It's almost New Year's, guys, and you know what that means! We're all going to go soft and nostalgic and remember the best and worst moments of 2011.
Well, screw the worst. Today I'm going to bring to you the best dress and the best pair of heels of 2011. Drumroll, please.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
The Holidays: Gifts, Relatives, All Of That Crap
Oh, yeah. Christmas happened, people, and because I'm me, Christmas happened with a bang. Seriously. The relatives we were supposed to be celebrating at? Yeah, their vacation house BURNED DOWN. They flew down there on a pretty much last-nanosecond flight and came back exactly one day before Christmas. And therefore couldn't prepare anything.
Then, standard oh-shit-I-have-to-deal-with-that-one-relative-I-can't-really-stand stuff, which actually wasn't that bad this year. Of course it wasn't good, but I'll take what I can get, thank you very much.
Also, there's a list of some of the awesome things I got this year, all highly awesome. Some books, a wallet, a purse - it all sounds bland, but wait for it. Wait for it.
Then, standard oh-shit-I-have-to-deal-with-that-one-relative-I-can't-really-stand stuff, which actually wasn't that bad this year. Of course it wasn't good, but I'll take what I can get, thank you very much.
Also, there's a list of some of the awesome things I got this year, all highly awesome. Some books, a wallet, a purse - it all sounds bland, but wait for it. Wait for it.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Another Ad Got Pulled For Being Too Fake
And this time, it's with Taylor Swift! (Side note: am I the only one who was getting really sick of all that little-miss-perfect-Taylor-Swift stuff?)
So, let's look back at all the (recent) ads that have gotten pulled for being JUST TOO PHOTOSHOPPED.
So, let's look back at all the (recent) ads that have gotten pulled for being JUST TOO PHOTOSHOPPED.
Monday, December 19, 2011
DIY Ring Made Using Christmas Baubles, Wire
Hey guys! So I got a little crafty this weekend, and made myself a ring using exactly two things ... green craft wire and a Christmas bauble! (Yes, this all happened while I was attempting to decorate).
Anyway, here are pictures of the supplies. I used the green wire (which doesn't have to be green, of course) to make the actual ring, and the bauble for the "jewel".
Now, this is the interesting part. I didn't actually use the bauble, more the hook-attachment thing. Look at the picture of the red bauble down there. You see the big, round, red bauble, you see some tree branches.
You also see that golden thing on top of the bauble, which is there to connect the hook to the bauble.
That's the "jewel". One of my hook/bauble connectors had broken off from the bauble AND somehow lost the hook, too. And then I made the major discover that you could bend that connecter piece, because it's made of a really bend-able metal. Anyway, you know how it's shaped kind of like fat pipe without a bottom? Okay. So I took the "sides" of it and bended them up, thereby flattening the bauble-hook connecter into a pretty awesome shape.
So far, so good. So much for the jewel. Now let's move the ring made of wire. I got myself about 3 inches worth of wire. Then I took one end, and starting there, wrapped it around my finger, bending it so it fit somewhat decently. When the wire met the end again, there was (obviously) some left, which I then bent outwards. The entire situation looked kind of like a Q.
Okay. Now please understand that the flattened "jewel" had a hole in the middle where the missing hook was supposed to me. I proceeded to thread the sticking-out wire end through that hole, and then I pushed the jewel down so it was basically there where I wanted it to be in the end.
Note: you have to take the wire-thing OFF for this.
Then, I just took the wire that was sticking out of the connecter piece and bent it outwards (to the side of the "jewel"), where I then bent it back under the jewel, back to the wire ring, creating a loop around the "jewel". Then I wrapped the loosed wire end around the ring, making sure to bend it outwards so it didn't end up stabbing my finger when I wore my newly-created ring.
Here are some pictures that I think will make you understand and also totally like this ring:
This is how the ring looks on my hand.
Cool, huh?
And this is a close-up, where you can see the wire loop. In this picture, the wire is still green so you can see it better. I've actually painted the wire silver using nail polish in the meantime. A smart idea would be to start with a wire of the same color as your bauble-attachment-thing. Is there actually an official name for that? I guess I'll never know.
Anyway, here are pictures of the supplies. I used the green wire (which doesn't have to be green, of course) to make the actual ring, and the bauble for the "jewel".
Now, this is the interesting part. I didn't actually use the bauble, more the hook-attachment thing. Look at the picture of the red bauble down there. You see the big, round, red bauble, you see some tree branches.
You also see that golden thing on top of the bauble, which is there to connect the hook to the bauble.
That's the "jewel". One of my hook/bauble connectors had broken off from the bauble AND somehow lost the hook, too. And then I made the major discover that you could bend that connecter piece, because it's made of a really bend-able metal. Anyway, you know how it's shaped kind of like fat pipe without a bottom? Okay. So I took the "sides" of it and bended them up, thereby flattening the bauble-hook connecter into a pretty awesome shape.
So far, so good. So much for the jewel. Now let's move the ring made of wire. I got myself about 3 inches worth of wire. Then I took one end, and starting there, wrapped it around my finger, bending it so it fit somewhat decently. When the wire met the end again, there was (obviously) some left, which I then bent outwards. The entire situation looked kind of like a Q.
Okay. Now please understand that the flattened "jewel" had a hole in the middle where the missing hook was supposed to me. I proceeded to thread the sticking-out wire end through that hole, and then I pushed the jewel down so it was basically there where I wanted it to be in the end.
Note: you have to take the wire-thing OFF for this.
Then, I just took the wire that was sticking out of the connecter piece and bent it outwards (to the side of the "jewel"), where I then bent it back under the jewel, back to the wire ring, creating a loop around the "jewel". Then I wrapped the loosed wire end around the ring, making sure to bend it outwards so it didn't end up stabbing my finger when I wore my newly-created ring.
Here are some pictures that I think will make you understand and also totally like this ring:
This is how the ring looks on my hand.
Cool, huh?
And this is a close-up, where you can see the wire loop. In this picture, the wire is still green so you can see it better. I've actually painted the wire silver using nail polish in the meantime. A smart idea would be to start with a wire of the same color as your bauble-attachment-thing. Is there actually an official name for that? I guess I'll never know.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Songs I Love: Flo Rida, Nelly Furtado, Jay Sean
Hey guys! To make up for all the times I've taken forever to post one of my Songs I Love posts, I've brought you another one right away. We've got All Good Things (Come to an End) by Nelly Furtado, Down by Jay Sean and R.O.O.T.S. by Flo Rida. Rock it
Dear Best Friends' Girlfriend: Why I Don't Like You
I found this little gem online today. (Ergo, not mine). Here, a brave and daring young gentleman shows his best friend's girlfriend exactly WHY he hates her. In the form of a PowerPoint presentation, which is pure awesomeness.
Also, there are graphs.
Also, there are graphs.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Songs I Love: Jason Derulo Special
If you thought that in this special Jason Derulo post you'd hear about some of his new songs, you're wrong. Because I love, and I'll repeat that, love the unpopular ones from his old album. Here are three:
1. Blind
Sweet, with a piano background. Here it is, people:
2. What If
3. Strobelight
This one isn't on any album and Itunes doesn 't have it (I think), but that doesn't change the fact that it's awesome!
1. Blind
Sweet, with a piano background. Here it is, people:
2. What If
3. Strobelight
This one isn't on any album and Itunes doesn 't have it (I think), but that doesn't change the fact that it's awesome!
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