Sunday 30 September 2012

One, two, three

This week was a good one. It started with drinks and dinner out with three of my close friends, and ended with a lovely weekend away in Bristol (which went far too quickly). There may have been a cheeky purchase of a BRAND NEW camera somewhere in between as well. Possibly. 
Hope you all enjoyed the weekend as much as I did. Have a great week!


The perfect way to spend a chilled Monday evening


Quite possibly the cutest bib. Ever. 


Clifton suspension bridge on a sunny Saturday afternoon

Monday 24 September 2012

One, two, three

Well, what a week...
Let me first start by apologising for my complete and utter absence over the last week; a mix of a busy schedule and slight blogging-block resulted in no blogs whatsoever-and a 'One, two, three' post that is a day late. Whoops. I'm truly sorry for that. 
It's getting to the point now that pretty much all of my friends have disappeared off to their unis all over the country, so last week was spent bidding them (a little teary) farewell. Along with college, getting a new job (squeeeee!) and finally adding the finishing touches to my bedroom, I haven't really had much time to stop and think. I'm hoping this week will be the first to be a little less hectic!



A belated birthday card - sometimes simplicity is so much better


Expect many future Hummingbird related posts with this little addition to my life


A little glimpse of my fabulous new wallpaper

Sunday 16 September 2012

One, two, three

Apart from the glorious British weather, this week has been pretty fab. On Wednesday it was my nineteenth birthday (weeeeeee...) and so I had a day filled with loveliness and the odd one or two presents. I went out for a bit of a boogie on Thursday evening, to celebrate with my friends and had lunch out with the family yesterday. All in all, it was perfect. 
Here are three things that are currently making me smile, in the hope that next week will be just as good.


The reappearance of it on my dressing table - there is nothing I don't love about this perfume


A surprising twist on my birthday cake from one of my friends


William Morris at Liverpool Walker Gallery


Friday 14 September 2012

Chunky chocolate cookies

Last weekend, whilst feeling pretty glum that the sunshine was starting to disappear and with signs that winter was creeping ever closer(don't get me wrong, I am also quite the fan of the odd knitted jumper but it's always a sad moment when summer officially ends), I decided that cookies were the perfect way to brighten up my Sunday afternoon. 
With that said, here is the recipe for approximately 12 rather large yet delish cookies. And when I say large, I do mean the size of your head.

What you'll need:
  • 350g unsifted flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 225g butter
  • 175g caster sugar
  • 175g soft brown sugar 
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • 350g dark chocolate, crumbled 

1. Preheat the oven to 190°C/375F/Gas 5. In a bowl, combine the flour, baking powder and salt.


2. In another bowl, place the butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract and mix until creamy. 


3. Beat in the eggs.


4. Gradually beat in the flour mixture. Then, using a rolling pin, smash the chocolate, before adding it in with the rest of the ingredients. Mix until everything is fully combined.


5. Cover several baking trays with baking parchment (unless you want to chisel the cookies off once cooked) and carefully spoon out the mixture, onto the trays. It is up to you what size you make them, but make sure they are widely spaced apart as they do spread A LOT. Each cookie should be about 2cm thick, and baked for 9-11 minutes or until nicely golden.


6. Once cooked, leave to cool for a few minutes on the baking trays (to allow the cookies to harden slightly) before transferring onto a cooling rack. 


Team with a cup of Pukka's cleanse tea (mentioned in my One, two, three post) for the ultimate afternoon snack.

Sunday 9 September 2012

One, two, three

So, as I mentioned in my previous post, this last week has been pretty busy. I started my new Art Foundation course at college on Monday, which so far I'm thoroughly enjoying, AND I'm in the process of completely redecorating my bedroom. I'm currently living out of random bags and boxes until the new carpet is fitted. So much fun. 


The perfect alternative to the classic 'English Breakfast'


A cheeky gold studded, pre-winter splurge from Topshop


The smell of freshly baked tastiness (Recipe for these bad boys to follow in the next couple of days)

Friday 7 September 2012

France - Part two

As promised, here is the second part of my France post, although a little later than planned I'm afraid. Having just started my Art Foundation course this week and currently being in the process of redecorating my bedroom, it's all been a bit hectic. This beautiful weather is definitely making everything a lot easier though...I like to believe that I brought it back from France with me!

Anyway, how's your week been? I understand that like me, some people have already started school/college so I hope it hasn't been too bad for you all. And like many of my friends, people are getting ready to leave to go to uni having hit IKEA in a big way, which is SO EXCITING, so good luck to all of you in the same position. 

As you can probably see from the photos below, the second half of my holiday was just as fabulous as the first, consisting of many days spent around the pool, a trip to the most incredible market(notice how I may have gotten a tad carried away with the food there, but enjoy having a chuckle at the Marilyn Monroe esque photo of sister Webb), and a small visit from my tres cute little cousins. Most of their time was spent either shooting each other with shuttle cocks and hose pipes, or finding as many ways possible to play with an inflattable frisbee. Who knew you could create a miniature pool for toy knights, with one?!



Sunday 2 September 2012

One, two, three

I've always found that when it comes to the end of the weekend, I'm overwhelmed with that Sunday feeling. I guess it's something to be expected as it's soon to be Monday morning and the start of another busy week, however it's not particularly the greatest of things.

Now, going back to my holiday, when I was flicking through the September issue of Glamour, I stumbled upon an article on Emily Schuman's blog, Cupcakes and Cashmere, and instantly fell in love with it. Her uber-stylish mix of home makeovers, fashion, recipes and organisation secrets are somewhat addictive, and you can't help but spend hours reading her never ending number of fabulous posts.

After recently having a little browse on it and coming across her 'five things' posts, I was instantly hooked on Emily's idea of focusing on different things that she's currently loving, being inspired by or are just making her smile. 

With that in mind, I've decided to share with you my (very similar) version of 'five things'. With thanks to Emily's wonderful idea, I'm hoping it'll be a way to diminish my Sunday feeling and start a new week more positively. Sundays will soon become my new best friend.




Memories of warm, candlelight dinners on holiday



Beautiful, white flowers that greet me in the kitchen every morning


Last few days of the summer sunshine