Thursday, July 28, 2022

'Parisian Style'

 

Bonjour chic friends!

I was lucky enough to go on a quick trip to the big smoke and got to dress glam and stroll around like a tourist.

While I was packing for my few days away, I used the fab #parisianstyle10x10 challenge question, which is:

"Would I wear this while traveling in France?"

The full challenge, hosted by Jessica Harumi and Bri Lamberson (and brought to my attention by Lesley MacDonald, all on Instagram) talks about using ten pieces to create ten outfits, but on this occasion I used the question only and it worked out well! It was fun to pack for my trip instead of stressful.

It was so nice to be right in the city, but also I loved knowing that I get to go back to the country the next day.

Even though it was a short trip, as always I gained inspiration and new ideas. Maybe one day I'll even travel overseas again :)

Let me know if you have tried the Parisian Style 10X10 challenge, or if you plan to!

xx Fiona





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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Weekend fun

 
Hi chic friends!
 
We had such an action packed weekend just gone. On Saturday we went on a fun mini-road-trip. We decided to go for lunch in a 'nearby' tourist town (90 minutes drive away).

It was icy cold but it is at home too, so not much difference. There was lots of snow on the mountains - you can see them behind me!

The doggies LOVE going in the car, so they enjoyed snuggling into their cozy blankets in their big canvas crate and going for a trip with mum and dad :) Plus a walk around the town but that was a bit scary for them. So many people they didn't know!

We planned to go to a cafe for lunch but then walked past an Indian restaurant and the mouth-watering curry smell drew us in (the doggies stayed in the car). A yummy curry and rice was just the ticket on a cold day and we only needed a small dinner that night!
 

And then on Sunday, we had a family lunch at my aunty and uncle's on Sunday and everyone brought their dogs as per usual... talk about a crazy scene!
 

From left to right, my sister's dog Angus, resident corgi Henry, my brother's dog Micky, and Chloe and Daphne resplendent in their new ladybird harnesses, complete with detachable wings for when they want to be a little less 'extra' :)

My sister, in the tartan pants, was holding a bag of dog treats and trying to share them out equally, that's why all eyes are on her...

We counted that there were six dogs vs nine people. That's too many dogs, surely!

Anyway, we all had a lovely time, and there were no doggy dust-ups. Everyone was very well behaved, phew!
 
xx Fiona

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Saturday, July 16, 2022

New book out now!


 Hi chic friends,
 
I'm thrilled to let you know that my next book is out:

'100 Ways to Declutter Your Home' is here!

For most of us, me included, it's not the physical act of putting items in a box and donating that stops us from having the streamlined and tidy home of our dreams.

No, it's our mindset that trips us up every step of the way. 'But we might need that', 'That cost money', 'Someone gave us that' and so on.

That's why I wrote this book.

It has one-hundred tips and ideas which work on changing your mindset from begrudging to enthusiastic. Even while writing this book I did a lot of decluttering simply because all the words were seeping into my brain! Lol!

If you're in the mood to do a little simplifying at your place and make it the home of your dreams, I do hope you enjoy my latest book.

You can see it on Amazon here, in paperback or on Kindle.

xx Fiona


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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Decluttering made fun :)


Hello chic friends!
 
On the 1st of July I started the Minimalism Game. I've heard about it but never done it, so hought I would give it a go. On the 1st of the month you declutter one item, on the second, two, etc. As the month progresses, if you keep going, you will have decluttered almost 500 items from your home. I am up for the challenge!

'The Minimalists' came up with this and you can read more about it here. You may have already played it yourself!

So where my game went very quickly is magazines. I have far less than I used to, but the numbers started creeping up again, even if I don't buy them new very often. They just don't appeal as much as they used to. But I had been given copies plus picked them up when they looked interesting from thrift stores.

I don't like the way my house feels with stacks of magazines everywhere, so I have taken the opportunity of the Minimalism Game to go through them all. Yesterday I had a lovely relaxing afternoon on the sofa reading magazines The majority of them I read and put in a donation box, and a few I tore pages from (then discarded). Plus I took a few recipe photos.

I even got rid of some that have never made the cut such as the very first issue of Real Simple from April 2000. I loved that magazine back then, but after a flick through found I was happy to let it go. It was funny to see the ads with phone numbers rather than websites for 'more information', and there was an article about online bill paying, how safe is it and should you trust it. It was a whole new world!

I originally started this game because of the topic of my next book... which is a 100 Ways book all about D E C L U T T E R I N G. I've had such fun writing it, and the bonus side effect for me is that I've been inspired to declutter even more! I am getting closer to my dream of living in a 'staged' minimalist home, in my favourite style of Ralph Lauren on a Budget of course. I even decluttered a struggling house plant that I could NOT get to look good no matter how much I tried. I felt bad about that but also not.
 
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I love making my own Before and After photos too! This is the shelving in my home office, it's behind me as I sit at my desk. The first photo is 'After', I couldn't subject you to the 'Before' as the initial image, but you can scroll down to see the Before! (You can click on any of my images to view them full-size.)
 

On these shelves in my 'After' photo are my style files, manicure items, essential oil diffuser that is currently delighting my senses with lime and tangerine, faux flowers, a few everyday items I use in the flat tray, batteries in that square basket, my journals which are mostly full, receipts for personal and business in envelopes, and my makeup overflow bin...

Above that are my favourite Bath and Body Works candles. It takes so long and costs a lot to have them sent here, so I buy when there is a sale and get a bunch sent at once to save on postage :) Currently 'Vanilla Birch' is lit on the hall table and it's a very soft, pretty, comforting scent.

And above that are my books: copies I've ordered for myself from Amazon, plus my foreign language editions.

And when you look at the 'Before' image (below): I have decluttered all those magazines plus the holders have been donated (they are a bit 'officey' for my pretty home office), and the extra folders and white basket at the bottom have gone too.


It feels SO GOOD to have this space look nice again :)

This is what writing a decluttering book does to you: your own home becomes tidier as a result! Yay!

New book out soon: 100 Ways to Declutter Your Home

I haven't done a pre-order option this time, 'just because' but I'll let you know as soon as it's ready!
 
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And this is a beautifully dramatic winter sky on my walk down the road. You can see the sheep tidying up the vineyard. They are so funny when we walk past - all eyes are on me and the dogs.


And they take no notice of the thick wires that train the vines either. 'Twang' go the wires as they step between them to go through to the next row. None of this time-wasting go-to-the-end-of-the-row business for the sheep, no siree!

I often wonder if the vineyard workers have to mend extra or if the wires are sturdy enough...

These are the sorts of things that passes through ones mind walking in the country :) 
 
See you soon!

xx Fiona


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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Our cat, 'Queen Jessica', and lovely book reviews!

Red roses from my mum, 'just because' :)

So, I've already mentioned how our older cat Jessica is 'The Queen'. Well, she no longer drinks out of a pet bowl... She desires her own glass. She's been doing this for a while, but now she actually demands water to be delivered to where she is sitting (by trying to drink the water from OUR glasses).
 
She's at least twelve years old and I think her kidneys are going, so we, her faithful servants, dutifully deliver water to wherever she is sitting. It's the least we can do. With her own coaster of course is well. Thank goodness for dishwashers with sanitary hot water is all I can say!
 

To my lovely readers and particularly those of you who have written reviews of my books you’ve enjoyed, thank you.

Sometimes reviews are so beautifully and well written, that I feel quite envious. ‘I wish I’d thought of that, it would have gone great in the book!’ I think to myself. And I especially love it when reviews contain tips - they are inspiring in themselves.

That’s why I love to read five-star reviews of my favourite non-fiction books – they remind me why I love the book.

Here is one such review from Loving Your Epic Small Life:

“Super read. An imaginative approach to living the every day life. I have experienced some of things Fiona writes about. Such as, when you go into the world with a little style, you inspire others. One day a woman approached me in the supermarket and told me that after seeing me she knew she could up her game. I was wearing a simple summer dress at the time. Thank you Fiona for your imaginative inspiration.”

So cool that this lady inspired someone else! I love it!

And this one (on 100 Ways to Live a Luxurious Life on a Budget):

“I love this author. I’m often fighting stress and overwhelm—I have two little kids, a full-time job, and a challenging home life, there are so many people draining my energy and patience 24/7—and I just need a positive voice reminding me of the fun and good in life. Her books are a real treat when I’m feeling down. I like self-help but I don’t need a research-based book telling me to rethink every little thing in my life and insisting I implement a new system. I need a friendly down-to-earth girlfriend I admire, who can pep me up anytime I need it, even at 4 am when I can’t sleep and I’m bombarded with painful thoughts. That’s what her books are to me. I really appreciate them.”

Some reviews are so heartfelt they bring tears to my eyes. So thanks once again to everyone who has taken the time, I appreciate every review!

xx Fiona

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