Set Sail on Dry Land this 12th July, Yearly Pirate Picnic Time.

The 12th July sees the hugely popular Pirate Picnic Day Out return to Castle Ward in Northern Ireland. Out in the beautiful, (hopefully) sunny countryside, the National Trust property puts on a swashbuckling family day each 12th July for those wanting to get out of the towns and cities.

 

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It costs the normal admission price, no extra and there is a wealth of activities. It starts at 1pm but I would advice getting there early as its a very popular day. A early start gives you time to stroll down to the lakeside and petting farm, and to see if you can spot which parts of the estate were used in Game of Thrones filming. 

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Then dander back up, spread your picnic rug and take part in the fun.  Don't forget it's a fancy dress day! You too, Dad!

"Disembark if you dare in the Castle Ward Pirate Cellars for an expedition with Buccaneer Scurvy Dog or set off to the face painting port to join the treasure hunt for some pirate booty. Scour the land for hidden clues and have your spyglass handy to keep those pesky pirates at bay. Make your own Jolly Roger and swab the decks with Skinny Jim to make sure your vessel is shipshape, we have treasure for the last pirate standing. Or head down to the barn for a treasure trove of exciting crafts and activities.


Normal admission,  free for National Trust members."

 

if you have time, and your children are a little over toddler age with an interest in history, the Castle Ward tour is also a great event. I always enjoy seeing the boxing taxidermy squirrels. 

Perhaps I will see you there? Come say hello. 

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High Street Heist- Your Chance to Make Your Mark in Bangor, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff....

Bangor is my home town and I love it. Unfortunately the town centre retail is dwindling. Shops are closing and I would love to go into an essay rant of why, as I studying town planning at uni and have a lot to say about it, but, a light-hearted blog that does not make.

Instead I will bring High Street Heist to your attention. All the details are below, and there are identical schemes running in Glasgow, Manchester, London and Cardiff, so check out your nearest location.

I really want to get involved too in some kitsch capacity, so hopefully we can work together. Lets do it.

Visit Somewhere To or email rebekah@somewhereto.org 

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Paws up! Who Wants a Healthy Pack of BEAR fruit snacks?

Yoyo's BEAR Paws are the 100% fruit, no-added anything snack for next autumn's lunchbox. The fun packs have three different themes, Safari, Jungle and Dino. Inside the soft, fruit drops are printed with 5 different animal or dinosaur prints, so you can play with your food and learn at the same time. The are vegan friendly, sell for about 55p and are stocked in Sainsbury's and Holland & Barratt. They will soon be launching multipacks too. www.BearNibbles.co.uk

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Brands- Be Part of The World of Kitsch 4th Anniversary Giveaway

Early August sees four years of The World of Kitsch. Last blogaversary I contacted some of the fabulous brands I'd featured that year and out together a huge giveaway for my readers. This year I would love to do the same as a thank you for reading, subscribing and appreciating The World of Kitsch.
Brands, whether I've featured you before or not, this is a chance to be on the blog and reach thousands of readers. Email me on kitschandink@me.com to donate a prize and celebrate with me.

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21 Crazy Behind the Scenes Photos of Series One of The Aquabats Super Show

The Aquabats is my, I mean my son's favourite new tv show. The Aquabats are an actual touring ska punk band, headed by The MC Bat Commander, who also happens to be Christian Jacobs, the co-creator of Yo Gabba Gabba.
The show is a mix of campy, sixties-esque Batman and Power Rangers. There's a lot of comedy, explosions and subtle jokes for the mums and dads. The UK DVD release isn't until 22nd July, but you can pre-order the Aquabats Supershow Complete Series One here. CITV are currently showing the first series at the weekend, or you can download every episode from iTunes today (this is what I did).

Series two is showing now in the US on The Hub, and I really hope CITV pick it up too. In the meantime, co-creator and director Jason DeVilliers has kindly allowed me to use his behind-the-scenes snaps from series one recording.

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Investment Art. Make a Statement with the Saatchi Gallery Curator Collection.

When house prices are falling and the stock exchange is risky business, a safer investment would be to turn your gaze towards the art scene. Buying from a limited run of prints, or even better, originals, from artists who are just starting out is a great investment. Even for folks like me, who don't have hundreds to spend, it's still viable to buy a young artist's work to decorate your home, than go somewhere on the high street and spend £40 on a run of the mill print that everyone else will have.

The Saatchi Gallery is a wise place to start. Here you will find art and photography hand-picked by those in the know, at fair prices. It's a cool place for artists to start out too, as Saatchi accept submission of work which then can reach a mass audience through their online gallery.

Here are some of my favourites from their current collection, click through to buy art online from Saatchi Gallery.

Haircut 5 (with Andrew Tamlyn) by Erin Case

Haircut 5 (with Andrew Tamlyn) by Erin Case

The Irregularities of Discernment ; Edition 2 of 10 by Michael Vincent Manalo

The Irregularities of Discernment ; Edition 2 of 10 by Michael Vincent Manalo

Magritte's Escape by Joe Webb

Magritte's Escape by Joe Webb

Breakfast by Theron Humphery

Breakfast by Theron Humphery

I Knew It Would Come to This (The Old Horizon) by Geoff Diego Litherland

I Knew It Would Come to This (The Old Horizon) by Geoff Diego Litherland