A little bit of London on your desk

A little bit of London on your desk

Our January Ace selection included the red London bus e-racer. Ink Drops HQ is close enough to London for a day trip. But the chilly weather and transport issues are enough to make us put it off for when Spring begins. Instead, we’re looking at adding the...
Boxing January’s selection

Boxing January’s selection

You’ve seen unboxing videos, right? Well, we decided to do things a little differently for 2017! And so we present for you a sneak peek behind the scenes… of boxing our selections up to post out! Here’s January’s: Share this:Click to share on...
Things we’ve learned in 2016

Things we’ve learned in 2016

Happy 2017! We made a plan at the start of the year and while flexibility is a good thing plans only have any hope of success if you stick to them… right?! Decisions are hard to make. It helps if you have a rule of thumb.Priorities are good but harder...
Craving routine 

Craving routine 

No, I didn’t ever think I would crave it either. I like to think I’m a free spirit and that the combination of being creative and a multipod means I can just wing it on a daily basis. (“It” being, you know, life, food, work, self-care, all the...
My Hogwarts acceptance letter…

My Hogwarts acceptance letter…

(well, almost as good) Our Harry Potter bundle is finally here! I’ve had my eye on these glorious notebooks for ages. In fact, since Moleskine first announced they were coming. They are even more beautiful than I imagined! Between bouts of waving my wand around...
Cosy Blogging

Cosy Blogging

It’s half-past seven on a Monday evening as I type this. One of my kitties is asleep. The other one is sitting next to me meowing sadly at intervals because the laptop isn’t very exciting to her; a mouse on a stick would be much more fun. I wasn’t...
My seasonal bucket list – autumn

My seasonal bucket list – autumn

I know, with all the autumn-themed posts! But it’s one of my favourite times of the year, and it’s so very photogenic (when it’s not pouring with rain – a pluviophile I am definitely not!) It was Maddy who first suggested the idea of a seasonal...