Saturday, October 4, 2014

The one with the things I liked this week (87)

Some random photo's from last week. Hope you're having a fun weekend!

 Getting creative

The second get together of the cooking club. Although I managed to take my camera, 
I forgot to insert the SD card. I'm a bit emberassed to admit it, but this isn't the first time this has happened to me. So this pic was taken with my close to antique mobile phone

Going to a concert last thursday with my friends E + V. The venue opened the night before at it's new location. Doornroosje is the name of the venue, which is how we call Sleeping Beauty in the Netherlands. Although the literal translation would be something like little thorn-rose.

Fabric shopping with E., I returned home with oil cloth, pompoms, and leather fringe

 Enjoying sun and blue skies

Pretty stamps

Thursday, October 2, 2014

The one with the Big Draw II

A short while ago I posted pictures from the Big Draw. I know, there were lots and lots of pictures about this event already, but I discovered some more stunning street art after posting that one, that I thought are worth sharing. Hope you enjoy these creations!


There's a timelapse video about this work of art over here












How stunning are these last four? What I love about street art, is that it's there for everyone to enjoy. No need to travel to a museum, or paying a (sometimes ridiculously high) fee to see them. If I'm not mistaken, this is the website of the Polish artist who made these gorgeous lace creations. 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The one with links I like



Chocolate art    

What happened after the Dexter finale, according to Batista  

73 questions with Anna Wintour

Love this performance by Sia

More awesome choreography over here

How to make a faux cross stitch rose sweatshirt

 This is not a pen

If you're an eggplant fan like I am, you might want to make these too!


Sunday, September 28, 2014

The one with the things I liked this week (86)


 I came across this gorgeous looking wall

Food for thought

As you might know, I'm such a sucker for beautiful doors and details

I went for pancakes with my friends L & Y, one of the walls of the 
pancake house was decorated with vintage baking tins and cookie cutters

Snatching up this extra large rosary at the thriftstore

My friend L treated the windows of our brick and mortar shop to
a pacman drawing

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The one with Operation Market Garden

Seventy years ago last weekend, Operation Market Garden took place, fought in the Netherlands and Germany. It was an unsuccesful military operation during the Second World War, and at the time it was the largest airborne operation. In case you are interested, more info can be found here. Around 30 clubs, museums and other parties joined forces to commemorate Operation Market Garden, during multiple events. One of the events was a tour consisting of historic military vehicles, one of their stops was in my hometown Nijmegen. Me and my camera went to see them, and we came home with over 100 photo's. Don't be afraid, I've made a selection.



 
 

 


 
 These lovely ladies were kind enough to strike a pose.







This was a specially crowded part of the tour, apparantly something good under the hood.
Lots of men gathered around this engine. 
 








 



How awesome are these guys?  

Not just cars, other vehicles joined as well



 


Monday, September 22, 2014

The one with the mini vases DIY

A while ago Eva from DaWanda asked me if I would like to make tutorials for the Dutch DaWanda blog. No need to think about it, ofcourse! My first tutorial is up since last week. It's in Dutch and you can find it here. Don't speak Dutch? No prob! Here you'll have the translated version.


What you'll need:
  • small flowers
  • tubes (mine used to hold tiny beads)
  • copper wire (you'll need 60 centimeters for each tube)
  • transparant, quick drying glue


What you'll need to to: remove the tops from the tubes, you will not need to use these.


Decide where the middle of the wire is and hold it with your thumb against the tube, about two third up from the bottom.


Wrap the left half of the wire around the tube five times, and do the same for the right half. 


Gather the halves at the back 


Wrap the halves around eachother, until there's about 6 centimeters left. 


Use another tube to form a hook



Secure the wire with a drop of glue


Fill the tubes with water and the flowers, and you're done!


Have you been getting crafty lately? Please feel free to share your link in the comments below.