Saturday 15 September 2012

Underwater photos!

Ok, so we have this awesome little camera that takes HD photos in rain, snow, on the beach and best of all... underwater! So we had to test it when we went to Ibiza, and here are some shots my little sister took of me in the hotel pool :)
 



 





you gotta love ibiza!

There's a new edition to our family!

Hi everyone, i'd love for you to meet.... Jasmine!

isn't she lovely?

Ive always been more of a cat person, but I have to say, Jasmine is amazing! She's full of energy, and loves to follow me around the house all day. And she absolutely loves to have her belly scratched :)
She's two years old, and has already had 8 puppies! I dont know what breed she is, but to be honest I dont care, she's just so adorable!
 
 

I'd say the only bad thing about Jasmine is that sometimes, she'll walk into a room, fart (silent but totally horrible lethal) and walk out again, and it usually takes about 30 seconds before it hits you like a slap of death. She did this once when I was in the living room with my mum and a friend, and we were all there, wondering who on earth had emitted such a monstrosity!
 
 
Toxic farts aside, Jasmine is a really lovely dog, and has changed my Cats-only state of mind. Im really going to miss her when i go to university!
 
 

Friday 14 September 2012

The Lightbox Gallery exhibition photos

So this exhibition was back in June/July time, but in my everlasting quest to get my name 'out there' as an artist (i am one, i promise!) here are some photos from the private viewing of one of the pieces I had up in the gallery.

Dressed to kill for opening night :)

I created a triptych based on the theme of perceptions of women. On each canvas I wanted to portray a different view of women. On the first canvas I explored how women can be seen as passive sexual objects, on the second as obedient household slaves, and the third as victims- of domestic abuse, and a yearn for power and wealth in a typically male-dominated world. The tangled, chaotic composition is my way of expressing this issue- which I believe to be complex and confusing.



 As for media, I used household emulsion and watercolours to paint onto the canvases, and used fineliner and free-machine embroidery to sew into the canvases and outline the figures and areas of tone. The vertical lines are made by drips of paint and loose threads that I left to tangle and hang freely from the canvas, uncut.

Canvas 1



Canvas 2

Canvas 3




I'll be moving into my student house in Bournemouth next week, so I'll keep my blog updated with my packing (oh god- what the hell do I take clothes-wise?!), moving in and the begininng of uni! So excited for it all, and freshers starts on the 24th... watch this space ;)

Thursday 28 June 2012

Alice In Wonderland Birthday Pictures

Good evening blog :)
So yes, i am awful at keeping to self-made deadlines for writing blogs, so you know what? Im just not going to set them anymore!
I am now 18! And here are some of the pictures from my party.... if anyone is throwing a Tim Burton themed kooky Mad Hatters tea party, i hope you get some inspiration here!
For food I basically went round Tescos and grabbed stuff that looked yummy and that i knew people would eat. Basically picky things as i didnt want to mess about with cutlery. So pizzas, pringles, cocktail sauages, basically all the classics were on the menu.
In terms of music I just hitched up an ipod dock to my BOSE music system and let people choose from my incredibly varied selection of music on my ipod
So without further ado, here are my favourite pictures of the night...













It was honestly a brilliant night, and one I will always remember :)

Wednesday 20 June 2012

Exams are over!

Okay, so this morning I had my exam for A2 English Language and Literature, which was 2 1/2 hours. I basically had to write 2 essays, one on unseen texts and one of Wuthering Heights.
I knew I preferred the Wuthering Heights part, as I actually like the novel, and know it inside-out. Plus, its so much easier to revise for than the unseen texts section, especially on the context front!
We get marked for contextual references, and the annoying thing about the unseen texts is that they could be anything, from any time period, in any format and on any theme. So basically ive been watching loads of horrible histories clips on youtube, and documentaries on random bits of history, hoping some of it would become useful.
But I think I did well, we had to talk about the presentation of school, and then about marriage in Wuthering Heights (i was utterly in my element there) which I compared to King Lear. I think I may get a few brownie points for memorising a whole load of quotes! :)
So yes, exam went well, and i'm happy!!!
No more exams!
So now i'll have more time for this, and general fun stuff :D

P.S.
I'll get round to doing that 2nd part of the party ideas blog, but as were putting the marquee up and beginning the decorations tomorrow, I felt it would be best to leave it until then :)

P.P.S.
Could even do the Analysis of a messy bedroom, part 2 soon, my bedroom is a complete tip (even by my standards) due to all the party stuff thats in there!

Thursday 14 June 2012

Party Planning- What I LOVE the most!

Wow, I havent posted in ages- seriously, everything has been flying by. By the time I post this, it will only be 8 days until I am 18!! eeeeeek!

I'm busy arranging my party. Never being one for simplicity, Ive opted for a Tim Burton themed tea party, and then transporting twenty two of my friends into Guildford to go clubbing. In full costume. This is going to be brilliant.

I met Tim Burton once, at the London premiere for Sweeney Todd. I didnt even know it was on, but I was walking through Leister Square and there was a massive crowd, so I thought i'd go and have a little peek. And I got to the front, and Tim Burton was walking along, and I actually had a pretty good conversation with him considering I was totally starstruck, for about two or three minutes. He was lovely, really nice and funny, and everything someone in the spotlight should be :) So im glad I can finally have a party in his honour, as a mini-homage to him and his awesome films.

On Sunday I went to a carboot with zee mother && zee boyfriend to look for things for the party.... hmmm, what to call these items? Decorations? Props? Ahh yes, that's it- 'props'... so theatrical :)
Rob and I usually go to the Country Market Car Boot Sale on Sundays, where we each come home with bags and bags of bargains having only spent 70 pence. But this carboot was at Burpham, so it was nice to have a change of scenery. It was slightly crowded and disorganised, but I picked up loads of fancy mis-matching tea cups for the Alice in Wonderland themed tea party. Mum particularly fell in love with this teapot, which we got for 50p!


Its definitely someone's crazy Great-Aunt's that theyve just found and gone 'euuurgh!', but you know what? We love it :)

I know I dont look a thing like her, but I intend to dress up as Alice. BUT please bear in mind she was originally brunette, and I guess its my Wonderland that i'll be creating so if I say I'm Alice, I'm Alice :D (i do so love birthday girl priveledges)

Theres so much stuff out there on the internet about different ideas for Alice-In-Wonderland style tea parties, and not alot on Tim-Burton-themed ones, so Ive decided to sift through it all and put together some tips and ideas that I believe are generally useful/ cool/ interesting/ amazing/ etc.

Invitations
I believe invitations are really important- especially for creating hype and excitement about the event. Yes, making an event page on facebook is easy, but it lacks originality and can too easily be forgotten.
I was stuck between writing on playing cards and putting them in cute pastel envelopes (possibly with a silhouette of a teapot, clock or rabbit ghosted in the corner) or making full-on 'drink me' vials with rolled up paper inside with the details on.
If my friends lived further away than they do, I would definitely go for playing cards in a cute envelope. Its cheap, simple and can be posted easily.
However, me being me, I decided to go for the more difficult option. The problem was that I would then have to hand deliver the invites, but it was made easier by meeting a whole group of people in town at once.
I went on ebay (this was the first time I have ever bought anything online and it was actually not too scary) and ordered 25 glass vials from someone who calls himself The Science Geek, for only about £12, postage and packaging included.
They remind me of the bottles we used to use in secondary schools, to put different chemicals in. And to make them into really stunning little invites was so easy!
I printed out the invites onto normal white paper, in a small, classy font. They were in thin strips, so they would fit in the bottles when rolled up. (Note: the paper needs to be taller than the bottle so a little can stick out, so you can pull the paper out easily)
I then poured in some confetti-glitter-sprinkles type stuff into the bottles, to sit at the bottom. I used red and red hearts, and black stars, because I felt this matched the spooky Tim Burton theme. Oh, and these were really cheap too- 99p per bag, and theyre really big bags :)
I then hand cut out pieces of black thin card into label shapes, hole punched them and threaded them through the loop of a bow made from this cute ribbon Rob found in Elphics. Again, the ribbon was super-cheap, only £1.05 for 5m of it.

So this is the finished product, ta daaaaa!

And my friends were thrilled with them too- they make such lovely keepsakes!

Decorations
To combine the conventional Alice in Wonderland tea party with Tim Burton i'm basically going to mix fancy, mis-matched teacups and pots with Halowe'en decorations.
Im going to show you some of the teacups and saucers I bought at the carboot- most for 50p or less. This one is my favourite and will definitely be mine at the table.
I got three like this for £1 at the carboot. I love the spiked red rose on the saucer- its like a motif striaght out of one of Burton's films.
I bought five of these teacups, along with 8 matching saucers, 10 matching sideplates and 8 matching full size dinner plates for only £3!!!!! Ridiculous value!
Oh, Im also planning to tie a small red ribbon around each of the teacups' handles, just to bring them all together.

I plan to have a long table running down the middle of the marquee, covered in as many tablecloths as I can find. I want to use as many layers of table cloths as possible, so all the colours and patterns clash and add to the mis-matched-ness. Cos that's where its at ;)

For the Halowe'en input (mainly inspired by the Nightmare before Christmas) I will put up that fake spider-web stuff all over the place, along with pumpkins and those tiny fake spiders.

Other things to think about including:
  •  Piles of books on the table
  • Playing cards everywhere, perhaps even pushed into flower arrangements (black or red flowers only)
  • Candles in jamjars everywhere, as well as long thin ones dripping down onto empty wine bottles
  • fairy lights everywhere too, wrapped around flower pots, draped to make a ceiling, in flowerbeds etc.
  • incense/ perfume (I believe scent is very important and truly allows guests to be fully immersed into the scene you are trying to create) I have decided to have a 'chill out area', much like the lair of the Caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland. I will lay cushions and blankets and beanbags down, and light incense everywhere to give a hazy, comfortable atmsophere.
Okay, Im tired.... I have so much more to say on this subject, so i'll post another blog tomorrow with my suggestions for food, drink, music, costumes and everything else I can think of :D

Please let me know if this was helpful
Sammie
xoxo

Thursday 10 May 2012

Uber Facts

Your earlobes are in line with your nipples.

At birth, a baby panda is smaller than a mouse.

A strawberry is not an actual berry, but a banana is.

I'm loving @uberfacts on twitter, loads of really amazing stuff comes through on my newsfeed, and it never fails to amaze me

Check it out :)