Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Party time!

Party time!

 Today is my birthday so let's celebrate!
We all know the best party's include cake, cocktails and cute decorations.

 
Naturally I couldn't just make one cake, a party with me means desert table!

 
French pastry with peaches and almond
 
 
 
Chocolate cake
 
 
 
Lemon cake
 
 
 
Mini party cupcakes
 
 
 
Cheesecake with forrest fruit
 
 

Ready to serve the Bellini's!
 
 
Party decorations where made possible by my stack of washi tape, crepe paper and a some serious DIY!
 
Did you notice the colorful flags on the cupcakes?
 
 
Yes, those..
 
That's just a little washi tape and some imagination. Cute, aren't they?
 
 
 
A formation of lanterns and pompons serves perfectly as party decoration instead of the standard party banners.
Lanterns are individually sold and so are pompons, but these last ones are also fun to DIY.
I used tutorial from Girlscene to make these and it really isn't that hard.

 Just keep in mind that the bigger you make the pompon, the more layers of crepe paper you use. The more layers the more beautiful your pompon gets!
 
Get yourself some crepe paper, a piece of yarn and a pair of scissors and follow this DIY!
 
 
When the sun came out, I moved my decorations, and of course the party, to the garden where they looked even better.
 
 
 
Add some pink champagne...
 
And a gorgeous gift (one of many actually)
 
And you end up with an amazing birthday!
 
Thank you to everyone who visited, has send a sweet card of message or has done something else to add to this day.
It was gorgeous weather and I had fun! Thank you all!
 
Love,
Noes

Monday, August 20, 2012

Society 6

While looking for tribal prints, I ran into Society 6. Society 6 is not just a brand, it is art created by thousands of artists from around the world, working together to produce the highest quality without having to give up rights.
Their artwork is available in print, canvases, cards, cases, skins and shirts and there is something for everyone.








As you can see the work varies from photography to prints to illustration so there is something for every taste and every use.
Go get yourself an amazing piece right here Society 6 .

Love,
Noes

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Furry friend

As I announced on Facebook, this blog is about the newest addition to my phone.
Rabito, inspired by everyone's favourite pet.


Besides the fact that it is the cutest, and probably the coolest, phone case I have seen so far it is also very functional.
The detachable furry tail can be use as a phone stand or just to look cute, the ears are perfect to wind your ears phones around. They will no longer be tangled or get lost!

The designer of this furry friend is Mina Kwag from Korea. She quit her job at Samsung a couple years ago to become a designer and with only one prototype of the Rabito (also called iPoda) and a few other accessory designs she went to a comtemporary design show in London. From that day on her phone was ringing off the hook.
She started her own company in 2010 and now delivers her products to over 15 countries.




As Mina describes, Rabito is the perfect accessory for our most essential device.
And it's a pretty damn cute one too!

Love,
Noes

*Interested? I found my Rabito on Ebay under the name of 'rabbit phone case' but there also is the official Rabito Shop.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sweet Cake

Is it a dog bed? Is it a flowerpot? Is it a babies bath? Or would it just be a wine cooler?
It is one of the most cliche pick up lines: It can be anything you need it to be.






Unfortunately it also is a little pricy but for the ultimate cupcake lover, like me, it is pretty damn cool!

As you can see it is available in various fun colors and if you would buy it for your pet, it even comes with the bed.
It is a product of designer Beerd van Stokkum and it's called, how could it not, Sweet Cake.
Interested? You can order it right here.

Love,
Noes

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Tape it

Washi tape, or also know as masking tape, might be the biggest hype in DIY land at the moment.
The idea is actually quite simple: it's a tape made of rice paper, in a fun color or print. Because of the material it is easy to tear, easy to remove, you are able to use it multiple times and you can easily write on it.

So it's a cute looking tape. But what do you do with it?
Lemme show ya...


Tune up your dull keyboard into something colorful and fun




Make pretty labels! You can use them for gift wrapping, labelling your cookie or candy jars...



Super easy to make and so much fun as a cupcake topper or as decoration in a drink



Empty bottles or old vases become funky in a flash



Block time slots in your schedule



A temporary collage on the wall



Even phones and mp3 players aren't safe anymore


Still not convinced?
Then you should definiteley visit Pinterest for many, so many other fun DIY ideas.
Just type in washi tape or masking tape and pictures will keep coming.

Wanna get started?
The tape is sold at several online shops such as ebay, etsy and lots of individual stores.
Not such a fan of online shopping? Then you should definitely try shops for the creative arts in bigger cities but in Holland also at our one and only Hema!
I already bought a few different ones there and besides the fun prints they are also a bit cheaper than most online shops, really worth your while.

I hope you will all have as much fun with this 'piece of tape' as I do, enjoy!

Love,
Noes

Monday, June 25, 2012

Counting down

In just two days I will be a part again of the summer festival lifestyle!
Apart from the amazing bands and artists performing, I can't help but love finding and creating the cutest festival looks.

Since I have Pinterest, the finding part has been so easy...


 The casual look



 The girly, pastel look




 The most amazing festival dress, especially for hot summer days


 Sunglasses and boho hair



And not to forget and ultimate look, the head scarf



Of course you could also just let it all go and have fun!

I know we will!

Love,
Noes

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Interior inspiration

For a lot of people the design of your home interior is close to the best part of moving, but where do you begin?
Even though I am not moving myself at the moment, I love my Dutch interior magazines like VT Wonen, Ariadne at Home. I believe a lot of other people do too but we still sell ourselves short...

Magazines are by far not the only or best source of inspiration.

For all of you who are not sure if they agree with me but love home interior, now tell me: What is it that makes your favorite movies your favorite?

Right.

That one movie you could watch over and over again but still love it, to me it is 'It's Complicated'.



The set designer, Beth Rubino, read my mind on so many things. The kitchen, the clawfoot bath tub , the bakery, the garden... wow.








Surely I wouldn't mind living in a house like this some day!

So for all of you moving or redecorating any time soon, look further than only the magazines. You will be surprised!

Love,
Noes

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Studded phone case

Since festival season is coming up again, the trends in fashion are also adjusting.
Something that belongs to my favorites: studded items, you can apply them on almost every piece of clothing but what I also really like is this tutorial.


Ready, set, diy!

What do you need?
- A silicone cover for your phone, color is of course to your taste
- Pyramid studs, I used 10 mm ones

I bought both the covers and studs on ebay, it may take some time to arrive but it has the best result: fun and cheap!



- A ruler
- Pliers
- A needle
- A pencil

Step 1. Figure out a design, what pattern do you like? Not a clue? Try Google, Tumblr or Pinterest for some examples.

Step 2. Use the ruler en pencil to create a grid, if you don't it is very hard to create a straight line while applying the studs.

Step 3. Start in the corner with your first stud and work in rows. Take a stud and push it onto the case in the right place, it probably won't go all the way through but that is what the needle is for. If you now lift the stud you will see little marks, pierce through those with your needle and the stud will go in much easier.

Step 4. When the stud is all the way through, hold it in place and use the pliers to flatten the prongs. Really use the pliers and not your hands or nails, they can be really sharp.

This is an example of the inside of a case which is studded. That is what the flatted prongs should look like.

 

Step 5. Continue like this until all studs are in place. Check if every stud is secure and your case is done! You could add a piece of fabric to the inside to prevend your phone from scratching.
The first case I created is the picture all the way to the top. You could work with all colors of studs and covers to create various results, there are tons of examples online so don't hesitate to look around before you buy everything.
Have fun!

Love,
Noes

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Pinterest

Recently I have joined Pinterest and I can't help but wonder: Why haven't I joined sooner?!

Ever since I discovered Tumblr I am completely happy with the opportunity to browse through tons of pictures, not Google style but lovely pictures, to get the best ideas.
I never owned Tumblr myself so sharing these pictures and ideas was more or less out of the question. But since I have Pinterest now, the circle is complete.

The things I love most are 1. DIY projects. Bracelets, studded items, even lamps!
2. Fashion, style, everything! I like a lot of different styles and ideas in fashion but sometimes you just need a start. How do I pull this off? Or what is a cute match with it?

 Pinterest is the answer.

Curious about my pins? According To Noes on Pinterest

Here some examples to get you started, hope you will all join soon!










 
 
Have fun pinning!

Love,
Noes

Monday, May 21, 2012

Statement nails

It needs some getting used to, but I think I like it!



Love,
Noes