These are by the designer Serge Castella. The walls, the wood, the art. They all look to be in distress, right? I love all of it.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Monday, 27 March 2017
Black and White Bathrooms
I think they've mostly been shot by Jean-Marc Palisse who does work for Cote Paris, sometimes. It's all very French. Some of the elements fit nicely together and then some of it seems so incoherent. Like, how on earth do they think the lights in the above picture fit with that space. And that carved, gold-painted mirror does not fit so well with the faucet or the strangely placed round wall shelves. But still, there is plenty of inspiration here from the black subway tiles to the black bathroom fixtures.
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Out of Vogue
I am utterly bored with today's style/fashion magazine covers. I think it's because they focus too much on the celebrity or the model and not enough on style. So I decided to go back in time...
Friday, 17 March 2017
Pretty in the Bath
Ever since I made the bath bombs for Hazel's School Craft Fair, I am pretty obsessed with everything related to a big tub of steaming water and me. And, I keep thinking of what the various products out there are. Like, is that scented oil in that little bottle and are those cylinders of soap and can I make them at home? Well, the answer is yes to all of those questions. So I am watching every single youtube video I can find on how to make bath salts, bath bombs, bath melts, rosewater and cold-processed soap (I hope you have time because this is mesmerising). They'd all make great gifts for friends at special holidays; but honestly I am only thinking of myself at this point. I have become very familiar with the supplier called brambleberry and I am now simply trying to figure out if there is a European equivalent (if you know of an EU supplier, email me) because if not I'll be shipping a whole bunch of stuff from the US.
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Spring
It's been said the millenials --or maybe it's just millenial hispsters-- aren't buying diamond engagement rings anymore. They go for coloured stones like sapphires or emeralds. I think it's a cool idea, especially since they have such pretty wedding sets now in all sorts of stones. Plus, a girl with a hair colour like the rainbow is too non-traditional for a diamond, right? Anyway, Spring's around the corner. Thank God. And I am loving everything minty, fresh and pretty. I love bath salts from here. This pretty emerald set from here. This whimsical kid's room with the melon wallpaper from here and this tablescape done by here.
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Collage
I want to attempt a collage. One that is around 1m x 1m on canvas. So I have started collecting images of inspiring collages from Pinterest.
Friday, 10 March 2017
Bath Craft
I am absolutely not a craft mom. Despite the fact that I love interior decor and I am style, fashion and art crazy, I am not the one to modge podge, etc. But I get the feeling that once you have a child you are dragged kicking and screaming into the craft lifestyle.
So, as I told you earlier this week, today is the day that they have the craft fair at Hazel's school. I needed to make something that did not require any modge podge, sewing, knitting, weaving or any of that other -ish. I am not the one. So I decided to just go with the flow and make what I know. I am the DIY expert in bath supplies. I troll the internet for DIY beauty products. So, for example, anything involving turmeric, honey or avocado and the skin: I am tthe one. So I was very much interested in making a DIY bath/beauty product. Thank God for youtube because they've made being handy and skillful easier for craft-dummies like me.
Every Sunday after Hazel's ice-skating class we come home and have a hot steaming bath with bath salts. I buy mine at the pharmacy usually. I never thought of making my own but it is ridiculously simple and does not require any sewing (lol) or me burning down the house. Also, I love candles and since we moved to the Eastern Europ...ahhh..actually Nothern European ice-box called Lithuania, we are more susceptible to the sniffles and stuffy noses and burning throat. So it's good to be able to make my own mint-eucalyptus candles and bath salts which totally clears the sinuses.
So for Hazels craft fair I made:
Soy Wax Eucalyptus-Mint Candles in a Tea-Cup ( I bought the tea cups at a second hand shop);
Bath Bombs (which is epsom salt with corn starch, baking soda, essential oils and citric acid for a nice fizz molded into a ball shape and for some decadence, I added rose petals and lavendar pods/buds);
Eucalyptus-Mint Bath Salts (with epsom salt, dead sea salt, baking soda plus mint and ecalyptus essential oils)
Rose-Mint Sugar Scrub (with Sugar, Almond Oil, Rose Oil and Mint Oil).
You can find know-how and recipes on my previous post. The supermarket will have all the powders, sugars and salts. And the pharmacy or the herbal supply store will have all the essential oils and the soap colouring/pigment.
My kitchen smells like the inside of a Lush store.
Monday, 6 March 2017
Kaziukas
Every first weekend in March teh city of Vilnius has a craft fair and the vendors roll out their traditional foods, specialty tea, Easter bunnies, woodwork, straw/hay floral arrangements, beeswax candles, knitwear and linen-tailored shirts and dresses. My midget and I went to have a look. Our favourite? The Easter Bunnies.
So what did we get? We got smoked cheese--smells like smoked red herring and tastes like haloumi. Very yum. And a Pony Ride.
For most of March there'll be craft fairs put on by schools and other towns. This Friday at my midget's school there'll be a craft fair in the gymnasium and parents are expected to make and bring their own crafts. I am making candles in teacup and mint-eucalyptus bath bombs and sugar body scrubs which I'll put in little Ikea spice jars. Seems relatively straight-foward, right?
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