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5 North East shops you should visit in the New Year
Whether you’re new to the North East or you’ve lived here for all your life – there’s certain shops you might have overlooked that you simply must visit. Deep Vintage For all you vintage lovers and alternative dressers, Deep Vintage offers a range of vintage clothing mixed with unique garments. If Levi jeans, checkered shirts…
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We celebrate our favourite North East male bloggers
We pay tribute to our favourite male fashion and lifestyle blogs in the North East. Now, I know we’re used to seeing most male fashion blogs down South, but our favourites are just as good- and they’re from Newcastle- what more could we want? Take a look at what they have to say about themselves…
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Boxing Day sales survival guide
Be prepared We’re talking Vin Diesel in The Pacifier prepared, but instead of being equipped with baby bottles and nappies you need to have your shopping essentials. It’s best to have a small cross body bag, so you can keep it close at all times and it won’t get wedged between other people as you…
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How to spend Christmas night
You’ve eaten your turkey, inhaled your mince piece and squeezed in some cheese and crackers. Now what? Do you nap? Do you walk off the turkey? Do you try and fit more food in? If none of these sound appealing then why not try one of our suggestions: 1) Watch Doctor Who, it may not be…
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Tutorial: Origami Christmas tree napkins
Do your napkins looking, dull, limp and lifeless? If so, why not think about turning it in to a festive Christmas tree with origami, they are sure to wow your guests. They can be created both with fabric napkins or paper ones so everyone can have a go. They will take just a couple of…
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Tutorial: Dancing paper Ballerina’s
Possibly the prettiest paper decoration ever, these gorgeous dancing ballerinas look stunning when hung from your window and they look much harder to make than they really are. The ballerina figures can be printed out from Kids Kuddy. Simply cut out the figures and make a simple, classic paper snowflake then cut a slit in…