Colour my Everyday: Eat a Rainbow
26 July 2017

I work in colour, I think in colour, and my brain gets inspired by lots of colour. “Eat a rainbow of colors often,” is one of my daily mottos; and here I’m sharing with you some of my recent colourful London eats that are really doing it for me lately… {images from top to bottom}
Missie Cindz
Colour my Everyday: Mayfield Lavender
25 June 2017

Summer definitely arrived in London this week and I’ve been spending the past month planning fun and colourful outings ready to take advantage of these longer and hot days. From ideas such as doing little al fresco dining gatherings with friends – such as a picnic in the park or family BBQ are always fun,
Missie Cindz
London, Be my Valentine
04 February 2017

Can a city be my Valentine?… Of course…. London, I’m so smitten with you at the moment. Whether we’re single, engaged, natives or just visiting, there’s no city I’d rather be on Valentine’s Day. I’ve been in London for almost four years now, coming from Sheffield to the ‘Big Smoke’ was a huge transition for
Missie Cindz
New Year, New Notebook
01 January 2017

Wishing you all brilliance, deliciousness and a fantastic stationery filled New Year. Every (new) year since 1st Jan 2013, I always see today as the first page of an exciting 365 book. It’s true, a new notebook full of clean white blank pages waiting to be scribbled and drawn in; with what? I don’t know
Missie Cindz
Thank you, 2016
24 December 2016

Wow…how is it the end of the year, already?! Looking forward to the much needed holiday break. This year has been an incredibly busy one; travelled, motivated, pushed to get things done, created, collaborated, designed, and doodled our socks off! There were a couple of things I wanted to experience this year but didn’t manage
Missie Cindz
Simple joy in a brick
06 December 2016

Once a kid always a kid – WE will always love Lego!! Exploring the new Lego store in Leicester SQ and we both couldn’t drag each other out of the place. Filled with so much creativity, fun and colour in a brick; the place was amazingly bonkers! Featuring a six-metre high 200,000-brick Big Ben, why
Missie Cindz