Friday 24 January 2014

Origami Galaxy Box

 This is what I did with one page of my 2013 calendar (Images from Hubble Space Telescope).


A cute little origami box! I haven't made one of these in a while. 
When I was in my fourth year of undergrad, I used to make several of these per day. It was my way of dealing with stress. I didn't make this one out of stress, but out of boredom! 


This tiny box only holds five ginger chews!


Yumm. Now, go make a tiny galaxy box! And if you haven't tried Chimes ginger chews, you must! 

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Destroy This Magazine

This Vogue magazine has been haunting my living room since September. I bought it for kicks, read through it once, and instantly felt horrible about myself. I won't go into detail. Today, I decided to destroy it.

 Sorry Ralph Lauren.

 "She's Sporty. She's Sexy. She's ..."

So many strips of vapid paper! 

I decided to try out my weaving skills. 
It was hard to figure out what to do with this awesome thing.

Here's a good place!

To be continued...

Saturday 18 January 2014

Shtuff

Besides using too many instagram filters, this is what I've been up to:
Making food patterns

Cool tip jars

Purple things

Sneaky gym selfies

Chocolate.

My first clothing purchase since August 2013


Remember this? Well, I was successful. I actually ended up not buying much at all this past fall. Once I unpacked my winter clothing, I had so many outfit options that I didn't feel the need to buy anything new. It's amazing what a bit of "reworking" some outfits can do! I also limited myself from walking around shopping malls or looking at online clothing shops. I posted a few blog posts with pictures of things I liked, but then didn't end up having time to sew myself anything that looked like them. 
What focus I would have normally put towards clothes and shopping was rerouted to things like eating healthy, exercise, and well-being. That might sound a bit hippy-dippy, but I've been noticing this change among the internet fashion blogger world. (Chriselle Lim, for example).

For Christmas, my mother asked me to make a list of "something I need, something I want, something to wear, something to read, and something to give". Knowing about this challenge, the "something to wear" she gave me was a pair of handmade wool mitts made by a friend of hers, and a purse made from old ties created by my aunt! How cool is that?

Most of the Christmas gifts I gave were also handmade in some way. Or made locally. Or from the cafe I work at!

Anyhow, about the challenge: it's not really over. On December 21st, I did not suddenly have an urge to buy ALL the forever 21. No. Not at all! I realized that I have so much already, and I rarely need new clothes. 

Except socks. 

Oh my.

The last time I bought socks was over a year ago, I think. I bought a bunch of socks from my usual super cheap place: Ardenes. They are just that: cheap! Money-wise, I can't complain about them. And style-wise, I love them. But quality-wise... oh gosh. Every single pair of socks I own got holes in them all at the same time. All of my tights got toe holes, and I HATE THAT FEELING SO MUCH OF ONE TOE POKING THROUGH THE HOLE BLERHGHH! At least one sock from every pair lost its heel completely. Just worn right down to nothing. 

My sock situation was getting really dire, so yesterday I took the plunge and bought some nicer quality socks! 


Now, I only bought four pairs of socks, and one pair of tights. And these socks are awesome. My feet (as seen in the photo) can't wait to wear a pair of new socks. 

And that's the end of this blog post. 

Socks.


Monday 6 January 2014

Christmastagram

Hello friends! Here are some photos from my holiday this year.

Here is our little tree with gifts for giving! Fun fact: all of the gifts I gave this year were either made locally, or handmade by me! It was much easier and much more fun than I thought it would be. As an extra bonus, I avoided going to any crazy shopping malls, meaning less stress overall!

We decorated a gingerbread house with my nephew. Well, I observed!

We had many pretty walks in the sparkling snow.

Here I am floating on the frozen lake!

Our Christmas feast was a turkey that was way too big! We are all still working through the leftovers.

We walked under a serene sunset on another frozen lake.

We went cross country skiing for the first time in years, and maybe fell on our butts too often!

I had to make some creative practice studios.

This one has a polar bear!

Happy New Year, everyone!