Monday, 20 September 2010

Baroque

Mary Katrantzou Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear


A couple of years ago I was having a cultural day out down town Quito (Ecuador) with my sister.  Right before we got sucked into a bargain shop which totally put us off our initial quest,  we went inside an astonishing colonial church called La CompaƱia.  Amazed by it's beautiful overwhelming golden detail which covered every last bit of space of the building, we actually agreed to pay to go in and listen to a guide talk about it.  During her speech, the guide told us about the style of this church's architecture Baroque which she described as "fear of space".  That's when my mind left the church and I got to thinking about this Baroque idea and I realized I am Baroque.
Fear of space or love of an empty canvas which could be anything, from a tiny space on a wall, to the pages of a notebook. This is why I have always loved prints and clusters instead of minimalism.

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Fillingthespacesofmybusymind
callingforphrasesinfrontbackbehind
turningwithpattersoffloralsandspots
theresroomforideasandplacetoallot.

iambaroque
andbaroqueisme
theworldismycanvas
andIit'sdevotee.

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Iglesia La CompaƱia, Quito - Ecuador



Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Doodle me Pretty!

Textural Lime Zest Fashion Print by: Rachael Taylor Designs
www.rachaeltaylordesigns.co.uk

 
Here is one of my favourite prints by super talented designer Rachael Taylor.  She was the first person to help me get to know the creative world in Leeds when I first moved here. So I thought I would pay her a little tribute by writing a small poem inspired by the print.
You can check out more of here lovely work in her website or follow her fab blog.

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Doodle me pretty 
and doodle me sweet
fill me with colours
for doodle complete

Paint me a smile
with flowers and leaves
whirl me with style
with soft silky weaves

Lets go on a trip
through loveliness grand
walk not, we should skip
doodle wonderland.

                       
                                                                                             It starts with a hand... 


Monday, 13 September 2010

DIY And Then Sell It



Ever since I was a little girl, I loved making things.  They mostly came as an excuse to use the latest technology found in my house.  I started writing poems when I was 7 years old because I loved using my mum's typewriter.  Some time later I discovered the sowing machine and I figured how to make fabric shoe bags and after making about 20 I used a family lunch to sell them to aunts, uncles, grandparents etc.  Being cute at the time I made a small fortune and developed my still ongoing DIY and then sell it obsession.
Here's an example of my watchmaking days (Buttons and pearls bracelet).  I have also gone through, flower shaped paper lamps, flower sculptures, headbands and clips, hand bag costumising and money banks phases and it goes on and on and on.  I definitely need my own shop! do you agree?

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My First Ever Poem (1988)
(sorry I didn't speak enough english at the time)

Mi mamita es muy bonita
Como una florecita
Es tan linda tan hermosa
Como un jardin de rosas

Tal vez otros no la vean
asi de espectacular
Pero es my favorita
Y no me la van a cambiar
                                    
                                     By ME

Friday, 10 September 2010

Genie Wanted!



Wanting some wishes 1,2,3,4
some in retailing
indoor, restore, explore

Find me a genie to come say hello
there are none in ebay
where else?  Do you know?

I might as well list them
there's nothing to lose
you might own a lamp
and could make me your muse

I want to be published
Success absolute
Creatively established
and black leather boots.

I am not a genie
not magic, just me
if you have a wish, list it here
...........................  and a cup of tea.

                            free plea!

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Where Should I Put My Tea?

Roger Waters Table, £65

Last weekend I decided to pay tribute to a table I replaced and give it a makeover so that someone else would love it and take it home. It's made by decoupage technique and would look gorgeous anywhere. It's a good idea to do this to old furniture, it makes it look great and helps the environment a little bit.



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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle it
remake, restore, revamp!
restart, repaint, lickety split
redo, renew, restamp.

                                   Voila!

Friday, 3 September 2010

Love Nest

Wallpaper "sunday" made by Ximena Escobar 
                                                                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/ximenaescobar/os/ximenaescobar/


Welcome to my love nest
Cute and all my own
Pretty normal to the rest
My heart and my home

I like decorating, 
even painting walls
I don't like to tidy up
or sweeping the halls

Looking out the window
hedgehogs, foxes, park
looking inside my monito
fun at light and dark

Welcome Bienvenidos
Come and say hello
stay for dinner, share a wine
you and J and Mo.


Think Pink


Hello!
Me and A Cup of tea have started a new year of life going back to a little life philosophy that had been an important part of most of it and some how got lost in the middle of stuff.

So here it is! new outfit for the blog, new weekly posts promise and a Think Pink pledge! I know sometimes other colours may over rule you, but pink will always make you happy! (At least it does me...)

So here's a little poem to celebrate this pinkness!

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Rosie Cheeks are cute
Lollipops taste good
cherry blossoms melt my heart
Pink thinking's my mood

Sometimes Blue takes over
Sapphires make me cry
Green or black or others
Bitter piece of pie

Think pink when it's dark
Think pink when trying to think
Think pink and pink will happen
Think Pink and life won't stink

                                       Wink :)