Monday, October 30, 2006

The Gwen Dress

Holloween is always an exciting time for costumes and can be quite costly for something you'll only wear once. So this year, I sewed my own costume. I started out with $6.00 worth of materials from Wal-Mart. And worked for 6 hours straight to turn this:

Into this (modeled by Blair):

It's "inspired" by Gwen Stefani's Louis Vuitton dress from the 2004 Video Music Awards :-) I had fun making it!!!! I started out trying to create a pattern for the top, then I realized I had so little time (I made it on the day of the party I attended) that I started just "winging it". The top fit perfectly so I was feeling good. For the skirt, I did make a pattern, and man! when i tried to fit it it wouldn't fit my hips!!! So I added more cloth to it, and 20 minutes before we had to leave for the party it got finished. I put it on and it was soooo looosse!!! On with the safety pins and off we go! Well, it could have been done way better, but I am just happy that the top fit well because that would have been a BIG problem if that was the one that was loose! Hehhe. I wonder "Who Wore It Best?" Blair or Gwen. Hahhahaha.

JoeCooks

Joe and Blair were over for the weekend and Joe cooked up a marvelous dinner which he didn't know what to call! It was stuffed mushrooms with angel hair pasta and it was yummy.

We love having these two over as they are so chill and enjoy food as much as we do :-). And the house is always open for anyone who wants to practice their culinary skills. No problem!

Tomorrow Joe and Blair are coming over for Halloween Dinner and I am excited to see what the results are again! We will also talk about our planned road trip for Thanksgiving break, and decided where we want to go (we have gone together to San Luis Obispo before and that was fun!). Joe is the king of trips (a few months ago they were in Thailand) and aside from showing us cool sites to book cheap airfare and cheap accomodations, we get to hear about remote destinations like Bhutan (his next trip). So I trust him to plan this trip, which from the last conversation is verging towards Sedona and the Grand Canyons. Wherever it will be, I know it will be a wonderful time. And one day, their next trip will be to the Philippines :-) The Land of the morning and child of the sun returning (I never figured out what that meant!! Hahhaahha).

Mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese, spinach and a secret ingredient then rolled in crumbs:

The meal comes together with angel hair pasta and parmesan:

And the next day, Joe made this for breakfast:

Can't wait for tomorrow!

Friday, October 27, 2006

The Lil Backyard Project


Our little "backyard" is constantly under renovation (like everything else around here) and presently it is coming together just fine.

They had to change our backdoor a few months ago and I thought the old door was too beautiful to throw out! As for the green chair, well, Ryan and I were on our way home from Goodwill last month and saw it by the side of the road. Ohhhh I couldn't resist! Along with the benches and table I had my neighbor Steve make awhile back, a few sacks of the cheapest red Lava rocks, cheap red stone flooring, my neighbor Kelly's bougonvillas and "rustic" tools, this little hideaway is slowly taking shape.

Next step is put some plants, organize our recycling bins, make a tablecloth and long seat cushions. I really do not like the look of plastic, and as of the moment our recycling bins are made of such so I am looking out for some wooden crates or barrels next time we go thrifting (or road-sighting!). Ahhh I love small spaces! So much fun.

New Home.

And I have made the move! Well, to a new blog at least. I am quite excited with this blog because it shall just be all about creations, creating and daily inspirations. May this blog inspire and grow to something utterly beautiful. Peace. Love. Dream. Welcome!