Monday, November 29, 2010

A wise man once sang

Schools out for summer WOOHOOOO!!!!

Me, really excited!
Last (and only) exam was today. I'm free until February.

So, here is a list of awesome things i will do with my new found Freedom

  • Listen to more Alice Cooper, because he rocks.
  • Sew. I'm compiling a list and i have a few projects ready to start
  • Hang out with my family (probably while listening to Alice, because my family is cool like that)
  • Get a visit from the big guy in red. I'm hoping for a billion dollars (baby) so i can go on a vintage spree, and buy a new house to put all my new stuff in. Hey, one can dream big.
  • Go on a picnic at least once a week, if not more, preferably to different places
  • Rock out at Big Day Out
  • Perfect finger waves
  • Perfect victory rolls (so much so that they can become a hair staple instead of a special treat hairstyle)
  • Read non medical books
So, does anyone else have cool plans for summer?

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Glamour Nana


Today I was so looking forward to just coming home and sprawling out on my bed after work.
As i was doing the supper round, i was dreaming of stumbling through the door, making a hot Milo and chilling the flip out. I walked into one lady's room to give her a cup of tea and a bickie, and what did i find, a 94 year old lady with pin curls and a hairnet on. I was so excited. I commented on her pin curls and she said " I may be 94, but i still like to look neat, and ill keep doing this for as long as i can". Well, this lady has pretty much been added to my list of favourite residents, along with the lady who has so many clothes she has clothes racks in her bathroom, the lady who is always grumpy, but perks up when i compliment her on her AMAZING wedding photo, her dress is absolutely stunning; and the Japanese lady who also has a gorgeous wedding photo, and who is the nicest, happiest lady ever.
Anyway, enough rambling about my awesome residents, and too the point. I was inspired by pin curl lady, and decided to come home and curl my hair, and give you a bit of a photo tutorial on how i do it.

This one's for you Glamour Nanna!!!

What you'll need:
  • A hair brush
  • Clips to hold back excess hair
  • Bobby pins or pin curl "terydactyl" looking clips
  • A scarf


Its best to start with damp hair. I section it off into 4 parts. The fringe section, the two sides, and the back.

Starting with the fringe section. Roll it forward and pin from both sides
Starting at either side of the head, begin to roll small sections of hair towards the head.

Secure at the scalp with a bobby pin or terydactyl pin
Continue rolling until all the hair is curled

This is what is should look like. It doesn't have to be super neat, but all rolls should be fairly even.

Now for the back. I have decided to try rag curling the back. I have trouble curling the back of my hair, and pin curls rarely stay in over night. So ill give this a whirl and let you know how it goes.
Vixen Vintage has an awesome tutorial on rag curling here.
I basically do small rows of about 3 to 5 curls per row

This is what it will look like at the back
And from the front
Now, tie a scarf around your head, covering all the curls, except the front. This should stop them falling out or getting matted.

So, Ill brush it out in the morning and show you how it goes.
Sleep well dolls.

Sam

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Maxtreem puffiness

I have an exam on Monday. I should be studying. Instead i sewed on Saturday night (i know, I'm soooo exciting). I haven't finished the dress, but i thought id show off my textiles project from year 12. It was like 3 years ago, but I'm still mighty impressed by my handy work, despite the fact i was up until like 1 am the night before it was due, re-sewing the zipper in as i didn't allow extra room for a zipper when i modified the pattern....

So, without further ado.................

The MTP (Major Textiles Project)

Napoleonic style dress in green satin back shantung
 My heart sank at an exhibition of projects from the previous year when i saw about three other dresses that used the same pattern as mine...

None of them had gotten good marks for their projects...
Train-ie bit
 I got a pretty good mark. Textiles was my best subject!

 I loved the solvy web. Its such a cool technique.

sleeves covered in solvy web. Web created with bits of Satin back shantung, ribbon and lace.
 I hand sewed many of the inside seams and the bodice is completely enclosed.

I got the cream lace at an antiques fair. The whole roll for like $10!! The lady at the stand said that girls should get used to having nice things and she discounted the price for me.

I do hope to actually wear this dress one day. I would have worn it to my formal but it was away for marking.
Maybe to next years Regie birthday......

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Shoes! Shoes? Shoes....Shoes!


I like shoes. A simple statement. A common statement amongst women, especially those who have a love of fashion.                        

Jen's shoes    







My like of shoes differs a little to the sky high, platform ankle snappers found today. This is for several reasons

1. I work hard. I'm a waitress and a carer in a nursing home, so I'm on my feet all day most days. When i get home, and on my days off, i like to be comfortable and my poor feet need some soothing after running around all day. So i like shoes that are comfortable and that have enough room for orthotics. I fear that if i don't start looking after my feet now, that ill regret it later. So i try to find shoes that are comfortable and good for my feet but also look awesome too...this can be hard.


Uni Nursing uniform. Comfy shoes and cool hair.



2. I am clumsy. I am so clumsy. I once broke an entire tray (about 20 or so) of glasses because i didn't put in in the slot properly. I regularly spill coffee's when delivering them to tables because i run into the doorway with my arm. Always the coffee arm too!!! I trip over regularly and i once accidentally stabbed myself in the wrist whilst cutting potato's. So, ankle snappers are not good for me. I also like it when a shoe is attached to my foot by a strap or laces, because i also often step in gum or kick shoes off. Don't ask me how. It just happens.

3. I kind of like being short. When i was a kid, my pituitary gland like chucked a little tanty and got greedy with its growth hormone. Basically it was being rude and refused to release growth hormone, so i didn't really grow very much. Being a shortie runs in my family, but it probably wouldn't be cool if i had stayed the same height i was as a 5 year old, which was really small. So i had to take growth hormones for like 7 years. Giving myself nightly injections, which partially contributed to my decision to start nursing. So my pituitary gland and i have reached equilibrium. Ive grown to be a normal sized person and I'm embracing being short. Its who i am. So wearing sky high heels that make me look like skelator just isn't me.
Me and my Sis. We've been Styles since about 1994

 
4. I like practical stuff. "Make do and mend" is one of my favourite slogans and I'm inspired by utility wear of WW11 and the resourcefulness of women during the time. You cant build planes in stilettos!



But.....when we were in the UK, i found the most wonderful shoes ever!!!! They are 1940's brown utility shoes!!! I wear them as much as possible. They aren't too tall and they are surprisingly comfy.

These are my favourite shoe!!!



Awesome shoes in a boat beer garden.
Shoes: Vintage - One legged jockey - Portsmouth England


Do others have just one pair of favourites or are you hard pressed to choose???

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Vintage Clothes-splosion!!!!

What a weekend!!! Well just Sunday really. I worked on Saturday, providing coffee and awesome food for the residents of Goodwin Village.
Sunday. Well, i have been looking forward to this sunday for ohhh, about a month?! This weekend was the bi-anual (?)"The way we wear" vintage clothing fair at Albert Hall in Canberra. Needless to say, i went a little crazy, but i didnt blow my budget so i will be able to pay rent this month.
There was a fantastic turnout of vintage and antique clothing dealers and i could have walked out with about a billion dollars worth of clothes had my budget permitted, but becuase im a poor uni student, i had to choose wisley, which i think i did.

This wonderful 50's day dress is too small!!! But i couldnt leave it there. Thinking of taking it to a seamstress to see if its possible to take it out. Wouldnt want to ruin this one!



How awesome is the print!!


Sarah at MisfitsVintage sold me this cute head piece


Awesome 40's suit


Without suit jacket

A pincurl set i did earlier this week. Just thought id throw that in...
Anyway, I must stop procrastonating and study. I have 1 exam this semester and i think i need to get about 100% to pass the unit, so to the books!!!!
Ta Ta for now!!