You could also feed through photos of your family or pets or even do them up in different themes to give away as presents.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
DIY Time! Glass Christmas Tree Baubles
Last year when the Christmas sales were on and all the decorations and Christmas stock was on sale (best time to buy the really fancy wrapping paper and cards) I brought a few packets of plain glass baubles - they have a hole in the top so you can feed decorations inside. I wanted some more silver ornaments so I cut up some sliver glitter fern and just feed it through. Quite effective with the lights hitting them.
You could also feed through photos of your family or pets or even do them up in different themes to give away as presents.
You could also feed through photos of your family or pets or even do them up in different themes to give away as presents.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Christmas decorations are up, up and...smash!
I put up the Christmas decorations yesterday and decided to put half the tree up..."half a tree?" I hear you say...
One year I saw a Christmas tree in the shops...to save space (or because they were lazy) they didn't put the branches of one side on and had it flush up against the wall - When I first saw it I thought that was the design but further investigation proved otherwise. I think it is a great option if you are short on space or like me never decorate the back side of the tree (as no one sees it). So I tried it this year...it does look a bit funny from the side (hubby before I told him: "Looks a bit flat against the wall...") but it looks quite normal from the front.
Oh ah...Shepherds Pie
Oh it was hubby's first day back at work yesterday after 6 weeks off after an ACL injury/operation so I wanted something tasty for dinner without much fuss...and really without much ingredients! So I looked in the freezer and found mince, I do need a book like "101 Ways with Mince" (which I think is actually a book...) because I always have it probably because it's so cheap and it makes a bit of food.
The cooking method is just like making bolognese sauce and mash potato so I won't go into that but once the mince is cooked and the potato is mashed, place the mince in a oven proof dish (approx 7cm deep and 18cm square) and spoon the mash on the top followed by the melted butter and cheese. Place in a 200C preheated oven for about 25min or until cheese is slightly browned (my Family was hungry so I didn't leave it in there as long).
Friday, December 02, 2011
Mum's "21st" (61st) Birthday Dinner
Last night was Mum's birthday dinner so we had a little 'formal' dining experience without the hassle of driving to a resturant in town (mum lives about 40min from town so it's too far at night). We set up the table and order food from our local Golf Club that's just down the road (it has great food but as it's a family resturant it can be a bit noisy when it's busy - which is every night!).
The table cloth was brought from Cairns, Queensland on our girly holiday earlier in the year - should probably do a post on that...
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Oh, It be that time of year again...
Just wrapped my first presents - for Husband. I wanted to go for a traditional theme. I did think of using newspaper, but if I did I wanted to use international newspapers and since I didn't know where to go to get that I thought of the classic brown paper. I love the though of old parcels wrapped in brown paper and tied with twine and when I found this Christmas wrapping paper in Spotlight (large sewing, craft and party supply store) I knew it was the one, the rolls are 5m long and even though I will not get through it I will go back and get another design to mix it up a bit. I also got myself some green and red raffia and swing tags to keep that old fashioned theme.
Shade and Play!
Unfortunately (or fortunately) not all of Maddison's things can fit inside the house - such as her cubby house (although when we first got it, it was set up in her room...but now with congregation of princess memorabilia it has been relegated outside)...but with the incredible humidity we have here up in the tropics and during the 'wet' season it is murder to wonder to your ensuit from your airconed bedroom...let alone sitting on your veranda!
Even on the veranda the plastic cubby was like sitting in a hot box, so we removed the roof - dah, but then it really isn't a cubby...it needs a roof! So I though about shade cloth, lets the air in and keeps it dark to give the illusion of a cosy cottage. I also added some on the window to keep the setting sun from blasting inside. On another note I will be purchasing an outdoor setting cover the right size to fit over the cubby for the next wet season when the rain comes in from the veranda side (it alternates each year).
It would depend on the type of cubby but I cut holes to fit the existing closers used for the plastic roof (green nobs) and I also used two rods (already the correct size) and fit them in pre-existing grooves to hold up the pitch.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Num num - Bento time!
Baby Shower - Nappy Cake
Went to a baby shower on the weekend and decided to try my hand at a nappy cake. Basically you use 50 or more disposal nappies and roll them so they create the layers of a cake.
For the first layer I rolled up 5 nappies then secured them with a rubber band, I then overlapped nappies horizontal around until I got the size circle I wanted, secured it with string then wrapped the layer in tissue paper (or muslin wrap as a extra gift) once all the layers are done you can put a small woddern dow in the middle to keep it together. Add decorations like ribbons and toys (you can add small things like dummies and bath items too). Put it all on a cake plate and your done!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Bento!
Oh I have discovered a love for bento boxes (Japanese lunch box) – While I was looking up hello kitty cutlery sets I stumbled upon them and I though it would be good for Maddison to make her food more appealing (also when she starts school). Below are some of the tools they have to produce the shapes (Hello Kitty specifically). But you can use cookie cutters and other things – I brought some silicone cupcake patties, some plain pink and some green with bee features (good buy I thought from the cheap store) so I can fill them with whatever – Japanese use disposable ones I think. I do need to get a shallow lunch box so that what is in the box doesn’t float around and the lid just sits on the cupcake top. You can use deli meat and sandwiches/bread cooked veggies and of course rice :p
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Christmas is Coming!!!
Oh yes I know, the dreaded carols playing in the shopping centres, decorations and trees being sold in the stores (they appeared at the start of October) - so while I wait for my friend to post photos of our Halloween night out I thought I would start to think about my Christmas sewing adventures...I have always wanted a Santa Suit that didn't look like a cheap $2 store one that some alcoholic party goer will be wearing...I have always loved the traditional Christmas cards from the Victorian time when the Christmas as we know it came into existence by Prince Albert based on the German traditions. Now these premade suits normally cost close to $400...not sure why cause certainly they aren't that hard to make (famous last words...)? and only consist of red velvet (cheaper velveteen) and white fur...
Plus I also want to make my daughter a 'Christmas Dress' something that evokes the traditional elements of Christmas...tartan, velvet, gold trim...
Friday, October 28, 2011
French Court Shoes
I am currently thinking of my feet...and what I will be putting on them for my costume. I was inspired by this post - although I am looking at more of the pointed toe and kitten heel style shoe, here is a little sketch:
I want to use some of the yellow and blue flowered fabric in the front and have it standing up (I'll use fabric stiffner) then use the blue ribbon - that I used for the bows on the dress - for the bows on the front and back of the heel and around the edges. I will probably put a cream rose on the front - same used for my chocker which I haven't talked about yet...next post hopefully.
Here are the shoes I ended up with - I brought the gold ballet flats and hot glue guned the bows and accents on (which didn't fair well the next morning).
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
French Aristrocrat's Bag
French Aristocrat
Here a few pics of a super fast trial run of the hair - I will curl those side bits and the little piece I will leave out at the back (you can just see the little bow at the back) that is also a large butterfly clip in my hair. I dusted my hair with Tailcum powder and sprayed with hairspray, also I used pillow stuffing in the pouf. Fortunatly my hair does what it is told so this look only took like 10 min, so with a few more minutes addention it should look good!
...had a little mishap with the purchased wig off Ebay...I'm not sure where they expected me to put my own hair under the wig but there is no space and it doesn’t even sit on your head or rather stay there with movement – I was dubious as they only had a manufactures pic – I do prefer to see a true pic of costumes and that. Oh well…
I don’t look like Marie Antoinette obviously but I still look like a French Aristocrat so I can still be a ‘ghost’ from that time with me blood and all...I was going to use some blood across my neck (head chopped off) and I also got some white body makeup stuff so I can make myself nice and white (I will possibly mix my foundation and the white stuff depending…) I should give the white makeup a test run too if only on a small patch. Just add a beauty mark or little black shape as was popular :p
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Hocus Pocus - Toil and Trouble!
My first (of many I hope) Halloween costume for my daughter. Halloween isnt a big event here in Australia so I try to make the most of it for obvious reasons :p She wanted to be a witch as Minnie Mouse is one in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Halloween episode. I just used a black tshirt she already had and made a skirt with a roll filled with stuffing around the waist to make the skirt stand out more.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Marie Antoinette 80% Complete
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Marie Antoinette Dress
Intergalactic Police Federation
Images of my space costume for a 25th birthday. First time I used spray paint and boy was it fun! It made everything and anything look awesome :p The Guns were just $5 water guns spray painted black with gold detail, the communication headset was just a cheap computer headset and I removed the one side and applied my magic paint :)
Here is all of use dressed at the party - my hubby is behind me all so decked out...he didn't know what hit him :p
We also had photo IDs, guns and holsters...have to take some more pics of them.
We also had photo IDs, guns and holsters...have to take some more pics of them.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Marie Antoinette
This costume is in preperation for the 2011 Halloween season (not that I will wear it to too many places :p). Thsi is the first full outfit I have made since high school - about 7 yrs ago (had to use the calculator for that one :p) so I am a little proud of myself...and a bit surprised how easily it came together consiering I whanted a corset bodice and only used a template and no instructions...
Here is where I got the corset pattern - has a few useful other patterns as well.
This is the bodice of the dress - I was going make a corset then make a bodice dress to go over it but that was too much for a first go I thought - I used zip cable ties for the 'boning'.
Here is where I got the corset pattern - has a few useful other patterns as well.
Sorry that the photo is blurry but you get the idea (I'll get a better pic later) - I haven't finished the back as yet, of which I will put a zip and hid it with a fabric tab. You will notice that the neck is too wide for mid 1700's as its in the corset style but I will add some lace and that for modest!
Here is a step towards my hip pads (they are made from a cushions insert I had lying around and I just cut it in half) - they are a little too puffy for the skirt so I will need to take some stuffing out and they will need to be on there own belt as the petticoat elastic isn't strong enough and they will end up around my ankles :D
So it is coming together I think...more updates to come!
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Chic Vintage
- Top - Target ($10 odd)
- Skirt - Valley Girl ($9.95)
- Necklaces - Equip ($5 each)
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Tuesday, March 01, 2011
My vintage 1950's mint green dress from Ebay-America is here…opened it at work – so excited to try it on when I get home (may not be too small after all…) interesting fabric though – it’s thin but it is has a slight sheen and is silky but looks cool like cotton…not sure what it is. The arms and dress are one layer and the bodice is two layers of the fabric, comes with matching belt so cute :p I can so see myself wearing it!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Light (Egypt Safari) Ensemble
Friday, February 25, 2011
Dinning Room
Just wanted to take a photo of my Dinning room as I did a bit of redecorating. It shows my wall art that I talked about doing in a earlier post and my tea set on its own table. I also brought some nice photo frames (like the one on the wall) and I am going to add black and white photos of the family.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Puppet Theatre
I have in mind to create a puppet theatre (one for Maddison and if it turns out well one for a friends niece). I'm not sure how hard it would be to make...I want one that can fold down flat (I like toys that fold away otherwise my house would just be toys!) so according to my construction plans (!) it has three sides with hinges so that when you fold them out you insert a dole through the top to keep it steady (also would be able to attach a curtain/backdrop). I would also like a shelf/bench top so the puppets have a flooring (also can be used as a shop front). I would like it in the old fashion French style such as the 1700's little blue one above (actually a miniature dolls house one). I wish I could find a flatpack one like this that you could just paint...
What do you think?
Friday, February 18, 2011
Fashion 101
Now I have never worn socks with open toed shoes but I thought I would try it as I see it all the time on the net and in the magazines and if anything it makes the heels comfy!
I will have to invest in some coloured/patterned socks though as my selcections was a bit grim of only black and white...I always thought I was a sock fan but really I am quite tame!
Note: The shoes are red with white polka dots.
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I will have to invest in some coloured/patterned socks though as my selcections was a bit grim of only black and white...I always thought I was a sock fan but really I am quite tame!
Note: The shoes are red with white polka dots.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Toddlers Dress
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tea Time!
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