I
bought this mat as it was described and advertised (and still is) as a
craft mat. However, my craft is art journaling and mixed media and this
is just the wrong product for that. My review relates to my experience
with this as craft mat as this is why I bought it for and not for
barbecuing.
The parcel came with 3 large mats made of a light
material that it's flexible to fold and roll and, therefore, easy to
store and put away. It makes a good shelf liner.
This isn't a mat
I want for mixed media, as any liquid or semi-liquid product that falls
on goes through the sheet and stains what's underneath. It gets dirty
easily and, what's more, isn't easy to clean unless I use acetone or
other chemical products. That being the case, it doesn't protect my
table from anything and it is useless as craft mat for me. I have
re-purposed the mats for other uses in my home.
Posca markers are my fav acrylic markers because of the quality of the ink, container pen and nib. This is one of the larger Posca markers and has a round nib. The marker has a beautiful black matte colour and glides easily on watercolour paper (180, 200 and 300 gsm are the ones I usually use them with) without bleeding. I use it for dotting, creating bold marks in my artwork, and to fill small tricky spots in paintings. Ink is water-based so I give it a minute or two to dry off before applying any medium or any other paint on top because it smudges. It prefer to use it when the artwork is almost finished just to contour, fill in gaps and add extra marks. The nib is removable and washable. The only thing that annoys me about the nib is the fact that, when you first get the marker, you have to pump it for an eternity for the ink to come out. The nib gets easily ruined if used on wet painted surfaces, and, although it can be washed, sometimes the damage is not repairable. For the rest, this is one of my art supplies staples.
The
design of the tin, branding, and teabag sachets is wonderfully modern
and appealing to the eye. It is wonderfully designed and has an inner
cardboard structure that holds each tea specialty in specific drawers
or pockets. This structure is removable and I now use the box as
container for some crafty stuff of mine.
I love that these teas
are organic and fair trade, something that is really important to me.
All the flavours have in common that are light and clear, not strong or
full bodied. However, they're good teas/tisanes and I've enjoyed them
all.
> Chai is my fav of the lot, as it is still flavoursome
but the mix of spices is balanced and not too strong or too weak so I
can have it without sugar on its own, without milk. It is still good
with a drop of milk.
> English breakfast is good, clear and flavoursome, but delicate not full-bodied, which is my fav breakfast tea.
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Camomile & Lavender is lovely and very soothing to my stomach. Yet,
the lavender is barely noticeable to the palate despite making 30% of
the tea content. I had it first as my stomach was slightly upset and the
discomfort went away. I've had it before going to bed as is caffeine
free drink and warms my belly before going to sleep.
> Ginger
& Citrus is perhaps the weakest link as I only notice the ginger and
little of it. I like it overall, but is not as flavoursome as I
expected to be, and the citrus notes aren't noticeable to my palate.
> Berries is again a very subtle but flavoursome tisane and I can only say that it tastes like many other berries tea.
Overall a great selection of delicate teas in a wonderful box.
This is a good facial scrub that leaves my skin squeaky clean. I love the caramel latte sort of scent, which adds enjoyment to my daily routine. The tube is generous in size and a small dub goes a long way. My only concern is that this scrub is actually quite coarse, despite the coconut added to it, and very hard on my delicate skin. I think it needs more oil in it to make it softer for my skin. For the rest, good value for money.
I bought this due to the very practical design as it's a small bottle ideal to store and carry around. Most importantly, I wanted to try the chisel tip as I use this to glue small pieces onto my collages and this seemed perfect to easily and evenly spread the glue. That was my wish. The chisel is similar to that of acrylic markers but has to be pumped out every time you want to use the glue not just the first time. Glue is liquid, spreads well when the tip is moist but it does not when the tip is not. The adhesive strength and quality of this glue is similar to average school glue sticks I also use. That being the case, I won't buy this again
This is a beautiful vintage-looking large dimmable bulb. They have, at least with my lamp, three different degrees of brightness. They create a very lovely romantic and cozy atmosphere in my bedroom, and they are perfect to pace my getting up in the morning going from very faint light to bright one. My only criticism is that these bulbs are extremely flimsy and delicate and break easily. This is the second replacement I've bought in a year. For the rest, a beautiful atmospheric bulb.
I've been using this lipstick since it came out to the market. I love the colour, which really suit my skin colour. Most importantly, this is a good value for money lippy. It stays on all day even after eating, and, depending on what I eat, it will last till next morning before I shower. It is matte when used without the gloss coating. Otherwise, it looks moist without being glossy. The clear coating really goes quickly, so I barely use it on weekdays. This lasts me for a long time as once light coat does the job.