Cinnamon tea. It's like, sweet, man.
I spent so long trying to find the perfect recipe and mixing all sorts of bits and pieces in my little teapot. Only to find: simplicity is the way to paradise-in-a-cup.
This little wonder completes any girls night in, and the colour is divine!
All you need is:
~boiling water
~ ground cinnamon (just plain cinnamon, no fancy stuff unless it's cinnamon sugar, everything else tastes yucky! (believe me))!!!!
~ honey
~ a teacup
~ teapot (preferably pretty)
~ a tea spoon.
Pop a couple of teaspoons of cinnamon and some hot water in to your tea pot.
Now wait. Patience. I know how excited you are. Calm.
After maybe 10 minutes or so, pour some tea from your pretty little tea pot in to your pretty little teacup!
Open your honey jar (yay!!!!) and put a tea spoon of it in to your teacup and stir it in.........
Once the honey has dissolved, grab some dark chocolate and a chair and your fave blankie, and enjoy!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
<3
xxx
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Innocent little girl. (+styling of DIY overalls!)
Going on a small outung with mother dear today! Enjoy!
~ Overalls - ValleyGirl (years ago), there is a tutorial on how I added the trimming just before this post!
~ Hat - Dotti, $5.00
~Shirt - thrifted, $2 (I think..)
~ Lace collar - an appliqué/sew on collar that I sewed some ribbon on so it could be tied on instead
~ Watch - birthday present
~ Shoes - thrifted, $6.00
~ Bag - thrifted, $3.00
~ Best friends necklace - a gift from my boyfriend for our six month anniversary a couple of years back, bless him <3
<3
xxx
~ Overalls - ValleyGirl (years ago), there is a tutorial on how I added the trimming just before this post!
~ Hat - Dotti, $5.00
~Shirt - thrifted, $2 (I think..)
~ Lace collar - an appliqué/sew on collar that I sewed some ribbon on so it could be tied on instead
~ Watch - birthday present
~ Shoes - thrifted, $6.00
~ Bag - thrifted, $3.00
~ Best friends necklace - a gift from my boyfriend for our six month anniversary a couple of years back, bless him <3
<3
xxx
Monday, 28 January 2013
DIY: Perk up those boring denim shorts (or overalls, in this case!)
I've had these overalls for a few years now, but I've only worn them once! They were much too short, and they were just, well, blech.
But I fixed it! And now you can too! Enjoy this tutorial lovelies!
You will need:
Then you want to write it down. You don't want to forget it!
Note: If your fabric is too short, like mine was, divide the number in half!
We are going to be folding the fabric in half to give it a nice finish, so double the number and snip, snip, snip! If you're adding trim like I am, remember to allow for the length that will add. I wanted the fabric part 5cm long, so I cut 10!
STEP 3
If your fabric was long enough to fit the entire length of the circumference of the shorts-leg, cut two lengths. If you were silly like me and didn't think of that (ooooops), cut four halves!
STEP 4 (for those of us whose fabric length failed us)
Pin and sew two pieces together on only one end. Make sure the "wrong sides" of the fabric are together, man!
STEP 5
Once you have sewn the ends, fold and pin each strip lengthways and sew away! Sew fairly close to the edge as you don't want to loose too much length (if you were clever and used your brain, unlike me, you may have made the strip wider to allow for this step...but no, not me, chronic fatigue brain strikes again!)
STEP 6
Turn the shorts inside out, and pin your extensions on to the legs, all the way around, being careful that it isn't bunching anywhere. Once again, break out that sewing machine and warm up your peddle, and sew along! And VOILA!
Finito!
Now you can frolic around the hillsides without a worry of anyone seeing anything scary! And you'll look good, too.
But I fixed it! And now you can too! Enjoy this tutorial lovelies!
You will need:
~ Sewing machine (OR a needle and thread, if you have lots of time)
~ The item of clothing you wish to decorate/prettify/add modesty to
~ Enough fabric to sew in to the circumference of the leg holes, I got mine from the thrift store (coz I'm all for economical sustainability)
~ A trimming of your choice, I chose some pretty mauve lace I picked up at the thrift shop for cheapies!
~ Scissors
~ Measuring tape
~ Pins, and
~ Cotton of the appropriate colour.
STEP 1
Measure the circumference of the leg holes! (As accurately as you can).Then you want to write it down. You don't want to forget it!
Note: If your fabric is too short, like mine was, divide the number in half!
STEP 2
Figure out how much length you want to add to protect your modesty, or just for looks ! :)We are going to be folding the fabric in half to give it a nice finish, so double the number and snip, snip, snip! If you're adding trim like I am, remember to allow for the length that will add. I wanted the fabric part 5cm long, so I cut 10!
STEP 3
If your fabric was long enough to fit the entire length of the circumference of the shorts-leg, cut two lengths. If you were silly like me and didn't think of that (ooooops), cut four halves!
STEP 4 (for those of us whose fabric length failed us)
Pin and sew two pieces together on only one end. Make sure the "wrong sides" of the fabric are together, man!
STEP 5
Once you have sewn the ends, fold and pin each strip lengthways and sew away! Sew fairly close to the edge as you don't want to loose too much length (if you were clever and used your brain, unlike me, you may have made the strip wider to allow for this step...but no, not me, chronic fatigue brain strikes again!)
STEP 6
If you are using a trimming, pin it along lengthways and sew it on! Easy peasy.
STEP 7 (almost there!! OMGSHHHH)
Turn the shorts inside out, and pin your extensions on to the legs, all the way around, being careful that it isn't bunching anywhere. Once again, break out that sewing machine and warm up your peddle, and sew along! And VOILA!
Finito!
Now you can frolic around the hillsides without a worry of anyone seeing anything scary! And you'll look good, too.
Friday, 25 January 2013
An outing.
An outing with the boyfriend? I think so!
Dress - Christmas present (thanks mum!)
Shoes - thrifted - $6
Shirt - belonged to my Granny!
Glittery Jacket - thrifted - $5
Necklace - thrifted - $2
Earrings - thrifted - $1
Bag - thrifted - $3
Greetings, and a little bit about myself...
Hello there, little pretties!
It has begun! My blog! FINALLY!
My name is Annabelle, and my middle name is Elizabeth. I am an adorer of everything different and quirky, I never like to blend in. I'm a 17 year old Australian lassie with a love for beautiful things.
I am also a believer in sustainable living and economical smarts, which is evident in my constant creating and thrift shopping! And my inability to pay full price for anything, never, ever. Honestly, it's a problem.
I draw, sew, paint, crochet, and make anything with whatever I can get my little hands on.
I am an old fashioned one, that is for sure. I want to get married young and be a housewife (ironic in these feminist times, I know), have my own veggie patch and ride my little retro bike all over town running errands. All this along with being a free lance artist! I have a ways to go yet though ;)
And last but never least, Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour.
But enough about me, let's get blogging!
It has begun! My blog! FINALLY!
My name is Annabelle, and my middle name is Elizabeth. I am an adorer of everything different and quirky, I never like to blend in. I'm a 17 year old Australian lassie with a love for beautiful things.
I am also a believer in sustainable living and economical smarts, which is evident in my constant creating and thrift shopping! And my inability to pay full price for anything, never, ever. Honestly, it's a problem.
I draw, sew, paint, crochet, and make anything with whatever I can get my little hands on.
I am an old fashioned one, that is for sure. I want to get married young and be a housewife (ironic in these feminist times, I know), have my own veggie patch and ride my little retro bike all over town running errands. All this along with being a free lance artist! I have a ways to go yet though ;)
And last but never least, Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour.
But enough about me, let's get blogging!
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