Top Festival tips

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It has been months since I have been to a festival, but I have been meaning to publish a ‘tips for festival goers’ for some time now. So here it is;

1. Take wellies and knee high socks!

Regardless of the time of year please remember, we are still in Britain and the weather can change at the drop of a hat. Wellies really are the best for tackling deep, slippy mud and uneven terrain. And don’t forget the socks. There were far too many boys walking around with huge raw lines on the back of their legs – ouch! Don’t spoil your fun over the price of a pair of socks. Or if you have big calves like me, try and find a pair of ankle height wellies – yes they do exist! They are lighter to walk in and don’t rub your cakes raw, but they don’t offer as much waterproof protection.

2. Get a two ply tent

Our first trip to a festival was Download festival at Donington park. This festival takes place in June which makes it one of the warmer festivals. However, our 1 ply pop up tent left us freezing all night long and gasping for breath in the early hours of the morning – literally from one extreme to the other. It also gave us a nasty shock when ice cold condensation dripped on our heads at 3am -BRRR! And if you plan to go to a festival like Leeds or Glastonbury then a 1 ply tent will not protect you from the rain.
Yes you can get two ply POP UP tents so there is no excuse not to get one! We bought a 4 person, 2 ply, Halfords own brand pop up tent on half price offer for £40.

3. The rule of half

Make sure, if your sharing your tent, that there is enough room. Tent guides usually over-estimate, so try the rule of half. If the tent says it fits 2, it normally means it will fit 1. If it says it will fit 4, then it will fit 2, and so on. The most important thing is to have plenty of room either by your feet or by your sides. You will need enough space for a crate of beer, muddy wellies and damp clothes. You don’t want to roll over onto any if those in the middle of the night. And room to keep your wood logs over night if you decide to buy any wood for a fire.

4. Plan ahead and split up

If there are a lot of you going to a festival together then buy 1 or 2 info packs between you and plan what bands you would like to see. If they’re mostly the same then great! But if not then don’t waste your time and your ticket money seeing bands you don’t want to see. Pick a band buddy, split up and get to see as many bands as you can. But please make sure there are at least 2 of you – don’t go out alone. You can always plan to meet up with your friends afterwards or plan to watch the headliners together.

5. Just the two of us

If you are going to a festival as a couple then try and make a mini break out of it. Take a picnic blanket to sit out when the sun is shining. Buy logs at the festival and sit up all night in front of the fire. Take a bottle of wine, but tip it into a plastic bottle – not quite as romantic but you get the idea.

6. Pully poncho

Ponchos are great! They are light weight, compact, waterproof and transparent – so you can still see your well picked festival outfit underneath. But unfortunately they do come with problems. Most ponchos sold at festivals have hoods but with no draw string :( So try and pick up some ponchos before you go. Ours were only £2 each from ASDA. The drawstring makes a huge difference; it stops the wind blowing your hood off every 5 seconds, which can get very irritating very fast! Also, make sure you wear a scarf underneath as the occasional drip can get through.

These are just a few tips that I hope will make your festival a lot easier. Rock On!

October 15, 2011. Mind Spill. Leave a comment.

They think it’s all over…

Whilst browsing the Marks and Spencer’s website I also came across a few more of my designs, so I thought I would share them with you.

Spotty Bag – £2.00

Bottle Bag – £1.50

Pin badge roll wrap – £2.00

October 12, 2011. Design, Marks & Spencers, Typography. Leave a comment.

It’s that time of year again

Believe it or not but Christmas is not too far away. In fact, it is so close that Marks & Spencer have launched their online Christmas store. Here are my designs for Christmas 2011!

Multi-pack – 5.00 – 3 for 2

Grandma & Grandad record your own message card – £4.00 – 3 for 2

Build a reindeer Son card – £3.50 – 3 for 2

Make your own range – gift bags – £5.00

Party bauble gift wrap – £3 – 3 for 2

Pony Calendar – £4.00

October 11, 2011. Design, Illustration, Marks & Spencers, Christmas. Leave a comment.

Word of the day – organization

Hey people!

I have decided to organize my life today! I have been so up in the air recently; setteling into living with a partner for the first time, work and cramming my family life in Nottingham into a 2 day weekend and cramming my social life in Leeds into 3 nights (one night for the required weekly food shop of course!)

Well today I have organized my desk, my files, got on the road to fitness (signing up to a gym and buying zumba for the xbox kinect). I can now reward myself twice! Firstly by spending a lovely evening helping my friend Jenna apartment hunt. And secondly, spending Thursday evening celebrating 3 some of my bestist friends birthdays by glamming up and going out for a meal (starting with pre-celebratory champagne drinks of course!) I am uber exciteds.

Anyway back to work… here are a few of my latest products in store…

Value wraps from M&S

Father’s Day cards

August 2, 2011. Mind Spill, Illustration, Marks & Spencers, Typography. Leave a comment.

The end is nigh

Starting to get extremely excited about the final ever Harry Potter film this Friday! And also for my first experience of an IMAX cinema and a 3D film all curtosy of the National Media Museum in Bradford. Therefore, I would love to display this lovely tribute created by crowded teeth.com

July 11, 2011. Mind Spill. Leave a comment.

Smile

Hey guys. I haven’t been able to blog for a while as my entire life has been thrown into forward gear! Work is going well, my flat seems to get more furniture everyday and in 2 days there will be two new members of the Britannia wharf household; my wonderful boyfriend and a lovely new kitten we’ve decided to name Lister.
Also, as I spent the best part of last year designing for Christmas, there has been a bit of a gap in work. However, here is my first design piece I have created since becoming a full time graphic designer for M&S.

February 3, 2011. Tags: . Illustration, Marks & Spencers. Leave a comment.

Blast from the past

As it’s only 6 weeks to Christmas I thought my favourite Christmas jumper would be worth a mention. Here is a jumper my Grandma knit for my Grandad back in 1953. Since then it has been past down through aunties, uncles and now to me!  Merry Christmas everyone.

November 17, 2010. Mind Spill. Leave a comment.

Rosey Cheeks

My dream has come true -  my card has been featured on print & pattern as one of her faves! Go on…take a gander. And whilst I’m talking about being spotted – check out Alberg & Austin’s latest blog entry!

November 10, 2010. Mind Spill, Design, Marks & Spencers, Typography, Christmas. Leave a comment.

Merry Christmas Everyone!

I know its way too early but I am celebrating the arrivals of my first designs into Marks and Spencers!

Check it out…

These are all available in stores and online right now!

September 30, 2010. Design, Marks & Spencers, Typography, Christmas. Leave a comment.

Out and About

Alberg & Austin have been super busy advertising the brand – they definitely deserve a huge round of applause! Check out the blog to find out more.

September 2, 2010. Alberg & Austin, Mind Spill. Leave a comment.

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