. Aaaaaahhh I love a nice, hot, relaxing bath. Don't worry, I do wash regularly hahaa but while I am in Southampton I have to make do with just having a shower (our bathtub is quite skanky). Now, don't get me wrong, showers are great, but there is nothing quite like a bubble bath at the end of the day.

To really indulge while I was at home I went and bought my first ever Lush bath bombs! How is it that I've managed to reach the age of 20 without buying a Lush bath bomb?!
The first one I used was the little pink one, a Mmmelting Marshmallow Moment. Oooooh it was so nice! It doesn't look like much but it smelt like candy floss and made the bath all pink. This one was actually a bath melt, not a bath bomb, and has cocoa butter which meant it was soooo moisturizing and good for my skin. I was all soft and smooth when I got out!
It fizzed away in my bath for such a long time, I felt like I could have cut it in half and still had an amazing bath. But, alas, I only thought of this half way through so could only get one use out of it. But it was such a nice product and I will defo get one again.

The other one I bought was the Dragon's Egg. It was colossal! It looked like a pretty bog standard bath bomb on the outside, but inside it was all orange and turned the bath the same colour!! It fizzed everywhere and I defo didn't need to use all of it in one bath! I could have got at least four baths with it! But, like I said, I'm a Lush newbie, so how was I supposed to know!?
It had a really lovely citrusy scent that made the bathroom smell amazing! It also had a bit of popping candy in it which I didn't know, so I was sitting in the bath really confused, thinking that the bathroom was slowly falling apart. This was such a fun product to use, but there are so many other bath bombs to try that I think I'll hold of buying another of these before I've tried all the rest!

So it turns out I love Lush products and I'm kicking myself that I've never used them before. Although I find some of their products a little pricey, I will defo buy some more stuff to treat myself to a lovely bath every now and again!

What's your favourite Lush bath bomb?

Love, Becca xxx

Monday, 13 April 2015

Choccywoccydoodah

Today, myself, my Mum and my little sister Hannah went up to London to enjoy Hannah's last day of the Easter holidays.We went to Choccywoccydoodah for some chocolate goodness (because obvs we haven't eaten enough chocolate these past few weeks....) and wandered around the shops on Regents Street, buying lots of stuff (whoops!). Choccywoccydoodah is a chocolate shop with a small cafe upstairs and OH MY GOSH it's fab. 
We got the idea to go after I made my Mum watch their program on TLC, where you see just how they make their amazing cakes/ works of chocolate art! They sell all sorts of amazing things, including a chocolate bar with bits of bacon in it. Not sure if this is a horrible idea or the best thing ever to happen?
We shared a HUGE chocolate cake and a selection of goodies with chocolate dipping pots. I also had a hot chocolate which was like drinking melted chocolate!
So excited that my chins came out, OH HAIII!
It was soooooo good, but oh my god it was so sickly! Felt a bit ill afterwards, but it was SO WORTH IT!

If only it was acceptable to have chocolate for lunch everyday....

We spent the rest of the day shopping and walking around London which hopefully burnt off all the calories we ate! It was such a lovely day and I bought some nice bits for summer, although now I've gotta start working on my summer body, no more pigging out like this! (lol jk, I will defo be going back here soon)

Love, Becca xxx

Monday, 6 April 2015

Easter Cake

As if I didn't already have enough chocolate to eat this Easter weekend, I decided to bake a chocolate fudge cake.
I used a recipe from my favourite baking book, The Baking Bible. I get all my recipes from there, it's just such a good book and has so many amazing recipes. This was the recipe for a chocolate fudge cake which is one of my new faves!
 The recipe is as follows...

Ingredients

Cake:
  • 175g unsalted butter
  • 175g golden caster sugar
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • 3 tbsp golden syrup
  • 40g ground almonds
  • 175g self-raising flour
  • Pinch of salt
  • 40g cocoa powder
Icing:
  • 225g plain chocolate
  • 55g dark muscovado sugar
  • 225g unsalted butter
  • 5 tbsp evaporated milk
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4 and grease two 20cm/8 inch sandwich tins.
  2. To make the icing, gently heat the chocolate, sugar, butter, evaporated milk and vanilla extract in a heavy-based saucepan. Stir it constantly until it has all melted. Put it in a bowl to cool down, then put in the fridge to chill until it is spreadable.
  3. To make the cake, place the butter and sugar in a bowl and beat together until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs gradually. Stir in the syrup and ground almonds. Sift in the flour, salt and cocoa powder and fold into the mixture. Add a little water if necessary to make a dropping consistency.
  4. Spoon the mixture into the tins and bake for 30-35 mins.
  5. Leave the cakes to cool before icing and decorating.

I left the frosting in the fridge for waaay too long so had to re-melt the whole thing and wait all over again! But it turned out just fine and it tasted okay. But yea, I wouldn't advise leaving it in the fridge for more than an hour.
Next came the fun part- DECORATING!
Chocolate Flower Cake made with kit kats and candy discs for the flowers
The inspiration from Pinterest
I spend a lot of time procrastinating and scrolling through Pinterest and I found the cake above and was like whaaaaat!? It looked so pretty and I knew I had to make it. It had Kitkats round the outside but I'm not a massive fan of them so substituted them for Cadbury's white and milk chocolate fingers. But I didn't realise how big the cake was and I ran out of fingers!! So part of the cake didn't have anything round the edge. I decided to carry on the design on top and brought the little chocolate button flowers down the side. It actually worked quite well and it looked like I'd planned to do that all along!
I also made the chocolate eggs with Smarties in that you can see in this picture. They were such a fail. I made six but could only get three out the moulds and I think I burnt the chocolate a bit when I melted it so they tasted a bit off, but they look cool, right? Probably won't be making these again!

I had such a lovely weekend with my family, but I've eaten waaaaay too much. Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Love Becca xxx

Friday, 3 April 2015

FOTD

Face of the day!
This is always my go to make-up look, enjoy!
Naked 3 PaletteLimit all over the eyelid, Nooner in the crease
 Lush Lip ScrubBubblegum

Doing this post has made me realise I really need something for my eyebrows... Can anyone recommend a good brow product?

Love, Becca xxx

*Please excuse how dirty my brushes are!*

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

March Favourites

March is over and I thought I'd share what I've been loving this month. I love reading about other people's favourites and finding out what I should try next so thought I'd do my own!

Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish
This stuff is fab. Smells so fresh and removes all my makeup easy-peasy, I really feel like I have my life together when I use this. And it hasn't made me break out in spots which is always a plus. Would recommend this to everyone, 10/10, holy grail skin product.

Body Shop Vitamin E Intense Moisture Cream
The colder months always leave my skin looking dry and dead, but this moisturiser has brought me back to life. Gone are the flakes and dull patches! The scent isn't overpowering and it has a thick consistency so it really feels like it is doing your skin some good.

The Body Shop Coconut Range
Bought for me as a birthday present in February, I've used this stuff all month long! I never used to use an exfoliator but now I can't do without it! Already love the body butters from The Body Shop and this shower cream is divine. I will defo be buying these bits in their full size when I run out!

Olivia Burton Watch
I never used to wear a watch but after getting this for my birthday I can't be without it! It's got a rose gold face (so it's super cute) with a black strap (so it goes with everything). Ahhh I love it so much, when you next see me ask me what the time is.

New Look Patent Black Loafers
I normally live in my Converse, but this month I decided I needed to branch out in terms of footwear choice. Although they did give me pretty severe blisters the first time I wore them, they are now the comfiest shoes ever and I have worn them to death. May have to buy another pair for when these ones have given up on me...

Long Sleeved Crop Tops
I have quite a few and they are my faves. Perfect with a skirt or jeans, perfect dressed up for a night out and just as good dressed down for daytime. Especially good in these colder months when you need to cover up but you wanna show you're here to party. Also they are a good way to remind yourself to work on those abs for summer...


Milky Bar Mini Eggs
I have a problem. I cannot stop eating these and for £1 a bag I can't help myself! And seeing as you can only get them at easter I may as well pig out while I can. Same applies for Creme Eggs...

Community
This was the TV show I wasted time watching in March. I watched 5 seasons of this on Netflix and have no regrets. A series about a Spanish study group in a Community College, it's a really weird comedy that makes no sense and cannot be described easily. But I loved it and I'm now watching season 6 on TV so I can't binge watch. Once you start binge watching, you can't go back to waiting every week for the next episode.
 #struggles
Have a selfie from Bath the other week...

So that was March. With all this chocolate around wrecking havoc with my skin I think I'll need to step up my skin care routine in April. Let me know what you've been loving this month and anything I should try in April!

Love, Becca xxx