LED HUT Christmas Range
It’s only 6 weeks until Christmas and we aren’t prepared at all. With all the wedding planning, I’ve totally neglected Christmas. I’m hoping to do everything last minute once I feel the wedding stuff is under control.
Last year Lamb was too young to know what Christmas is, this year he still doesn’t know but is at the age to appreciate the bright lights, happy music and exciting gifts under the tree. So Joe and I are going to do our best to put the excitement of being newly weds to one side so we can give lamb the Christmas he deserves.
This includes decorating the house. I love things that light up. There’s nothing more Christmassy than sitting in your cosy pjs watching Elf with lights in your windows, on your tree and around the fireplace.
When we were given the opportunity to review a product form the Christmas range at Led Hut, I was more than happy to get involved. Maybe this will give me the kick up the bum I need to start organising Christmas too.
I don’t know if this is a good or bad thing, but the Christmas light arrived while I was at work so Daddy Lamb decided to open my parcel and put the light up himself. Being a little ditzy he thought the light was for Lambs bedroom (we are currently re organising it) and decided to hang it up in his room!
I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised when I got home! The comet light isn’t overly Christmassy, so we are able to use it all year round. We get the impression Lamb is a little afraid of the dark, so having extra lighting in his room (that won’t keep him awake) is really beneficial.
I think it looks fab as a wall light, and when we decide to put the Christmas decorations up, around 2 weeks before Christmas, we will move it into his bedroom window for the neighbours to see!
The comet light retails at £9.99, which is really good value. What I love about this light is it’s double sided, so you can put it in your window and both yourself and your neighbours can benefit from the bright lights! It can be displayed in many different ways and comes with a loop that makes it perfect to hang on the wall, from fittings, on your door or even in the tree.
Until Christmas this light will be staying on Little Lambs wall as I think it looks fab there!
Are you all prepared for Christmas?
Alex
* I was sent this product free of charge in exchange for my honest opinion and review
Wedding Series: Looking after your skin
If you are a regular reader of the blog, you will know my wedding is next month (eek!) All I keep thinking about is my skin. My wrinkles, my blemishes, my dry patches. Us girls are never happy are we?!
I have been looking into ways of improving my skin before the big day. I desperately want to clear my spots up on my chin (this is where I get them the most). I go through phases of having super clear skin, then boom, I’m covered in spots again. Ugh.
No matter how much make up I wear, I can still see the lumps and bumps and know they are there. It won’t be the end of the world if my skin doesn’t clear up before the wedding, but I will to do what I can to improve my skin as soon as possible.

As you can see, even with heavy make up my spots are still visible. I wouldn’t say my skin is scarred from my blemishes, but it’s definitely not as clear as it used to be! I would love to wake up on my wedding day feeling happy with the way I look.
There are plenty of treatments out there to improve skin conditions like spots or scarring from acne. I’ve never tried a skin peel, but I’ve heard good things about them, although I’ve also heard they can be quite painful.
Next week I am off to a spa with my maid of honour for some well need tlc. I’m definitely going to get a facial and see what this does for my skin.
Do you have any tips or advice for problem skin? Have you ever has a skin peel to improve blemishes or acne? I have 5 weeks until my wedding to improve my spots! Wish me luck!
Alex x
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Our Wedding: Centrepieces
I feel like I have neglected my wedding blogging recently. I can’t believe I can now say “I’m getting married next month!” *breathe Alex*
Today’s post is about wedding centre pieces. The centre pieces are where you can be your most creative. There are so many options. Perhaps you want to be traditional and concentrate on a floral arrangement. Or you could have some sort of light or candle display. Maybe you have a theme that restricts what you can do and your displays are very specific. Either way, the tables are a huge part of your wedding: they are where your guests spend the majority of the day and you want them to be amazed.
Like with most of my planning I have decided to create the center pieces myself (with the help of my BFF Sarah who is a skilled florist). I’ve been scouring the internet for the best value decorations and ideas.
eBay has been very successful for me. I’ve been buying bits here and there and collecting things to put together on my tables. I don’t want to give too much away, as i’d like to surprise my guests, but what I will say is the centrepieces will be very glamorous and less traditional than most weddings. They will hopefully reflect my theme which is 1920s Hollywood Glam and will certainly amaze my guests as they walk into the room.
One place in particular I’ve been impressed with is The Range. There collection of vases and other decorative items were beyond my expectations, although I suppose unless you’re looking for something in particular, you wouldn’t necessarily notice it’s there? I mean, I’ve been to The Range numerous times, but didn’t realise until recently they offered exactly what you need for the perfect (good value) centre piece.
Here are a few of the bits they have that stood out to me that would be perfect for my theme (don’t worry, this doesn’t give anything away!)
Here’s what I have learned when choosing your wedding centrepieces…
- Try your best to do it yourself. Do not get suckered in by companies at the wedding fairs. They are a rip off.
- RESEARCH. RESEARCH. RESEARCH.
- Think outside the box. Do you need flowers? They can be very expensive, especially in the winter. Could you have large candles instead?
- If you do want flowers, find out what’s in season as it will be cheaper.
- Can you buy your flowers from the supermarket?! A lot of people head to Tesco or Sainsburys the night before for last minute bargains. Mix and match flowers could be really quirky!
- Check out eBay, Gumtree and Facebook for people selling their wedding stuff cheaply.
- Be thrifty. Hit the boot sales. charity shops and vintage shops for hidden gems. Plus a lot of charity shops have new products made especially for them so you don’t always have to buy second hand!
- Be realistic with what you can store. We have a small house. Not a lot of space for storing huge centrepieces. So the one thing I am hiring is the vases. Everything else I’m buying.
- If you are design the centrepiecs yourself. Buy one of everything in advance so you can practice.
- Ask for help from friends and family. they may have things you can borrow or have. Or they may know someone else who does.
I could go on. I hope this has helped you with your planning. Feel free to comment if you have any questions.
Alex x
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