Sunday, 10 August 2014

20 random facts about me...

1. My name is Gemma.
2. My friends call me Gemfff, Gefff, Gefma or Wes.
3. I HATE Sushi.
4. But, I love Chilli, Rice and Spaggetti.
5. I wish I could be Kylie Jenner - her wardrobe is to die for.
6. I re-started my 'photo everyday' after losing 2 years of pictures.

7. Over the last year and half I have had: purple hair, blue hair, purple and blue hair, purple blue and green hair...
8. I feel cold around 360 days a year.
9. I want to travel the world some day.
10. I have a rescue cat called Ginge.
11. My life pretty much revolves around him because I love him so much.
12. I love Gherkins.
13. I AM A TUMBLR ADDICT. To the point where I have 3 accounts.
14. My birthday is the 6th of September...
15. I will be 18 in 27 days.
16. I have 9 piercings.
17. I enjoy taking photos...

18. I have never had braces or glasses.
19. One day I want to move to Australia.
20. I have had a near death experience.

X

Sunday, 6 July 2014

End of summer salad

Now that the end of summer is coming we will all be welcoming the nice warm dinners and meals to keep our bodies warm. But... just before the weather changes here is my recipe/ideas for an 'end of summer salad'! ENJOY!

(obviously you can add or take out the things you either want or don't want. This is just to my liking but feel free to change it to your personal preferences...)

  1. Take the lettuce and add to your bowl. Make sure the lettuce is finely chopped or you can buy the lettuce already cut which makes everything so much easier and quicker!
  2. Next take half a cucumber and chopp into slices (thin). Then chop each cucumber slice into 1/4 like so... and add to the bowl.  
  3. Next, take half to a whole (whatever you prefer) of the pepper (the colour is up to you also you can take this out and replace with tomatoes etc. if you do not wish to use pepper) and chop into thin slices. Add to bowl.
  4. With the spring onions chop off both ends, make a slit in the top and take off the first layer of skin. Then chop into smaller peices as shown here: then add to bowl.


  5. Take a hand full of radish and do the same as the spring onion (chop off the top and bottom) slice into thin slices and then cut into 1/4... add to the bowl.


  6. Take 1 carrot and peel off the skin.
  7. Then, using a cheese grater, grate the carrot into small pieces and add to the bowl.
  8. Next, take the red onion and cut off the ends and peel away the outside layer. 
  9. Running with the thinly sliced theme make sure that you also cut the onion into small pieces. And add to the bowl.

  10. Lastly, mix all of it together, or to make sure it is completely mixed you can also stir as you go along and after every section is added.
    You can add in any other things you may want such as meat, fish or add on any sauces and toppings that you may wish to have. Not only is this good on its own but it is also good for snacking and as a side portion with things such as Jacket Potatoes. 

ENJOYYYYYYYYYY :)
Gemma x

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Love the skin you're in



I have been wanting to do this post for a very long time. Infact this was what I wanted to do for my first post but I was a little reluctant to do it. I just saw, on youtube that Rhiannon (fashionrocksmysocks) did a video about confidence without makeup and it made me think 'ah I will do the post...' I was not completely worried of what people would say but I was a little nervous of not doing the post justice. 

Whilst I was out and about this week, I was talking to a group of people (older than me) and they were talking about how its been really warm this week and one woman turned to me and said 'protect your skin, its too beautiful to ruin'  which got me thinking about how it hasn't always been that way. I tried my best to find previous photos showing what my skin was like for this post but I had no luck at all so you will just have to take my word when I say: my skin has not always been this 'great'... My skin has always been a problem for me due to it being very very sensitive and reacting to pretty much anything. It burns easily, breaks out easily and reacts to anything and everything you could possibly think off.

I used to have lots and lots of spots/break out on every part of my face, neck, chest and back. I also had the odd bit on my stomach and arms. I tried many many many creams, tablets, advice and doctors solutions to calm it down but NOTHING worked. Not even prescribed cream from my doctor. It only got worse. So I took matters into my own hands... I used to have a full fringe, which made my forehead very dry, so grew that out. Threw away all creams I had tried and that had failed to work. Got rid of foundation and any other 'cakey' products that I had in my possesion. At first I was scared what people would say with my skin but doing this was the best thing I ever did. My skin isn't perfect and I still do get break-out every now and then but it is so much better than it has ever been before.


I am now at a point in my life where I do not need makeup to be completely confident and if I go somewhere I do not feel I HAVE to wear makeup. There are times when I do but still I don't own a foundation. 

I want to help people who experience the same I do. You do not need to put so much on your face. Covering spots with more oily products and thick makeup wont help. HAVE A BREAK! Give your skin a break and let it breathe. LOVE THE SKIN YOU ARE IN... 

Gemma x
(none of these images have been edited other than being cropped to the size they are and blurring the background)

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Baby shower celebrations





There will soon be a new arrival in my family and today is the 'pre-celebration' with the baby shower.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

OOTD || A bit of a clash




Top - Primark - £6 - Size 6 // Jeggings - River Island - £8 - Size 6 \\ Shoes - Select - £8 - Size 6

This is possibly my most favourite and the most beautiful tshirt I own but I have one problem - It blends and matches my hair. The print is so lovely and the material is so soft. It is a big fit so do not size up.

Friday, 23 May 2014

A yummy Spring treat

Vanilla Ice Cream, Strawberries, Grapes and Banana
When it's warm and the sun is shining bright it's nice to have a cool desert to finish off your dinner. I don't eat a lot of desert especially in warm weather because it just makes me feel heavy and too full but this is the perfect finish to a nice meal in spring and summer. And the best bit is it is so quick and simple. And you can change it up to your own special way that you would like it. 


I chose to keep my desert really simple but you could add your own choice of fruit, maybe even other things like nuts and your own choice of topping from ice cream to just regular cream. It is completely your choice and at least this is healthier than most desert options. Because of the fruit this just makes my body feel so refreshed and healthy and i'm sure it would do the same to you too. And, this is perfect with it being so simple, if you are planning to have a lot of people over for food or something like that. You could make a big bowl of the chopped up fruit and have the toppings around and let the people decide for themselves.

So remember that a desert doesn't always have to be something fatty or time consuming. Sometimes simple is better!

Gemma x

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

The big test

When you get something like a new phone or new camera the first thing we all want to do is play with it and see what we are able to do with our new gadget. And that's exactly what I did with my new camera. (Here is my post about the camera itself) Now I ran into a small problem (not really a problem but still) rather quickly and that is... NONE OF MY FAMILY LIKE HAVING PICTURES TAKEN. So I improvised and decided to get a professional poser to be my model for the tester shots. Here are some that I took:

Ginge when he realised the camera was out.
This was the first image I took when I got my camera. You will notice from the pictures that my cat, Ginge, is the biggest animal poser that you will ever EVER come across.

Medium shot and Long shot of him layed on the bed.
Medium shot of just his cute face.

He decided he was getting tired at this point.
And, my favourite of the few test pictures I did is:

MY FAVOURITE...
I wasn't trying to make these pictures the best ever or anything like that. They were just to make sure the quality was good enough for what I payed and to have a little play around with all the features and settings of the camera. 

Gemma x