Today I found out the what's going to be the wallpaper for the living room wall that we're redoing next year: Kiku by Romo. I really hope that it's still possible to get it somewhere. Tomorrow I'll find out how I'll get it. Good luck for me! :)
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Cross-Stiching Nerd wishes Happy Christmas
Today I finally finished my huge cross-stiching under-the-christmas-tree-mat! I've been doing it on-off for a couple of years now but about a month ago I decided to finally finish it so that I don't find it under the bookshelf still 5 years from now!
I'm a huge cross-stiching nerd and previously I've made a tower with a very gorgeous floral tribal decoration on the bottom. Sounds gay, but I gave it to my dad as a present and he's kept it in the kitchen for everyone to see since :) And this year he gets a little big bigger thing for Christmas. I hope with a hand-made gift like this he'll forgive me for traveling to Bali and Singapore for the holidays :D
I hope one day I'll get to make a huge pile of presents on this mat too, but this year my family in the north can do that for me.
A lot of times when a friend has called me in the past month and asked me what I was doing, the answer was typically "mummoilen" which means something like "grannying" in English. Doing grandma stuff :) And I'm 25!
But what can I say, grannying makes me happy. And I'd be happy to hear about a new hobby now that I think I'll have a at least 10 year brake from cross-stiching. I need something to do while watching TV. Make I restart making clothes.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Pill Mani
No, I was not taking any pills while doing this manicure, nor was I inspired by pills. What this manicure turned out to remind me, is a colorful pill, hence the name :)
After applying Smolder, I took the stickers away and applied Mavala's Top Coat Fixator and voil'a, the pill manicure is ready :D
Next time when I play with the stickers, I'll try a trio, let's see which three colors there will be.
Or maybe just 2 colors: white and blue for the Finnish Independence Day next thursday :)
Have a great weekend everybody! Kisses!
First I started with Essies Ole Caliente as base color. Ole Caliente is a beautiful pink coral color, shows way too peachy in the picture compared to the reality actually.
Then I cut round sticker to half. The stickers I just ordered from Staples while I was ordering other office supplies too. But I'm sure small round stickers can be found everywhere.
Then I covered the lower half of nails with the sticker:
After stickering the nails, I applied Orly's Smolder to the upper half of nails. Smolder is my favourite nailpolish shade for the autumn/winter of 2012 because of it's metallic shine.
After applying Smolder, I took the stickers away and applied Mavala's Top Coat Fixator and voil'a, the pill manicure is ready :D
Next time when I play with the stickers, I'll try a trio, let's see which three colors there will be.
Or maybe just 2 colors: white and blue for the Finnish Independence Day next thursday :)
Have a great weekend everybody! Kisses!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Little Free Library
What makes me happier than cosmetics, is books. I read constantly and normally I have 2-3 books I'm reading: one in the morning, one in the bus and one when I go to sleep.
I normally buy books second hand and then recycle them again by giving them away. Today I ran into a picture that melted my heart and made me think of one day having a free library too!
Here's some more information about the original Little Free Library.
This idea makes me 100% happy :)
I normally buy books second hand and then recycle them again by giving them away. Today I ran into a picture that melted my heart and made me think of one day having a free library too!
Here's some more information about the original Little Free Library.
This idea makes me 100% happy :)
Monday, November 19, 2012
Orly Fired Up -collection
After getting a huge amount of compliments while wearing Orly's Rage nailpolish, I decided I'd try their other metallic polishes too. First I thought of getting the normal sized red called Flicker, but then noticed that there's a mini collection where there's a purple and a gold one too so I thought 'Shut up and take my money':
And there was also one non-metallic one, Rapture, which I wasn't so into, but hey, it can't do no harm to have another dark one. As the winter gets darker and darker, I might just as well follow it with matching nails.
Here are some swatches, in the order of how much I like them:
1. SMOLDER

2. FLICKER (turned out to look so much more orange than in their official swatch picture of it)

3. FLARE
4. RAPTURE (More like the opposite of rapture if you ask me. Look at the color: muddy and dark brown. Rapture?! Please.)
Overall, I really like the Smolder one, and propably will buy the normal sized bottle some day. I give a happy 10 points for it, but some sad grade for the rest of them in the collection.
This collection is not worth buying if you ask me. Just pick something you really like if you know what you like.
And there was also one non-metallic one, Rapture, which I wasn't so into, but hey, it can't do no harm to have another dark one. As the winter gets darker and darker, I might just as well follow it with matching nails.
Here are some swatches, in the order of how much I like them:
1. SMOLDER
2. FLICKER (turned out to look so much more orange than in their official swatch picture of it)
3. FLARE
4. RAPTURE (More like the opposite of rapture if you ask me. Look at the color: muddy and dark brown. Rapture?! Please.)
Overall, I really like the Smolder one, and propably will buy the normal sized bottle some day. I give a happy 10 points for it, but some sad grade for the rest of them in the collection.
This collection is not worth buying if you ask me. Just pick something you really like if you know what you like.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Office girl's LUSH must-haves: Maple Taffy & Lemony Flutter
Welcome on my desk, where I spend my 9-to-5's with mo Moominhouse mausepad and my Lush jars :)
My favourite small things to do during the day is to have a short brake every once in a while and pamper my lips, hands and cuticles. Lips are pampered with the Maple Taffy lip balm and cuticles with Lemony Flutter.
Maple Taffy is a nice lip balm with a sweet and yummy scent that makes me want to eat it every single time I open the little jar. It also blends well and feels nicely moisturizing for quite a while on the lips. One minus is that the texture is not really smooth and it tends to leave weird small pieces of balm chunks on the lips so I recommend checking the mirror after applying it if you don't wanna look like you have food stuck on your lips.
Lemony Flutter is a really strong scented, very very rich textured cream for dry cuticles. I love the moisturizing feeling it gives my dry fingertips, but now that I look at my cuticles at home, I see that they are in a bad shape, so that makes me wonder if the Lemony Flutter actually does anything. Shouldn't it make my cuticles better? Yes, it should. But am I totally addicted to Lemony Flutter regardless of what I just complained? Yes, I am.
When I'm out of that stuff, I'll try another brand and see if there's a difference in the result of the usage. Or are they all just designed to give a reliefing feeling as first-aid moisture for very dry skin?
Just like a facial moisturizer, I never see big differences in the actual quality, it's enough that I get the moisturized feeling on my skin after washing it, but pretty much all the moisturizers in the world do that in some way. I guess that's the reason why I use the cheapest basic lotion from the pharmacy. The one you can use on any kind of skin from the moment you are born until you're taking your last breath. I've spent hundreds of euros to waste while trying different moisturizers and thinking that the price means quality as it normally does, but not when it comes to my favourite moisturizer. Makeup is a totally different story! :)
And back to cuticle creams: If anyone knows a good cuticle cream, I'm open for suggestions! And when it comes to Lemony Flutter, I'm not really sure if I'd recommend it. The scent is very strong and it's very greasy, so I have to keep in mind not to touch any important documents in a while after applying it to avoid greasy fingerprints.
Have a nice weekend, everyone!
My favourite small things to do during the day is to have a short brake every once in a while and pamper my lips, hands and cuticles. Lips are pampered with the Maple Taffy lip balm and cuticles with Lemony Flutter.
Maple Taffy is a nice lip balm with a sweet and yummy scent that makes me want to eat it every single time I open the little jar. It also blends well and feels nicely moisturizing for quite a while on the lips. One minus is that the texture is not really smooth and it tends to leave weird small pieces of balm chunks on the lips so I recommend checking the mirror after applying it if you don't wanna look like you have food stuck on your lips.
Lemony Flutter is a really strong scented, very very rich textured cream for dry cuticles. I love the moisturizing feeling it gives my dry fingertips, but now that I look at my cuticles at home, I see that they are in a bad shape, so that makes me wonder if the Lemony Flutter actually does anything. Shouldn't it make my cuticles better? Yes, it should. But am I totally addicted to Lemony Flutter regardless of what I just complained? Yes, I am.
When I'm out of that stuff, I'll try another brand and see if there's a difference in the result of the usage. Or are they all just designed to give a reliefing feeling as first-aid moisture for very dry skin?
Just like a facial moisturizer, I never see big differences in the actual quality, it's enough that I get the moisturized feeling on my skin after washing it, but pretty much all the moisturizers in the world do that in some way. I guess that's the reason why I use the cheapest basic lotion from the pharmacy. The one you can use on any kind of skin from the moment you are born until you're taking your last breath. I've spent hundreds of euros to waste while trying different moisturizers and thinking that the price means quality as it normally does, but not when it comes to my favourite moisturizer. Makeup is a totally different story! :)
And back to cuticle creams: If anyone knows a good cuticle cream, I'm open for suggestions! And when it comes to Lemony Flutter, I'm not really sure if I'd recommend it. The scent is very strong and it's very greasy, so I have to keep in mind not to touch any important documents in a while after applying it to avoid greasy fingerprints.
Have a nice weekend, everyone!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Ombre manicure, Hombre, Ole Caliente!
Inspired by ombre nails done like here, I wanted to try myself!
I used Lumene base&top coat polish as the base, Lumene's Groove (just basic orange) as the base color and Essie Ole Caliente (neonish dark pink) on the tip.
The ombre style is quite easy to make with basic makeup sponge and couple of nail polishes, q-tips and nailpolish remover.
Step 1
Apply base coat that helps the nail polish stay longer and protects the nail from discoloration etc.Step 2
Apply 1 layer of base color of your choice. My opinion is that a lighter color looks better on the root of nail and a darker color better on the tip half of the nail. So apply the color you want to be closer to the root of the nail first. I have this cute little orange matte nail polish from Lumene's Natural Code line.Step 3
Apply your base color and the tip color on a sponge as two lines that can overlap a little bit but be careful not to get the other color to the other's bottle :) I also tried to mix the colors a little with a toothpick but I would as well skip that and just go ahead pressing the nails with the sponge.Step 4
Press the sponge on the nail so that the line between the colors is about in the middle. Go through all the nails once and let dry. I found out that after some pressings the sponge would start getting bad and small parts of the sponge would stick to the fresh nail polish. So it's good to change the part of sponge every once in a while and apply the colors again always to a fresh place on the sponge. One sponge was totally enough for me for the whole manicure. You can cut off used parts to make it easier to find new clean flat surface.Step 5
Let them dry. And let them dry well! :D
Step 6
Go through the nails again with the same technique, this time concentrating on getting the line between the colors into a little bit different part so the line becomes blurry. I carefully dabbed the same nail a couple of times to get it blurry enough. Just make sure you don't mess up the lower layers now!Step 7
Remove the mess from around your nails with q-tips and nailpolish remover. I use Mavala nailpolish remover, which is actually not the best... I prefer a Finnish brand Mirame when it comes to nail polish removers, but I decided to try a new one. FAIL.Step 8
Apply a top coat to get them nails smoothed and shiny! I use the Mavala Top Coat Fixator for this, which is a pretty good choice.Step 9
Clean up...And RELAX, it's Friday night!
At least nails ready to party :)
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