one of the things i really, really, REALLY wanted to do is to make a simple branch decoration, which can be used all year-round. i've been seeing these simple branches in interior design magazines and blogs and they look ultra dramatic and yet so subtle without looking tacky. they easily complement any style.
a record of otherwise ordinary things in Gibraltar seen through the eyes of a newcomer; of things she finds beautiful; of things she appreciates..all because a Gibraltarian stole her heart
Monday, November 29, 2010
DIY:decorating with branches
do you remember the handmade turquoise and poppy wreath i made a few months ago? (i know, way too advanced to be making christmas decorations!) well, he will finally be hung tomorrow on our front door(i can't wait!). since then i've made tons of other DIY stuff for our christmas decorations (have i told you am all over the place when it comes to ideas?) and i just can't wait to put them up :)
one of the things i really, really, REALLY wanted to do is to make a simple branch decoration, which can be used all year-round. i've been seeing these simple branches in interior design magazines and blogs and they look ultra dramatic and yet so subtle without looking tacky. they easily complement any style.
they are so dizzily easy to make too! just take a branch and plonk them on to a nice vase. in my case, i had to drag the mister up the Rock to look for some dead branches and i had to handpaint all the white seed pearls i bought at the flea with the mister's paint and glue-gunned them to the branches :D (he's so handy hehe)
for the branch to stand upright, i had to put a chunk of oasis (floral foam) inside the vase and then covered it with moss. i had bought some bird decor in Spain previously and the mister thought of putting one on a branch. voila! we now have a christmas robin!
one of the things i really, really, REALLY wanted to do is to make a simple branch decoration, which can be used all year-round. i've been seeing these simple branches in interior design magazines and blogs and they look ultra dramatic and yet so subtle without looking tacky. they easily complement any style.
Labels:
arts and crafts,
christmas,
DIY
Friday, November 26, 2010
the flavors of home
as I've said before, I am not an indoor kind of person. my feet will itch if I've not gone out for sometime. i hate being cooped up inside the house for too long. point made. I dragged the mister one day to go driving just for the hell of it and suggested we go visit a small town in Spain (near Gib) where they reputedly have a store selling Filipino foodstuff. we werent disappointed :)
the store is managed by a Filipina named Josie and she even gave me her number in case there is something else I needed to buy :) i was so happy to see a familiar face that i bought a huge lot of Lucky Me pancit canton and the ultimate lifesaver SkyFlakes crackers in garlic! (oh, well a few of the onion and chives as well)
Labels:
food,
sight-seeing
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
DIY:there are no two snowflakes alike
im dreaming of a bright christmas this year with an animal-themed (mostly birds, really) christmas tree and ever so subtle blue rice lights. i wanted a festive atmosphere without compromising on style. and i really dont want my decorations to look like everybody else's :( i wanted it to be unique, inexpensive but stylish, warm and homey. now, in contrast to that idea, inside our home we have doors made with dark wood. my dilemma therefore is how to use them without overpowering my "colorful and festive" theme. the answer: paper snowflakes!
this one above is hung on our kitchen door
this one is on the hallway door
on the livingroom door
if you look closely, ive incorporated our initials to the design (hanging on our bedroom door)
i just created this one with no thought on what will come out. this is now hanging on our bathroom door
this one is a 3D one on our den
Labels:
arts and crafts,
christmas,
DIY
Saturday, November 20, 2010
things that make you go hhmmm
hhhmmm.... am not even sure this is a word but that was the first thing i did (or said?) in my mind when i saw these adult-themed stuff BHS has on their christmas-y shelves right next to the chocolate golf balls and princess tiaras.
i mean, i understand that people give gag gifts on christmas and all but i've always assumed they would be tucked in a special corner or something away from the curious eyes of children. and moreso really if they are adult-themed!
i admit i laughed when i first saw these but if you think really hard, its very inapproriate :(
i personally would not buy these stuff especially in Gib where everyone knows everybody else!
Labels:
shopping
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
simply the best
Labels:
musings
Sunday, November 14, 2010
"come dine with me" in Gibraltar
its no ordinary dinner, really. not because of the food, nor of the ambiance, nor of who our guests were but because we want to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. the mister whipped up his own recipe of moussaka which he promptly called "its not moussaka", his own french onion soup as well as dessert which was chocolate creme brulee. now the sugar on top was a bit thicker than normal but i assure you it was all a labor of 100% love.
to complement his food, i came up with a very simple table setting thats high on impact but low on pricing ;)
(1) dinner plates, BHS £4/each
(2) lime green salad plates, IKEA, forgot the price
(3) white soup bowls, BIA, £1.30/each
(4) drinking glasses, IKEA, 2.40euros/each
(5) wine glasses and champagne flutes, Saverland, .65p/each
(6) polka dot table napkins, clearanced at BHS, £4 for 4
(7) ecru placemats, Tex HomeTextile, 2euros for a set of 2
(8) blue flagon, IKEA, forgot the price
(9) blue earthenware jar by Joan Ives, flea market find, 5euros
(10)glass vase, Morrisons, clearanced at .49p
(11)pearl seed branches, carboot find, .50p each stem
(12)stainless steel napkin rings, thrift shop find, £2 for a set of 6
(13)cutlery, BIA, £24 for a set of 16 (spoons, forks, knives, teaspoons)
(2) lime green salad plates, IKEA, forgot the price
(3) white soup bowls, BIA, £1.30/each
(4) drinking glasses, IKEA, 2.40euros/each
(5) wine glasses and champagne flutes, Saverland, .65p/each
(6) polka dot table napkins, clearanced at BHS, £4 for 4
(7) ecru placemats, Tex HomeTextile, 2euros for a set of 2
(8) blue flagon, IKEA, forgot the price
(9) blue earthenware jar by Joan Ives, flea market find, 5euros
(10)glass vase, Morrisons, clearanced at .49p
(11)pearl seed branches, carboot find, .50p each stem
(12)stainless steel napkin rings, thrift shop find, £2 for a set of 6
(13)cutlery, BIA, £24 for a set of 16 (spoons, forks, knives, teaspoons)
Labels:
decorating
Thursday, November 11, 2010
flea market finds:my lovely horsey
when you only have your mind for company and you dont want a single iota of evil to get in there, you tend to use your imagination more (in a good way of course) and ideas come ebbing like the tide and you want to catch them before they disappear forever. wonderful ideas of course!
in my wanderings, i very often come across things that are too beautiful to pass up but i just cant take home with me. i practice tremendous (gargantuan to be precise) restraint in my thrifting. sometimes though, i realized that the things i leave behind i would need for another project. so i go back and hope to God its still there.
that is the case with this beautiful bohemian horse.
now, we all love the new holiday decorations that pottery barn has come up. animal-themed bohemian christmas trimmings that are just sooooo cute but also way beyond my budget :( but, but, but.... this particular horsey below is one such trimming and reminded me a lot of the beautiful black and gold horsey above that i left behind in one of my favorite thrift shops. immediately i prayed he's still there and thank God he still was! i quickly snatched him up and told him i will never let him go. ever.
in my wanderings, i very often come across things that are too beautiful to pass up but i just cant take home with me. i practice tremendous (gargantuan to be precise) restraint in my thrifting. sometimes though, i realized that the things i leave behind i would need for another project. so i go back and hope to God its still there.
that is the case with this beautiful bohemian horse.
Labels:
flea market finds
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