Reading Time: 7 minutesWhether it’s dogs, cats, birds or small furries, keeping up cleaning with pets needn’t be complicated. Here’s how I keep on top of it.


Reading Time: 7 minutesWhether it’s dogs, cats, birds or small furries, keeping up cleaning with pets needn’t be complicated. Here’s how I keep on top of it.

Reading Time: 5 minutesI’ve talked a bit about making sustainable swaps but there’s still a few areas where I can make improvements. When Veo.World reached out offering to send me a box of their home and leisure goodies to review, I was excited to see what I got. Veo.World claims it is the UK’s most sustainable online shopping …

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this post I review a Roman blind from Blinds by Post. Sent to me as a gift for the purpose of this post. All opinions my own.

Reading Time: 4 minutesIf you’re one of the approximate 1.5million homes that use wood for fuel, you may need to start thinking about getting your fireplace winter ready. Wood burning stoves and open fires have risen in popularity over recent years. I’m lucky enough to have an open fire and whilst it throws out the heat on those …

Reading Time: 4 minutesAn interview with Alice Wingfield Digby from luxury gifting and homewares brand Wingfield Digby. Part of the Small Business Focus series.

Reading Time: 4 minutesIf like me, you don’t own your own home, decorating your rental to add your own personal touch can sometimes be difficult.

Reading Time: 6 minutesAn upcycled drinks cabinet. My DIY project using a thrifted ebay drinks cabinet, chalk paint and snazzy wallpaper – now for the next project!

Reading Time: 3 minutesA DIY guide to your very own teacup succulent planters. A couple of years ago I bought a set of really pretty teacups from a charity shop with every intention of filling them with scented wax and upcycling them as candles. I never quite got round to it and quite frankly, made such a mess …

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhat is upcycling and how am I taking part in my own way!

Reading Time: 7 minutesAs summer turns to autumn and then winter, I like to make sure I’m prepared to keep warm without flicking the central heating on. With soaring energy prices, I’m even more aware of keeping costs low but still keep warm without turning the heating on. I have oil fired central heating and oil is not …