My #NextChristmasWishlist 2014
I’ve always loved Next. When Hubster and I first moved in together, I felt like a ‘proper adult’ when I got my first Next Directory.
It feels like Christmas when I get the new directory at the beginning of the season and I make a mental list every time.
I am part of the Next Blogger network though and they have set bloggers a challenge to make up their #NextChristmasWishlist. Well, it would be rude not too, right?
I have chosen nine of my favourite items-one for each of us, including the dog. One for the new baby and the rest for the house.
So here it is-my ultimate Next Christmas Wishlist.
A lacy maternity dress for me. Well, it is the season of being merry and, I will be heavily pregnant this Christmas. It doesn’t mean a girl has to let herself go though does it? It is black, my staple colour and looks very flattering. It costs £52.
Next is a lovely blue, striped shirt for Hubster. Yes he might be a farmer but he really does scrub up well, if I do say so myself and he has gorgeous blue eyes that will look even bluer with this shirt. A man in a blue striped shirt certainly does it for me. This one is only £20. What a bargain. http://www.next.co.uk/x543436s3
Next up is Boo. I have chosen a lovely sequined dress for her in pale grey. She has her daddy’s blue eyes so this colour will look beautiful on her. It costs £36.
Then Rosie the dog can’t be left out. I love her in jumpers but she hates it so, I have decided to be kind to her and opt for some reindeer antlers instead. Minty the sheep had a pair last year so I decided it was Rosie’s turn and they are only £5.
Then I decided to get the baby something. As we don’t know the sex, I steered clear of clothing and opted for these cute bear storage baskets for the nursery. They will look lovely in there and will come in very handy for storage.
My kitchen is red and we don’t really have a full matching red dining set as I keep breaking items. Oops. Christmas is a great excuse to update your dinner service and no only is this one lovely and festive, it is not too Christmassy so I would get away with using it all year round. It is £32 which only works out at just over £2 per piece.