A Menacing Moggy- The Best Candle Ever?

We love cats at Frost, but that doesn’t stop us loving this menacing cat candle. With an imaginative inner the Pyro Pet candle unveils its eerie interior once burned.

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It’s feisty feline appearance is the both beauty and brilliance in one, Kisa was made to kindle.

Made to melt, this candle peels away the prrr’fect pink to reveal a surreal skull, sculpted out of metal.

Almost Aztec in shape, the sharp and sleek design is strikingly beautiful conveying an innocent idea of the cat. The frame inside is almost frightening and portrays a pet of two halves.

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Wondering why the Ancient Egyptians worshiped the Cat? We wouldn’t want to be on Kiza’s bad side…

Cunning & curious is this creative cat… the price of this pet? £24.95 from www.prezzybox.com.

 

Features:
· Approximately 20hours burning time
· Each candle is slightly different and will burn in its own unique way
· Put on a plate when lighting.

 

 

 

 

Cat Plays Jenga With Owner

Alan Palesko from Austin, Texas, plays Jenga with his cat, Moe. Moe is very good at Jenga but tends to throw a hissy fit if things get too difficult. Uber cute.

Sewing Is Officially Cool Thanks To The Great British Sewing Bee & Kirsty Allsop

Sewing is officially cool, thanks to The Great British Sewing Bee, Kirsty Allsop and many more. Meet an entrepreneurial crafter who’s turned her love of stitching into a community event.

Maggie Robb has always been drawn to making her mark with a needle and thread, but it was leaving London and her job as a TV producer that set her on course as a maker.

Maggie Robb (Made by Maggie) at The Spring Downley Makers’ Market

Maggie Robb (Made by Maggie) at The Spring Downley Makers’ Market

Maggie works with vintage fabric and hand embroidery under the label Made by Maggie. “There’s something magical about hand-embroidering a name, or stitching the face of someone onto a blank piece of fabric. Like a little bit of benevolent voodoo!”

Fiona Emma (Linen and Roses) at The Spring Downley Makers’ Market

Fiona Emma (Linen and Roses) at The Spring Downley Makers’ Market

In 2011 she and her husband moved to the village of Downley on the edge of the Chilterns and near High Wycombe. At the toddlers’ play-group Maggie met local mums Catherine Smith and Fiona Emm. Somewhere along the line between changing nappies and playing with Lego, they discovered their mutual passion for stitching.

Tally Ho! Oxford & Debbie Install (Connect World) at the Downley Makers’ Christmas Market’

“We were all creating things in the evenings, but dreaming of turning our hobbies into a business. The Downley Makers’ Market was the result.”

Liberty Lavender Cats by Made by Maggie

Liberty Lavender Cats by Made by Maggie

Aware that there was a gap in the market the three creative mums booked the village community hall for a Saturday morning close to Christmas. “We knew we’d look pretty silly in such a big venue, so we started to advertise for other makers to take pitches, for a small fee. We could have filled the hall twice over and by the time our spring market came along we had three times as many makers applying.”

Brooches by Made by Maggie

Brooches by Made by Maggie

The Downley Makers were able to cover their start-up and advertising costs with the fees taken from fellow makers. “We’re not quite running at a profit as we’re using any money left over from the craft markets to expand what we do online.” Maggie explains. “A website is on the way this summer, as well as workshops. Its really important to us that The Makers’ Market is as much about an ethos of sharing skills and information as it is an event at which people can sell.”

You can meet The Downley Makers in person at Downley Day on June 21st and their next market will be later in the autumn. “Things have been so busy since we started the markets that I think we all find it hard to keep up sometimes.” Maggie confesses, “But it’s great knowing that we’ve created something that so many people are engaging with and getting pleasure from.”

Fiona Emm, Catherine Smith and Maggie Robb – The Downley Makers’

Fiona Emm, Catherine Smith and Maggie Robb – The Downley Makers’

Made by Maggie: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MadebyMaggie07

The Downley Makers’ Market: Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/TheDownleyMakersMarket

The Best Wine Glass EVER

We love this rather cool wine ‘glass’. For once, when you say you are only having one, you can mean it! Novelty and nifty this well designed bottle could have you drunk in a jiffy!

Totally tipsy and no need for topping up this is the goblet of the glasses, it’s quirky and class for a laugh!

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Cheeky and cheerful this glass is for those who enjoy a hard earned bottle of the good stuff after a long day at work!

Designed to deliver you with whichever wine you desire, simply fill it with your favourite tipple and drink away. It’s easy to clean, simply swill the surface and wash by hand, ready for the next time you’d like some wine!

You’ll be head over heels (literally) with this awesome invention, so glug away with this great gimmicky gift…as this glass will feel almost endless!

The Wine Bottle Glass is the official creation we’ve all been waiting for…available for only £14.95 from www.prezzybox.com

Frost Loves…Peg Legged Pirate Corkscrew

We love this quirky one-legged pirate corkscrew, a perfect talking point for parties. Available from prezzybox.com

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Pop out the cork and put on the peg leg, this great gimmick comes complete with eye patch, beard, hook hand, earring, black bandana and even a parrot.

Product Features:

Corkscrew – easy open lever

Foil cutter

Beer bottle opener

Pirate shaped stainless steel corkscrew

 

Frost Loves…Vinyl Coasters

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Want to reminisce over records and chill with that old school vinyl? With our coaster collection and a cuppa you can! Cool and quirky these coasters are a must for that musically cultured coffee table decor!

Rocking the retro look these stylish coasters will have you buzzing to blast out those timeless tunes, making your home individual with their diverse design and labels.

So ‘turn back time’ with these classics but favour the freshness of vinyl design if you’re a fan!

Just jazz up your home with these chic coasters for that sonic sound of your youth, these records will have your room rocking and raving trend.

Vintage up with Vinyl – Video may have killed the radio star, but we will carry on the comeback of this classic! Sales may have risen for retro, and 1 in 5 vinyl buyers buy a record at least once a week, so purchase this flawless and fashionable find from www.prezzybox.com for only £9.95!

Features:

·      Protects from marks and stains

·      6x Coasters to each pack

·      Dimensions (10x11x11cm)

·      Each have individual labels

 

Should You Get A Tattoo?

Tattoos used to be for sailors, then rebels and cool people and now they’re…everywhere. Which begs the question, are they still cool? Every celebrity these days seems to ink themselves regularly, no matter what their brand might be. David Beckham reminds me of that line in Cape Fear, ‘I don’t know whether to look at him or read him’.

Magazines make getting a tattoo seem as natural as getting a hair cut and it would be easier to count the people I know that don’t have a tattoo than those who do. The fact is, it is beginning to annoy me because getting a tattoo is not like getting a haircut: it is permanent, expensive, painful and carries health risks. I can say this because I, like pretty much everyone else in the world, have one. Albeit one from ten years ago when I was a teenager; the Japanese Tao for courage on my hip bone. It is tiny and can be covered by my thumb. Which is what the criteria for having a tattoo should be in my opinion: making it able to be hidden. If you don’t agree then think of some of my poor acting friends, who have lost work due to their body art, and singers with hand tattoos who can’t get hired. If the entertainment industry is not keen on people with tattoos imagine how the ‘real’ working world is like. CEO’s with lots of tattoos are not exactly common.

Megan Fox had her tattoo of Marilyn Monroe removed because it had 'negative energy'.

Megan Fox had her tattoo of Marilyn Monroe removed because it had ‘negative energy’.

Megan Fox Marilyn Monroe tattoo

In fact, not everyone can pull of tattoos. Angelina Jolie can but she is so beautiful not much could dent her beauty. It was actually Angelina who inspired me to get a tattoo in the first place. And Jolie is not immune from mistakes, she had her ‘Billy Bob’ tattoo removed after she divorced the actor.  Before Jolie actresses were much more boring, after she came along it became okay to ink yourself up and actually have an opinion. Bland went out, personality came in. But that was a brief window, and you have to be a pretty big star to be work the make up artists budget for hiding it all.

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Angelina Jolie shows of her tats for Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue.

Angelina Jolie shows of her tats for Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue.

Lana Del Ray's hand tattoo

Lana Del Ray’s hand tattoo

So should you get a tattoo? Let’s break it down.

Think first about the safety concerns. There are serious medical implications in getting a tattoo. Click on this link for more of the safety concerns which include: Tattooing and piercing break the skin and may cause bleeding. They cause open wounds and infection is possible. Infections at the site may cause permanent deformity, scarring, severe illness and even death. Skin infected with resistant organisms such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can be life-threatening.

Tattoos are also painful. Very much so. I have a very high pain threshold and I still thought it was painful.

Secondly, what do you do for a living? As much as we should not judge people by how they look, we do. It might hold back your career and even affect how other people treat you.

Thirdly, are you just doing it to be rebellious? Because tattoos are not rebellious anymore. Everyone has them; even Felicity Kendall and my aunt. That is when you know the game is over.

Fourthly, do you really want it for life? Have a very serious think about that. Removal is expensive, as you can see from the information below. Make absolute sure it is what you want, and NEVER get someones name tattooed on you. You will regret it.

THINKING OF HAVING A CHERYL COLE ROSE BUM TATTOO? LIVE TO REGRET IT AND REMOVAL WILL COST YOU £12,000

·      Rapper Lil Wayne would have to spend £105k and 173 hours to get rid of all his tattoos

·      David Beckham would have to spend £38k and 71 hours to be ink-free

·      One Direction’s Harry Styles would need to fork out £11k to remove his tattoos

·      68% increase in Brits enquiring about tattoo removal in the past year

If you’re thinking of copying Cheryl Cole and having a rose bum tattoo, bear in mind that it could cost £12,000 and 20 hours of laser sessions to have Cole’s latest inking removed, according to new research carried out by private healthcare search engine WhatClinic.com.

They have analysed the body art of 10 of the most tattooed celebrities and worked out how much it would cost to have it all removed. The research shows that, should they ever regret their decision to go under the needle, these celebs could end up paying tens of thousands of pounds to be tattoo free.

Top of the league table of inked-up celebrities is U.S. rapper Lil Wayne, who would need more than 500 sessions totaling 173 hours with a tattoo-removal specialist to erase all his artwork – at a mind-boggling cost of almost £105,000. That’s enough to buy a top-of-the-range Porsche or double the average deposit on a property put down by a first-time buyer in the UK last year.

David Beckham’s body is not just a temple, it is also adorned with tattoos from top to bottom, meaning a staggering bill of almost £40,000 – and the equivalent of 48 football matches in time under the needle – to be tattoo free again. And One Direction star Harry Styles may be just 19-years-old, but he’s already an avid lover of body artwork. And the cost to have them removed? Almost £11,000.

While the colossal cost may not be eye-watering for celebrities, for the millions of Brits who have and love tattoos, wiping the slate clean is likely to put a strain on their finances and in many cases may be unaffordable.

There has been a 68% increase in the number of people enquiring about tattoo removal in the past 12 months alone, with the cost of removing a small, black and white tattoo starting at £400. That fits with market research showing that significant numbers of people end up regretting their tattoos – a recent poll by Harris Research showed that almost a fifth (19%) of Britons with tattoos regretted having them done.

The following table, based on average costs provided by three tattoo-removal specialists, estimates how many laser sessions and total cost for some of the most famous tattooed celebrities to have all their tattoos removed:

 

Celebrity

Number of sittings required

Total number of hours

Total cost

Lil Wayne

520

173

£104,720

David Beckham

212

71

£37,920

Jodie Marsh

218

73

£30,820

Cheryl Cole

104

35

£14,740

Zayn Malik

140

47

£13,500

Rihanna

218

73

£13,120

Harry Styles

182

61

£10,940

Sarah Harding

57

19

£7,660

Tulisa

66

22

£5,480

Cara Delevigne

56

19

£4,480

 

Wayne Tatzapa, founder of tattoo removal specialist, Discardead, comments: “Despite tattoo removal being an exact science there are many variables that can determine the number of sessions required to remove all trace of the tattoo.

“The time needed to remove a tattoo varies according to the individual, as do the chances of wiping out any trace of it. Skin type, the tattoo’s location and colour, scarring and the degree of density all make a difference.

“Many people don’t realise that removing tattoos can take months or even years, because laser sessions should be at least six weeks to three months apart to get the best results and minimise the risk of scarring and other side effects.”

Do you have a tattoo? Do you regret it?

The Best Tights For Autumn

I am a huge fan of tights and stockings. They can instantly update a look. I have picked out some of my favourites from MyTights.com and reviewed them. I modeled them myself so you can see what they look like on a normal women. Here goes….

Pamela Mann Sheer Dotty Tights

 

Pretty tights with a dainty spotted design to suit every age and every style.

These are very timeless. Dotty tights have always been popular. I love this pair. They are really comfortable, elegant and luxurious.
 

Spanx High Waisted Tight End Tights

 

These high waisted opaque tights will shape your bottom and midriff for a slimline silhouette. All of my actor friends kept telling me about Spanx, so I decided to try them. I heard that Spanx were really uncomfortable, but to be honest, once I got them on I was fine. As long as you get them in the right size they are great. It’s a myth that they make you a lot thinner, but they really do smooth you out. These tights are perfect if you have any too tight clothes. The slip on afterward. I liked what they did to my silhouette.

 


These 40 denier Argyle Backseam Tights by Mary Portas and Charnos feature argyle diamonds on the back of the leg – a subtle way to get in on the trend for heritage patterns. I LOVE these tights. They have a subtle Argyle backseam. I got loads of complements when I wore them. They are really quirky and fun. Exactly what you would expect from Mary Portas. Comfy too. Check out the Indigo ones. Gorgeous. With their dainty opaque polka dots from toe to waist, these Sheer Spot Tights by Mary Portas and Charnos will get you in line with one of this season’s most wearable trends. More dots! This time in silver, and the black pair with dots that are less subtle. Beautiful, cool tights. They get my stamp of approval.

What tights will you be wearing this autumn?