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Tuesday 4 February 2014

Summer BBQ/Cook Out

On Saturday, we hosted our very first “Summer BBQ/Cook Out”!

 
Although we have lived in our home for 12 years now, this was the first time we had had guests over for a BBQ, other than immediate family.
The guest list was small, just two couples and their children, but we had great fun in planning the occasion.
I really wanted the atmosphere to be relaxing, so after hubby had mown the lawns, Wayne and Reilly lifted the 3-Seater couch from the lounge and wicker furniture set {from our bedroom} outside onto the grass.
We also had 2 sets of matching outdoor wicker furniture, each seating 4, with glass topped tables, and we popped the sun umbrella up between the tables.
 





 
 
 
As a centre piece on the tables, I used a lovely floral arrangement in shades of pinks.

 
I came across these gorgeous bottles from The Warehouse for only $2 each.
I purchased 3 of the plain bottles for chilled water, and I just love the one with Lemons on the front, which I had to fill with my "Homemade Lemnade", which I have tweaked the recipe to ...
 

Kathe's "Homemade Lemnade"
Zest of 3 Lemons
Juice of 8 Lemons
3 cups of Water
2 and 2/3 cups of Sugar
1 teaspoon Citric Acid
1 teaspoon Tartaric Acid
1/4 teaspoon Epsom Salts

After juicing the Lemons, I then strained the juice to get rid of any stray seeds etc.
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan, bring to the boil and then simmer for 1 minute.
Leave to cool before bottling.
This recipe is very strong, so you only need to add a fraction of syrup to a glass {approx. 1cm in depth} before topping with carbonated water i.e. Soda Stream {but without the flavour added} .
An xtra cool and refreshing drink, which any spirit can be added to, Vodka, Tequila, Gin ... yum!!!



As is the Kiwi custom, each family bought a salad and some meat for the BBQ.
We had a yummy selection, including chicken kebabs, and the crumbed sausages went down a treat!


 
The salads were xtra healthy, and the favourite one was mine {or course}, which was Pam’s “Sweet Mango Mesclun Salad”, my secret is that I purchase it pre-prepared and ready to serve, it even comes with the dressing!

My Summer Look ...
 
 
I painted my nails the night before in shades from OPI:
OPI “Italian Love Affair” from the OPI Italian Collection, a very light cotton candy pink with iridescent shimmer
OPI “Wonderous Starfrom the OPI Mariah Carey Holiday Collection, this gold-flecked shimmer has heavenly shine.
OPI “Which Is Witch?” from the OPI Disneys Oz The Great and Powerful Collection, Is this silver glitter with iridescent sparkle or the other way around?
 

 
When I first came out dressed in my gorgeous floral sundress, and my husband, {and I am not kidding you} said ‘You’re wearing that to this?!!!”
To say I was heartbroken was an understatement, so off to the bedroom I went, and changed into this casually Summery Clarity Tunic, matched back with nude wedges by Pulp.



I had just finished making my latest piece of jewellery {from my JorjaRose Jewellery Collection}, so wore this cute necklace and matching earrings, which  matched back perfectly with my nails and the Clarity Tunic, so I felt a tad glam after all!!

We had a fantastic evening, and I can’t wait till we do it all over again!
 
 
 


 

Sunday 10 November 2013

Simply Sketched Thank You Card

Guess what?!!!
YES, the Courier did a Saturday delivery for me, and waiting inside the rather large box, was the gorgeous Stampin’ Up! Circle Card Thinlits Dies!!!
This is my first project using the new Circle Card Thinlits Dies, a “Thank You” card which I was asked to make for lady at our “Women Connecting” Craft Group.
Also in the box were a couple of new stamp sets “Yippee-Skippee!” and “Simply Sketched” … ahhhhh bliss!
On the flipping scallop, on one side I stamped in Staz On Black the gorgeous flower from the “Simply Sketched” stamp set, then used the Crisp Cantaloupe Ink Pad and Aqua Painters, + then blended with Calypso Coral Stampin’ Marker to give the flower graduating shades of colour.
The stem of the flower is coloured in Old Olive + the Aqua Painters to blend.
Around the outside of the flower, to illuminate it, I used a wash of colour from the Baja Breeze stamp pad, with the Aqua Painters.
On the other side of the flip, I stamped the words “Awesome … thanks!” using a masking technique. I covered the words “Awesome …” with a Post-It note, then stamped with Staz On Black (onto the word “Thanks!”), then used the Calypso Coral Stampin’ Marker to colour in the word “Awesome …”.
I really wanted to add a star with Glimmer cardstock, but had run out, so improvised by painting some of my glittery nail polish on to white cardstock, then once dry, cut the star from the Circle Card Thinlits Dies, and attached with dimensionals.
I used one of the small Framelits from the “Chalk Talk” set to attach the 4 strands of Organdy Ribbon in “Calypso Coral”, and tied in a bow.
The butterfly is made with the Butterfly Embosslits, in layers of Crisp Cantaloupe, "Beau Chateau" DSP and Vellum. I then stranded together some Organdy Ribbon in “Calypso Coral” to create the butterfly antlers.
The Beau Chateau DSP on the extended flap is embossed with the Lacy Brocade Embossing Folder.

Circle Card Thinlits Dies (tick)!





 
 Circle Card Thinlits Dies $67.95



“Simply Sketched”
Hostess Set
#129672 Clear Mount
#129669 Wood Mount

 “Yippee-Skippee!”
#131344 Clear Mount $31.95 #131341 Wood Mount $39.95
"Beau Chateau" (My Digital Studio download) $6.95

Receipe Ingredient List
Stamp Sets: “Yippee-Skippee!”, “Simply Sketched”, “Very Vintage” Jumbo Wheel
Ink: Basic Gray, Calypso Coral, Crisp Cantaloupe, Old Olive, Staz On Black,
Framelits: Circle Card Thinlits Dies, Chalk Talk, Finishing Touches Edgelits
Embossing Folder: Beautiful Wings Embosslits, Lacy Brocade


Special Tools: Aqua Painters, Big Shot, Dimensionals, DSP "Beau Chateau" (My Digital Studio download), Organdy Ribbon in “Calypso Coral”, Vellum

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Gin Newspaper Nails



Gin Newspaper Nails ...
So a while back I saw this video on YouTube by cutepolish called “Newspaper Nail Art
Finally I got a few spare moments alone last night (i.e. no hubby, no kids and no kitten…) and decided to give it a try.
Small problem … I had misplaced my Isopropyl  Alcohol!!!
Soooo … my Mom-In-Law suggested trying Gin!!!
So here’s my effort, not the best I agree!!!


Gin Newspaper Nails ...
Stay tuned cos “Isopropyl Alcohol” is now at the top of my shopping list!!!

To learn how to create your own "Newspaper Nails", check out this YouTube clip by cutepolish ...



Cutepolish used OPI India Collection “Moon Over Mumbai”
JorjaRose used OPI Holland Collection “Pedal Faster Suzi!”, courtesy of MJ Nail Bank

Sunday 11 March 2012

My cheap-ass version of Essie "Shine Of The Times" ...

My cheap-ass version of Essie "Shine Of The Times" ...
Am just about to change my nail colour - yet again!
I wanted to share with you my cheap-ass version of Essie "Shine Of The Times"!!!
Note that I still have the splint on - 2 weeks after the "Mishap on the way to the Oscars"!
Colours used are Revlon "Coral Me Wild" - 3 coats, and Mode "Diamante" (NZ$4) - 1 coat.
Will post piccies in the next day or so of the actual  Essie "Shine Of The Times" over Black - can't wait!!!


Revlon "Coral Me Wild" and Mode "Diamante"


BTW ... It was an absolute bugger to remove!!!
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