Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Friday, 6 December 2013

December 3rd + some jewelry + a surprise for all the crazy cat-ladies in the end!


Teemu's parents babysitted Ruu for the whole day, I had a doctor appointment and spend the rest of the day at home. Didn't get much done. Though I added some of my jewelry for sale to Facebook and Etsy. That is always the most boring thing to do. I have loads of jewelry waiting for photographing and adding for sale.. Recently I have made some "lovers" earrings and more skeletons and other stuff of shrink plastic. 

Custom-made piece of jewelry for a new-born baby-girl. I drew the fox by myself.



Custom-made jewel for a Sister-fan-girl. This is the logo of the band.

The Frankenstein's monster and his lovely bride. Drew the original pictures by myself.


Scarlett and Rhett.
Once again; originals drawn by me.

Ken and Barbie.
Drawn by me.
Skeleton pendant, drawn by me.



December 3rd
 

"Ring the bell"




I got a hilarious Christmas card, with colorful confetti from Emma!

There was a rabbit-badge too!

Bath-time!

And lastly a cat-bonus for all the cat-lovers. Featuring Twiggy and the Actionman! Meow! =^..^=








Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Serious thinking and random photos

Shalom!
 

So, it's Thuesday evening already. As a result of last Friday's party I've been exhausted for FOUR DAYS. We had great time, but maybe I should have drink less beer and apple cider :P Bleh. I've been considering becoming an absolutist, for serious!
 

As a birthday present I gave to my friend an etching print I had made at school 3 years ago.

For those who aren't familiar with that technique, here's how it is done: 

  1. First a copper plate is covered with a waxy ground which is resistant to acid. 
  2. Then artist scratches off the ground with a pointed etching needle where she/he wants a line to appear in the finished piece. 
  3. The plate is then dipped in a bath of acid. The acid bites into the metal, leaving behind lines sunk into the plate. The remaining ground is then cleaned off the plate. 
  4. The plate is inked all over, and then the ink wiped off the surface, leaving only the ink in the etched lines. 
  5. The plate is then put through a high-pressure printing press together with a sheet of paper. The paper picks up the ink from the etched lines, making a print. The process can be repeated many times; several hundred copies could be printed. 
The print I've made

wrapped the present in paper with some other stuff

Lately I've been reading a book about ayurveda for women. I find it very interesting. There are lots of  commonalities between ayurveda and my other beliefs. I'll might even try an ayurvedic diet to see will I feel better afterwards! It's not anything freaky, there are just different foodstuff one's body type sould avoid or prefer. Like I shouldn't eat raisins or broccoli or mushrooms or chocolate :( but for example all the nuts, avocados and spices are good for me!

I don't have much to say today, so I'll share some photos with you. Here are some of my latest purchases and other stuff! :)

Some stuff I found from the book- and paper store sales!!

button tape! And a postcard with removable skull-stickers!!

Mariposa scrapbooking pad!! plus some beautiful postcards!
And brads with 70% discount!!

Cupcakes!

A bath towel I had ordered from an online store for Ruu arrived!
I don't know which one loves it more; me or Ruu..!




Great design on these energy drink cans!!


Ann-Marie sent me mail from her trip to Edinburgh!
Such an awesome card and a £20 tissue!!


Turbo the cat posing. Isn't that just a perfect pose or what?

Shadows on our kitchen wall
Some snow came down once again on the other day

A sticker sticked onto a switchboard locker near to us

Another sticker I pass quite often


That's all for now, thank you for your attention. Have a nice week folks!