So I've seen some great bands and planned to visit some that I haven't told y'all about!
Myself and eight friends went to Rock Werchter festival, a music festival in Belgium from June 30th until July 3rd.
It was my first time to do a complete festival including the camping for a week and everything that goes with that. I expected it to be a challenge since I must admit, I'm quite vain.
Luckely there is such a thing as a cordless straightener! Really? Yes, really. I bought one from Braun with gass patterns and it was perfect to complete my festival look with decent bangs.
We had a great time together hanging out but of course the bands were a great contribution.
Linkin Park, Queens of the Stone age, Anouk, Seasick Steve, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Ke$ha, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, The Pretty Reckless, The Black Eyed Peas, Iron Maiden, Kaiser Chiefs, Kasabian were definitely on our to-see list.
Since Rock Werchter was the last time I've seen live music performance I decided it was time for a new concert schedule.
September 9th - Paramore tribute concert, Hilversum
September 18th - Breda Barst festival, Breda
September 24th - Go Back To The Zoo, Tilburg
December 9th - 100 Monkeys, Amsterdam
I can't wait to see Go Back To The Zoo again and to see 100 monkeys!
Hopefully I will be able to add some more shows to my schedule soon, ideas and recommendations are very welcome!
Love xx,
Noes
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Say hello to According To Noes .com!
I've been considering an actual website for this blog for quite some time and now i've finally did it!
I'm not an expert in building websites but had a semester of Dreamweaver in school and the 'classroom in a book' to make a good start.
Next to this book, I want to thank my friends Ryan and Marion for helping me out, without you it wouldn't look this good right now :) I owe you!
So from now on, you can not only read my blog right here, but also on the home page of According To Noes .com :)
You can also subscribe to the RSS feed of my blog, you will find a link for this at the bottom of each page next to the links for my Twitter and Facebook page.
Next to my blog I will update the cupcake gallery with new photo's so you can see what I've been up to lately.
These cookie monsters were a project of a few weeks ago, I think they turned out to be pretty cute :)
I intend to blog more about the cupcakes and other things I bake in the future, including recipes for successful projects. If you have any questions regarding a recipe, you can send me an e-mail by using the contact page on the website.
I hope you will all like the new site, I know I do!
Love,
Noes
I'm not an expert in building websites but had a semester of Dreamweaver in school and the 'classroom in a book' to make a good start.
Next to this book, I want to thank my friends Ryan and Marion for helping me out, without you it wouldn't look this good right now :) I owe you!
So from now on, you can not only read my blog right here, but also on the home page of According To Noes .com :)
You can also subscribe to the RSS feed of my blog, you will find a link for this at the bottom of each page next to the links for my Twitter and Facebook page.
Next to my blog I will update the cupcake gallery with new photo's so you can see what I've been up to lately.
These cookie monsters were a project of a few weeks ago, I think they turned out to be pretty cute :)
I intend to blog more about the cupcakes and other things I bake in the future, including recipes for successful projects. If you have any questions regarding a recipe, you can send me an e-mail by using the contact page on the website.
I hope you will all like the new site, I know I do!
Love,
Noes
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Pop pop!
I've been looking for some new books last week and today I put the recipe of one to the test.
Cake pops by Angie Dudly/Bakerella contains over 40 recipes to make the cutest mini cakes you have ever seen.
Since I am all about cupcakes I started my cake pop conquest with: cupcake pops.
My friend being my assistant/sous-chef for the day
I used regular vanilla cake an vanilla buttercream as a safe start. The melts are milk chocolate from the candy store and Wilton's pink candy melts.
Some of the pops look a little better than others eventually but as a cake pop rookie I think I did pretty well.
Love,
Noes
Cake pops by Angie Dudly/Bakerella contains over 40 recipes to make the cutest mini cakes you have ever seen.
Since I am all about cupcakes I started my cake pop conquest with: cupcake pops.
My friend being my assistant/sous-chef for the day
I used regular vanilla cake an vanilla buttercream as a safe start. The melts are milk chocolate from the candy store and Wilton's pink candy melts.
Some of the pops look a little better than others eventually but as a cake pop rookie I think I did pretty well.
Love,
Noes
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Paris, je t'aime
Me and my sisters just got back from a weekend in Paris.
This is our holiday report.
Paris, Friday May 13th 2011
We arrived in Paris, Gare du Nord, around 10.30 in the morning after a short journey with the Thalys train. We dropped of our bags at the Hotel and started the actual weekend, first stop: Le Tour Eiffel!
We started with the park around it to make a few pictures and continued to the elevators of the actual tower.
The view from the tower was amazing since the weather was perfect for the visit: blue sky and sunshine.
We also took a little Tour Eiffel home with us.
When we got hungry we discovered a bakery/patisserie called 'Paul'. They sell delicious sandwiches and baguettes but also pastries, croissants and *drum ruffle* macarons!
We continued to Champs-Elysées for some shopping and Arc de Triomphe.
We spotted an affordable clothing store with all kinds of floral prints and cute designs called 'Promod' but also an enormous Louis Vuitton megastore, Sephora, Virigin megastore, show rooms for several cars and even cinemas.
Next was Boulevard Haussman, we were especially excited for Galeries Lafayette and Les Printemps.
Galeries Lafayette is all about luxurious fashion, make-up and jewelry brands so we found the famous Yves Saint Laurent rings, Balenciaga bags, Mac make-up and much more fabulous products as far as the eye can see.
Since I like the idea of modern charms so much lately I was happy to find a jewelry stand for Thomas Sabo with all kinds of cute charms too.
As we continued to other stores we suddenly spotted something in the window pane of Les Printemps that I was set on finding in Paris: Ladurée.
Stepping into the 'Grands Magasin' was entering According To Noes heaven. The cute corner of the 'Fabricant de Douceurs & Gourmandises' sold pastries, cupcakes and of course... macarons in all colors and flavors.
You understand we couldn't leave the department store without a bag in my hand.
I bought the flavors blackcurrant violet, pistachio, chocolate, lemon, raspberry and orange blossom.
The website is really cute too, take a look!
Ladurée
All the sight-seeing and shopping wore us out so we decided to return to the hotel at Place d'Italie to relax for a minute and then have dinner at an Italian restaurant.
Paris, Saturday May 14th 2011
Ah bonjour!
We had a typical French petit-dejeuner with croissants, tartine, jus d'orange, tea and coffee at a bistro near the hotel to start of the second day. Then we took the metro to one of the most famous museums in the world: The Louvre.
We spend most of the morning there admiring old Egyptian and Roman statues including the Venus of Milo and a giant Sphinx but also famous paintings including many Dutch painters, Davinci and not to forget our dear friend Mona.
After all that culture, history and art it was time for some more sightseeing and shopping, this time in the area of the 'Forum les Halles'.
This area was with more familiar stores like H&M, Bershka, New Look and Zara but nonetheless fun to go. During this shopping spree we had some lunch to regain our strengths, including French fries.
We took a train to another part of town where Muji was, a store we heard of was cool but unfortunately that one was a bit of a downer.
Luckily we were now in the area of the famous Notre Dame so found our way there while looking at several shops.
We met my new best friend 'Paul' again where I used the few French words I knew: "Je voudrais un Macaron au Chocolat s'il vous plait. Merci, au revoir!"
You may think this isn't worthy to be told but this was no regular Macaron.
Meet Macaron-zilla!
Apparently this (about 6 cm) is a regular size macarons and the others are minis. Who knew! But this big baby was delicious, tasting like a mix of macaron and brownie and big enough to be a whole meal. Paul, Je t'aime!
Finally me, my macaron and my sisters arrived at Le Notre Dame.
Unfortunately the waiting lines were way too long to get inside but the outside was gorgeous enough already.
A short walk from Le Notre Dame are several shops of Berthillon. From what we've heard the French are not particularly fan of ice-cream but with the exception of this brand. We had peach and chocolate sorbets and ate them along the Seine in the sunshine.
On our walk back towards the Hotel we visited some more stores and shops. A cute little shop with notebooks, postcards etc. even had Ladurée merchandise! Pens, notebooks and key chains all with the famous macarons but unfortunately the prices of the merchandise were not as fun as the items themselves.
The last department store we visited was BHV, Bazaar de l'Hotel de Ville with an assortment comparable to Lafayette but another brand of cute charms called Agatha. I brought little brochures of all the brands home with me.
A little while after we took the Thalys back home to The Netherlands.
Of course there is much more to do and see in Paris than we decided to do but we enjoyed our trip a lot the way it was.
Our French isn't perfect but almost everyone was nice enough to help us out with a conversation in English if neccesary, so don't believe what you hear right away, our experience was that most French are very nice!
Apart from that the weather was gorgeous, the food delicious and the architecture beautiful.
Paris, Je t'aime.
We will be back...
Amour et bisous,
Noes
This is our holiday report.
Paris, Friday May 13th 2011
We arrived in Paris, Gare du Nord, around 10.30 in the morning after a short journey with the Thalys train. We dropped of our bags at the Hotel and started the actual weekend, first stop: Le Tour Eiffel!
We started with the park around it to make a few pictures and continued to the elevators of the actual tower.
The view from the tower was amazing since the weather was perfect for the visit: blue sky and sunshine.
We also took a little Tour Eiffel home with us.
When we got hungry we discovered a bakery/patisserie called 'Paul'. They sell delicious sandwiches and baguettes but also pastries, croissants and *drum ruffle* macarons!
We continued to Champs-Elysées for some shopping and Arc de Triomphe.
We spotted an affordable clothing store with all kinds of floral prints and cute designs called 'Promod' but also an enormous Louis Vuitton megastore, Sephora, Virigin megastore, show rooms for several cars and even cinemas.
Next was Boulevard Haussman, we were especially excited for Galeries Lafayette and Les Printemps.
Galeries Lafayette is all about luxurious fashion, make-up and jewelry brands so we found the famous Yves Saint Laurent rings, Balenciaga bags, Mac make-up and much more fabulous products as far as the eye can see.
Since I like the idea of modern charms so much lately I was happy to find a jewelry stand for Thomas Sabo with all kinds of cute charms too.
As we continued to other stores we suddenly spotted something in the window pane of Les Printemps that I was set on finding in Paris: Ladurée.
Stepping into the 'Grands Magasin' was entering According To Noes heaven. The cute corner of the 'Fabricant de Douceurs & Gourmandises' sold pastries, cupcakes and of course... macarons in all colors and flavors.
You understand we couldn't leave the department store without a bag in my hand.
I bought the flavors blackcurrant violet, pistachio, chocolate, lemon, raspberry and orange blossom.
The website is really cute too, take a look!
Ladurée
All the sight-seeing and shopping wore us out so we decided to return to the hotel at Place d'Italie to relax for a minute and then have dinner at an Italian restaurant.
Paris, Saturday May 14th 2011
Ah bonjour!
We had a typical French petit-dejeuner with croissants, tartine, jus d'orange, tea and coffee at a bistro near the hotel to start of the second day. Then we took the metro to one of the most famous museums in the world: The Louvre.
We spend most of the morning there admiring old Egyptian and Roman statues including the Venus of Milo and a giant Sphinx but also famous paintings including many Dutch painters, Davinci and not to forget our dear friend Mona.
After all that culture, history and art it was time for some more sightseeing and shopping, this time in the area of the 'Forum les Halles'.
This area was with more familiar stores like H&M, Bershka, New Look and Zara but nonetheless fun to go. During this shopping spree we had some lunch to regain our strengths, including French fries.
We took a train to another part of town where Muji was, a store we heard of was cool but unfortunately that one was a bit of a downer.
Luckily we were now in the area of the famous Notre Dame so found our way there while looking at several shops.
We met my new best friend 'Paul' again where I used the few French words I knew: "Je voudrais un Macaron au Chocolat s'il vous plait. Merci, au revoir!"
You may think this isn't worthy to be told but this was no regular Macaron.
Meet Macaron-zilla!
Apparently this (about 6 cm) is a regular size macarons and the others are minis. Who knew! But this big baby was delicious, tasting like a mix of macaron and brownie and big enough to be a whole meal. Paul, Je t'aime!
Finally me, my macaron and my sisters arrived at Le Notre Dame.
Unfortunately the waiting lines were way too long to get inside but the outside was gorgeous enough already.
A short walk from Le Notre Dame are several shops of Berthillon. From what we've heard the French are not particularly fan of ice-cream but with the exception of this brand. We had peach and chocolate sorbets and ate them along the Seine in the sunshine.
On our walk back towards the Hotel we visited some more stores and shops. A cute little shop with notebooks, postcards etc. even had Ladurée merchandise! Pens, notebooks and key chains all with the famous macarons but unfortunately the prices of the merchandise were not as fun as the items themselves.
The last department store we visited was BHV, Bazaar de l'Hotel de Ville with an assortment comparable to Lafayette but another brand of cute charms called Agatha. I brought little brochures of all the brands home with me.
A little while after we took the Thalys back home to The Netherlands.
Of course there is much more to do and see in Paris than we decided to do but we enjoyed our trip a lot the way it was.
Our French isn't perfect but almost everyone was nice enough to help us out with a conversation in English if neccesary, so don't believe what you hear right away, our experience was that most French are very nice!
Apart from that the weather was gorgeous, the food delicious and the architecture beautiful.
Paris, Je t'aime.
We will be back...
Amour et bisous,
Noes
Thursday, May 05, 2011
According To Noes part 2
I've been making cupcakes for a few years now and they keep looking cuter every time (and delicious of course). I want to keep making them but I need a reason since my family does not need cupcakes every week. Calories, you know ;)
For that reason I present to you:
According To Noes part 2, the webshop.
Just click on this blogs title to go there!
Since I live in The Netherlands it will not be possible for every reader to order cupcakes or muffins, but for the Dutch readers they can now be ordered upon request.
I've also been making cute little things out of felt lately which will also be available in the shop. These will be available for all countries!
Mostly little cupcakes, cake slices, hearts etc. but if you have a great idea which I am able to make, I'll do it for you!
Maybe one day, when this blog becomes really famous I'll be selling ATN merchandise. Haha, keep dreaming Noes...
Love xx,
Noes
For that reason I present to you:
According To Noes part 2, the webshop.
Just click on this blogs title to go there!
Since I live in The Netherlands it will not be possible for every reader to order cupcakes or muffins, but for the Dutch readers they can now be ordered upon request.
I've also been making cute little things out of felt lately which will also be available in the shop. These will be available for all countries!
Mostly little cupcakes, cake slices, hearts etc. but if you have a great idea which I am able to make, I'll do it for you!
Maybe one day, when this blog becomes really famous I'll be selling ATN merchandise. Haha, keep dreaming Noes...
Love xx,
Noes
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Three times the charm
I love the modern idea of a charm bracelet but where do you find the cutest charms for the best prices?
Depending on what you are willing to spend;
Tiffany & Co
Juicy Couture
Charming by Ti Sento
Zinzi
Not a fan yet? You will be in a second.
If I had the money I'd buy them all but not only would my arm become extremely heavy, I also do not have that kind of money. Especially when we are talking about Tiffany & Co.
Although there is one I gotta have.
Love xx,
Noes
Depending on what you are willing to spend;
Tiffany & Co
Juicy Couture
Charming by Ti Sento
Zinzi
Not a fan yet? You will be in a second.
If I had the money I'd buy them all but not only would my arm become extremely heavy, I also do not have that kind of money. Especially when we are talking about Tiffany & Co.
Although there is one I gotta have.
Love xx,
Noes
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
I love rock & roll
Especially when it comes to female rock bands if you ask me.
Throwing their hair around while playing, wearing heels and skirts, electric guitars. It just looks sexy and also important, it sounds really good.
Guitarist Allison Robertson has been a role model to me for quite a while now. She's super talented, beautiful en has great style.
Name: Allison Robertson
Date of birth: August 26, 1979
Nationality: American
Instrument: Guitar
Band: The Donnas
About a year ago I discovered the band Les Plastiscines, but until a few days ago I never really looked at the band members individually.
Luckely I finally did because I've got another girl to add to my little list of role models. Louise Basilien.
Name: Louise Basilien
Date of birth: October 4th, 1988*
Nationality: French
Instrument: Bass
Band: Les Plastiscines
(If I'm correct)
Both she and Allison have a style that's casual but looks so good.
Think of short leather boots, skinny jeans or ripped up leggings, a flannel shirt or simple top with a wide cardigan and scarf, wild hair and minimal make-up. Sounds easy but not everyone can pull this look off.
And then the hair. Bangs, regular of side bangs both dark hair although Allison likes to change to blond every once in a while. And it's always a little wild.
Wish I had that look.
I must admit that when it comes to haircolor, I'm always off with the regular 'rule': blond in the summer, darker in the winter. I do change haircolor but whenever I feel like which often results in blond hair in the winter and darker in the spring. Luckely it doesn't seem that Allison is loyal to the fashion rule either so I'm okay.
But what is not okay is my haircut, it isn't really anything at the moment. Allison and Louise inspired me so I will be visiting the hair dresser tomorrow, exciting!
Even though I don't have one myself, I love tumblr!
Just looking at all these cool pictures that people collect, makes me happy and it inspires me for my blog or shopping missions.
Maybe you'll like these too.
Les Plastiscines
Allison Robertson
Love,
Noes
Throwing their hair around while playing, wearing heels and skirts, electric guitars. It just looks sexy and also important, it sounds really good.
Guitarist Allison Robertson has been a role model to me for quite a while now. She's super talented, beautiful en has great style.
Name: Allison Robertson
Date of birth: August 26, 1979
Nationality: American
Instrument: Guitar
Band: The Donnas
About a year ago I discovered the band Les Plastiscines, but until a few days ago I never really looked at the band members individually.
Luckely I finally did because I've got another girl to add to my little list of role models. Louise Basilien.
Name: Louise Basilien
Date of birth: October 4th, 1988*
Nationality: French
Instrument: Bass
Band: Les Plastiscines
(If I'm correct)
Both she and Allison have a style that's casual but looks so good.
Think of short leather boots, skinny jeans or ripped up leggings, a flannel shirt or simple top with a wide cardigan and scarf, wild hair and minimal make-up. Sounds easy but not everyone can pull this look off.
And then the hair. Bangs, regular of side bangs both dark hair although Allison likes to change to blond every once in a while. And it's always a little wild.
Wish I had that look.
I must admit that when it comes to haircolor, I'm always off with the regular 'rule': blond in the summer, darker in the winter. I do change haircolor but whenever I feel like which often results in blond hair in the winter and darker in the spring. Luckely it doesn't seem that Allison is loyal to the fashion rule either so I'm okay.
But what is not okay is my haircut, it isn't really anything at the moment. Allison and Louise inspired me so I will be visiting the hair dresser tomorrow, exciting!
Even though I don't have one myself, I love tumblr!
Just looking at all these cool pictures that people collect, makes me happy and it inspires me for my blog or shopping missions.
Maybe you'll like these too.
Les Plastiscines
Allison Robertson
Love,
Noes
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