SLR Camera

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Last week my brother went home with a newly bought Canon SLR Camera!!
Hubby and I have been wanting an SLR Camera for these past few months but couldn't bear to spend the money on purchasing it because we still have lots of more important monthly expenses to pay.
But now we don't have to feel "i-wish-i-could-took-pictures-with-that-SLRcamera" anymore because now that my brother owns it we could just borrow it from him ^o^
He also bought a tripod and planned to buy the macro lens next week so it's like a complete ready-to-borrow camera package ^o^
I'm so happy I started taking pictures of everything. Although I'm far from professional but with the available tools I'm sure I could learn a lot.

My first attempts of the camera :









and some more...



and the camera :



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VICTORIAN-THEMED DECORS

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Victorian era is generally agreed to stretch through the reign of Queen Victoria's reign from June 1837 to January 1901. It was a tremendously exciting period when many artistic styles, literary schools, as well as, social, political and religious movements flourished. It was a time of prosperity, broad imperial expansion, and great political reform. It was also a time, which today we associate with "prudishness" and "repression". Without a doubt, it was an extraordinarily complex age, that has sometimes been called the Second English Renaissance. It is, however, also the beginning of Modern Times.

Interior decoration and interior design of the Victorian era are noted for orderliness and ornamentation. A house from this period was idealistically neatly divided in rooms, with public and private space carefully separated.
The Parlor was the most important room in a home and was the showcase for the homeowners; where guests were entertained. A bare room was considered to be in poor taste, so every surface was filled with objects that reflected the owner's interests and aspirations.
The dining room was the second-most important room in the house. An atmospheric light, which Victorians considered most appropriate for dining, was provided by chandeliers, wall sconces, and candles. The sideboard was most often the focal point of the dining room and very ornately decorated. The decorative arts were characterized by an eclectic revival and influences from Asia and the mid-east.
The choice of paint color on the walls in Victorian homes was said to be based on the use of the room. Hallways that were in the entry hall and the stair halls were painted a somber gray so as not to compete with the surrounding rooms. Most people marbleized the walls or the woodwork. Drapes were heavy velvets, often looped back with gold tassels.
No particular style dominated the creation of Victorian furniture. Rather, the designers drew inspiration from Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, English Rococo, Neoclassical and other periods.


Below are some of the examples of a Victorian Era rooms / chambers.
Note : These are an unframed art print on paper created using the typical offset lithograph method by John P. OBrien (could be bought here, prices : $1.95 - $7.95).









Aren't they such pretty rooms or what?! I always love these past eras. My favorite movies are ones such as Marie Antoinette, The Duchess, Elizabeth, and the likes...
I love watching all the ladies, the queens and the courtiers with their beautiful gowns and extravagant hairs, not to mention their beautiful large manor with big gardens and rich decorations inside every rooms in their house. I wish I could go back to that era, where everything seems so much simpler.

In intention of collecting some Victorian-themed decorative items I browse one of my fave store (which I always love everything in their catalog they sent me) Past-Times where I found all these amazing things that would straightly fall into my wish list catalogue ^o^
enjoy..



The Victorians loved to turn everyday objects into highly decorative novelty items. This Victorian Purse Compact Mirror is fashioned into the shape of a purse and typically features elaborate all-over decoration.


This Forget-Me-Not photograph album is decorated with forget-me-nots flower design, one of the favourite flowers of the Victorians, meaning true love or remember me forever in their special language of flowers.


The Victorians were passionate about flowers, giving them their own special language and using them to decorate all manner of items like in this Victorian Rose Pewter Necklace Hook with rose design, a symbol of love and beauty that was a particular Victorian favourite, and this Victorian Floral Dressing Table Mirror that recalls Victorian originals.


Everything in the Victorian home, from soft furnishings and wallpaper to pottery and ornaments, was decorated in floral and naturalistic motifs. The decoration on these Victorian Pink Floral Heart Frame Bookmark and Victorian Pink Floral Perfume Bottle recalls Victorian love affair with the natural world.


In the Victorian language of flowers the rose was an everlasting symbol of love. It was used to adorn all manner of decorative items from soft furnishings to jewelry. Our Victorian Mirrored Rose Jewellery Box is printed with a distinctive rose design.


And that's not all, ladies! I couldn't satisfied myself with these adorable romantic things! And so I browse some more...

Perfect for gifts :
Victorian Handbag Magnets
Set of 3 Lavender Embroidered Handkerchiefs

Forget-me-Not Notelet Box


Anyone wants to buy me one of these decorative items? I surely won't say no to these ^o^

P.S
I also have a post about Fashion of The Past Era on my Fashion Blog : http://twothousandthings.blogspot.com (click)

and click here and here to see my other wish lists !


Other sources:
http://www.victoriaspast.com/FrontPorch/victorianera.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_decorative_arts
http://www.antiquevictorianfurnitureblog.com/

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THE DAY MICHAEL JACKSON DIED

Saturday, June 27, 2009


In loving memory of MICHAEL JACKSON, The King Of Pop.



Maybe it's true,
in order to be a Legend, you have to die young.


The 50-year-old musical superstar died Thursday, June 25 (USA time) with a possibility of cardiac arrest / heart attack (however autopsy result will take several days to be completed).


Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center after being stricken at his rented home in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Holmby Hills.

Michael Jackson had been planning to start a series of comeback concerts in London and had been rehearsing in the Los Angeles area for the past two months. Too bad, now that concert will never happen.


Although I'm not really a die-hard fan of him but his songs and music videos has been a part of my life while growing up. I had a cousin who love Michael very much, you see Michael has been an influence to many people.
Despite many of those weird things that he does, his achievement is worth to be mentioned as legendary.
He is, afterall, The King Of Pop.
No one else would be like him. There would be only one, Michael Jackson.




and here's my funny little hubby (who happens to be MJ's great fan - he actually shocked when i told him the news and then he mourn for MJ until 3 days after his death) in his attempt of doing the "hiie..hiiiy" moment of MJ :




Source:
allmichaeljackson, msnbc.msn.com/id/31552029/

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Art Sets @Polyvore

Thursday, June 18, 2009

I knew about polyvore from my bff Epi. After a long pause of not using it I once got back to it just to see what's new, turns out I found lots and lots of amazing sets in there. I have no idea that there are many creative people out there who had amazing creative ability that's hard to compare.
Well it inspires me to explore my own creativity and since I had the time to play with it so here are what comes out at the end ^o^ :


MY ART SETS:

Profile Picture
by Tiger.Lily
I made this for my Profile Picture.



Shopping District
This is my first art set that I made.
I'm actually not quite satisfied with the result ^o^




For Kurisnades !
I made this one for my hubby.




Little Princess
This is my first Fashion-Art combined set (who happened to win 8th place in a polyvore contest).



PUNK-y Brewster.
And this is another of my Fashion-Art combined set.



Still needs a lot of practice, i know.. ^o^
But i'm so glad there's a polyvore, because it's really good for exploring your creativity and it has been a good source for my fashion blog too ^^
Here's my polyvore link if you wanna check the rest of my sets :

http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/profile?id=670626



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Illustration by Silvia Portella

Monday, June 8, 2009



While browsing I found a website of this really great illustrator who does amazing works of arts. I love her style, she could be one of my favorite illustrator ^__^
Her name is Silvia Portella, her age is the same as me (but her works are beyond my achievement ^o^). She's originally from Spain but now lives in Berlin, Germany. She has worked with some German companies and media as well as for companies around the globe.
And she can speak 5 languages! Is she a genius or what? ^^

I fell in love with her works and decided to post about her to make her works more globally known. I hope she's not mad that i took her illustrations and put them here as an example of how great her works are ^o^

Well, here are some of her works..
Enjoy..
















And here's her website link:
http://hellobukubuku.wordpress.com/

I really admire her - she's amazing! ^^

I'M HAVING SOME APPETITE MOMENT

Thursday, June 4, 2009

I'm not feeling really good. I want some comfort food.

Chef Salad with Turkey, Carrots, Avocado and JackCheese


Chicken Podomoro


I want those yummy looking food !



Sources:
marthastewart, andreasdolcevita.blogspot

 
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