I’m officially admitting that i’m a mess!

Feb 26th, 2010

Hell…. I don’t know whether I already regret this but Paola from the Mirror Mirror blog called out to us bloggers to get our working space tidied up. So I got all my guts together and I’m posting my  mess out here for y’all folks to see how my heavenly working space just looks right NOW. There are clothes to fix, piles of things to be thrown away and the couch to be cleaned from the mess that is piling there. Please… I have a 9 until forever job and I’m not the most tidily person on earth. Anyway… we have 3 weeks to get this mess done so stay tuned. I already told her that when I tidy up it takes me SECONDS to rebuild the original status again but she said “LET’S GET IT ON!” Ok… i try. again… *sigh*

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Quote of the week

Feb 26th, 2010

This goes out to the talented Joy of the Joyful Art Blog. She’s an angel who makes the most amazing watercolor paintings. The background of this week’s quote is called “Scattered with joy” which I discovered today. While I was looking at her blog I was directed to THIS artwork several times and I thought that this can’t be a coincidence. I fell in love.

The quote is dedicated to HOLLIE’S ANGELS. They will know what it’s about. If you like it you can download it in another size right there on my flickr.

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Quote by Mother Teresa

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The Hipstamatic and the Diary that changed my life

Feb 24th, 2010

This post will be a double shot of fun! Maybe you will ask yourself what happened to the crystal clear, cozy and sweet book pictures that I showed here in my previous book reviews. Last weekend I got my hands on this crazy cool iPhone app which I have to tell you about and so I thought I’d make a beautiful double post.

I’ll start with the book review. The diary that changed my life last year is so much fun and every week I was excited about my challenge for the coming week.

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What’s the book about? It’s actually an ordinary calendar but the pages are filled with weekly challenges such as Hand out a calling card to a stranger this week (4th picture) – They have 6 calling cards on a page to copy and hand it to a random person. “I don’t know you but I wish you well” was my favorite and caused 3 happy faces.

No small talk week was refreshing. There was a list of forbiden expressions: How’s life? See the match? What’s new? Lovely weather we’re having! How’s your wife/husband? That’s life I suppose – which you weren’t allowed to use for a whole week to save “hours of your life”. Ok, I actually use none of these phrases frequently so I thought of my own list and gave it a try. Did you ever realized how great it is not to talk in the elevator just for the sake of it?!

One week that I really liked but where I didn’t follow the instruction was Godfather Week. You were supposed to offer protection to a local business, reassuring that they’re under your wing. Haha. My south italian side screamed “Let’s do this!”. The girl in me didn’t have the balls.

Overall the book offered a big list of fun ideas and games. I had to force myself not to peek next weeks challenge and I must admit I didn’t do everything they suggested. Some things were just a little bit too much for my understanding (e.g. Doublecheck your partner isn’t cheating….) But it was highly entertaining.

To learn more about the authors Benrik visit their website here. The published some more books that are worth a read (Lose Weight! Get Laid! Find God!). This year’s diary version is called This Book Will Change Your Life: The Very Best of ‘This Diary Will Change Your Life‘ and is a summary of the past years.

As you could see the images I made of the book seem to be a little retro and that’s exactly the effect that this iPhone app is doing to your pictures. Hipstamatic makes your pictures look as they’re from the 70′s.  It comes with 3 different lenses (you can see the results in the book shots) and 2 different rolls of films (I don’t really get the difference). Your iPhone screen looks like the back of the old old original Hipstamatic camera and makes the original noises of it as well. When you took your picture it takes some seconds to “develop” and then the images are directly saved into your image file.

They offer to buy additional lenses as well but the ones that come with the 0,99 $ are just fine to add a vintage feeling to your 2010 photos. Try it out! It’s of course available in the app store.

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Listography by Lisa Nola

Feb 22nd, 2010

I’m a person who loves lists. It’s helpful and fun to rank my priorities or favorites into a list for further reference.

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My Listography – My amazing life in lists makes you write 52 lists. Here are some examples:
* List 10 wishes you want to come true*
* List all the placed you’d like to go someday*
* List the times you got in the most trouble*
* If you could be friends with anyone, list who*
It’s beautifully illustrated, at the end you can make up your own list and rank a Best & Worst list. There are some lists that are maybe for younger people… but I think that’s ok. It makes a great gift for the young and the young at heart.

The Listography 2010 weekly calendar is similar to the other book just that it has a calendar included. The illlustrations are still lovely, the calendar is useful,
the lists fun
*List people you admire*
*List hobbies to try*
*List the movies you can watch again and again*
*List movie characters you would date*

Yeah sometimes list don’t have to be useful. Sometimes… when you already accomplished all your items on your to-do list you can find a nice subject in those books and do one just for the sake of list-writing. Why not? It’s fun!

If you should have a serious list-addiction you can as well purchase other Listography Books. Click here to see the full range or log-in here to create your personal database!

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Cross stitching kit

Feb 21st, 2010

The other week I bought this DIY x-stitch kit. I never tried cross stitching before and I thought this set by ChezSucreChez would be a nice little project to start with. When I went to the Kreativ fair last November I was already looking for a traditional old-school alphabet but couldn’t find any. Now I discovered that Etsy is my source of all things crafty and this kit is great.

It comes in a little drawstring pouch together with a 4″ wood hoop, a piece of navy cloth, embroidery floss, needle and the pattern.

It took the length of a saturday night tv movie and tadaaaaaaaz DONE. I couldn’t be more happy. It’s soooo easy and it looks fine on my picture wall.

Kimberly from ChezSucreChez offers different sets in her Etsy store and writes a lovely blog where she writes about her crafty projects. Check them out and get inspired.

Cross Stitching Kit

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