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Martin House #B3CharityRevamp | QueenBeady

Martin House #B3CharityRevamp Bloggers Event

Martin House is a wonderful place, it does wonderful things for wonderful people. It’s a place that families can go to when their terminally ill children need more support than the family can give them, whilst it’s a harrowing decision for most this place is a great unit that provides love & care in the last few months of these precious lives. I’m always dropping bags and bags of clothes off at our local Martin House charity shop, so when Branded3 got in touch to say they were holding a Martin House #B3CharityRevamp event I was in.

Martin House #B3CharityRevamp Bloggers Event Clothes Sale

The aim of the game was for bloggers to bring all our unwanted clothes and hopefully someone else at the event would buy them, thus giving a donation to Martin House Charity. It was held at the quirky, Just Grand! Vintage Tearooms in the Grand Arcade, Leeds. I’ve recently wrote a review about this cute little place too – so I was super excited we could go back! With 4 or 5 full rails of clothes and a table full too, we were like kids in a candy shop! I mean what fashion blogger would turn down this opportunity.

Martin House #B3CharityRevamp Bloggers Event 1
Photo C/O Kariss of Shy, Strange, Manic

As an icebreaker we were all gathered round to be told that we needed to put together an outfit from all the clothes on the rail, awesome right? Strike that. The catch was we had to use a rail of very unwanted clothes from Martin House to create our final look. I was definitely in the mood to #werkit because I’d already spotted some crêpe, cream wide leg trousers from that rail & all I needed was the perfect top to match it. Searching high & low I finally came across an oversized, flowy blouse that just fit the bill so well. It was a ”walking along the French Riviera” kinda look, you know that Amal Clooney of outfits (think her real, official wedding suit she wore but with a bit more blue.) After we had pulled the rails apart to find the perfect outfit it was show & tell, where we had to decide the winner of the £100 one4all voucher! I genuinely thought the competition was stiff and that Laura of A Forte For Fashion was going to pip me to the post with her brown grunge-esque inspired outfit, but with 5 vote for my outfit, I took the crown of charity chic fashion winner! I was pretty shocked to say the least & I still am. There is now a run in joke that I cannot win anything else, I seem to be on a winning streak.

 

Time to shop. I’d had my eye on some lovely pieces for Leeds Festival, an oversized, men’s denim shirt and some suede shorts. Of course, I had to purchase the shirt that won me my voucher too. So I was the proud owner of 3 more items, £10 had gone in to the charity pot and I had also donated some clothes too. An incredible feeling knowing that you are helping such a worthwhile cause!

Just Grand Leeds

 

Photo C/O Kariss of Shy, Strange, Manic

Afternoon Tea was served & my word, it was delicious. Plated on 3 tier cake stands we had cakes, sandwiches and scones. It was heavenly. All supplied by Just Grand! its clear to see why this place books up fast all the time. It was lovely to chat with Jenna from Hepcat Blogs, Kellie from Big Fashionista & Mary from Strike A Pose. I love catch ups with my blogger friends & I’m so lucky that we get to do this on such a regular basis!

We managed to raise a whopping £300 for Martin Houses and the main reason I want to write this blog post is that I do want you to go and donate to Martin House, it’s a place of solace for those who need love & support through terrible disease/life threatening illnesses. It’s a charity that is paramount to Yorkshire . It also provides the after support to those who have lost their young children too. What they do is a mammoth task that has to be done to help people through these tragic circumstances. If you can’t spare a few pounds, why not clear out your wardrobe and hold a little clothes party at your house, or take them down to local Martin House charity stores in Boston Spa & Wetherby. There are so many ways you can help and if you’d like to learn more click here!

Bee xxx

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9 responses to “Martin House #B3CharityRevamp | QueenBeady”

  1. Sophie Cliff Avatar

    Ahhhh this looks like so much fun and I LOVE that place <3

    Sophie Cliff

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      It’s adorable isn’t it? I could live in there, it’s super cute. The event was brilliant, wish you had been there!
      Bee xxx

  2. Frankie | TheMayfairy.com Avatar

    What a lovely thing to do! Such a positive blogger event, glad you could help raise so much money x

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Thanks Frankie,
      It was a pretty special event. The charity is based up the road from me so try & support it as much as I can – this was another perfect opportunity.
      Bee xxx

  3. Charlene Moore Avatar

    What a wonderful blogger event. It’s so fabulous to see an event held in aid of such a worthwhile cause – and it goes to show that charity can be fun too! From clothes swaps to bake-offs, there are so many great ways to raise money for amazing causes like Martin House. What a difficult but important job they do.

    x

    p.s. congratulations on winning the competition, ya wee fashionista!

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Hi lovely,
      Indeed – it was nice to give back! As bloggers we can be influential and set the bar with Charities so I do hope that they have plenty of coverage after the event. They deserve it!
      Bee xxx

  4. Strikeapose Avatar

    I didn’t see that we had raised £300 for them, that’s fantastic!

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      It’s brilliant isn’t it! They wrote about it in my local newspaper too http://www.wetherbynews.co.uk/news/local/bloggers-help-hospice-after-clothes-revamp-1-7426931
      Bee xxx

      1. Strikeapose Avatar

        Fab, just had a look, thanks for linking it! M x

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