Thursday, June 6, 2013

The winner is... me!

thisluckyangel had another lucky day recently as part of 'Freebie Friday' on facebook. Not to be greedy, but this is the second Freebie Friday I have won in the last couple months! But this time, I was lucky enough to win a pack from Beauty Kit. One happy and lucky Angel.

I love entering (and winning of course!) competitions. It was really exciting to see my name next to 'And the winner is...' ME! Yay!


The pretty package that arrived in the mail



My free goodies



The make-up brush kit



Cream samples



Sweet little card

I'm pretty keen to try out all their cream samples, particularly the night cream - I like trying out all the different brands. They also sent me a bottle of primer and a tube of moisturiser, so will give these a go too. But mostly I was super excited to get the make-up brushes, never had a good set before! And they came in a cute little travel pack too. I'm not the best at applying make-up, but this will give me a chance to experiment now I have some decent brushes to use. :)

x Angel x

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Wool that's on the lacey side...

New out this season (well new to me anyway!) is wool you can get that has the lace factor already built-into the yarn itself, giving it quite an interesting effect.


The lacey yarn

Instructions came with the lacey ball on how to make a scarf. It is quite different to knit with - no wrapping around the needle required. Instead you insert your needle into the already made loops - through the back of one, then the front of the next one. Then you basically loop the loops together. A set of good pointed needles is definitely required!


Threading the loops onto the needle


My progress

Not sure this one will be actually something I will like to wear, but just nice to try out a different technique :)

x Angel x

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Crafting a few handmade cards

Another of the crafty projects I enjoy doing is making handmade cards! With the scrapbooking papers/punches and the like readily available these days (even in my little country town!) - it is really easy to whip up your own personalised card. And I have found cost-wise, the bits of paper etc you buy are often on par with the cost of buying a ready-made card.

Here are a few I have done up recently:


50th Wedding Anniversary 

A special one for my Aunt & Uncle's Golden Wedding Anniversary 



Hello Baby

My adaption of a a design I quite liked on Pinterest. 
This one is for dear friend who's baby boy is due in mid-June 



Engagement 

For my recently engaged cousin 

AND in regards to paper - gift wrapping paper is a cheap alternative to scrapbooking paper! 50c for quite a large bit versus the $2+ for one square of scrapbooking paper. The $2 shops have usually got a pretty good range of wrapping paper and it's glossy too! I used a heart patterns one as the background overlay on the 50th Anniversary one. AND being a graphic designer and all - it is pretty easy for me to create a digital graphic and just print it out! The ring and the congratulations section of the Engagement card are both graphics I created. The best thing about this is I can get the exact effect I am after.

x Angel x

Monday, May 27, 2013

Engagement Gift Basket

So... a little while ago, one of my cousin's got engaged! Since I wasn't able to get to her engagement party (netball commitments!!) I decided to put together a little gift basket as a 'congratulations.'

I have seen images of these floating around Pinterest and absolutely love the idea! Especially when you are not sure/or set on any one item to give the couple.

Here is my basket:


The items I collected


Arranged in the basket


Wrapped up in cellophane

I included:

  • Wedding Magazine
  • Chocolate Letters (first initials of my cousin and her fella!)
  • And my handmade card

Your local $2 shop usually has gift baskets and cello wrap for only a couple dollars - putting it all into a basket just adds that extra special touch!

Other items you might like to include:

  • Bottle of wine & glasses (great for a wine loving couple)
  • Engagement photo frame
  • Wedding Planner Book/Guide
  • Sticky note tabs
  • Any wedding-related movie on DVD
  • And anything else you fancy!

Are you making one? Would love to know what you have included.

x Angel x

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Knitted cowl

After finally finishing my enormous crochet blanket project, it was time to pick-up the knitting needles and finish off another project I had started awhile ago (but lost focus on once I started the blanket!)


Cowl shown in full length


All bundled up


Sporting my new cowl

I used some Vera Moda Wool/Nylon blend that has these cute little tuffs every now and then and gave it a great texture. I used a plain knit on 4.5mm needles. In the end I used up about 3 skeins in total and the final cowl measured 130cm before I sewed the two ends together. This turned out to be ideal lengthwise to accommodate the bulkiness of the cowl (forget how wide it was!)

x Angel x

Monday, May 20, 2013

Nail Art : Outlined

This a nail art design I have wanted to try out for awhile now and finally got around to it over the weekend! I painted my nails in a nude colour then used a skinny brush to do the outlines in a hot pink. Then over the top with a top coat to seal. But this is an easy one and works a treat.

   

My outlined nails

I have Matte-finish top-coat (Rimmel) which is fantastic - only problem is it is a matte finish, good for some effects but annoying for most! Still on the hunt for a good shiny top coat finish... tried out a Sally Hansen one here and it was not too bad. But if you have one that you find great to use, would love to know!

x Angel x