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Vintazo Zenklai

Earlier this year I was featured in the first issue of a Lithuanian magazine called Vintažo ženklai. I was asked to write a little about three of my favourite vintage items and why they are special to me. Although I did write the article I can't remember much of what it says and sadly I don't speak Lithuanian but I still like looking at the pretty page spread they put together for me. The three items I chose were my most used vintage powder compact, my 1980s boots and my double-strand pearl necklace. All are special for one reason or another and I really enjoyed sharing them for the feature.

Vintazo Zenklai

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Winter Pinup Outfit

Winter Pinup Outfit

Winter Pinup Outfit

I recently bought this amazing skirt in a charity shop and couldn't wait until the weather got cold enough to take it for a spin. It's a snuggly wool blend which will be just perfect for keeping me warm plus look at that slinky shape! I'm also really enjoying things in the burgundy-ish colour range at the moment because they kinda sorta match my hair which is pretty cool.

My sweet blouse is from Lindy Bop (although I don't think it's available any more), and I really liked the way the roses on the collar tie in with the colour of the skirt. Leopard print seemed like the ideal choice to top everything off and add a pinup touch. I felt like a proper glamour puss especially in my little instagram selfies.

Winter Pinup Outfit

A post shared by @helenmaegreen on Nov 17, 2017 at 4:33am PST


Details... #1950s #1950sstyle #pinup #pinupstyle #vintagefashion #vintagestyle #retro
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I have already planned several other outfits featuring the skirt, and I'm sure it will be in regular rotation over the winter. I can see it maybe with a green cardigan at Christmas (and by the way, I can't believe how fast that is creeping up!)

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Disclaimer: The items featured in this post were provided free of charge in exchange for a blog post by Pixers.uk. All opinions are my own.
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Hello everyone! Today I have a slightly different post to usual, but I am very excited to show you. Over the past few weeks I have been working on some vintage-inspired home decor with a company called Pixers, who sell a variety of different items from posters and wall canvasses through to wallpaper and fridge stickers. I picked out several different items to help make my uninspiring rental flat look a bit more vintage, and I'm going to show you some before and after photos as well as talk you through my experience with some of the items. I also have a lovely 40% discount code if you'd like to get yourself some goodies from Pixers so make sure you read all the way to the end to find the details on that.

Because I live in a rented flat, all the items I chose had to be suitably temporary (I couldn't choose a wallpaper, for example, because I am not allowed to change the colour of the walls and also I don't plan on living here long-term). Fortunately Pixers has plenty of options that can help to make a boring rental home look much nicer, without the need to make any major changes. If you don't live in a rental home and you can completely control you own interior design, then of course any of these options would still be suitable, and Pixers does also sell some wonderful designs of wallpaper and wall vinyls if you're able to go for something a bit more permanent.

Of course I've chosen all vintage-inspired designs (of which there are plenty available), but Pixers has literally thousands of designs across their different ranges so there is something to suit every taste. In addition, many of their designs run throughout their ranges (for example you can have the same design on wall murals and a table veneer and a fridge sticker... etc) so you can choose to keep a theme running across several different items if you wish.

So let's have a look at the items I chose and what I did with them.

First of all, I picked out some pretty antique-style wall canvasses to help decorate the bedroom area of my studio. Here is the before and after look at the area:

before-after with text

Let's take a closer look at the details.

Before adding the items from Pixers, I already had a little nod to vintage style through the crocheted blanket that I use in the winter. To add to this, I chose two of the wall canvasses from Pixers to mix-and-match with some similarly vintage-inspired canvasses I already owned but had never bothered to put up since moving into this flat. I really liked the collage style of the "Vintage" canvas, and it features a dragonfly which is very appropriate for me given my interest in insects.

Canvas

Canvas

My second canvas of choice was the "Le Cabinet de Curiosités" print featuring some unusual items in bell jars and some scattered butterflies. Again I liked the antique style, but also the museum feel of the print was just perfect for me as I have done quite a lot of work in museums and even met my fiancé in one. I knew he would also like the print, so this one was a good choice for something we can hang up in our flat when we finally manage to move in together.

Canvas

For the finishing touches I tidied and rearranged the items on my dresser and added some throw cushions and fairy lights for a cosy feel.

Bedroom

Bedroom

Next I did some work on my bathroom. Like the rest of the flat, the bathroom was very plain and quite clinical (and features and ancient and disgusting snot-green coloured bathroom suite) so I was very pleased to be able to make it look more attractive and a bit more vintage by adding some carefully chosen accessories.

First, here's the before and after comparison:

before-after with text

I chose a cool retro car wash poster from Pixers to kick things off, as it appealed to my silly sense of humour to have a car wash poster in the bathroom. This particular poster was unframed (although Pixers do sell framed posters as well) so I bought a plain glass frame to help protect it and to make it rigid so I could choose to either stand it on a surface or hang it on the wall.

poster 1

I propped it up in the window for these photos, although I might hang it on the wall opposite the bath in the future. It was a difficult size to find a frame for so I ultimately ended up with one that was quite large in order to accommodate the dimensions, but I'm sure a picture framer could provide a custom frame to fit it better. It was very difficult to choose a design as Pixers sell several different retro posters including a lot of vintage advertisements for car washes and other businesses such as diners and cinemas. Ultimately I decided a car wash design was the best for what I wanted, and I eventually settled on this one.

poster 2

To finish off I swapped out the ugly plastic shower curtain for a fabric one with a pretty sepia-coloured butterfly design, and I added a red candle to match the red in the poster. Lastly, I tidied all of my bottles of shampoo and shower gel etc into a little wicker shower caddy which looks much better than having them all loose.

bathroom 1

Lastly I picked out some nifty things for my dining/work area. The first item I chose was a laptop sticker with a gorgeous Edwardian little girl on it.

before-after with text

Overall I'm really happy with how this looks; the little girl is absolutely adorable. I will say it was a bit difficult cutting the corners of the sticker to shape, as the vinyl was square but my laptop has rounded corners. I tackled this by sticking the vinyl on first and then cutting it to shape with a box cutter around the corners, which worked pretty well but wasn't perfect. So far I haven't been able to come up with a better idea as it wasn't really possible to trace round the corners before sticking the vinyl on, as the case of the laptop is also curved at the edges. You can also slightly see the HP symbol peeking through the little girl's face in the centre of the sticker. Nonetheless, I think it still looks really great and she definitely is super cute.

Now for the biggest project I undertook - my table. I have a poor battered old Ikea table that serves as my dining table/work desk and which originally came from my old flat when my landlady sold the building. I had been thinking for a while about how I could somehow upcycle or tidy up the table so I could keep it going a bit longer, but I couldn't decide whether to paint it or decoupage it or something else entirely. When I saw that Pixers did table veneers, that completely made up my mind for me and I decided to paint the frame and use one of the vinyls for the top. I chose an amazing atomic print design, which I thought would look chic and reasonably neutral as I don't know what the decor will be like in any future flats I might move into.

Before we get to the details, here's a look at the before and after shots:

before-after with text

I started off by painting the drawers and legs etc of the table grey using a chalk furniture paint. This was incredibly time consuming as I had to wait for certain surfaces to dry before I could paint other surfaces, and I was supposed to leave 4 hours in between coats according to the instructions. Since the table needed 2-3 coats to get a fully opaque streak-free coverage, this took a long time to achieve. I don't want to make this blog post about the painting process, but I also noticed that the paint was very prone to getting brush strokes in it, and it seems to scratch easily so I'm not sure how long it will last.

When I had painted the table all over (except for the tabletop) I started to apply the vinyl. This was a difficult process even though I followed the instructions on the website. I struggled to get the sheet straight and then ended up with loads of air bubbles in it (it's similar to using that sticky book covering stuff that I always used to put on my exercise books when I was at school). Then, completely through my own clumsiness, I managed to damage the vinyl in a couple of places when trying to get the air bubbles out, and again when I was slicing down between the leaves of the table.

All that said, there is nothing at all wrong with the product - I just think it would be much easier to use if:
1) you had a second person to help out
2) you had a smaller table to work with
and 3) your table was all in one piece and didn't have leaves

Overall I'd really recommend this as a quick and simple (if not necessarily easy) way to customise or upcycle a table, especially if you're a bit better than I am at this DIY thing and are less likely to damage it when applying it to the table.

Since the table's in a difficult position to photograph, here's a slightly darker image just so you can get a better look at the overall pattern:

table_darker

Honestly I really love this pattern and the colour scheme, and it would also be an easy way of disguising a more modern table as an older one, if you're someone who has a lot of mid-century and atomic homeware.

I think I might also paint the chairs to match, as I have plenty of paint left over and it will be nice to have a matching set.

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As I mentioned at the beginning, I also have a 40% discount code if you'd like to order anything for yourself from Pixers. All  you have to do is enter HELEN when prompted at the checkout.

That's all I have for today's post but please let me know in the comments what you think of my efforts and if you have any other ideas for retro home decor suitable for rental homes.

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Disclaimer: The items featured in this post were provided free of charge in exchange for a review by Michael Joseph at Penguin Random House. All opinions are my own.
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As a keen reader of wartime saga novels, I was pleased to be contacted by the wonderful people at Michael Joseph to review a copy of Daisy Styles' new book "Christmas with the Bomb Girls". I have read some fantastic fiction in this genre as well as some truly overwrought and terrible efforts - luckily I am already familiar with Daisy Styles' work and as such felt I would be in completely safe hands with this one. I'm happy to report it didn't disappoint, and even left me feeling very Christmassy (and lucky that I don't have to do Christmas on the ration!). I've already had my first mulled wine of the season (I know, I'm an early bird) and as the nights are drawing in, I really enjoyed wrapping myself up in bed and settling down with this book in the evenings. Read on for a short spoiler-free summary and the rest of my thoughts on the novel. 

Christmas with the Bomb Girls

Christmas 1943 is approaching and the Bomb Girls of the Phoenix Munitions Factory are determined to do their part for the war effort – though their lives are complicated by family, illness, loss and secrets, they will keep making the bombs for the boys on the front line. Gladys, fresh from her ENSA posting in Europe, keeps her worries to herself while the newest addition to the cordite line, Rosa, settles in and makes new friends. Set against the backdrop of the festive season in Pendleton, the girls' strong bonds will see them through thick and thin as they wonder whether 1944 will see the end of the war.

“Christmas with the Bomb Girls” is a lovely easy-to-read novel in a charming fluid style. The characters of the Bomb Girls draw you in from the beginning, and I found myself very attached to the girls and the highs and lows they experience as they approach Christmas day. The varied personalities and lives of the girls create a great realistic dynamic, all tied together with their work in the munitions factory. It was very emotional and moving in places and I definitely cried more than once, although the sad moments are offset by plenty of happy moments and festive cheer. It didn't take me very long at all to finish reading as I kept coming back to the story to find out what would happen next. 

This is storytelling at its absolute best, especially for fans of the genre. Although it's the third in the Bomb Girls series, its stands alone with no need to have read the other two. It's a wonderful introduction to the lives of the group of friends that left me wanting to know the rest of their stories.


Bomb Girls

Thanks very much to the folks at Michael Joseph for working with me! I hope you enjoy my review and I'd really recommend getting a copy to read over Christmas.

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