While out thrifting I managed
to find fabric that I think would fit perfectly as a blanket piece that I've
been craving lately. There isn't as much of it as I would like, but there is
definitely enough to make something fun and warm. I originally wanted to make a
blanket coat with a big exaggerated collar but with this fabric I'll have to go in a different direction. I haven't decided yet,
but this will probably end up being a poncho or a sweater with a wide collar. I
will definitely show you the end product!
10.17.2014
10.16.2014
What I Wore - Black on Black / Leather on Leather
Fall is turning out to be cool and extremely dark, the same can be said about what I'm wearing.
Labels:
Faux Leather,
Leather Vest,
Outfit,
Trench Coat
10.15.2014
What I Wore - Various Browns
I've mentioned I don't like wearing browns and yet here's an outfit featuring multiple shades. Nothing against the colour itself, I just don't like the idea of wearing the same colour as my skin. Personally I like the idea of contrast.
Shirt // Thrifted
Skirt // Thrifted Refashion
Sandals // H&M Refashion
Labels:
Outfit,
Pleated Skirt,
Thrifted
10.14.2014
In Search of - Blanket Coat
Burberry beige coat, 35 890 SEK / STELLA McCARTNEY oversized coat, 18 325 SEK / Band of Outsiders woolen coat, 13 495 SEK / Isabel Marant cream coat, 10 025 SEK / Rag bone knee length coat, 4 275 SEK / Topshop coat, 1 735 SEK / Chloé, 28 080 SEK / Textured Checked Blanket Coat with Wool M&S, 1 375 SEK
Because I already have a basic black winter coat, I believe
my closet would benefit from a more exciting backup coat. What’s more fun than
a blanket coat? Snugly and warm, how can it get better? Personally I’m really
digging the Stella McCartney at bottom left.
10.13.2014
What I Wore - Blue and Brown
Still catching up on the outfit pictures I have laying around on my camera. And still missing the days I could wear sandals.
Short Sleeve Blazer // DKNY
Blouse // Nine West
Shorts // Guess Refashion
Sandals // H&M Refashion
New In - Printed Blouse
A little over a week ago I made a post about my love of printed blouses for fall, and voila, I managed to snatch a new one for myself. I wasn't looking to buy a new blouse but then I saw this one... I had to have it. I personal love abstract/graphic prints over any other print, so whenever I see one, there is a definite yearning to own. I like this long-sleeve blouse because I can wear it whenever and however I want.
Labels:
Abstract Print,
Blouse,
Geometric Print,
Graphic Print,
New In
10.12.2014
What I Wore - Lazy Summer Day
For some reason I have a couple of outfit pictures I never
got around to putting up here. So excuse me while I slowly catch up on those. This is from when it used to be warm around here. Awww, how I miss those days!
Shirt // Diy
Skirt // H&M
Sandals // Steve Madden
Shirt // Diy
Skirt // H&M
Sandals // Steve Madden
Labels:
Black & White,
Outfit,
Pleated Skirt,
Short Skirt,
Stripes
New In - African Waxprint Fabric
I recently spent a couple days in Stockholm, which means... I had time to do some shopping. In between checking out clothes, I stopped by a fabric shop looking for something interesting. That's when I happened upon this beauty. I've always wanted to make something out of an African waxprint. Unfortunately, they've never sold any at my local Montreal fabric store. Obviously I'm super excited I found this in Stockholm. I have no clue what I'll make out of it but I am really happy I bought it nonetheless.
Labels:
African Waxprint,
Fabrics,
New In
10.06.2014
Diy Newspaper Basket
You can file this one under things you do when you have WAY TOO MUCH time on your hands. During a recent tumble through the youtube rabbit hole, I stumbled on this user's videos on newspaper weaving. I figured if I had time I would try it out. I can't say I would recommend anyone else to try it, but I did do it and here's the result. For a first attempt it turned out okay. It feels just like a wicker basket and will fit on a shelf nicely to hold random things.
Labels:
Basket,
Diy,
Home Decoration,
Newspaper,
Recycled
10.02.2014
Diy White Skirt With Lace
On the blog almost two months ago now, I posted a quick picture of this fabric and mentioned I planned to make a skirt. I actually made the skirt a while ago just didn't get around to putting it up on the blog. Personally I really like the skirt and have worn it multiple times (before it got cold here). The thing is, I'm not a big fan of wearing brown and don't really have much that goes with it. So there is a small chance next summer I'll remove the lace part and just keep it a plain white skirt. I thought I had a picture of it on to show what it looks like worn but I don’t. I wanted to get a photo to put up with this one but the weather isn’t cooperating so... this will have to do.
Labels:
Cotton,
Diy,
Lace,
Short Skirt
In Search of - Printed Blouses
Sea New York trapeze top, 2 145 SEK / Chicnova Fashion shirts blouse, 190 SEK / Lush Clothing plaid shirt, 270 SEK / Pierre Balmain silk shirt, 3 430 SEK / Yves Saint Laurent white and black blouse, 11 560 SEK / René Derhy long sleeve shirt, 730 SEK / Chicnova Fashion sheer blouse, 115 SEK
For me, nothing really compares to wearing a printed blouse. With the weather getting cooler, a blouse works great as a fall layering piece. Just add a fun printed blouse under a cardigan or sweater and it spices up any outfit.
10.01.2014
Busy Decorating
I know it's been a while since I've
blogged. It's weird how you don't realize how long it's been or how
infrequently you've blogged until you're about to write a new post. I've been a
tad busy with other things that I haven't really had time to take pictures.
Without pictures it doesn't really make sense coming here to tell you about it.
Hopefully that is going to change from here on out.
Recently I've been busy with some
home reno and decoration. Currently I'm concentrating on a craft/sewing room
which I think is going to have a muted country chic look. Generally that hasn't
really been my kind of decor (I'm personally more of a modern/abstract gal) but
the ceiling is wood paneled and that lends itself more to a country decor. The
decorating of the room is going to be a slow building process instead of the
two day heavy duty reno ordeal that took place (painted the walls white,
removed the carpet, and installed laminate wood flooring). The plan for the
room is to be light and airy with a white, neutral, and green colour theme. I
really want the room to be comprised of mostly second hand and diy pieces. At
this moment, I'm focusing on pieces to go on the shelving unit. I would like
the shelves to be full of craft books/magazines, cute storage boxes, and nice
vases. So I took a quick trip to a local thrift store to see if I could find
some pieces.
The amount of vases and ceramic pots the owner of the thrift store had was dizzying. The goal was to find a couple that matched but weren't too similar. I decided to go for beige and white ones with some texture and luckily I found three that worked. It always, without fail, manages to make me happy to find things second-hand and cheap (about $2 each) that looks like neither. Stay tuned, I plan on blogging about the process and diy projects that will fill the room in the future. However, I already have a sewing project that is already finished that is just waiting to be blogged about!
Labels:
Home Decoration,
Thrifted,
Vases
9.17.2014
Diy Flag Crop Top
There isn't much summer warm weather left, but that didn't stop me from making a new crop top. I blogged about this fabric when I bought it a while ago and mentioned I didn't know what I was going to do with it. I initially thought it would make a cute dress, but, I'm not a big fan of dresses. I personally prefer having seperates because then you can mix and match your pieces. So I decided to make a top and later get around to making a skirt. I don't have my usual sewing machine so I really wanted a piece that would be fairly simple to make. To make it just a tad bit more interesting I thought triangle ties would tie in the triangles on the fabric.
I like how it turned out. I'll have to wait and see how much wear I can get out of it now that it's cooling down here in Sweden. But the major positive is now I now the sewing machine I have here works just fine.
9.06.2014
Diy Muesli Mix
I decided some time ago I would move towards living and eating healthier. Slowly I've changed habits in a lot of different areas of my life. In terms of my diet, I'm moving towards not eating any processed foods (I haven't gotten there as of yet). This has lead me to a new appreciatiation of eating muesli. There are so many options at the local grocery store to pick from that you could spend months experiementing. The whole "no processed foods" however, has cut into the different options I have. It really defeats the idea of eating healthier if the muesli I'm choosing is chock full of sugar. So inspired by the muesli I've loved the most recently I decided to make my own mix.
Ingredients: Left to Right
Sliced Almonds - 1/2 cup
Pumpkin Seeds - 1/2 cup
Sunflower Seeds - 1 cup
Rye Flakes - 3 cups
Just add all your ingredients to a container and mix. When I eat it I usually add chopped apple pieces (I have a surplus at the moment from my apple tree) and sugar free soy milk.
Labels:
Almonds,
Diy,
Food,
Muesli,
Pumpkin Seeds,
Rye Flakes,
Sunflower Seeds,
Tutorials
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