Monday, January 30, 2012

Music Monday

I think I will dedicate this year's Music Mondays to great covers and mash ups.

Here is a cover of one of my favourite songs at the moment - Every Teardrop is a Waterfall by Coldplay - done by Boyce Avenue.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

My goal for the year...to be organised

This is one of the goals I want to achieve this year. The reason it's a goal and not a resolution is because it is something I will need to work towards achieving. I'm hoping that by the end of the year I will be able to do what I need to at work so don't need to bring it home (or at least very little home), be able to keep things a lot tidier so I don't have to do massive clean ups every few months, will be able to do what is needed first so I can enjoy my free time instead of procrastinating and not having enough time for either and be able to sew more.

I know that this is going to take a lot of work in order to achieve, but I'm gonna push myself to achieve it. Of course, that means I will need to tidy up and organise my sewing space so I can use it when I want to. I don't sew no where near as much as I want to (the sewing table has become a dumping ground for a lot of my crafty stuff). There are so many things I want to make.

Spending time on sites like Pinterest and Burda Style have definitely inspired me to create!

So now I'm going to go have a go at the "doing what I have to when I have to" thing....

Wish me luck!

P xx

Monday, January 23, 2012

Music Monday: Rolling In The Deep covers ultimate mash up

Do you know that Adele's Rolling In The Deep has been covered more 350 000 times on Youtube? It's true - kinda amazing isn't it! Here is a mash up (not mine) that uses 70 of those covers.



Enjoy
P xx

Saturday, January 21, 2012

OPI nail polish review

So I have been a little naughty this week. I bought five new nail polishes from OPI. I've been wearing nail polish a lot lately as I find that I don't bite my nails really when wearing nail polish. Which means my nails have been able to grow. I'm still working on getting them in a nice shape and all a similar length,but they are getting there.

One of the reasons that I love OPI nail polish so much is that it dries really quickly. And not just touch dry, but fully dry. I used to hate having to be so careful when I put nail polish on before (including "quick dry" polishes) because I would always end up smudging them. Now I dont have to worry as much about that.

Another reason is the huge variety of colours - there are so many that I think pretty much everyone would be able to find that one colour they could wear all the time.

One more reason I like OPI nail polish is because of the consistency - not to thick, not to thin - just right. Two coats is all you need!


L-R: Bay Bridge Sunset, Dulce De Leche, Rainbow Connection, Penny For Your Thoughts, Yodel Me On My Cell.

These colours are fantastic (you can google colour swatches) and come out pretty much identical to how they are in the bottle. I also own I Juggle...Men, Jade Is The New Black, OPI Inc, Tickle My France-y and My Address is "Hollywood".  If you are after a new nail polish, try OPI - it is worth the extra cost. 

So what is your favourite nail polish and colour?

P xx


Friday, January 20, 2012

A visit to Taronga Zoo

On Tuesday I went to Taronga Zoo for the first time in about 5 years! I wanted to go to see the tiger cubs before they got too big to be called tiger cubs! I got my kitty three months ago so I know how quickly they grow! It was a nice sunny day and despite putting on sunscreen (and reapplying it throughout the day) I still got a bit sun burnt :( But despite that it was a great day.

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Here is a photo I took on one of the cubs with mama tiger. (Taken behind glass)

And here are some photos of the cubs at lunch time. Aren't they cute?
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Taronga Zoo has lots of other great animals to see. Some of my favourites were the snow leopard, lions, elephants and mere cats.

Plus Taronga Zoo has some great views of the city :)
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If you are in Sydney or are visiting Sydney soon, I really do recommend a visit to the zoo.

P xx

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

How-To Tuesday: Turning badges & buttons into magnets.

A while ago I had turned a pile of my hair ties with fabric covered buttons into magnets because I wasn't using them. Recently I acquired some badges that I wanted to do the same to and made a tutorial to go with it. This is really good if you have fabric covered buttons and/or badges you like but don't get to admire as much as you would like. Let's get started...

What you need:


A pair of wire cutters, magnets, buttons and/or badges and an adhesive (I used Selley's multi grip). I bought the magnet in an assorted pack from the craft section at my local Bunnings hardware. 

Step 1: Using the wire cutters, cut as much of the wire on the back off. 


I cut the pin off at the hinge (you could also cut the hinge off too if your magnet is small or thin) and the hook. You want to make sure that you cut off enough of the wire so once the magnet is glued on it wont scratch your fridge/white board.


Step 2: Following the directions of your adhesive glue the magnet to the back of your badge/button.

If you are using Selley's Multi grip, you need to apply the adhesive to both surfaces, wait a minute and then put the two surfaces together. I recommend leaving the magnet on the table/bench you are working on because it can get a bit fiddly trying to put the magnet down after putting the adhesive on the back of the magnet. 


Step 3: Wait for the glue/adhesive to dry.


Selley's multigrip recommends 24hrs for the glue to dry and reach maximum strength.


Step 4: Enjoy your new magnets!


Easy peasy!


If you make any of your buttons or badges into magnets, post a link to your blog or the photos in a comment below. I'd love to see the magnet love!

P xx

Monday, January 16, 2012

Passionfruit Butter

I was introduced to passionfruit butter by my mum a few years ago. At first I didn't like it, but, the more she bought it, the more I grew to like it. I had though about making it a few times and then never got around to it.

At the end of November we went down to the Hunter Valley to go and see the Christmas lights at the Hunter Valley Gardens. Whilst we were down there we picked up some passionfruit butter and it was the best I've ever tasted. The perfect balance between sweet and tangy. I knew I would have to make some of my own now so I scoured the Internet for a recipe that looked easy enough and had good reviews. I found this recipe that had gotten 5 stars from each of it's reviewers. And it looked so easy, just four ingredients and four steps. Easy!

And it was easy (phew!). There was one stage that I thought it might not work but i kept going and it turned out well. It did take longer than stated in the recipe, but I can see how it could only take 15minutes to prepare if you were seasoned in making stuff like this. Anyway, here are the results:

 This is just after putting it into jars. The recipe made heaps, filling all four jars.

And here is what it looks like after being refrigerated all night.

The recipe called for the pulp of 12 passionfruits, but seeing as passionfruit isn't in season I used 3 small (170g each) tins of passionfruit pulp instead.

So if you ever want to make passionfruit butter, I highly recommend this recipe. I really want to try making a lemon & lime butter recipe and maybe even an orange, lemon and lime recipe. Leave a comment if you have ever made these and link to your fave recipe. I'd love to see what your fave recipes are!


P xx

Music Monday

This video has been making the rounds on social media websites so there is a good chance that you have seen this already. But I wanted to share it with you because it is that awesome! I am amazed that five people using just ONE guitar can create such a great cover of Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know.



Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012...A Year of Possibilites

2011 is over! Highlights include graduating university and visiting Melbourne for the first time.



I didn't achieve many of my goals for 2011 - I did not finish 12 projects or sleep more, but overall I am happy with everything that I did in 2011. I just intend to make 2012 a better year!

2012 should be a more exciting year for a few reasons: two good friends of mine will be getting married, I start a new job (and get to quit my old job!) and I've booked my first overseas holiday!

I will be going to Europe in winter and am looking for suggestions on what to do there! I will be going to London, Paris, Lucerne, Barcelona, French Riviera, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Prague, Berlin & Amsterdam. Except for London, I will only have one full day in each place, so if you have been, what would you recommend to see, do or experience?

Enjoy a great start to the 2012 and make the most out of it!