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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Headbands I made

I've just realised that I would be leaving for the airport in exactly one week! This is incredibly exciting.

I made the headband using the tutorial that I posted here. It worked quite well, and it didn't take very long to make. However, I did find that:

1.) Cutting 4 inches is cutting too much off. I didn't even cut 3, and it fits quite tight. [I worked with half a metre to start with].

2.) The headband needs to be ironed, as the glue makes it pretty wobbly.

3.) The satin gets wet really easily, so don't wear it if you have wet hair like I did.

4.) It looked quite cute! Especially with my curled hair!


I especially chose a ribbon that was ready-folded on the inside, so it would be stronger. But this also made gluing the elastic easier because I just had to tuck in and glue it :)

p.s.: I curled my hair with Remington Straightini, and I have to say, it's an amazing product. My friend curled my hair with her tongs and since my hair is poker straight, the curls fell out in half an hour. My Remingtonised waves and curls, however, lasted for almost two days. With the length and the colour, I dare say my hair looked like a longer version of this!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Ariel and Jasmine

I found the most wonderful Disney tutorial book on how to draw their princesses! It contains detailed information on how to draw Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Jasmine, Belle, and Tinkerbell!

My most favourite Disney princesses are Ariel and Jasmine. This was my very first attempt - not counting the attempts to do both these princesses when I was nine - to draw them Disney style.


I'm very happy with my Ariel, but I think Jasmine's eyes should have been wider and her lips fuller and smiling.

The book is called "How to draw Disney Princesses", and it's available on Scribd.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

DIYs

Hi hi! How's DIY month going? Missed any? Not to worry, here they are:


There's some more comin' your way ... I'm sitting down to make my headbands right now, and hopefully I will also be able to put up the tutorial on the rosette brooch!

Toodles, and have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! I think I'll have an individual post on that though ... :)

Hair and headbands

I've decided that I want to grow out my hair. It's never been very much longer than my shoulders, simply because I've always found it easier to work with in the mornings. I believe that I've been inspired by Bonnie Wright's Ginny Weasley in the newest Harry Potter movie.

But my hair is at a stage right now where it's just below my shoulders, and doesn't look good in a ponytail. This is where headbands come to rescue! ;D

I especially like this olive lace headband:

I got cream lace [I couldn't find olive green :( ], a brown satin ribbon that is absolutely gorgeous, and some elastic. These make two completely different headbands [or is it hairbands?!]. I got 1m of the cream lace, which is more than enough, and can make two headbands, and 1/2m of the brown satin, which is just about enough. Phew. [cream lace = 0.60c, brown satin = 0.70c, and 2m of elastic = $1.50. Sweet!]

I looked at a couple of blogs and websites, and this is a good guide that I came across at eHOW:

1. Measure the ribbon around your head where you'll be wearing the headband.

2. Mark this length on the ribbon.

3. Cut the ribbon about 4 inches shorter than the marked length.

4. Apply a solution to avoid fraying at the ends [they recommend Fray Check]. {Lightly burning the ends with a candle also works - we used to do this for school all the time}

5. Stitch the end of the ribbon to a piece of elastic. {I'm going to glue it with my super glue - simply because it's extremely strong ... and I can't sew to save my life ;) }

6. Overlap the elastic and the ribbon about 1/2 inch.

7. Check if the headband fits okay.

8. Sew [or if you're like me, glue] the other end of the ribbon to the elastic.

9. Voila! Headband success!

Another - albeit a teensy bit complex - tutorial here. Let me know how it goes!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Origami Stars

Hope you're having a wonderful holiday break. I certainly am. Devouring lots of chocolate in the form of Lindt choccy balls [picture here], Nutella, and Chex [my usual breakfast cereal is however Cheerios]. Drinking lots of Coca-Cola. Playing lots of Bubble Struggle. Reading The Midnight Twins. Straightening my hair with my brand new Remington. Taking part in heaps of giveaways. Getting ready for that overseas trip. Mmm.

Anyway, here's a tutorial that I found on how to do 3D Origami stars! Don't forget to click on it to view it better!

p.s.: Okay, yeah, today's the 24th but I'd saved this post as a draft on the 22nd ... :D

Friday, December 18, 2009

The year the Gypsies came

Again, a little off-topic, to introduce another book that I really like. The year the Gypsies came, by Linzi Glass. I first read it about three/four years ago [it was recommended to me by a librarian, and I have to say, she had an excellent choice], and haven't gone back to it again, but I took it out of the library the other day ... I won't review it, as it's been a long time since I read it, but I will type out the blurb for you ...

This is the cover version of the one that I'm reading [the writing is in metallic bronze and the cracks underneath (to represent the cracks in Emily's family) aren't as visible]:


They came to us that spring and cast a spell over us, and they changed our lives forever.

Emily Iris looks forward to the times her parents welcome house guests to their family's unhappy home on the edge of Johannesburg. For a while, for as long as the visitors are there, her mother and father will put their quarrels aside and be like a real family.

In the spring of 1966, a family of wanderers—an Australian couple and their two boys—comes to stay. But the arrival of these 'gypsies' starts a chain of events that will shatter Emily's hopes of a happy family life and change them all forever ...

--

And of course I'd like any book that has a character named Emily Iris! Such a beautiful name!

Book cover from the Linghams Booksellers website and (c) Linzi Glass

DIY Lanvin-Inspired Bracelet

So, I don't know if anyone's reading this blog [lol], but ... here's an excellent DIY if you know the ABCs of sewing!


Photo (c) Tricia at Oh So Crafty

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Kaboodle

Look at these creative vases! More such items at Kaboodle.

p.s.: My camera is being psycho again. Kunal and Aparna think this is funny.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Rosette Brooch

Guess who's almost finished making a rosette brooch, quite similar to the picture in the post below? Guess who's also writing a tutorial for it? Guess who met Santa today?

[Yes, me!]

Rosette

Attempting to do a tutorial on a brooch inspired by this [as seen on Trinny and Susannah's website]!


Can't find the glue and the cardboard. Trust something to get lost in my room. >:(

HBP Live Screening!!!

Ohhh I can't believe I'm missing the live screening! However I'm watching the movie at the same time as the screening [we're at the first potions lesson scene at the moment]. 

Anyhow, if you're missing out on it too, read Mugglenet twitter updates here! Thank you, Mugglenet, for letting us know what's happening in the chat! Thank you!!

Latest tweet: Will Dan be using Twitter any time soon? "I can safely say no." Says "I would just be inundated."

Toodles!

Image (c) Warner Bros and the Harry Potter gang :)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

I made some tags

Hi! Following that post from yesterday, I whipped up some luggage tags. I think they're cute. I like red the best, and mum likes green the best. Hm. 

I want to post these as downloadable items for you, but I don't know how to do it - any ideas, smarties? :)

Any more ideas for tags?

Friday, December 11, 2009

Win this!: Headband

Yes, lovely, isn't it?! Enter the giveaway if you want! Original Etsy shop here.

PS: Don't forget to enter the Footzy Roll giveaway too, they look too beautiful to not enter!!

Photo from House of Tesla.

Luggage Tags

Gran and I are going overseas soon. In a little over three weeks. After almost five years. I'm too excited about this. I love flying in aeroplanes ... there's just something so special about them! I know what movies we'll be watching, what we'll be eating, what seats we're thinking of ... haha! Call me crazy ...

I'm also designing our luggage tags. I was Googling some, and look at these totally adorable ones! So inspiring!


 I think mine will be based on these, anyway ... I'll print them out on heavy paperstock [I'm thinking 300gsm], laminate them, punch a hole through them, and ribbon them! Totally personalised! And, we can also have them as keepsakes for later on ... :)

I've been drawing more Disney princesses ... I'm debating as to whether I should post them up here!

Have you seen any cute luggage tags? Please let me know!!

Currently chomping on: Lindt Lindor Chocolate Balls [milk and dark]. Best. Chocolate. Ever. Period.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

My Snow White

Not too bad for a first attempt, right?

From this ..


To this. :)
I haven't finished it yet of course ... and I'm not terribly happy with the hands or her smile. As always, to see it big, click on the pictures :)

Have an amazing day!!

Draw Snow White

A very nice and helpful tutorial over at Disney: How to draw Snow White.


I've started doing mine half an hour ago, and I'm still going at it! Hopefully I'll upload some pics later tonight!

Click here to go directly to the activities page. [Click on 'Crafts' and then on 'How to draw Snow White']

Currently listening to: Through the Kaleidoscope by Steven Cravis. Click here to hear it on youtube. It's a very soothing piece of piano music.

Snow White image (c) Disney :)

Eatin' Spinach

We all love today's Google logo, don't we?!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Smiggle

Ever fascinated by a Smiggle store? I was today. I think that currently they only have stores in Australia and New Zealand, but they do have an online shop. And now they're opening at a mall near me. Yeay!

Basically, Smiggle is a fusion of a.) cute and funky, and b.) stationery.

[I have just realised that I'm typing this without my glasses and my vision is kind of going foggy, so excuse me while I go get my glasses..]

Okay, I'm back and the glasses are on.

This is what I got from Smiggle today [they're actually my initials, but they could also stand for 'Graphic Bee'. Awesome!]:

I would love to own one of those pencil cases! How unique are they?!:

Glue and markers:

Duck-shaped rubber bands! Bendy pencils! Bone-shaped paperclips! Oh my!


 Take a peek at their wide and amazing range of stationery.

All images are from the Smiggle website, except for my badges :)

Ruffled Corsage Pin

You would like to make this, yes? I would, too .. such a shame that I'm horrible at stitching and sewing - I need to find an easier way to make it. In the meantime, enjoy its tutorial here.

Image from My Mama Made It.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ribbons ...

I seem to be addicted to ribbons.
 I seem to be collecting ribbons.

Mmm.


I love ribbons.

Brooches and Shopping Losts

Quite a strange title, no? Not to worry, you'll find out about it in a minute ...

So, first up, this is me wearing the corsage brooch I made. I was wearing dark blue jeans, a grey t-shirt with a black vest - quite a neutral outfit, if you ask me. The brooch just livened it all up.

Next, is a lovely blog find. Shopping Losts. Wherein you turn in shopping lists that you have found, and in exchange they "turn it into something to be treasured".

ps: I Am Sam. I watched. I cried. I loved it. I think everyone should watch it ... 

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tutorial - easy corsage brooch

My first-ever tutorial! Don't forget to click on the images to see them better!

Yup, these are the flowers that I bought the other day at Spotlight. If you want an extra challenge, you can of course make them yourself. [I'm also going to be doing a tutorial on making a brooch from scratch :) ]

Oh, and I'd tied a knot to the stem just to make sure the petals didn't come undone.

To make it extra sturdy, I cut a cardboard circle, chalked a bigger sized circle on a piece of black fabric, and stuck the fabric on the cardboard. 

Snip the flower stem, stick the base that you just made, and attach a brooch pin with strong glue. Leave the brooch to dry! Mine is still drying. :)

And voila! Super cute corsage brooches!!

D. I. Y

Hiya, it looks as if I'll be posting up some DIYs this month! I'll be making pins with these cuties soon:

And a very easy corsage brooch tutorial is getting ready to post as I type! And I'm thinking some book tutorials [which I had promised ages ago! Sorry!!], as well as a bit of origami ...

:)

Aww guys, look at what Kunal drew for my blog! I have nice purple hair, no?

Fred Flare

Take a look at the amazingly wacky gift items over at Fred Flare! Totally loving those bandages and umbrellas!


Have you been entering this months 'Bright Side Project' giveaways? They have some sweet giveaways every single day of the week.