Frost Magazine Christmas Special: What To Buy, What To Do

Frost Magazine has put together an amazing Christmas special of things to do, stuff to buy and interesting Christmas stories. Grab some mulled wine and have a read.


BROOMBALL AT BROADGATE IS A GREAT WINTER WORKOUT  

Canadian ‘ice hockey’ game hits the City

 

Broadgate Ice – the only rink in the City’s Square Mile – is offering Londoners a unique opportunity to try their hand at Broomball; a fast and furious import from Canada currently sweeping the UK.  Broomball resembles ice hockey, with teams kitted out in trainers, knee and elbow pads and a crash helmet slipping and sliding across the ice scoring goals using a ‘broom’.

 

Teams of six players battle it out in eight minute matches, with four players from each team on the ice at any one time.

 

Burning close to 500 calories an hour, Broomball is a great way to work off the Christmas excesses and keep fit during the cold winter months.  It’s being considered for inclusion in the winter Olympics:  will the next Gold Medal heroes be discovered at Broadgate Ice?

 

Broadgate’s 2012/13 ice season runs until 24th February. Other activities include Christmas food markets, skate disco nights and skate dates.  Those seeking the limelight can have photos of their group, with suitably wintry background effects, shown on the big screen above the rink and posted to their Facebook page.

Broomball Competition Evenings

Pre-booking is essential for Broomball.  Please call the Broadgate Ice Rink office on

020 7505 4100.  Teams of six are required, at a team cost of £66 per session.  Matches are played in ‘round robins’ between all participating teams.

 

For those who prefer a sedate skate:

Skate prices:              Adults £9, Under 16s/Students/OAPS £7, Skate Hire £2.  Monthly and season tickets available, check these out on your first skate

Booking:                    No need to book, just turn up and skate (see timings below)

More information:     Keep an eye on www.broadgate.co.uk for updates

 

Start Skating

A first come first served system means spontaneous skaters can turn up to a number of sessions each day, with no need to book.  The rink will be open 7 days a week – excluding Christmas Day.

 

Weekdays

Lunchtime skate         12.15 – 14.15

Afternoon skate          15:00 – 17:00

After work skate         17.30 – 19:00

Late skate                   19.30 – 21:00 – please check availability on the website, as the late Skate session will be affected by Broomball matches / private hire

 

 

 CHRISTMAS  MOVIES UNLEASH INNER CHILD

– THE SNOWMAN TOPS FESTIVE FILM POLL –

With Christmas just around the corner, a new poll revealed today shows that this year Brits are turning their back on festive film favourites such as It’s a Wonderful Life, instead choosing to channel their inner child, selecting The Snowman as their top festive film.

 

The seasonal survey by Gallo Film Club, the home of great wine and great film, unveiled that after a busy year 85% of UK adults chose a kid’s film as their favourite, as they felt it enabled them to forget work and home stresses and really get into the Christmas spirit.

 

The poll, which questioned over 1,500 films fans, saw the 2004 computer-animated fantasy film Polar Express and the 1990 kid’s classic Home Alone closely following  ‘The Snowman, beating British rom-com Love Actually and black and white classic It’s a Wonderful Life.

 

‘The Snowman’s’ popularity shows no sign of slipping, celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year will reveal a new 23-minute version titled ‘The Snowman and the Snowdog’ on Christmas Eve, featuring a new little boy who’s son to the original boy now an adult, flying over international landmarks set to enthrall yet another generation of adults.

 

The top ten films include:

 

1. The Snowman (26 per cent)
2. The Polar Express (16 per cent)
3. Home Alone (14 per cent)
4. Elf (12 per cent)
5. Muppets Christmas Carol (9 per cent)
6. Miracle on 34th Street (8 per cent)
7. Arthur Christmas (7 per cent)
8. Love Actually (4 per cent)
9. It’s A Wonderful Life (3 per cent)
10. Scrooged (1 per cent)

 

Why not host your own film-themed night this Christmas with the Gallo Film Club and a warming glass of Gallo Cabernet Sauvignon, a delicious medium-bodied wine with rich blackberry and raspberry flavours. Serve with thick cuts of prime rib or juicy oven-roasted lamb for the ultimate winter warming night in: www.gallofamily.co.uk/filmclub
The White Company: Get 20% off Selected The White Company & The Little White Company Gifts plus free delivery with code: AB494.  Offer extended until 23/12/2012

And Stocking Fillers are always popular. Fill them up with goodies from ASOS and John Lewis.

Other great offers are….

UNIQLO have some amazing Christmas offers!
– Get Free Next Day Delivery until 4pm on 20/12/2012!
– Get up to 20% off 100% luxury cashmere LIMITED OFFER!
– Get up to £20 off Down jackets and coats LIMITED OFFER!
– Orla Keily HEATTECH only £9.90 LIMITED OFFER!

Myprotein also have the following amazing Christmas offers!
– FREE Mix Shaker when you spend £20 with code: MIXANDSHAKE
– 10% off when you spend £30 with code: NEWYOU10
– 15% off when you spend £60 with code: NEWYOU15
– 20% off when you spend £90 with code: NEWYOU20
– 10% off Lean Definition Advanced bundle & Bulk Up Advanced bundle with code: BUNDLE10
All offers valid until 10/01/2013

 

Indulge In A Glass Of Christmas Cashback

Shopitize, the mobile couponing specialists, is spoiling savvy shoppers this holiday season by giving Christmas cashback on everyone’s favourite festive liqueur

Shopitize (www.shopitize.com) is helping families celebrate this season by giving £2 cashback on a bottle of Baileys Irish Cream.

Christmas is an expensive time of year – especially this year when the price of food is going up the chimney. The latest inflation figures show that food prices are rising at 3.9%, faster than overall goods and services.

The wet British summer has also meant the traditional Christmas dinner is going to cost families far more. Although the price of a turkey has stayed the same, the cost of all the trimmings has increased like never before.

On average potatoes cost 43% more than last year, sprouts are up by 24%, and a 12% rise in the cost of white bread means there may be a little less bread sauce round the table than normal. The cost of alcohol has also increased by 1.4%.

So UK families need all the help they can get at this time of year.

All shoppers need to do is look out for their mobile guiding star which will safely lead them through the expensive shopping isles to the Shopitize’s gift bag of Christmas cashback.

Shopitize specialises in connecting brands with their customers by offering cashback on big-name goods.

As well as the Baileys offer, smart shoppers with a money saving craving can pick up a few more Christmas crackers by using their free Shopitize mobile couponing app.

Users can get £2 off a fresh or frozen whole/basted/crown turkey, and 50p off Aunt Bessie’s Classic or Perfect for Chicken Gravy. Other offers include £1 off Mars Celebrations or £1.50 off if you share the offer, £1 off Gu After Dark Hot Chocolate Soufflés and 50p off Mr Kipling Mince Pies.

“Shopitize’s mobile couponing app is all about making the shopping experience easier for users and saving them money,” says Dr. Alexey Andriyanenko, co-founder and managing director of Shopitize.

“At this time of year everyone is getting ready for Christmas. Shoppers are stocking up on all their favourite goodies and brands are competing with each other to grab the attention of the festive shopper.

“We at Shopitize are the middle men helping to bring both sides together, offering cashback gifts and pointing the way to a paperless future.”

 

Ideas For an exclusive Christmas for him and for her by Maserati

Christmas with style: Maserati presents five exclusive Christmas ideas for him and for her. According to the famous Italian brand, exclusive accessories are definitely among the most appreciated Christmas presents for both men and women.

In the top position of the wish lists of women and girls worldwide are definitely handbags, made of materials ranging from leather to hi-tech nylon, often used together to create accessories that mix elegance and practicality. The star of Maserati handbagswinter collection is Momaboma’s limited edition, a collection of ecologic bags with a unique design: 100 handbags combining paper and leather together with the famous Maserati logo. These hard-to-find accessories are definitely proof that women can be car lovers and eco-chic at the same time.

Maserati silk scarves are also highly sought after. Lighter and smaller than a traditional scarf, a silk scarf is the perfect match for shirts and tops of all kinds and for mono-chromatic handbags too. This year, Maserati presents a collection of Madein Italy silk scarves, whose colours make them suitable for any kind of style.

Among the most popular ideas for men, the top is definitely represented by Maserati’s watch collection: 50 models offering the right mix of fashion and elegance.

For a unique present we recommend the Calandra Swiss-made line, a numbered limited edition characterised by a classic tonneau shape, reinterpreted with an elegant leather wristband and an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The details adding a hint of Maserati style to the mix are many, among them the trident-shaped hands and the dials inspired by Maserati cars’ speedometers. .

To add a sophisticated touch to shirts, Maserati recommends its cufflinks, minimalistic and versatile in their design and made with materials of the highest quality. The Pure collection by Damiani, only available in silver, is perfect for a distinctive present. Pure cufflinks are part of a broad collection ranging from jewels to key-chains.

Finally, for both him and her, a good bottle of wine for the perfect relaxing evening is the perfect gift. A special collaboration between Maserati and Scrimaglio resulted in the creation of three exclusive Maserati wines: a Barbaresco DOCG, a Barbera Asti DOCG superior and a Piedmont DOC Classic – for those who prefer sparkling wines.

All products featured in the Maserati’s Christmas wish list for 2012 are available on maseratistore.com. A few days are left before Christmas and the race for the best present is on: trends show a great popularity of e-commerce stores and car lovers seem to confirm this tendency. This Christmas, car lovers worldwide can say goodbye to slow queues in shopping malls and traditional shops and buy online with just one click. 

Will the Retail Sales Figures out today give retailers hope?

Less than a week to go as pre-Christmas competition puts the heat on retailers

ONS Retail Sales Figures due out today are expected to show an increase in retail sales over the last month. However the underlying trend still shows trouble ahead for retailers who do not have a coherent strategy embracing multichannel retailing to attract increasingly savvy consumers.

In what is classed as the final ‘golden quarter’ for the sector, which includes the usually profitable Christmas, many firms are relying on the festive season to boost disappointing sales seen throughout the year. With less than a week left before Christmas, retailers are using all the tactics they can to drive sales both online and on the high street to make sure this happens.

Consumers are increasingly using tablets and mobile phones to compare prices, download coupons and vouchers and find the best bargains around across the entire retail landscape including the high street and online. This is changing the game for retailers.

Chris Thomas, CEO and founder of the UK’s largest independent shoe retailer, Cloggs, said, “Compared to last year, we have seen a 1000% increase in the number of sales on mobile devices so we are very much aware of the power of shopping on the move. This Christmas, shoppers will be looking to combine convenience with cost cutting. As a result, we will see a greater use of mobile devices as people pick up bargains and share their deals via social media.

“Whereas previously, shoppers found it convenient to shop online in the comfort of their own homes, we are now seeing a new era of shoppers who are taking that convenience one step further and are making purchases whenever and wherever they want.”

Chris concluded, “For Cloggs, we place a high value on our high street store, but also ensure that our online offering is easy to use and has a wide selection that offers added value. It’s important for the high street to take note and utilise all the sales channels to the best of its abilities.”

 

Christmas has come early for Brent Cross Winter Wonderland, as the centre saw X Factor star Melanie Masson getting her skates on!

 

Melanie joined Dancing on Ice stars Natalia Pestova and Alexi Kislitsyn at the Centre’s first ever outdoor ice rink for an ice skating lesson she’ll never forget.

 

The Brent Cross Winter Wonderland has a host of other rides and attractions including a Ferris wheel and carousel Shoppers can also enjoy a different kind of shopping with a browse around the Christmas Village market for food and drink, on until 5th January. www.brentcross.co.uk

 

Forget perfume, chocolates and underwear, real men buy women accessories for Christmas, says fashion recommendation site Dressipi

With only five shopping days left until Christmas, fashion recommendation site Dressipi is urging any men who have left it to the last minute to buy presents for the most important women in their lives to forget boring old chocolates and perfume and splash out on some beautiful accessories.

Dressipi’s Last-Minute Gift Guide has been handpicked by its top stylists from a selection of the most popular items on its site from 708 retailers, suggesting three foolproof gift ideas for a man’s wife or girlfriends, Mum and sister. Its selection ranges from H&M Sunglasses (£14.99) and Topshop Martini drape earrings (£12.50) as perfect fun gifts for sisters, right through to a luxurious and sexy Yves Saint Laurent ‘Tribute’ sandal £551.15 and desirable  Marc by Marc Jacobs shoulder bag which are a perfect way to say “I love you” to a wife or girlfriend.

Dressipi stylist Natalie Theo said: “Buying your mum, sister or significant other something beautiful to wear over Christmas is a brilliant way of showing you appreciate and understand them. But it can also be a minefield if you don’t get the size right. No one wants to receive a dress that’s two sizes too big on Christmas morning.

“This is why buying accessories is such a good idea. A gorgeous new handbag, fashion-forward scarf or some killer heels sends out all the right signals without any potentially embarrassing sizing drawbacks. Savvy women have known for ages that a well-judged accessory can go with more or less anything and it’s high time men got with the programme.”

And for those men who are determined to buy the women in their lives clothes for Christmas, Dressipi also has a solution in the form of the Dressipi wishlist. This function allows any woman signed up to the site to create her own figure-flattering, style-specific, size-perfect personalised shopping list and share it with their chosen gift buyers. But with just a few shopping days left, Dressipi urges men everywhere to make haste…

The Dressipi Last-Minute Gift Guide

 

For Sisters

Ash Cool Wedge Hi Top Trainer Shoes in Cobalt blue- £85 (reduced from £169), House of Fraser

H&M Sunglasses – £14.99, H&M

Martini Drape chain earrings – £12.50, Topshop

 

For Mums

Michael Kors leather shopping tote bag – £234.99 (Farfetch)

Marlene Birger Edouard Print Scarf – £79.99 (MyTheresa)

Anniel Ballerina flats – £98.00 (Shoescribe)

 

For Wives and Girlfriends

Alexander McQueen Dragonfly Cuff bracelet – £393.07 (Farfetch)

Yves Saint Laurent ‘Tribute’ sandal – £551.15 (Farfetch)

Shoulder bag, Marc by Marc Jabocs – £239.26 (Farfetch)

C4 choir in quest for Xmas No 1

What have the following got in common? Benny Hill, Leon Jackson, Mr Blobby, Cliff Richard and Bob the Builder? No, it’s not that they’ve all signed up for the next Celebrity Big Brother. No, it’s not even that they were all in my particularly weird, semi-sexy dream last night (although they were – I must cut out that evening Gouda). No, it’s that they have all been Christmas Number One.

Now it’s time to add a new name to the list, with the news that the Channel 4 choir (which, of course, had to be called The 4Tunes) has launched its own assault on the ears – sorry, on the Christmas top-spot – with a brilliant cover of East 17’s undeniably excellent ballad Stay Another Day.

The single has all the makings of a Yuletide hit. It’s for charity (as with Xmas No 1s Band Aid, Band Aid II, Band Aid 20, Band Aid Please Stop It Now Will You, Military Wives) it’s been sung by a choir (Military Wives, St Winifred’s School Choir) it’s got a gorgeous video featuring a string of beautiful people* (Bob the Builder) and it’s a deliciously soupy ballad that makes you want to cuddle a puppy (Rage Against the Machine – sample lyric: F*** you I won’t do what you tell me).

So, why should you buy this single, which, incidentally, is available on iTunes. Well, firstly, all proceeds go to Crisis at Christmas. Secondly, it sounds ruddy marvellous, like bathing your ears in pleasantly-warmed blancmange while having an ocelot massage your adrenal glands. And thirdly, it might keep the X Factor single off the top of the charts. That’s right, Cowell, that’s right, ITV, we’re coming for you. WE ARE COMING FOR YOU! And this time, we’re wearing really cosy-looking puffa jackets and singing in harmony. Ha! Take that! Kapow!

A guide to buying underwear for your girlfriend this Christmas

Visit the Boux Avenue website for further Christmas gift ideas. Get the buying guide for your own website here. infographic credit: bouxavenue.com

 

Tug of war over the Turkey?
Food intolerances could be the reason for your family feuds

Is Food Intolerance behind your winter blues?

We all make emotional connections with the foods we eat, but many of us don’t realise just how direct the link is between food and our mood. It may surprise you to know that most of the happy hormone serotonin is actually produced in the gut, not the brain, and as such issues of food intolerance can significantly impact on our mood and mental wellbeing.

 

1 in 4 people in the UK will suffer problems with their mood or mental health every year, with anti-depressant prescriptions increasing by over 40% in the last 5 years*. According to charity Allergy UK, a shocking 45% of us suffer with food and drink intolerances, and with so many people in the UK suffering with low mood, identifying the root cause is essential to treat the problem.

 

Recent research from YorkTest Laboratories, leading experts in food intolerance testing, has found that 97% of their customers reported problems relating to mood as a significant symptom of their food intolerance, of which 73% felt that their mood had significantly improved after altering their diets to remove foods to which they reacted**.

 

In addition, in a recent paper published in the journal of Nutrition and Food Science, over 81% of patients reported a significant improvement in mood and mental wellbeing as a direct consequence of applying the dietary changes recommended by YorkTest.

 

“Most people are aware that a healthy diet is important to reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other physical health problems. Recent evidence also suggests that good nutrition is just as important for our mental health and that a number of mental health conditions may be influenced by dietary factors; this body of evidence linking diet with mental health is growing. A healthy diet can help recovery and lift your mood, although it should always sit alongside any treatments recommended by your doctor.” Eva Cyhlarova, Research Director, Mental Health Foundation
So how is it that the food we eat can have such a significant impact on our mood? Dr. Gill Hart, Scientific Director at YorkTest Laboratories, explains.

 

“Many people will not be aware that 90% of serotonin, the brain’s ‘happy hormone’ is produced in the gut, and that the nervous tissue in our gut does much more than merely handling digestion – it is heavily involved in influencing our mental state. It is for these reasons that the gut is often referred to as the ‘second brain’. In addition, research has shown that depression is frequently associated with gastrointestinal inflammation – a common symptom of food intolerance. By tackling unidentified food intolerances, not only will physical symptoms benefit, but mental health symptoms can often show significant improvement.”

 

Commenting on the link between food intolerance and mood, Professor Whorwell, Professor of Medicine and Gastroenterology, University Hospital of South Manchester, said: “Of the relaxation therapies available, we find that hypnotherapy can be very helpful when it comes to treating IBS. The link between mood and gut symptoms is clear and hypnosis not only helps to reduce anxiety but also has a direct effect upon the gut, thereby reducing symptoms”.

 

To help identify potentially mood suppressing food intolerances, help is at hand from YorkTest Laboratories, Europe’s leading provider of food and drink intolerance testing with over 30 years’ experience. The YorkTest food and drink intolerance test called Food&DrinkScan can uncover potential food and drink triggers, allowing people to simply modify their diets with life changing health benefits.

 

Food & Drink Scan measures reactions to 158 foods and also ingredients found in beverages.

 

A First Step Test is available for the offer price of £9.99 (usually £19.99).  Following the First Step, if your result is positive you can then progress to either the FoodScan, which tests for intolerances to 113 trigger foods for £250, or the full Food&DrinkScan for £299. For a limited time, if you progress to the full Food&DrinkScan after taking the First Step, the initial test price will be discounted from the cost of your full test.

 

Food&DrinkScan is available to buy online or by phone for £299.

 

SOUNDWAVE CROATIA FESTIVAL
RETURNS FOR IT’S 5TH SUN SOAKED YEAR
 
19th – 21st JULY 2013
TISNO, CROATIA
 
A stunningly beautiful european festival bringing the best UK and international artists, DJ’s and music collectives to the heart of the Dalmatian Coast…
 
·      First wave of acts announced
·      Big headliners to be announced shortly
·      3 days of UK and international Funk, Electronica, Soul & Reggae artists across 3 outside stages
·      Boat parties, open air after hours nightclub, sun, sea & private beach cove, outside Euro Zone prices
·      Cheap flights currently available for £100 return
 
ARTISTS CONFIRMED SO FAR:
 
BONOBO (Full Live Band)
SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA
RIOT JAZZ // CRAIG CHARLES
CHANNEL ONE SOUNDSYSTEM
KUTMAH // ANCHORSONG (live) // OM UNIT
KIDKANEVIL // ESSA & YUNGUN
ELIPHINO // RICH REASON // GILLA // MIKEY J
+ many more acts to be announced shortly! 
 
Tickets on sale now only:  £119 after (including festival programme)
CHEAP FLIGHTS AVAILABLE NOW FOR £100 RETURN!
2013 PROMO VIDEO HERE: http://youtu.be/cEfMAjC2Uxk 
 
Further information: www.soundwavecroatia.com // www.croatia.hr 
 
‘All the quirks of Bestival but in a far more beautiful and sunny setting’ – The Guardian
‘Soundwave is one of the best festivals in the World’ –Roots Manuva
 
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Fresh off the back of another sell out festival this year Soundwave Croatia Festival returns to idyllic sunny shores of Tisno for it’s fifth year in July 2013 featuring the best in sunshine music from an array of international and UK artists playing beautiful, thoughtful, and inspiring sounds, Soundwave Festival offers the perfect setting in which to enjoy music with like minded people, and not a wellie in sight!
Hosted by established boundary pushing UK promoter collectives, Soundcrash and New Bohemia and set over five days in the heart of the stunning fishing village of Tisno, nestled on the Dalmation Coast in between Split and Zadar, the festival offers an unrivaled setting that features guaranteed sun, a beautiful private beach cove on the glistening Adriatic Sea, daily boat parties run by the UK’s premier music collectives, an open-air nightclub for dancing under the stars until sunrise and crystal clear Funktion 1 sound systems.
Not only that but Croatia is outside euro zone prices and cheap UK flights and coach travel are plentiful, matched with enviable range of accommodation to suit every budget from on site camping to luxury villas, all within easy access of island hopping and stunning national parks, making Soundwave not only the perfect festival but also the holiday of lifetime.
Past artists to have graced the Soundwave stage include the likes of De La Soul, Ghostpoet, Little Dragon and 2013 is no exception bringing even more great music to the shores of Tisno with this year’s first wave of acts which already looks like a the A-Team on turbo charge…
This year one of Ninja Tunes premier artists, Bonobo will be heading back to his much-awaited second Soundwave. After the tremendous success of the ‘Black Sands’ album and subsequent remixes in 2011 which earned a nomination for ‘Best Artist Album’ and ‘Best Dance Remix’ in DJ Mag he will be showcasing cuts from his upcoming 2013 release with a full live band in support.
Submotion Orchestra will also be gracing the Soundwave stage, often leaving crowds inspired and often open-mouthed in their wake, this is live dubstep not to be taken lightly.
Alongside them Tokyo-born Anchorsong will be leaving fans agape as he build tracks from scratch on stage using an MPC, an incredibly innovative and exhilarating live act.
Kutmah is arguably London’s best distributor of mind bending low end and psychedelic Hip Hop. One of the forefathers of the beats movement in Los Angeles, his acclaimed Sketchbook radio nights broadcasted the earliest efforts of Flying Lotus and The Gaslamp Killer (among many others).
Representing London’s vibrant beats scene is Kidkanevil, a versatile producer equally at ease making beats in his studio or playing out in clubs, giving his live sets a distinct personality as he weaves his own productions with the heaviest beats around.
Expect roadblock action as Infamous poet, actor, television presenter, stand up comedian Craig Charles brings his infamous Funk & Soul selections to the party as he explores the past, present and future of the genres in the sunshine.
Kelpe has been making a name for himself across and beyond Europe for solo live sets and as a duo
with long time collaborator Chris Walmsley (Psapp, Broadcast, etc), his live setup
incorporates MPC style beat manipulations, tiny analogue synths and a lot of bass.
Purveyor of the finest vibrations, Eliphino has released and performed for some of the UK’s most progressive, cutting edge electronic music enclaves, including Hoya Hoya in Manchester, First Word Records in London and has had circulation on Brownswood Recordings.
Essa & Yungun are widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading MCs, Essa (formerly Yungun) has garnered praise and collaborated with the likes of De La Soul, KRS-One and Slum Village.
Soundwave Festival favourites the Riot Jazz Brass Band navigate a minefield of original peace-lovin’ aggro jazz, hip-hop samples, funked-up favourites and re-interpreted dubstep, drum’n’bass and dancefloor bangers that never fail to send limbs flying!
With his trademark slick blend of classic breaks, hip-hop, electronica, rock, kid’s records, d&b, and in fact everything in between and beyond, Cheeba has the unrivaled technical ability, knowledge and humor to pull it all together like no one else.
With big headline acts to be announced shortly 2013 is shaping up to be the best Soundwave yet.
Soundwave Croatia co-founder Rob Waller says: “We had amazing feedback on our move to Tisno last year so we have decided to stay for 2013.  Our new larger site has created space to breathe, the secret beach cove is fantastic and the surrounding village and National Parks are some of Europe’s most beautiful spots. 
 
The beauty of Soundwave is how cheap and easy travel is to the festival, with a plethora of budget airlines flying to Zadar & Split on daily basis and with the introduction of on site camping as well as our range of top end villas, there is something on offer for every budget range. We’re looking forward to what’s set to be the best Soundwave year ever!”
Soundwave has become the summer highlight for a growing number of regulars who return year after year with a third of the tickets selling before any artists are announced. With a handful of festivals starting up in the concrete tourist hotspots across Croatia, Soundwave has become the festival synonymous with beauty in addition to its amazing line-up. Tickets sell out early every year, as ticket numbers are limited to retain its intimate spirit so expect tickets to sell out fast!
Big headliners and more line up to be announced soon check in for all the latest news: www.soundwavecroatia.com

Hostess with the Mostess? Over Half of Brits worried about impressing with Christmas hosting skills

YouGov research shows over 17 million Brits are worried about impressing guests with the state of their home this Christmas

Research from home furnishing store Dunelm Mill shows there’s nothing like peer pressure as Brits rank their friends above their own in-laws and parents as the people they are under the greatest pressure to impress with their Christmas hosting skills.

The survey of over 2,000  adults in Great Britain, conducted by YouGov on behalf of Britain’s largest homewares retailer, found that 60 per cent of British adults who have guests visiting this festive season feel under pressure to impress with their hosting skills, the equivalent of over 17 million people.

When those who are hosting at home this Christmas were asked who they were under greatest pressure to impress the results broke down as follows:

 

1.    Friends

2.    Mother

3.    Mother in law

4.    Brother/sister in law

5.    Children

6.    Sister

7.    Husband/wife/partner

8.    Father

9.    Father in law

10.  Brother

 

The tyrannical Mother in law stereotype is dispelled by the fact that people are far more worried about impressing their own mothers rather than their partner’s (13% vs. 8%). Interestingly men feel the pressure of their mother’s critical eye more than women with 15% of men being most worried about their mother visiting this Christmas compared to 12% of women.

The myth of a modern Britain could be wrong, as couples who co-habit, but who aren’t married, feel the most pressure to appease their parents, with 20 per cent most worried about their own mothers views of their home when they come to visit, and 17 per cent worried about their partner’s mums, this festive season.

Getting the hosting right is a delicate balancing act when your friends and family descent for the festivities, and of the 2,000 people surveyed the most common Christmas complaints were:

Most common Christmas complaints

1.  House is too cold

2.  Home is too cluttered

3. Christmas tree is not big enough

3. Christmas decorations are too extravagant

3. Christmas decorations are not extravagant enough

5.   Home is too noisy

6.   Christmas decorations are not traditional enough

 

Carole Brown, Director of Marketing for Dunelm Mill commented: “Getting the home ready for Christmas is part of the fun of the festive season, and of course we all want to make sure that our home is welcoming for friends and family. While our research has shown that we all feel pressure to impress, at this time of year it’s really all about having fun with loved ones.

“Everybody has their own style and whether your favourite colour scheme is red and gold, blue and silver or something else you can make your home a welcoming place for all guests this Christmas. All it takes is a few creative and simple touches that can give your home an inimitable festive feel.”

 

TURKEY WITH A DASH OF LAUGHTER PLEASE

Britons are craving laughter at the Christmas dinner table as comedians top the list of ‘ideal’ Christmas lunch guests

 

We are a nation in need of laughter as Britain’s top comedians including Stephen Fry, Paddy McGuiness, Miranda Heart, Paul O Grady and Alan Carr dominate this year’s Travelodge ideal Christmas lunch guest poll.

 

For the first time ever royalty, celebrity chefs and musicians have been snubbed in favour of our most loved comedians. In a quest for more laughter this year’s poll leads with Stephen Fry, renowned for entertaining his five million Twitter followers with his intellectual wit and humorous tales. The comedian, also known as one half of the duo ‘Fry & Laurie’, moved up from last year’s number two spot to this year’s number one position.

 

In second place the nation opted to keep their light-on for ‘Take Me Out’ host Paddy McGuinness as their ideal Christmas dinner guest. Famous for his ‘Paddy-isms’ on his dating show, the Bolton born comic beat his sidekick, Peter Kay, who debuted much further up the list at number seven this year.

 

In third place Britons choose the self acclaimed ‘giant’ of comedy and award winning comedienne Miranda Hart, star of BBC Two’s Sitcom ‘Miranda’ to join them for the most important meal of the year.

 

Other comedians making the top 10 ranking of ideal Christmas guests were Liverpudlian Paul O’Grady who reached fourth place followed by flamboyant comic and TV presenter Alan Carr. Taking sixth place was stand up comedian Russell Brand.

 

Stephanie Davies, Behavioural strategist & Author of Laughology: the science of laughter to improve your life commented on the research findings: “Its no surprise that Britons have chosen some of the UK’s most popular comedians as their ideal Christmas dinner guests. This year has been a tough year and we are all in need of a belly full of laughter.

 

“Keeping your sense of humour and, most importantly having a good laugh, are important. Laughter is a natural way to release tension and creates happy hormones called endorphins. These help us to feel better, they make bonding with people easier and they help us relax – resulting in the perfect mindset to be in when we sit around the table enjoying Christmas lunch with our families.

My top tip for avoiding any tension at the dinner table on Christmas Day is to remember to find the humour perspective and step back from a situation, take a deep breath and imagine how the scene might be played out in a sitcom.  I always think of The Royle family and their comedy Christmas dinners, the reason why we find those programmes funny is because most of us can relate to them.”

“My favourite Christmas joke is there are two snowmen in a field:  one looks at the other one and says can you smell carrots!?”

Outside of the comedians, the only other personalities to enter the chart were TV’s golden girls Lorraine Kelly in eighth place and Holly Willoughby in ninth place. Completing the list and taking tenth place was Geordie princess Cheryl Cole.

 

The 2012 ideal Christmas dinner poll is listed below:     

 

1.      Stephen Fry

2.       Paddy McGuinness

3.       Miranda Hart

4.       Paul O’Grady

5.       Russell Brand

6.       Alan Carr

7.       Peter Kay

8.       Lorraine Kelly

9.       Holly Willoughby

10.   Cheryl Cole

 

The survey also delved further to investigate Britons views on the most important meal of the year.  Key findings revealed we are traditionalists at heart as 87% of Britons still opt for a turkey lunch with all of the trimmings. This year Christmas lunch will be served nearly an hour earlier from last year at 2.23pm in British homes across the country. Three out of 10 adults will have to endure up to four Christmas dinners on the 25th December due to family commitments and pressures:

 

  • Eighteen per cent of adults will be eating two Christmas dinners
  • Nine per cent of adults will have to endure three Christmas dinners
  • Three per cent of adults will have to the mammoth task of devouring four Christmas dinners in one day. 

 

The research also revealed the Mother-In-Law is still the most dreaded Christmas guest, followed by Mum as both women know best and will interfere with the day’s planned proceedings. Sixty eight per cent of women said it really annoys them when their Mother-In-Law or Mother tires to take over on Christmas Day. Thirty one per cent of respondents said it makes them feel inadequate and not a good host. A fifth of women said if it gets too much on Christmas day they will use the excuse of having a migraine so that they can have a sneaky catnap.   

 

Father-In-Law takes third position of dreaded guest followed by Father and ex-partner in fourth and fifth position.

 

Listed below are Britons top 10 most dreaded guests for Christmas dinner:

 

  1. Mother-In-Law
  2. Mother
  3. Father-In-Law
  4. Father
  5. Ex-Partner
  6. Brother
  7. Sister
  8. Cousins
  9. Grandparents
  10. Stepmother

 

British households can rely on the men in their family to keep them amused during Christmas dinner as Britons reported when it comes to providing the laughter and entertainment around the dinner table, brothers, dads and grandfathers win.        

 

Six out of 10 British adults reported they find it very stressful keeping the conversation flowing around the Christmas dinner table and a quarter of hosts will plan an itinerary of conversation topics prior to the day. Listed below are the top 10 most popular topics of conversations taking place in British households over Christmas dinner.

 

1.      Catching up on family gossip

2.      Running through the key events of the year

3.      Reminiscing past memories 

4.      The cost of Christmas

5.      The Queen’s speech and the royal family

6.      Discussing the story lines of the soaps

7.      The weather

8.      The football

9.      Politics

10.  How good or bad the food and presents are this year       

 Travelling?

Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge spokeswoman, said: “In 2012, we may be short of cash but we are certainly rich in Christmas spirit as 42% of Britons will be travelling around 99 miles to spend Christmas in the bosom of their family this year. However, savvy Britons are forgoing imposing on their families and avoiding the dodgy sofa and bed by booking themselves into a nearby hotel. This actually gives both parties free time to enjoy the holiday season and make the most of their time together, rather than getting under each other’s feet.

  

“This year we have seen a significant boost in room bookings for the festive season as consumers turn a family trip back home into a short festive break.”


CHARITIES HOPE TO CASH-IN ON CHRISTMAS AFTER DONATIONS DROP 20%

 

The increasing trend for giving cash through gift cards could provide a much-needed festive windfall for UK charities.

 

The exclusive Text Santa Gift Card design has been launched by One4all in partnership with ITV’s Text Santa Charity Appeal, which is supporting six charities across the UK: Age UK, Anthony Nolan – Be a Match, Carers UK – The Voice of Carers, Marie Curie – Cancer Care, Together for Short Lives and Whizz Kids – Move a Life Forward.

 

For every Text Santa gift card that is sold, 2 per cent of the amount of money loaded on to the card will be donated to the ‘Text Santa’ appeal.

 

The cards can be loaded with amounts starting at £10 to £400. The card can then be used at 17,000 different retailer outlets nationwide.

 

The move comes at a time when donations to charity are falling and the amount of cash given through gift cards is on the rise.

 

Data from the Charities Aid Foundation and National Council for Voluntary Organisations reveals that donations to charity in the last year fell by 20%.

 

It is hoped that the rising amount of cash given through gift cards will be one way to help meet the shortfall.

 

One4All reports that this Christmas the average amount of money people give as presents through gift cards has risen to £106 (up just under 10% from the average in 2010).  Sales of multi-store gift cards are rocketing this Christmas, up 33.9% on last year.

 

Declan Byrne, Managing Director of One4all, says, “Christmas has traditionally been a time when charities have hoped to raise extra funds through the sale of Christmas cards and other gifts.

 

“However, with donations severely hit by wider economic factors, it’s important to find new ways to tap into people’s festive spirit and encourage them to buy presents that also help charities.”

 

 

FIREFIGHTERS OFFER TO FIX COLDPLAY CHRIS’S KITCHEN NIGHTMARES

London firefighters have today pledged to ‘fix’ Coldplay’s Chris Martin after his wife Gwyneth Paltrow revealed his cooking disasters have twice led to 999 call outs.

London Fire Brigade is offering Martin, 35, a free home fire safety visit where crews will talk to him and his family about how they can stay safe from fire and avoid cooking fires – which are the most common cause for fires in the capital. Gwyneth Paltrow’s revelations came last night on a new Channel 4 cookery show, ‘Jamie and Jimmy’s Food Fight Club’, presented by Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty.

The Shakespeare in Love actress said in the programme:

“He has twice cooked a meal and this is not a joke, both times the fire brigade came. I swear on my life – both times.”

The Brigade targets its home fire safety visits to people and places where there is a higher risk of fire, but is also concerned about young professionals in London, like Chris, as they are responsible for one in four of all house fires. Kitchen fires account for at least three out of five house fires. Figures taken from the last five years show that there are on average nine kitchen fires a day in London. These caused over 2,500 injuries and 21 deaths.

Kitchen fires are often caused by cooking that has been left unattended. Ovens or hobs being accidentally left on are also a concern, as are chip pans and items being left too close to cookers. A large number of serious kitchen fires also begin when people have been drinking.

London Fire Brigade‘s Head of Operations, Prevention and Response Dave Brown said:

“People often think that fires only happen to vulnerable people but young professionals have a quarter of all house fires in London. Chris will know that fires can develop almost at the ‘Speed of Sound’ so it’s important that when they’re cooking, people don’t have ‘A Rush of Blood to the Head’ and leave their cooking unattended causing a lot of ‘Trouble’.

“Three out of five house fires start in the kitchen so at this time of year with the family coming round from Christmas dinner it is important to follow our advice.”

Cooking fire safety

Keep handles of pans turned to the back of the hob and away from other gas burners/electric rings.
Take pans off the heat and turn off the hob and/or grill if you have to leave the kitchen while cooking, and make sure the oven, hob and grill is turned off when you have finished cooking.
Avoid cooking if you are tired, have been drinking alcohol or are taking medication that can make you drowsy.

Never fill a pan more than a third full with fat or oil.
Dry chips/food before putting them in the pan.
If the oil has started smoking turn off the heat and leave the oil to cool down, otherwise it may catch fire.
Turn off the hob if you have to leave the kitchen whilst cooking.

VARIETY, THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY, SPREAD FESTIVE CHEER AT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCH RAISING OVER £45,000 IN AID OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN THE UK

Variety Young Ambassadors and Paralympians treated to musical performances by Joe McElderry, Britain’s Got Talent contestants Jonathan and Charlotte and the cast of Thriller

Variety, the Children’s Charity’s Chief Barker Keith Andrews announced today that the guests who attended Variety’s Christmas Lunch on Tuesday at The Bloomsbury Big Top, raised an impressive £45,000 for children throughout the UK who are sick, disabled and disadvantaged.

The Christmas Lunch saw musical performances from past X-Factor winner Joe McElderry, along with Britain’s Got Talent runners-up, Jonathan and Charlotte and the cast of West-End musical, Thriller.

The event was attended by Variety supporters along with special guest attendees from Variety’s Young Ambassadors, selected from the charity’s Wheelchair Programme, and eight of their funded Paralympians from this year’s 2012 games, who took part in a celebration of their achievements with Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, DBE and Duncan Goodhew, MBE.

Chief Barker of Variety, the Children’s Charity, Keith Andrews said: “The Christmas Lunch brought together a fantastic mix of guests, including our celebrity and musical supporters and Young Variety Ambassadors exemplifying the work we do as a Charity: to have a good time while raising money for disadvantaged children – ensuring we can help them make the most of their childhoods”.

With a focus on helping children who are sick, disabled or disadvantaged to make the most of their childhood, Variety, the Children’s Charity, provides practical support through its mobility (Sunshine Coaches and electric wheelchairs), caring and health (equipping children’s hospitals), youth and education programmes (Variety at Work and outings to exciting places). In 2011 alone, the charity ensured that almost 60,000 children throughout the UK were taken on fun days out.

To find out more about Variety, the Children’s Charity, or to donate to their various projects, please visit www.variety.org.uk

Top Window’s Phone Apps.

 

Parcelgenie eBay GAME Reward
Send gifts to all your friends with ease this festive season. With ParcelGenie you can mail gadgets, mugs, sweets and more to anyone with a mobile phone and you don’t even need to know their address. They receive a notification text and the real pressie arrives in the post.Windows Phone 7.5 or higher Left your Christmas shopping until the last minute? Fear not! this app has you covered. Buyers can now submit that last-minute bid, sellers can check on their sales, and act on time-sensitive information on the spot.Windows Phone 7 or higher The improved GAME Reward scheme is a great way to receive more value for your money when buying your favourite games. Collect points on everything you buy in-store and online. Just download this app, fill in your details and use the points on items whenever you shop.Windows Phone 8 or higher
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Ocado On The Go Christmas Presents Heathrow Airport Guide
Take away the stress of shopping for your Christmas celebrations this festive season. With a catalogue of over 22,000 products stored to your phone, you can even shop offline. Seamless app syncing with ocado.com means you can start an order on one device and complete it on the other. Windows Phone 7 or higher Too many presents to purchase and too little time – here’s an easy way to manage your shopping. The Christmas Presents app ensures you don’t forget to buy any gifts this year and helps you stay within your budget! You can even mark items as purchased and wrapped so there are no excuses this year!Windows Phone 7 or higher Heading abroad this Christmas? The Heathrow Airport app guides you smoothly through each step of your winter getaway. Get travel updates through Windows Phone’s Live Tiles and even plan which shops and restaurants you would like to visit with interactive terminal maps.Windows Phone 7 or higher
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HolidayExtras.com launch gadget cover in time for Christmas

Holidaymakers can protect their much-loved gadgets with a new policy from award-winning insurance provider Holiday Extras.

The Silver Gadget Policy, which costs £15, insures up to five electronic items to the value of £2,000. The cover is valid for 17 days, and will pay out if any item is stolen or accidentally damaged.

The insurance is available as an add-on to customers who make an airport hotel or parking booking with HolidayExtras.com.

Andrea Clayton, Head of Insurance, commented: “Losing your treasured holiday snaps would be bad enough … losing your expensive camera at the same time would be a complete kick in the teeth!

“This new type of cover can’t protect the irreplaceable, but if you happen to drop your smartphone in the pool or your laptop gets swiped, it could be a financial bonus.”

 

BORED GAMES – ARE TRADITIONAL BOARD GAMES BECOMING A THING OF THE PAST?

· Battle to save the family favourites as a quarter of mums now only play board games with their kids twice a year

· Double the number of parents believe board games are good value compared to computer games

· Over half of parents still keep treasured board games from childhood

· Nine in ten families say board games have the greatest appeal across the generations

MUMS are now so busy that over a quarter (26 per cent) only play board games with their families twice a year, new research from the UK’s largest parenting site Netmums reveals.

While 92 per cent of mums and dads grew up playing board games, just 68 per cent of modern kids now play them as parents don’t have enough time to set up the games or teach children the rules.

Only one in seven mums still play board games weekly with their families (14 per cent), while 35 per cent play once a month and one in 15 bring out board games solely at Christmas.

But along with treasured soft toys, traditional board games were the most popular item for parents to keep from their childhood, with 54 per cent hanging onto vintage games.

The study also showed a huge 91 per cent of parents believed board games had inter-generational appeal and could be played by the whole family – compared to just 23 per cent who played on video games and 14 per cent who used apps.

Board games were also voted the best value for money toy with kids getting the highest ‘play per purchase cost’. Almost three quarters (69 per cent) of mums believed board games to be good value – eight times higher than for computer games (8 per cent).

Over a third of mums (35 per cent) said they would play more frequently if the board games were quicker – but a further 35 per cent said their games lasted for 30 minutes or less, making it easy to fit into the family schedule.

Tellingly, 95 per cent of mums quizzed said they thought board games were educational and taught children about ‘taking turns’ while 87 per cent believed they instil ‘patience’. A further 87 claimed they promoted ‘family bonding’ while 73 per cent said they improved their child’s ‘spelling ability.’

To raise awareness of the importance of play, Netmums has teamed up with Mattel, a leading games manufacturer, to create Mattel Fun Times. The aim of the campaign is to educate mums that game play doesn’t have to eat into those precious minutes of the day, but can be enjoyed in manageable chunks of around 20 minutes

Siobhan Freegard, Co-Founder and Director at Netmums, says, “There are benefits to be had by all the family when playing a game. Whether it’s on an educational level, to spend more time with the family or just to have some fun, game play should be an integral part of family life. There are a variety of games available and many take less than half an hour to bring the generations together and teach your children while they have fun.”

 

CHARITY SUSTRANS URGES FAMILIES AND FRIENDS TO STAY ACTIVE THIS CHRISTMAS

This year, charity Sustrans is urging families and friends to beat the festive excess and stay active during the Christmas period by walking or cycling on some of the country’s most scenic routes.

From the iconic Lochwinnock Loop Line in Scotland to the picturesque Wandle Trail in London, the Sustrans traffic-free routes pass through some of the country’s most attractive locations.

The routes, which are good for short jaunts or longer hikes, are suitable for family and friends of all ages who want to explore their local areas during the season of goodwill.

To help plan your trip, the Sustrans website has an online mapping facility which allows you to search for routes near you, please visit  http://www.sustrans.org.uk/map

Sustrans Chief Executive Malcolm Shepherd said, “After eating a heavy Christmas lunch or being cooped up in the house for most of the Christmas period, getting out and about in the fresh air will get your blood pumping and do you the world of good.

“With 75% of people in the UK now living within a couple of miles of the National Cycle Network, organising a cycling or walking trip is a fantastic way to bond with members of your family or friends and shed some of those unwanted calories. If you’ve got a new bike for Christmas, it also gives you a great opportunity to show off your shiny new present!”

Spanning the UK, the National Cycle Network’s 13,500 miles of walking and cycling routes include scenic traffic-free paths, quiet roads and lanes, signed on-road routes and themed long-distance routes. Last year, the network saw 484 million journeys made by 3.3 million individuals.

Make the most of your cycling or walking trip this Christmas by following these top tips. More can be found on www.sustrans.org.uk

· Don’t risk it. Cycling can be tricky when it snows or in icy conditions, so please think twice before getting on your bike. If you decide to walk make sure you wrap up warm, wear some reliable boots and take your waterproofs.

· When you’ve got a young child on the back of your bike, they won’t be generating heat like the person doing all the pedaling! So take extra clothes and waterproofs for them also.

· Got some cold turkey left over? Rustle up some turkey sandwiches and drinks to keep everyone’s energy and spirits up.

· Keep the trip packed with interest. Plan your trip around interesting stops and sights along the way.

· Don’t be too ambitious and gauge the mood of the group. Its much better that everyone returns home feeling refreshed and revitalised – not exhausted and put off.

· If you’re cycling with children, ride in a line with the children in the middle of the adults. If there’s only one of you, the adult should be at the rear, keeping an eye on all the children in front.

· If you think it might get dark whilst you’re out, consider wearing bright or reflective clothing.

 

THE CHRISTMAS SPENDING EX-FACTOR!

  • 8.4 million UK adults regret spending money on Christmas presents they bought for ex-lovers
  • Great expectations: Men think their partners will spend more money on their Christmas presents than they actually will

 

When it comes to buying romantic Christmas gifts this year, women are definitely the most frugal, reveals research by MoneySupermarket*. Men will spend an average of £131.90 on their partners, whilst women plan to keep it very much under the £100 mark, spending an average of £93.50.  However, it seems men and women can’t always let go of the ghost of relationships past, as 8.4 million (17 per cent) say they regret spending so much money on Christmas presents for their old flames.

 

The Spending Ex-Factor

Research into the Christmas spending patterns of UK’s adults further reveals it is younger adults aged between 18 – 34 who most regret their festive spending on ex-lovers. One in four (25 per cent) state this is the case – more than any other age group.  When asked why they regretted spending money on their ex’s presents, unsurprisingly 39 per cent of adults said it was because they broke up with their partner soon after giving them. However, 35 per cent of women also stated they didn’t think their partner was worth spending that much money on, whilst just 25 per cent of men said the same.

 

The research also shows that these feelings may be impacting how much money men and women plan to spend on each other’s Christmas presents this year, especially if they are at the start of a new relationship. Men who have been dating their partner for less than three months, for example, plan to spend an average of £38.40 on their loved one, whilst women plan to spend a more modest £21.60.

 

Great Expectations

However, the research also revealed a disconnect between what men and women will spend on their partners vs how much they will actually spend. Whilst men think their partners will spend £100 on them they are actually planning on spending less at £93.50 on average. Similarly, women think their partners will spend £87.50, when they are actually planning to spend a lot more at £131.90 on average.  When it comes to buying the presents themselves, it seems women get it more right than men, with two thirds of men (66 per cent) stating their current partner is the best at buying Christmas presents for them, compared to just four in 10 females (43 per cent).

 

Clare Francis, personal finance expert at MoneySupermarket.com said: “The last 12 months have been difficult for many people across the UK, especially as budgets have been stretched, and many people may find they don’t have much spare cash around this Christmas. With this in mind, it might explain why couples in new relationships are planning to keep their spending relatively controlled when it comes to buying their new partner a Christmas present. However, they may also be hedging their bets and want to see how the relationship turns out as well! With 8.4 million adults already saying they regret spending so much money on previous partners presents, it could be that sensible adults are really trying to watch their spending when in a new relationship this year.”

 

CHRISTMAS ‘APPY HOUR’ IS ON ITS WAY

 

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·         Over three hits every second anticipated on the M&S mobile website

·         ‘Secret Santas’ turning to mobile shopping to keep Christmas gifts under wraps from nosey friends and family

 

M&S is anticipating over three hits every second to its mobile site, as customers shop from the comfort of their sofa whilst watching primetime telly. According to brand new research2, time poor customers are opting to multi-task by shopping via mobile and tablet devices. 42% of shoppers using their mobiles this Christmas reveal they shop whilst doing other activities, such as watching TV. M&S expects this sofa shopping to hit fever pitch during this Sunday’s live X-Factor final on ITV.

 

Mobile sales on the equivalent Sunday last year were 300% up on the average day, but this year is expected to be even bigger – as mobile sales at M&S have more than doubled since Christmas 2011.

 

Laura Wade-Gery, Executive Director Multi-channel E-commerce at M&S said: “Mobile shopping is quick, discreet and ultra convenient. Customers can shop whilst doing everything else they need to do to get ready for the busiest time of year. Sunday evening is the perfect opportunity – as customers up and down the country settle down in front of the TV with a mobile or iPad in hand. It’s a growing trend and at M&S alone, we’re now seeing almost one in five orders come via mobile and tablet devices.”

 

The research findings also reveal that many shoppers are using mobile to help keep their Christmas purchases under wraps – almost a quarter (22%) of these respondents believe it’s easier to hide what they’re buying from loved ones and keep their gifts a surprise.

 

The immediacy of mobile is also helpful for those in search of gift inspiration – with almost a quarter (23%) of mobile shoppers, reaching for their phone the moment they see a product they like in a magazine or on TV.

 

Around one in six (15%) male mobile shoppers admit they turn to the convenience of mobile device for last minute Christmas purchases; reflected by the fact one of the most popular products bought on mobile last Christmas was an Autograph silk lingerie set. M&S expects to see this trend continue, with Rosie for Autograph lingerie, hampers and sleepwear set to be amongst the most popular purchases.

 

Mobile research findings:

·         Over a quarter (29%) of respondents online plan to do some of their Christmas shopping via mobile or tablet device – a further 12% revealed they would if they owned a smart phone or tablet.

·         Mobile shopping is most popular amongst the 25-34 year old age group with 43% intending to use a mobile or tablet device this Christmas.

·         Almost a third (30%) of respondents say that using a smartphone or tablet helps them make the most of spare moments in their day.

·         Some mobile shoppers surveyed seem to have no choice but to shop by mobile, as one in five (20%) of those with children in their household reveal that other family members monopolise the main household computer.

M&S Mobile facts:

·         M&S was the first major high street retailer to launch a mobile enabled website in May 2010 and undertook an upgrade of the site in May 2012.

·         M&S has seen rapid growth in mobile sales over the last year, with almost one in five orders now coming via mobile or tablet device.

·         In July this year, M&S launched its first ever shopping app, which has already been downloaded by more than half a million customers.

·         M&S is now rolling out free WiFi to its stores to make it even easier for customers to use the mobile web and access more detailed product information.

 

INSPIREMYCASE.COM LAUNCHES UGLY SWEATER RANGE & CASE COMPETITION IN CELEBRATION OF THE HOLIDAYS 

‘Tis the season for ugly holiday sweaters! InspireMyCase.com has decided to take the ugliness to a whole new level this season with their new Ugly Christmas Sweater Case Collection and Facebook competition.

 

Choose from a range of four ugly sweater designs that will be sure-fire conversation starters at your ugly sweater party.

 

And it gets better…

Don’t have an ugly sweater yet? No Fret! Win one of four matching ugly sweater and phone case sets and really show-off at your annual sweater party this year. Simply “like” our Facebook page and state what your favourite out of the four sweaters is: The Penguins, Funky Bears, The Village or Santa’s Coming.

 

 

And that’s not all. 20% of all purchases go directly to the charity AngelMule, in order to purchase art, music and sports supplies for children in need around the world. Get your case all festive and ugly this holiday while inspiring a child’s future!

 

 

Have a Crafty Christmas with QVC!

Whether you’re making Christmas cards, decorating the house or just having festive fun with the family, QVC has all the answers for a crafty Christmas.

Martha Stewart Set of 3 Christmas Punches

Item number, 500256. QVC price, £27.12

 

Create beautifully die cut patterns anywhere on the page for making window cards, punching out a repeat pattern and creating small frames. Ideal for card making, scrap booking, and other craft projects, enjoy this Christmas Punch set from Martha Stewart.

24 Sheets of Christmas Holographic Peel Offs

Item number, 590797. QVC price, £14.25

 

Features an assortment of festive peel offs including snowmen, stars, Santa Claus, baubles, snowflakes and more. Perfect for giving your cards and crafts a festive glow.

Bucilla Make Your Own Christmas Decorations Kit

Item number, 502333. QVC price, £14.75

 

 

This festive set contains stamped felt, coloured cotton, sequins, beads and more to create six whimsical, felt ornaments for your tree. Get creative and add a personal touch to your home this Christmas, with this superb kit.

Sizzix Set of 12 Christmas Embossing Folders

Item number, 502313. QVC price, £27.50

 

Contains five sets of embossing folders that give a deep embossed appearance to ordinary cardstock, paper, metallic foil or vellum, with designs featuring holly, Christmas trees, snowflakes, flowers and much more. Give your crafting projects a professional finish with this wonderful Sizzix Christmas embossing folder set.

Ranger Set of 5 Ice Stickles Christmas Glitter Glue

Item number, 501806. QVC price, £18.75

 

Each bottle features a different colour glitter glue with a fine point application tip allowing you to write on or embellish your craft projects. Create your very own eye-catching Christmas designs with this selection of glitter glues from Ranger.

 

Fantastic Ribbons 12 Rolls of Christmas Ribbon

Item number, 501925. QVC price,  £15.24

 

This collection includes ribbons in assorted sizes, colours and designs. Embellish a wide range of Christmas-themed craft projects and cards with this versatile and colourful set.

 

 

UK’S WORST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS REVEALED

 

Power Tools Top List of UK’s Worst Christmas Gifts as Practical Presents get the Thumbs Down

 

A survey to find the UK’s worst Christmas presents reveals that DIY equipment, such as power tools, top the list of our most unwanted gifts.

 

Research carried out by One4all Gift Card reveals that other practical gifts, such as kitchen appliances or items for the garden, have also fallen out of favour.

 

It seems that rather than DIY, people are opting for BIY (or Buy It Yourself), with the vast majority of people wishing for cash (91%) or a multi-store gift card (94%) rather than another disappointing Christmas morning.

 

Examples of the worst practical presents that people had received in previous years included:

  • A brass hammer
  • A key for bleeding radiators
  • An extractor fan
  • A rake
  • An onion slicer
  • A new toilet

 

One4all have partnered with ITV for their annual Text Santa Charity Appeal which is supporting six charities this year: Age UK, Anthony Nolan – Be a Match, Carers UK – The Voice of Carers, Marie Curie – Cancer Care, Together for Short Lives and Whizz Kids – Move a Life Forward.

 

In support of the appeal, One4all have launched an exclusive Text Santa Gift Card design.

 

For every Text Santa gift card that is sold, One4all will donate 2 per cent of the amount of money loaded to the ‘Text Santa’ appeal.

 

Managing Director of One4all UK, Declan Byrne said, “We’re hoping that by creating the Text Santa Gift Card, we’ll encourage more people to think twice before buying some of the gifts appearing on our least wanted list.

 

“Instead, friends and relatives can allow their loved ones to ‘buy it themselves’ while also raising much-needed funds for some really great causes.”

 

The ‘Text Santa Gift Card’ and all One4all Gift Cards can be bought at 11,500 Post Office branches nationwide and at www.one4all.co.uk. It can be loaded with any amount from £10 to £400 and can be spent at 17,000 different retailer outlets nationwide from Fashion outlets, department stores, Home and Garden, Electrical goods to Travel and Hotels.

 

According to the One4All research the top 5 worst Christmas gifts are:

  1. Power Tools
  2. Kitchen Appliances
  3. Garden Equipment
  4. Socks
  5. Underwear

 

The Best Craft Books For Christmas

Christmas is fast approaching and our wallets are bracing themselves for the onslaught. There is a more thoughtful and cost effective way to let people know how much they mean to you, and it is fun too: Craft. So Frost Magazine has gathered up some excellent craft books for hours of fun and brilliant, original gifts for the people in your life.

Clangers

An excellent knitting book on the incredibly popular and historical British Television show, Clangers. The Clangers have been around since the 1960s. You can make the Clangers and their entire universe in 15 fun step-by-step projects. The book has original Clanger knitting patterns. Clangers is a very well illustrated book full of imaginative ways to make the Clangers universe. A must buy for fans and interesting for those who are not acquainted.

This fantastic new book will allow you to knit your own Clanger. Choose from Major, Mother, Granny, Small and Tiny. Includes instructions on the Soup Dragon, Iron Chicken and of course the Froglets. There are insider tips and tricks to create your very own Clanger planet with step-by-step instructions for Tiny’s boat and Major’s rocket as well as sets and trees. Learn how to make scenery, backdrops and props, and perfect that distinctive Clanger whistle!

Clangers: Make the Clangers and Their Planet with 15 Easy Step-by-step Projects (Knitting)

Best in Show: 25 More Dogs to Knit

I love this book. It shows you how to knit dogs, actual dogs. Whether it is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Shar Pei, Lurcher or Greyhound, your favourite breed of dog will probably be in here. And what an awesome present. Your sibling might get your mother something from Boots but imagine telling her you knitted her a DOG. It is an ace in sibling trump cards.

The book is separated into sections such as Toy, Utility, Working, Terriers, Gun Dogs. I think this is an excellent present. Full marks for coolness and imagination.

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The leading knitting books of 2010 and 2011, Best in Show Dogs & Cats have been outstanding global successes. Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne are back with 25 even more fabulous dog designs. You can knit your own precious pet, reproduce your favourite breed, or even knit the dog you have always desperately wanted.

Best In Show: 25 More Dogs to Knit

Mollie Makes Christmas

This book has over 20 projects to keep you entertained in the run up to Christmas and beyond. Buy this book and learn how to make Heirloom Stockings, Crochet a reindeer, make some festive stationary, knit an iPad cosy and make a Christmas Tree

You can make finger puppets to keep children entertained and cushions to pass out on when exhausted or when you have had too much wine. Fun for you and all the family. A great fun book.

If you’re hooked on crochet, hanker for handmade and would rather create your own unique Christmas than buy from a superstore, then this little book is for you. It perfectly captures the ‘living and loving handmade’ spirit of Mollie Makes magazine, celebrating the world of ‘granny chic’. Featuring over 20 new projects from Mollie Makes magazine’s favourite designers, Christmas showcases a passion for handmade. All the projects are easy to follow with clear step-by-step photographs and instructions, plus handy tips along the way. Many are suitable for beginners, but the Mollie Makes ethos is to give it a go and be proud of the end result. We positively embrace imperfection. Here’s to living and loving a handmade Christmas!

Mollie Makes Christmas: Living and Loving a Handmade Holiday

We Knit You a Merry Christmas

This book is as excellent as it’s name. This adorable book has 20 patterns for festive handmade gifts. A cool Turkey, ‘Let It Snow’ which is adorable snowballs on a sledge. Gingerbread men that look happy, Baa Humbug – cute sheep wearing Christmas hats. The most adorable deer. Santa and a polar bear. A Penguin, Three Wise Men, an Angel… It has everything to make your Christmas fun.

This book also has excellent and easy to follow knitting basics, sewing basics and conversions at the back which are really handy.

Christmas is a time for sharing, and hand-knitted gifts for friends and family are the perfect way to spread a little festive joy. We Knit You a Merry Christmas has something for everyone.

Traditional Christmas characters such as angels, choir boys, Father Christmas and the three kings make great decorations. Or add some fun and laughter to your Christmas celebrations this year with knitted animals such as sheep (‘Baa Humbug’), crocodiles (‘Snappy Christmas’) and Three French Hens, as well as quirkier items like chillies, sledging snowballs and of course the famous pea (‘Ha Pea Christmas’).

So forget gold, frankincense and myrrh and give the gift of knitting this Christmas.

We Knit You a Merry Christmas: 20 Patterns for Festive Handmade Gifts

You Are Awesome | Book Review

Craft has had a huge resurgence in recent years. The craft industry is big business. In fact the U.S. craft and hobby industry was worth $29 billion in 2011. But to talk about money takes away the beauty of it. As pay packets dwindle and the cost of living keeps spiraling, people are finding out how joyful it is to make your own things. Whether that be jewellery, clothes or furniture. Which brings me to the book in question: You Are Awesome.

I love everything about the book. From the design, the craft projects, the weight, the author, the concept.

You Are Awesome is a collection of 21 simple craft projects for adults and children with a fresh, contemporary edge. It was written by Abbey Hendrickson who writes the excellent blog, Aesthetic Outburst. This book is hours of entertainment. The concept is that you are awesome (yes, you are) and that you should make the things in the book and give them to someone else who is just as awesome. The step-by-step craft projects are easy and range from a cross-stitched screendoor to a laptop toy made from a cardboard box.

This beautiful book makes a great present, for yourself or anyone else.

Following on from the well received State of Craft, published by Cicada in 2011, You Are Awesome is a beautifully packaged little book that will appeal to advanced hobbyists and curious craftnovices alike.

Buy You Are Awesome: 21 Crafts to Make You Happy

Abbey Hendrickson writes a blog called Aesthetic Outburst documenting her life in an old farmhouse in rural New York. In between DIY disasters, childcare catastrophes and cultural consumption, Abbey makes some fantastic and funky craft projects, which she sells through her Etsy shop. You Are Awesome is a collection of 21 clearly explained step-by-step craft ideas by Abbey Hendrickson. The projects are deceptively simple to make, but have a contemporary freshness that will appeal to seasoned crafters and novices alike. Each one captures the warmth and humour that Abbey herself radiates and which makes her blog so popular. There is nothing more rewarding than making things yourself. Things to live with and things to give to people you love. Let’s revel in the joy of handmade. Crafting is awesome!

Michael Fassbender on Being Poor and Oscars.

Michael Fassbender has done a fascinating interview with the Hollywood Reporter. You can read the full article at the link, but here are a few good quotes.

On how he survived years of struggle: “I would say to myself, I’m good enough. That became my mantra.”

ON GOING NUDE, MEETING SEX ADDICTS AND USING YOUTUBE TO HONE HIS CRAFT
Fassbender says what attracted him to the role of Brandon, a sex addict in the Fox Searchlight indie drama Shame– produced by See Saw Films and Alliance–was the chance to explore the desperate search for connection; playing a young Jung in A Dangerous Method allowed him to morph into a historical character. “I was a bit worried that I’d perhaps bitten off more than I could chew,” he says. “But I’m always interested in trying to investigate different personalities. I want to keep myself guessing and keep the fear element alive, so that I don’t get too comfortable.” Jeremy Thomas, a producer on Dangerous Method, says Fassbender who was director David Cronenberg’s first choice to play Jung read the script over and over again, even during production, something Thomas has never seen an actor do. “It’s one of his secret weapons,” he says. Fassbender says he’s grown deft at using YouTube to study accents (his own is Irish) or to watch a grainy interview with an elderly Jung. For Shame, he met with recovering sex addicts: “One man had the same intimacy issues that Brandon had, so it was very helpful to me, and I was very grateful that he opened up.” Additionally, he says there was no time to feel too self-conscious when shooting Shame, says Fassbender. It helped that director Steve McQueen kept the set intimate. “We moved very fast. We shot it in 25 days, so I kind of had to get over it and get on with it,” he says.

THE ACTOR ONCE LIVED WITH REJECTION, A HOLE IN HIS WINDOW
The son of two restaurant owners, Fassbender moved to London at 19 and attended the Drama Centre. “It took me a while to come to grips with how expensive London was. My parents helped me out, but we never had a lot of money,” he says. “So it was very sticky the first three or four years between paying drama school fees and surviving. The first place I lived was a studio I shared with a Brazilian girl. We weren’t seeing each other or anything, but I remember there was a big hole in the window and it was so cold in the winter.” Fassbender’s first acting role of note was in HBO’s Band of Brothers, which aired in 2001. He was confident it would lead to other offers. It didn’t. “I came to Los Angeles and did auditions for television. I made a terrible mess of most of them and I was quite intimidated,” he recalls. “I felt very embarrassed and went back to London. I got British television jobs intermittently between the ages of 23 and 27, but it was very patchy.” Between roles including a Guinness commercial (in which his character swims from Ireland to New York) and a one-off, Agatha Christie’s Poirot, he took odd jobs to survive, unloading trucks or bartending. He even did market research. “I had to call people who had filed complaints about the Royal Mail and see if they were happy with how their grievances were dealt with. Most of the time they weren’t,” he says. All along, he says, “My goal was for acting to become my main income. I would say to myself, ‘I’m good enough.’ That became my mantra.”

Why not make your home a Handmade Haven and help your local economy at the same time?

By Gillian Montegrande

You don’t need me to tell you that we are smack bang in the middle of a really awful economic
slump, created dare I say, as a result of the ‘buy now, pay later’ culture we have come to know but
not necessarily love. Couple this with the ‘discard that and buy the next model’ attitude, it’s no
wonder we’re in the mess we are.

What happened to the time when we saw something that we really wanted or needed and then
knew that it would take us ‘X’ amount of weeks to save up for it? Then, wasn’t it a sweet moment
when we could go along and make our purchase? Furthermore didn’t we value such an item all the
more because we were only too aware of the effort in acquiring it?

There is nothing wrong in having to wait for something, surely we now realise that in most cases,
instant gratification is just that ‘instant’ and the pleasurable after effect is very short-lived.
I would like to suggest that by altering our attitude to the way we purchase and what we purchase,
we will not only help our economy but we will actually be providing ourselves with a more
meaningful, sustainable and happier existence.

I speak specifically about handmade products and services.

Today the media is full to bursting, of programmes and articles dedicated to the tangible
achievements of the past, where experts extol the virtues of craftsmen and craftsmanship. They talk
about the detail, the design, the skill, the workmanship and the fact that many of these items are
still in working use, literally hundreds of years later.

It may be surprising to learn that there is still, to this day a thriving handmaking and craft industry in Britain today worth an estimated, £3bn per annum to the UK economy* and if common sense has
any part in our future then this figure will rise exponentially.

In buying handmade products and services we are not only making a considered purchase, we are
making a connection with another human being, who has taken it upon themselves to learn a
particular skill, coupled with their life experiences, to produce the most beautiful, useful and
desirable things, that will not only make a statement and command attention in our home, but
which will also become treasured possessions and heirlooms of the future, that have meaning far
beyond their aesthetic or functional value. Our homes will truly become ours when we fill them with
individually crafted interiors that reflect who we are as people rather than the generic profile of
some large chain store. While we will be secure in the knowledge that we are not only spending our
ever more hard-earned cash really well but that we will be genuinely contributing to our local
economy by supporting our local craftsmen and women. (Source: how to buy XRP debit card)

And while we not only have the economy but the environment to consider, we will be much closer
to having a positive effect in this direction as well, if we purchase products and services that have
been created with an almost instinctive awareness of sustainability because handcrafted items are
more often than not produced from renewable or recycled resources.

So my message would be ‘buy once but buy well’ and keep your local craftsmen and women going.
Don’t think for a minute that I am talking about turning your house into a living museum, as an
homage to purely traditional/heritage crafts; There is some really cutting edge, contemporary stuff
out there, it just happens to have been beautifully crafted by hand and will almost certainly outlast
it’s machine-stamped counterpart by years if not generations. If that’s not value for money I don’t
know what is!

Gillian Montegrande

Founder of Made by Hands of Britain

* (Creative and Cultural Skills Report 2008).

I Make, Therefore I Am by Gillian Montegrande

There are many things we can say about the failings and ills of our society, but the most worrying are
the apathy and abstinence from positive and proactive input from certain sectors. Many have
become spectators of life rather than participants; television for example, in the form of reality
shows creates confusion between fame and achievement and because of its accessible nature and
selective (edited) exposure of facts, gives the false impression that such things are easily gained
without the investment of learning, effort or struggle. As a result viewers, particularly but not
exclusively the young, find themselves disconnected and struggling to find a purpose in a world that
does not match their expectations.

What to do?

While there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution there are, in my opinion, things that can be done to
provide these people once more with a sense of doing, being and purpose; to feel that their
existence is justified just.

What better way to show evidence of our existence and identity (apart from creating children), than
to leave behind a tangible object created by hand?

Today the media is full to bursting, of programmes and articles dedicated to the tangible handmade
achievements of the past, such as the Antiques Road Show, Victorian/Edwardian Farm and most
recently, Handmade in Britain (to name but a few), where experts extol the virtues of craftsmen and
craftsmanship. They talk about the detail, the design, the skill, the workmanship and the fact that
many of these items are still in working use, literally hundreds of years later.

These antique objects and artefacts were as a result of ‘skilled manual labour’ the bi product of
which was being usefully occupied. There was a time when the term ‘manual labour’ meant and
(maybe in some eyes) still does mean today, demeaning, soulless work. However, we have forgotten
(or choose to ignore) that manual labour, although sometimes hard, was also associated with an
honest day’s work and more often than not there was something tangible to show for the efforts
expended at the end of the day. In that time, it is possible, even likely, that when such a person put
their head on the pillow at night, tired and aching, they did not realise the significance and
importance of their exertions and maybe would not have been aware that they were satisfying an
innate need to be manually as well as mentally occupied.

Today, not only is very little built to last but also few people expect things to last, in their constant search for ‘the next thing’, this ‘have it all and having it now’ approach has been of no help and indeed has caused the financial mess the planet now finds itself in.

Nevertheless, there are some who are fully aware of the significance of such noble exertions, which I
repeat; we celebrate on a regular basis. Manual occupation is still one of the best ways to satisfy this primeval need and that there is nothing wrong in going to bed tired and aching, knowing that the
day has been used to its full with something to show at the end of it. Some have become obsessed
with jumping the gun, to get to the destination without going on the journey, let alone enjoying it!
The concept of physical struggle is now perceived as bad, to the extent that we are desperately
trying to eliminate it (in the western world at least), to our cost. The advancement of human
knowledge and discovery has done much to improve the plight of humanity but it has also done
much to take away the privilege of physical occupation and endeavour. Many children, from
underprivileged and privileged backgrounds alike, with their parents’ blessing are very ready, to
replace hands-on experiences, with virtual ones; the gaming industry was worth $105 billion in
August 2010.

But physical exertion, endeavour, struggle even, is still to this day, necessary in every human life.
When that is not present, an emotional as well as physical vacuum is created, which as we all know,
must be filled. Are our lives any “easier” today? I doubt it. We’ve simply replaced physical struggle
with mental anxiety.

Art, Craft and Manual Production satisfy that need on every level.

When making, a process is gone-through, which uses pretty much all of our faculties:
Desire and/or need; concept; design; sourcing of materials; establishing the strengths and
weaknesses of both material and maker and then through trial, error and ingenuity working with or
around those attributes and limitations, to finally be confronted with something that is real, knowing
that so much of oneself has gone into the very fibre of the work.

But there are obstacles in the form of modern-day fears and insecurities that currently pervade
every aspect of modern life which is so readily passed on to our children. They are no longer allowed
or encouraged to go out, to discover the world around them, in order that they might take risks, to
discover how things work, how they themselves work and how the two work together. They no
longer have the opportunity or are encouraged (as previous generations were) to find discarded raw
materials such as pieces of wood or old bicycle parts, to transform into go-carts or wooden boats,
that really do work. Making is as much a way of discovering how they work as how the world around
them works. We need to restore this human right to them and making – structured or otherwise, can
do that.

Using our hands to create things of beauty, use or both; using the raw materials we find around us,
where a battle of wills ensues between maker and material, grappling and tussling with that
material, until a truce – a compromise and understanding is achieved and something beautiful
emerges. It is this struggle that helps define us as human beings and we need this affirmation, pretty
much on a daily basis, to keep us sane and healthy.

If we know this then why can making not become once more an integral part of our society and the
way we (parents and teachers) teach our children? What happened to Woodwork, Metalwork,
Needlework, Home Economics in the classroom? The old adage, “The only way to learn how to do
something is to do it” has never been more true. It is in the classroom and at home where we need
to start again, showing little children that those appendages called hands have a direct link to the
wellbeing of their mind and psyche as well as their sense of place and belonging. Today, a three year
old child has far more idea of what to do with a computer game controller than he does with
Plasticine, Playdoh, Lego or Crayons. I fear that the prophetic vision depicted in the (ironically)
computer-generated animation Wall-E, is much closer than we think!

If such a vision is to be believed, then we may be further down that path than is comfortable to
admit. I would argue that the recent inner city riots have been carried out by people who have come
to believe that there is no point in having a go at anything because it “won’t work” or at least they
have not been shown that it could. Some of us know it can work and that trying is part of the fun,
adventure and fulfilment. These unfortunate people are afraid to take the risk of discovering how to
do something that may or may not have a positive outcome, but from which they can learn and
improve. Instead they do something, which achieves instant gratification with the least effort and
ironically they feel more secure in doing because they are sure of the outcome. You throw a brick
through a window; you know what’s going to happen! But that is all that is ever going to happen- no
wonder frustration and violence are never far away. With making, there is always new territory to be
discovered, in the skill and in oneself.

If we could only pass on to others that sense of achievement and what it feels like to stare upon the
tangible and positive result of one’s own useful endeavours, then it will go at least some way to
improving the lot of individuals who currently have no hope.

Gillian Montegrande

Founder of Made by Hands of Britain

QVC Making Jewellery Event With Carolyn Schulz

I have always been creative and remember making my own jewellery when I was in my early teens. I was clearly ahead of the game, craft is now big business. The recession has spun an entirely new generation who love making their own jewellery, cloths and anything else you can think of.

QVC are big, one of the world’s leading TV and online shopping channels, and they are big on craft, they sell jewellery making kits – amazing jewellery making kits if I do say so myself- which is why, when they invited me to a jewellery making event on Tuesday the 13th of September wild horses could not stop me. I arrived at the impressive QVC headquarters in Battersea and spend the next few hours chatting, drinking champagne, eating canapés and making jewellery, I even have my own pink pliers and wire cutters.

I have a good chat with Carolyn Schulz and she give me some good tips, talks about her new book that is due out soon, and promises to give Frost an interview.

I decided to make a ‘charm’ necklace, and I quite like it. I have a wonderful afternoon and also meet fellow writers and bloggers @FashionNBarbie and @Glittershim. I thoroughly recommend making your own jewellery, it is relaxing and fun. You will also have original jewellery, you might even have a good eye and be able to make a business from it.

Do you like craft? Do you make your own jewellery? Tell Frost your story and keep an eye out for more craft articles in Frost.