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Welcome to the March issue of Anne Louise.I’ve been publishing my own magazine now for just over a year and every issue has been a labour of love. I’ve enjoyed talking to new and established businesses, finding out the ups and downs of being self employed and hearing from you, the readers on what you love about the magazine.One thing that always amazes me to learn is that many businesses and readers think the magazine is published by a big company, with lots of people working away in an office somewhere in Lincolnshire! The truth couldn’t be more different, I run the magazine from home in my own little office, mostly with Tiggy curled up asleep on my lap! I have a few feature writers, including my beautiful sister Adele, helping me promote businesses with product reviews. You will often see me running around during torrential rain, thick snow and icy winds distributing the magazine to my lovely distributors. Also helping are my boyfriend and Dad who deliver further afield.

I’m always happy to hear from readers and businesses so please feel free to drop me a line and let me know about anything and everything!

Linsey x

Editor’s Letter

Copyright © Anne Louise Magazine 2011 | Anne Louise Magazine is published Monthly.

All prices in this publication were correct at the time of going to press. All material is copyright to Anne Louise and may not be

reproduced in any form without obtaining prior permission.

Linsey Robinson, Editor & Owner

CONTENTS

FASHION & BEAuTy

LIVING

COMPETITIONS

06 The Libertarian Interview Adele chats to Jayne Elwell15 Mother & Baby Great Reviews22 Wedding Budget23 Wedding Directory Great businesses24 Interiors Add value to your home31 Tiggy’s Blog Fun times32 Horoscopes Jason Caddy brings you your horoscopes33 Distributors Where you can pick up your FREE copy of Anne Louise Magazine

05 News Flash Latest news and products11 Fashion Fit for a Princess12 Fashion Trends Ballet Chic14 Make-up Blog Makeup on a budget28 Adele’s Accessories The latest great accessories

13 Mother’s Day Gorgeous T-light13 Mother’s Day Yummy Sweetie Jar21 The Ultra Girls Signed album!

18 The Ultra GirlsExclusive Video Interview!

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NewsFlash

ANNE LOUISE’s guide to this month’s news

Think these Swarovski™ encrusted cans are just for show? Think again. Based on the Audio Technica ATH-M50 Headphone body, these sparkly lobe-wobblers are made first and foremost for magnificent dynamic sound.Designed by DJs who like to be seen as well as heard, the Swarovski DJ Headphones are the perfect luxury gadget for the cash-flash audiophile. £1799.99 a pair at www.firebox.com

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Antonio’s Coffee House is a small, family run coffee house on Winchester road, Grantham.Run by the lovely Lee and Kerry, Antonio’s is perfect to sit back, relax and enjoy the premium food and drinks on offer.And as Anne Louise’s newest dirstibutors, you can also flip through the latest copy of Anne Louise!170 Winchester Road, Grantham Tel: 01476 575199www.antonioscoffeehouse.co.uk

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EUrOpEAN ANSwEr tO LAdy GAGA?Greek style icon Ilia Darlin is the “enfant terrible” of the Mediterranean music scene and after musical collaborations with Universal and Konvict Muzik she has set her sights on conquering the world. Heads are turning fast. Ilia Darlin has the talent, the flair and attitude to make real waves in the UK music scene. The hard, synth-driven production, infectious vocal melodies, and sublime lyrics combine to make her a new and exciting musical force that has artistic integrity and public appeal in equal measure. Watch this space. www.iliadarlin.com

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Jayne Elwell, designer and founder of The Libertarian became bored with the mass produced, anti-ethical, bad quality products that the high street was producing. So in protest she started The Libertarian.

Interview Adele Robinson

So Jayne..tell us a little about how you started? and where the idea of ‘The Libertarian’ began? You could say the idea stemmed from when I was at University. I got a job reworking clothes for a vintage shop and around that time me and some friends set up a little stall in Oxford to sell our creations. We didn’t stick with the stall for long but it was those experiences that lead me towards wanting to design and start my own business. When I graduated I had really become sick of the high street re-producing the same designs and so I wanted my business to be about freedom of design, hence the name. And is this something you always knew you would like to do?Not exactly but I have always had an interest in design. Growing up I always wanted to be an actress, a dancer, an artist or a fashion designer and funnily enough I’m still involved in all of these activities. It has really been a case of experimenting in lots of different areas that has brought me to this point. I must admit it had never crossed my mind that I would be designing hats, but I am so happy that I am. What changes have you made and how has the business developed since you started? When I originally started in 2007 I was making all sorts of things such as home-wear, Screen printing T-shirts and jewellery. The first piece of headwear I made was an oversized head bow, it was before anyone else was doing them so I really didn’t think anyone would dare to wear one, but they were a hit and a month later they hit the high street. Tell us a little about the process...how long does it take for you to complete each piece? If I am working on a commission I will discuss with the client and then make some initial sketches for us to talk

about. However if I am designing for my ready to wear collections I sometimes work straight from the idea in my head. Some items have to be done in stages over a number of days such as the icing and cherry hat, while others can be made in one sitting over a number of hours.Have you got a favourite creation?I am finding that I am pretty enthusiastic about a lot of the work I am producing at the moment however for sentimentality I would say the Magpie hat I wore to Ascot this year. I decided I was going to make them in advance and bought my outfit accordingly. I am superstitious and I hoped that they would bring me luck. However in the busy run up to Ascot I had to leave them until last, which left me only a day. I managed to pull it off and made them completely from scratch so was very pleased with the reaction they got. And if you could design for any celebrity who would it be and why?Lady GaGa would be fantastic because I could let my imagination get truly carried away.You have such a wonderful range of designs where do you get your inspiration?Absolutely everywhere. Design is always at the back of my mind so I am constantly taking in inspiration from everything and processing it into designs. From trips to the supermarket to watching burlesque shows. I must admit I am a great lover of period dramas and films set in the past- which has a heavy influence on my work at the moment. I also find that doing creative work also generates more ideas. Sadly I don’t have enough time to work on all of my ideas instantly so I have a long to do list.

“I am always looking toinspire and interest

with the designs I create.”

Jayne at Ascot

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You also do bespoke made to order designs...what’s the craziest request you have ever had? And have you ever had to decline an idea?(and why?) I have a good friend that is a burlesque performer (Constance Peach) and she simply requested a crazy hat with a tropical theme, so I created a realistic looking slice of tropical cake complete with cake fork! I also had a commission to create some flashing nipple pasties for burlesque performer Tobi James, which was a lot of fun.I have never turned down a request and hope that I would never have to. I could only see it happening if the technicalities were not possible- but if this was the case then I would work to find an alternative that the customer was happy with. I love a good challenge so I’m happy to take on almost anything!You must have a very busy schedule....do you ever have any time to yourself? (and how do you like to spend your spare time?)Yes I do have a busy schedule and regularly work 14 hr days when I have a lot of orders on. However I enjoy it all so much that it often doesn’t seem like work. I make an effort to take time off when I can as I work through most weekends but I go to a weekly acting class and I’ve just taken up pole dancing classes which are both great fun and they are completely separated from my business so I can switch off and focus something different. I do also love going to the cinema, theatre, burlesque shows, visiting art galleries and eating out. However one of my favourite things to do is simply dressing up and going for nights out with my friends.And finally Jayne what are your plans/dreams for the future?Eventually I would love to open a little shop to sell my designs in the north of England somewhere, but in the immediate future I’m hoping to create some fantastic show stopping hats for the races next year. One of possitives of having my own business is that I can take it in any direction I want, so the next year could really take me anywhere.

www.thelibertarian.co.ukTel: 07811 193385

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Beauty ReviewI test out some beauty products and give you the low down!

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Silky Smooth hairVo5 silky smooth elixir shampoo & Conditioner, £2.34 each (Boots)With extracts of Satin Silk, this Elixir smoothes hair and controls frizz. Ideal for hair exposed to heat styling tools, it transforms your hair leaving it with radiant shine. Loved the smell, texture and application of these products.Made my hair smell gorgeous, feel lovely and soft and gave it a luminous glow.Rating:

Relax your sensesPrimavera stress Relief Roll on, £9.95, www.primaveralife.co.ukContains lavender to help relax the mind and body, soothes itchiness caused by mosquito bites. Supportive in the treatment of bruises.I liked the idea of being able to carry a calming aromatherapy roll on around with me, simple and quick to use you can roll it on discreetly. I liked the lavender smell which doesn’t overpower. Rating:

Hand Magic!www.uk.loccitane.comL’Occitane introduces three new magical duo’s to care for your skin. With specific soultions for the face, body and hands your skin can stay soft, radiant and comfortable depsite the cold and dreary weather!This month I got to try out the Hand Duo set.Packaged in beautiful boxes, I could smell the lovely scent as soon as I opened the package! You rub the hand scrub in for one minute and it leaves your hands so soft and refreshed. You then finish off with the fabulous Shea Butter hand cream to protect, nourish and moisturise hands. Rating:

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Acupuncture:

Susan has had painful arthritis for nearly 18 years. Follow Susan as she undergoes a six week treatment with Peter Yellup, acupuncturist from Grantham Acupuncture who is now available for appointments at Elysium, Grantham.

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an ancient system of healing which the Chinese and other eastern cultures have been using to restore and promote their

health for approximately 2000 years. According to traditional Chinese philosophy, our health is dependent on the body’s energy, known as qi, moving through the body in a series of channels just beneath the skin. When this flow of qi becomes disturbed as a result of any number of factors, such as emotional states of stress, anger and anxiety, poor nutrition, hereditary factors, peoples living environment, infections and trauma, the qi may become out of balance and illness may result.

Through inserting fine needles into specific points in the body, the acupuncturist is aiming to stimulate the body’s natural healing response and restore the correct balance.

More and more people are now choosing alternative medicines such as acupuncture, to help them with all manner of ills. Acupuncture has now been accepted by the NHS as an effective pain management system, particularly for back pain.

“I was diagnosed with arthritis nearly 18 years ago, and have since had my wrist and foot fused to try and help alleviate some of the pain.Having my foot fused for a second time due to the first one being unsuccessful I was left with nerve damage causing me numbness, pins and needles, coldness and tightness.After doing some research I discovered that Acupuncture can help relieve and treat a vast number of ailments and thought that this if anything might help as it’s targeting energy points inside my foot.The first session included a detailed consultation to find out symptoms, medical history, diet, sleeping patterns and emotional state. My pulse and tongue was also examined allowing Peter to work out the best course of treatment.Lying on the couch Peter sterilised my skin and applied

disposable, single use and very fine needles to the points he felt needed working on, in my case this was my fused right foot, left foot, couple in my hands and one in my forehead to help me relax.I didn’t feel anything as the needles went in apart from a couple which were not painful but caused me to jolt. After tweak-ing the needles Peter left me to relax for fifteen minutes to let the needles work their magic.Once the needles were removed, again no pain during this process I was advised that I might feel a mild dizzy sensation and tired-ness.A few hours after the treatment I did experience tiredness and had a better night sleep than I usually have.Peter has a very calming effect and I found the whole experience enjoyable and can’t wait until my next appointment!”

Peter has appointments running throughout Friday and Saturday at Elysium Beauty & Complementary Therapy,

18 St Catherine’s Road, Grantham, NG31 6TTFor more information give Peter a call on 07921 250 171

www.granthamacupuncture.co.uk [email protected]

release your qiPeter working on Susan

No pain is felk with the ultra fine needles

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Fashion

From 70’s flares to biker chic ensure your wardrobe is fashion forward this 2011.

Following the success of the movie Black Swan, ‘Ballerina chic’ is being touted as one of this year’s biggest fashion trends to hit to catwalk and the high street.

Ballet inspired looks have featured on the catwalks of some of the world’s top fashion designers – including Valentino, Chanel, Lanvin, and Chloe – with models wearing tight bodysuits under billowing chiffon skirts.

The ballerina trend is fun and feminine, with soft materials, floaty chiffon fabrics and gorgeous corseted bodices complemented with nude tones. It’s a real chance to relive your childhood with tutus now bona fide fashion item!

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Terms & Conditions:Entries must be submitted by midnight 30th March. Competition is open to all UK residents. No cash alternative available. Please state clearly in your e-mail if you do not wish to be added to our mailing list. A winner will be chosen at random after the closing date.

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Makeup expert, Lisa Precious, shares her tips on how to achieve great make-up on a budget...

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Not everybody has a bottomless pit of cash to spend on themselves in the quest to look good, however a hefty price tag does not always mean that you are buying the best product with your hard earned money. With some of the premium brands, you are in some cases paying

for high quality packaging and branding for very little product. Therefore this month I wanted to bring you a few of my favourite budget buys which I personally use and highly recommend.

1Boots Essentials Cucumber Facial Wash 150ml £1.52, Removes all make-up gently without stripping. I have used this for years and recommend to clients. 2 Maybelline The Falsies Black Mascara

£8.19, I have just purchased this in the waterproof version and have put it through swimming and a steam room and it held up very well. Plus the brush is a great shape for coating all the lashes whilst adding a touch of drama without false lashes.

3 4Revlon Super Lustrous Lip gloss £6.99, I adore this! It’s non sticky, really glossy and very comfortable to wear. Nude Lustre is a very flattering everyday nude which suits all.

Barry M Dazzle Dust Eyeshadow £4.50, Wow what is there not to love about these adorable little pots in an whole array of spectacular shades which can be used on the eyes, lips and cheeks.

5 6Bourjois Limited Edition Blush £7.49, Parisian inspired pots of blush in beautiful Spring fresh shades.

Rimmel Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Pencil in Jet Black £2.99, One of the best kohl pencils I have tried and the most reasonabley priced. it beats all the premium brands, not too hard, not too soft, just right.

7 8Vaseline Rosy lips Therapy Stick £2.03, For that English Rose effect, leaves your lips rose tinted, moisturised and natural looking.

Touch Of Light Concealer from £1.25, A much cheaper alternative to YSL’s Touche Eclat, this does exactly the same job at a fraction of the price.

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All Change!Okiedog celeb Tote, £50, www.littlemissboutique.co.ukIntroducing a brand new gorgeous must have collection of baby changing bags from Okiedog. Bags and accessories that work hard so mum and dad dont have to!Each bag comes with a wide range of features and accessories to help make things that little bit easier!

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BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier SynergyRRP £109.99, www.babybjorn.co.ukThe carrier is made from an advanced, breathable 3D mesh and has been enhanced with a comfortable lumbar support that relieves pressure and creates stability. Very easy to put on and take off without assistance and all adjustments can be made easily from the front with straps to adjust both shoulder and lumber support. There are easy to use clasps on the front allowing you to gently move a sleeping baby from the carrier to the cot. Perfect for both mum and dad this Synergy carrier in black is amazing! Editor’s Rating:

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Here is one of the baby massages which I personally found to be my favourite. Called I Love You by www.nurturinghands.org.Starting on the top of the baby’s left hand side as shown in the diagram massage straight down three times, followed by doing one upside down L, starting from the baby’s top right side going straight across and then down, remembering to be lightly firm. Ending with a singular upside down U. Starting from the baby’s bottom right side moving in an angle upwards round then down to the baby’s left hand side.

I found this very beneficial for my daughters tummy after a warm bath, having suffered with colic.

There is no real stable evidence to support where baby massage originates from. Although it is a huge tradition in India which has

been practised for generations within the families. Being passed from mother to daughter. Baby massage is not the latest trendy ‘fad’ it is an ancient art that plays a huge factor in the beginning of a newborn’s life. In India the baby is massaged on a daily basis for months, it’s only once the child turns two that they space out the massaging to alternate days.The list of benefits is endless not just for the infant receiving the massage but also for the massage giver. The more frequent the massage is carried out the stronger the bond becomes, making every massage relaxing and enjoyable.One person that strongly believes in baby massage is Amy Lovegrove, the trustee of Nurturing Hands, www.nurturinghands.org. Being a child practitioner with eight years post qualifying experience, plus having

a strong history in Psychology and child and family support. Amy set up this business with co-founder Sarah Franks with a firm belief that every parent needs a helping hand from time to time. Nurturing Hands provide a baby massage course either on a one to one basis or at a group workshop.This is a five week course that will help encourage the mother to understand her baby more by creating a stronger bond and growing confidence with support and advice.“Baby massage class will help with sleep and colic” quotes Nurturing Hands, and it doesn’t end there!!Not only does baby massage stimulate the nervous and immune system. The benefits also include relaxation properties that helps to regulate sleeping patterns. Relief from constipation and teething. Digestion. Respiratory system and importantly communication between the mother and baby.This class is perfect for all you mothers out there!

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Burts Bees Baby Bee Apricot Baby Oil £10.50For www.vanillabloom.comI must say I thoroughly enjoyed sampling this product. Just after bath time in a warm room I would massage this baby oil into my daughters skin with vitamin rich oils and being made from all natural ingredients plus being in environmentally sensi-tive packaging. I was confident in using this product. My daughter, was relaxed and enjoyed every moment! Once applied it absorbed quickly leaving the skin gentle with a delicate delicious smell.

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Check out the exclusive interview with the gorgeous Ultra Girls online @www.annelouisemagazine.com

You may think you’ve seen girlbands before, but it’s been a very long time since you’ve seen one quite like the Ultra Girls. Going back to the roots of what it means to be girls in a band, Lucy, Lauren, Amy and Laura are taking the essence of Girl Power but moving it into the 21st Century by adding slick dance moves, funky vocals and lashings of attitude.

Hailing from Leeds, this four-piece are proud Northerners – warning: any Southerners might need subtitles when the girls get into full excitable mode – and want to put their city on the music map. The perfect antidote for anyone sick of dirgy indie or tacky ballads, these are the sort of girls you’d see on a Saturday night leading a nightclub full of people to a made up dance routine.

“We’re young and fun. We want you to dance with us, wear your trackies with us and go crazy. It’s not ‘look how sexy we are’ it;s girls singing about girls lives, not taking it too seriously or being too polished.”

Ultra Girls’ story begins in March 2008, on a wet and windy rugby pitch when the girls were all dancers for Leeds Rhinos rugby club. They soon realised they all had an unfulfilled love for singing and were, “Bored of waiting on the sidelines”. So during one particularly boring car journey back from a game the girls decided it was time to man up, show each other what they could do and put themselves on the starting line to see if they had what it takes.

Despite their distinct musical tastes – from Indie to R&B, Motown to extreme pop - the girls were united in two things: their teenage love for the Spice Girls and the belief the industry was missing a girl band with raw energy that danced as well as they sung. Hard core rehearsals followed for six months, but instead of doing a few little pub gigs to one man and his dog, the girls decided to throw themselves in at, the very deepest bit of the deep end.

“Our first gig was at Elland Road stadium in front of 32,000 people” explains Amy “We were clueless. We

didn’t know what we were doing, but we absolutely loved it.” More gigs round the city followed until a little thing called the X Factor came along in 2009. The girls decided to give it a go and surprised even themselves, when they made it all the way to Louis Walsh’s house. Despite leaving the show at that stage, it cemented what they’d always know: that singing was their destiny. “For us that was just the beginning,” says Lauren It gave us so much confidence and cemented exactly what Project A was all about.” Project A? Huh? “Well that was the original name, a ‘work in progress’. We left that name behind, as we wanted something that summed up where we are now, as well as showing our personalities and energy.”

So when you’re aiming big, you’ve got to be surrounded by big, and the team who are helping the girls along the way are none other than Pop’s dream team (aka the newly christened Ultra Family). Including executive producer Steve Anderson (Kylie, Westlife, Britney), stylist Kenny Ho (Spice Girls & Girls Aloud), songwriter and musical director Sarah deCourcy (Christophe Willem, Kylie & Mel C), choreographers Aaron Sillis (Kylie & Cheryl Cole) and Tony Testa (Lady Gaga, Britney, Kylie, and Michael Jackson). “We’re the luckiest girlgroup in the world!” they, quite rightly, say.

After a 12 month whirlwind of refining their modern-energetic pop sound and beginning to write their own songs and commuting between Leeds and London the girls are gearing up for the launch of their new single, ‘Girls Will be Girls’, this year. Their debut is an old-school up-lifting belter with tight vocals and of course a funky dance routine and they have very high hopes “We can’t pretend we don’t want a number one. Of course we do. We want to walk into a club and see everyone singing along,” says Lucy. They’re also halfway through the first album due in Summer – as well as gigging all over the place; recently supporting Tinchy Stryder.

They put it best themselves, “People are just waiting for a girlband to come and shake things up. Not just be present but completely take over and knock everyone else dead.”

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If there was an award for best stomach on a girl in pop ever, it would go to Lauren Green, 23, who brings an urban vibe to the group - though before that she went to stage school, then joining a tribute act with Tom from the Wanted – he did Take That, she did Girls Aloud. She got the funk.

Amy Burrow, 27. As the eldest of the group, she gives the impression of being the most sensible, but is also obsessed with Jared Leto and er, Peter Andre. Her love for performing developed when she was a young teenager and joined a dance and drama group, where even then she was crazy about pure pop, “I’ve always listened to Britney, Backstreet Boys, Nync, even Aqua. Anything that just makes you feel good and dance around. I hate it when people say pop’s cheesy.”

There’s cheeky. And then there’s Lucy “I can’t sit here and not speak” Graham. A 21 year old bundle of energy, who first started performing age three, “I loved being centre of attention even then”. But beneath the bolshy exterior lies a hugely ambitious core, I want us to be number one around the world.” Beside, her psychic told her she was going to be big in Germany.

Looking like a cross between the best bits of Alexa Chung and Rachel Stevens, is Laura Henderson though her bandmates aren’t always so complimentary, “Lucy tells me I act like a lad”. The 22 year old lives with her family and two cats – one’s called Ruby who used to be a girl, but is now a boy. Obviously!

Meet the Girls...

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WIN!A signed copy of the Ultra Girls

debut single!

How to enter

Q: The girls are currently on tour, which famous pop princess are they supporting?

Send your answer, along with your name and address [email protected], clearly stating ‘Ultra Girls’ in the subject line.

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WeddingBudgetEager to start planning but not sure where to start? The budget is always the top of the list!

Start saving as soon as possible, with most weddings costing between £15,000 and £25,000 you need to be putting away as much as possible. Ideally 10-20% of your salary. This can be hard especially in these hard financial times. So how ever much you can spare put away in a special wedding fund.

Tip: Try and cut down on unnecessary monthly spending, take a flask of coffee to work, have packed lunches, get together with friends for pamper nights.....

Do it yourself weddings are a thing of the times with more and more brides creating their own wedding invitations, ceremony decor and even cakes to save on their wedding budget.The internet is a treasure trove of diy templates, downloadables and tutorials. Start looking online and in wedding magazines for inspiration and gather your wedding diy kit. You have nothing to lose at trying and could save hundreds if not thousands of pounds!

Tip: Not a creative type? Have a think about friends or family that like using their hands and see if they will lend their services, you never know you might even help them spark a business idea off!

Ebay is a amazing to find unusual items and vintage piece perfect for decorating the wedding reception venue, finding gifts

for the wedding party or even wedding outfits...

Tip: Always check the sellers details and make sure they have a good feedback score. And be

wary of items shipped from abroad as they can often be cheap rip offs.

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Wedding Directory

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Home

Going on the Market? Make sure your home stands out from the crowd with value-added desirability! Nikki Austin, interior designer and owner of Austin John Interiors, shares her tips on making your home stand out.....

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Linear Gloss Ivory and Walnut Kitchen available from Leekeswww.leekes.co.uk

Your home is among the safest and best investments in uncertain economic climates as these, so why not enhance the value of your investment by making some simple but significant changes to your interiors?

Even minor updates can have a positive impact at a time when home values have decreased, follow a few tips taken from our Interior Valuation Assessment service, and get your property dressed to impress!

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Upgrade Your BathroomMore modern, energy efficient fittings such as under floor heating, new showers and toilets, make a big impact. Replace the tiles, add some storage and you have instantly improved your bathroom.

Update Your KitchenWhen it comes the redecorating, no other room gives a more powerful payback! Start small by looking at replacing handles and worktops and changing the colour scheme, or go for a full re-design and makeover.

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Bespoke shoe storagewww.inhouseinteriors.com

Ratten outside table and chair set available from Living it Up £1399.00

Expand into the Garden Utilize the outdoor space by creating an outside kitchen and seating area. All weather garden furniture and cushions along with canopies, heaters and beautiful planting will add style, value and desirability to your home.

Stash Your Stuff! De-cluttering and making use of clever storage solutions, removing needless furniture and Knick-Knacks makes the inside space feel much bigger and brighter, which enhances your homes resale value.

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Modernise the BedroomsConvert these private spaces into luxurious, relaxing retreats. Create different areas, such as play zones in kids rooms, study areas for teens and a seating area in the master.

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Make Your Home YOU-nique Why play the same game? Personalize your home with different finishes and individual design, give rooms a focal point and add features to the exterior by adding a garden sculpture, repaint your front door a different colour and add new hardware.

Damask Chaise Longue £299.95www.houseofbath.co.uk

Stunning Roman Blind in Elsa Black, starts from £98www.sunwayblinds.co.uk

Dress Your Windows Well designed and beautiful hand made window treatments finish a room, protects its contents from sunlight and acts as insulation, not to mention offering privacy from neighbors.

Colour Your WorldYou can substantially increase the value of your home by updating the colour palette. A fresh coat of paint can brighten a room and make old furniture look like new.

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Fabulous Floors Replace tired and worn floors with contemporary colours and finishes. Add WOW with beautiful wood, carpet or just a vibrant area rug!

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Kerb appeal

Make a great first impression and give your house the kerb appeal treatment!

This month we are testing out two completely different house numbers, so simple but can make all the difference

to your houses appearance.

We try out individual stainless steel numbers from www.housenumbers.co.uk, £14.48 per number. And a large

acrylic square house number from www.buysigns.co.uk, £31.50.

Check out pictures of the numbers being installed plus reviews at www.annelouisemagazine.com

Tried & TestedWe test out some products to find out if they are worth your hard earned money...

Got it CoverediVogue.co.uk has a great selection of iPhone covers for both 3gs and 4. We tested some in fabulously girly pink to glam up our much loved iPhones.And with prices starting from £2.99 you can’t go wrong!

Check out the full review atwww.annelouisemagazine.com

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Accessory HeavenAdele brings you the latest gorgeous fashion accessories....

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Hot on the heels of this season’s hottest trend of the Mcqueen knuckle clutch, iKandi are selling this amazingly affordable Mcqueen inspired crochet lace clutch complete with jewelled skull knuckle duster handle and feather & jewel embellishments. A snip at £25!. All I can say is absolutely stunning!Check out www.annelouisemagazine.com for more pictures and review...

Kaftan, £16, Matalan

Dress, £22, clutch £12.99, wedges £22.99 , New Look

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It’s Vintage Darlingis a UK based vintageonline boutique. You will find atreasure trove of themost unique andwonderful vintagefinds around from the1900’s to the 1980’s.www.itsvintagedarling.com was created to bring a diverse and eclectic range of vintage clothing, handbags, dresses and accessories to you online. Their mission is to provide you with the most unusual, eye-catching vintage items certain to turn heads.

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A modern twist on the old favourite of stuffed peppers, this time using a creamy kale risotto with an tangy olive tapenade. Served with a gorgeous Quick oriental salad.....

Risotto stuffed Ramiro peppers(Serves 4)

2 vegetarian stock cubes dissolved in 1litre of water2 tbsp olive oil1 leek, finely chopped3 garlic cloves, crushed150g curly kale, chopped50ml vegetarian white wine1 lemon, zest only250g Arborio/risotto rice150g frozen peasSalt and black pepper 8 straight, red Ramiro peppers 6 tbsp olive tapenade (see below)20 small cherry tomatoes on the vine (5 per person)1. Preheat oven to 220C. Put the vegetable stock into a saucepan and simmer.2. In a large, wide frying pan fry the leek in a little oil for 5 minutes until softened. Add the garlic and fry for another minute.

3. Steam the kale for 5 minutes, run under cold water, drain and set to one side.4. Add the white wine, lemon zest and rice to the leeks and stir well making sure that the rice is well coated. Cook until the wine has been soaked up by the rice. Now ladle some of the stock over the rice and stir. 5. As the stock is absorbed by the rice keep topping up with more hot stock from the saucepan and keep stirring. You may not need all the stock depending on the size of pan used. It should take about 15-20 minutes until the risotto has a creamy consistency and the rice is cooked.6. Add the peas and wilted kale to the risotto about 5 minutes before the end, season to taste.7. Cut the tops off the Ramiro peppers and stuff with the risotto, followed

by a teaspoon of the tapenade. Repeat this for all the peppers until they are filled. You will have risotto left for serving. Set the remaining risotto to one side, reheat just before serving.7. Place the peppers and tomatoes onto a foil-lined baking tray, drizzle with a little olive oil and roast for 10-15 minutes.8. To serve, place a large spoonful of the spare risotto onto a large plate and stack two peppers against it. Place a set of cherry tomatoes next to the risotto.

NB: You can make your own tapenade by blending 30g olives, 1 tsp capers, 2 tsp olive oil and 1 tsp dried oregano.

Quick oriental salad (Serves 4)

1 block (400g) of plain firm tofu, cut into strips (If the tofu in water drain and pat with a paper towel to absorb excess water, then cut into strips.)200g mange tout sliced thinly lengthways 1 cucumber cut into ribbons 100g chestnut mushrooms, cut as thinly as you can50g sesame seeds1 tsp soya sauce )

Simply combine the ingredients and add a splash of soya sauce to taste.

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TIGGY’S blog

Our resident mascot Tiggy the Chihuahua, brings you gorgeous accessories for your cherished pets

Pets

To see more pictures visitwww.Facebook.com/TiggysBlog

Humunga Stache, £9.99www.firebox.comThere have been many famous moustache wearers over the years, from Fu Manchu and Freddie Mercury to Hulk Hogan and those annoying directory enquiry blokes. But there haven’t been many dogs. Until now, because the utterly ridiculous Humunga Stache is set to propel your bow wow into the upper echelons of moustache superstardom!

The Humunga Stache is actually a non-toxic rubber ball with a ‘tache section moulded on to it. When pooch picks up the ball the moustache bit sticks out so that he/she immediately resembles a Victorian gent/Wild West outlaw/member of the Village People. With fur, paws and a shiny nose. It’s

totally barking.

Dirty Dawg!Animology is a stunning new range of shampoos and sprays for your puppy or dog,Choice from Flea & Tick, White Wash, Dogs Body, Puppy Love, Dirty Dawg, Mucky Pup, Puppy Fresh, Stink Bomb.All created by pet care experts.From £4.89 at www.petsathome.co.uk

Shoo Flea Don’t bother me.....You can’t squash these mutant insects. Love them and they’ll love you back. FuzzYard Neighbourhood Nasties are made from premium non-toxic acrylic plush, fully machine washable and feature a squeaker and floppy limbs for dog interaction. Shoo is big, blue and incredibly dopey - an oversized mutant housefly that is never too hard to catch. He may be merely an insect but Shoo is big enough to hold his own against any dog.£9.99, www.petlondon.com

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Libra 24 Sept - 23 Oct Scorpio 24 Oct - 23 Nov Sagittarius 23 Nov - 22 Dec

Capricorn 23 Dec - 20 Jan Aquarius 21 Jan - 19 Feb Pisces 20 Feb - 20 Mar

Venus stimulates the need for intimacy, and you may want to barricade yourself in from the outside world and shun the social scene for the time being. The world of work also becomes increasingly more exciting to you, as a combination of luck and drive get you noticed.

With Jupiter and Uranus in Aries, don’t be surprised if people come to you with all kinds of drastic suggestions. Love and romance may also be a bit startling. Venus in Aquarius heralds a time of being out and about, and you will be drawn to fun types.

This prevailing cosmic activity may be a bit confusing, so please don’t scatter your energy, as you could end up squandering chances. Venus in Aquarius will help you feel popularity within your close circle is all about. You have a tremendous support network.

March horoscopes by Anne Louise’s astrologer Jason Caddy

It’s in the stars...Aries 21 Mar - 21 April Taurus 22 April - 21 May Gemini 21 May- 20 June

Cancer 22 June - 23 July Leo 24 July - 23 Aug Virgo 24 Aug - 23 Sept

You will make terrific progress right now, as Jupiter and Uranus in your sign ignite your natural zeal. Now that Venus has moved into Aquarius, others will be more inclined to roll over and give in to your whims. The sun in your sign from 20th gives you ample opportunity to re-charge your batteries.

You might feel the urge to make some image changes this month. Even if you don’t, there will be an air of confidence about you. Uranus and Jupiter back in Aries help you tick boxes over ambition, and you’ll do things on your terms. Prepare for Mercury to shake up your social contacts.

Jupiter and Uranus are now in Aries making this a time for you to really push your own agenda. Saturn will bring you stable foundations from which to work so don’t blow this opportunity. Anything new and fresh that comes at you socially will carry a strange yet magnetic appeal.

You will make it your mission to show the world your individuality this month. Venus in Aquarius turns on passion and this may be heightened, so don’t be coy. The sun in Pisces brings legal matters or travel to the surface, along with an urge to dive headfirst into practical matters.

Jupiter and Uranus in Aries should go a long way in helping you banish those winter blues, while Venus in Aquarius helps you look at partnerships. You should gain greater understanding of how you are perceived by the outside world, and what it has all been about for you.

This is a prolific time for working with others, as Venus in Aquarius means that you will derive a tremendous amount of satisfaction from teamwork. But Venus in this part of the chart can also sweeten the look of excess and you may be tempted to go over the score.

Jupiter and Uranus are now back in Aries, and this means that you are looking to make some alterations to the very roots of your life. Whatever you have been contemplating these last few months, you are now in a position to actualise it. Keep a close eye on spending.

Uranus and Jupiter in Aries bring a dramatic turnaround in what you want for you, and with the sun in your sign it’s time to fight your own corner. The final week of the month, once the sun has departed, begins a time of confusion when it is vital that you watch what you say to others.

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Venus in your sign asks you to scrutinise your relationships and Neptune, still hanging on in there, may cause you to want to run away from commitment and emotional reality. Keep your practical head on and you shouldn’t stray too far from what is meant for you.

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