I want it now – M&S quilted tote bag

This morning as I was watching Ireland AM whilst putting on my face, I caught a glimpse of this Marks & Spencer Limited Collection Lock Front Quilted Tote bag part of their festive clothing and accessory line and I want it. Five minutes ago want. 
I’m not a bag lady, in the way that some women have endless bag collections or a million pairs of shoes, but this bag is something I want so hard. I love the deep burgundy and black teamed with the glossy quilting. A little feast for my eyes.
In completely unrelated news, I’m getting my wisdom teeth surgically removed tomorrow and I’m kind of looking forward to some time off to sit still, catch up on my horrifying neglect towards my blogging / craft hagging, and to have a good excuse to watch hours of Murder She Wrote. Not so much looking forward to having to see a specialist and part with so much €’s, but it’s for the greater good.
Do any of you have any tips on how to get over wisdom tooth surgery? I will warmly welcome any and all suggestions, especially ones that are heavy on the amount of ice cream I will need to ingest.

Curb appeal

A little bird tweeted this picture to me a couple of weeks ago, and I had to splice it here. How gorgeous is this? And if they dry properly {as in not all stupid droopy} they will keep so beautifully. The front door on my future house better watch out. It’s going to get it good.

Well I don’t mind if I do. Thanks for the heads up Livlig! I took it further and googled some more hydrangea wreathes. Phwoar. Are they ever delicious.

Thrifty things – hostess tea set

I am obsessed with old tea sets. The older, the kitschier, the daintier, the better. Whenever I step into a charity shop, it’s the first section I go to – that shelf with random pieces of china waiting patiently to be added to my collection. 
Quite some time ago I found this unusual shaped tea and saucer set {below right} and had to get it since it matched a set my parents have had since before I was born. The shape was so unusual, but perfect for my standard stack of cookies. Later when I was in the Arnott’s home department, I saw a tea set in the same shape, called a ‘housewife hostess tea set’, hence where I got the name for these. I don’t really know if that’s what this style is called, but I could hardly call my post ‘Thrifty things – tea set with a kind of charmingly wobbily abnormal shaped saucer’.

Later I found my second set {above left}. I must admit, fiance uses them much more than I do. I don’t actually drink tea, which is very unusual for this part of the world. But my love of dainty tea sets outweigh my dislike for tea.
First tea set €3 at Respect charity shop on Prussia Street, and second set €3 at Mrs. Quin’s Charity Shop in Rathfarnham. 
Wedded note: This is actually something along the lines of what we’re thinking for our big day – dark plum and burgundy tones, dainty tea sets, mulled wine, candles on anything that stands still, and a shit-ton of hydrangeas – obviously. So excited to get started!