Saturday, October 30, 2010

Yesterday was the much talked about, much dreamed about, long-awaited and anticipated collaboration between my darling friend and talented designer Megan Todd and the equally talented and friendly photographer Nitai Whitehurst. Suzi Alexander was our saviour, volunteering her master hair sculpting services at the last minute, and I had a go at painting my face.
These are some sneaky peaks at what's to come (as I know nothing about the art of skilfully airbrushing a photo, I merely did a quick edit to make these look a little bit more finished).
Watch this space people, the amazing work of these kids is going to explode before you know it. They'll be designing your next couture get-up, you'll be ripping their fantastic photoshoots out of magazines to stick on your wall and next time you go to the hair dresser, you'll be showing pictures of their fabulous do's and asking for the same.







xx

Monday, October 25, 2010

amazeballs weekend part II

There was just too much amazingness for one post!









Spring has sprung and I couldn't be happier.
My current mission: find a bike that i can paint and put a basket on the front of and a chirpy little bell on the handlebars.
Yes, it will happen. Next time you're hogging the footpath, listen for my dandy dinging bell and watch me swoosh past on my new pedals!





wehaveitall,kids

What a freakin' sweet weekend! I love how last minute plans can turn out so well.

xboxparty+latenights+amazingpizza+broadbeachapartment+hangoverbreakfasts+drivingamillionmiles+drivingback+barbeques+spasessions+skygazing+talkingsmack+earlynights+hotelshowers+amazingsleeps+earlymornings+familycars+mangosmoothies+frenchtoast+sunshine+markets+himalayanrocksaltlamps+cameras+dreamcatchers+beautifulstones+discounts+tapas+greatlivemusic+girlscars+neverendingdays

=10/10weekend












Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Ah, Taurus, forever the sullen toddler. Not one of those crocodile tears has me convinced that I'm on the path to whatever terrible fate you suspect my messiness and poor time management skills to be hurtling me towards.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

They say that to become an amazing writer (even if you are your own and only audience and you're a little bit biased) that you should dedicate a few minutes, half an hour, an hour, whatever you have time for; to write down every single thing that pops into your head...
To clear out the clutter, if you will. Spring clean your mind and help you get down to the nitty gritty of what you really want in there instead of continually grabbing at the first little fishy of an idea swirling around the pond of your mind.
I think this is an absolutely excellent idea and I fully intend to put this into practice.
In fact, i just put a few minutes into one myself and I can already feel my rubiks cube brain shifting into a more organised pattern.
Try it, I think you'll be surprised by how quickly your fingers will dance around the keyboard like nobodies business.