Unfortunately I didn't get any shots of me dressed up only this dodgy iPhone snap of my makeup but here's my costume laid out!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween Party Dress Ups
I went to a Halloween party on Saturday night at the Oatley Hotel and I was stuck for a costume until I saw this post on Tales from Betty Bee Towers for corpse bride makeup. Then I realised I had an old wedding dress knocking around somewhere so I decided this would be perfect for me for Halloween.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
What Emma Did - 30th October 2011
This week I have been:
♥ Spending the week living on rations
♥ Going out to lunch with the purple fairy
♥ Looking at a new unit in Engadine
♥ Going to a Halloween party with Tinkerbell who I work with at the bakery and the UN girlies
♥ Spending the week living on rations
♥ Going out to lunch with the purple fairy
♥ Looking at a new unit in Engadine
♥ Going to a Halloween party with Tinkerbell who I work with at the bakery and the UN girlies
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Rimmel Rich Moisture Lipstick in Voluptuous
Last week whilst shopping in Market City with the Purple Fairy I came across AKA Cosmetics. AKA is a Japanese cosmetic store that follows the Asian trends and has many discounted items. I picked up Rimmel's Moisture Rich Lipstick in the shade 120 Voluptuous for just $3!
I just got round to trying the lipstick today and I have to say i'm pretty impressed. The packaging is Rimmel's standard plastic relatively plain and unassuming packaging but the lipstick itself is fab! The colour is a pinky/red which when applied has a slight orange tone and just a hint of iridescence. It has hardly any scent or taste and has a beautiful creamy moisturising feel on the lips.
Being a moisturising lipstick it isn't very long lasting but for $3 who's complaining. It is great as an everyday lipstick that you can chuck in your handbag and take everywhere!
I just got round to trying the lipstick today and I have to say i'm pretty impressed. The packaging is Rimmel's standard plastic relatively plain and unassuming packaging but the lipstick itself is fab! The colour is a pinky/red which when applied has a slight orange tone and just a hint of iridescence. It has hardly any scent or taste and has a beautiful creamy moisturising feel on the lips.
Being a moisturising lipstick it isn't very long lasting but for $3 who's complaining. It is great as an everyday lipstick that you can chuck in your handbag and take everywhere!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Weekly Buys - 28th October 2011
Its been a little while since I've posted a weekly buys post so here are a few bits I've been buying recently:
Collectif's Heidi skirt with braces in red plaid
$40 from the Pinup Gal
Collectif's Delores blue spot top
$25 from the Pinup Gal
Bettie Page Seirra dress in red
$135 (but with a 10% discount on all dresses) from the Pinup Gal
and for any of you lovely readers wanting to shop at the Pinup Gal add the discount code PINUPGAL5 for a further 5% discount!
Once my order arrives I will be sure to put together some outfit posts!
Collectif's Heidi skirt with braces in red plaid
$40 from the Pinup Gal
Collectif's Delores blue spot top
$25 from the Pinup Gal
Bettie Page Seirra dress in red
$135 (but with a 10% discount on all dresses) from the Pinup Gal
and for any of you lovely readers wanting to shop at the Pinup Gal add the discount code PINUPGAL5 for a further 5% discount!
Once my order arrives I will be sure to put together some outfit posts!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
What Emma Did - 23rd October 2011
This week I have been:
♥ Going with my friend so she can get a gorgeous Tinkerbell tattoo
♥ Planning our Halloween soiree
♥ Stopping by Robbin's Nest Vintage and picking up some gorgeous bracelets
♥ Going to see the Mary Poppins musical
♥ Getting more books to review as my Lauren Rennells hair and makeup books and Good Housekeeping wartime scrapbook
♥ Having a lovely roast dinner
♥ Shopping with the Purple Fairy and picking up a gorgeous red lipstick (that I will review next week) and a fab red and white dot top (that I will share with you soon!)
♥ Going with my friend so she can get a gorgeous Tinkerbell tattoo
♥ Planning our Halloween soiree
♥ Stopping by Robbin's Nest Vintage and picking up some gorgeous bracelets
♥ Going to see the Mary Poppins musical
♥ Getting more books to review as my Lauren Rennells hair and makeup books and Good Housekeeping wartime scrapbook
♥ Having a lovely roast dinner
♥ Shopping with the Purple Fairy and picking up a gorgeous red lipstick (that I will review next week) and a fab red and white dot top (that I will share with you soon!)
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Mary Poppins Musical
On Thursday night the hubby and I went to see Mary Poppins at the Capitol Theatre.
Mary Poppins is adapted from the P. L Travers books and the 1964 Disney movie. When the Bank's children scare off another nanny Mary Poppins answers the children's ad for the perfect nanny and many magical adventures ensue.
The hubby and I thoroughly enjoyed Mary Poppins Verity Hunt-Ballard was practically perfect in every way as Mary. Matt Lee made a fabulous Bert, he certainly nailed the cockney accent much better than Dick Van Dyke. With a show this good its no wonder that its Mary that we love. If have no other word to describe how fantastic the show was other that to say it was simply Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Mary Poppins is on until 17th December. You can buy tickets here
Check out this sneak peak for yourself:
Friday, October 21, 2011
Robin's Nest Vintage
On the way home on Thursday the hubby and I stopped off at Robin's Nest Vintage. The hubby noticed their sign on the way home last week so we popped in to check out the shop.
The shop is in a small run of stores and is not very noticeable from the road but its a real hidden gem. It may not look like much from the outside but when you step through the door you a transported to a world of vintage shabby chic and other beautiful treasures.
While we were there I picked up these gorgeous bracelets for the bargain price of $8 for both!
Location: Shop 2 / 105 Miranda Rd, Miranda, Australia 2228
Hours: Wed: 09:00 - 18:00
Thu - Fri: 09:00 - 15:00
Sat: 09:00 - 14:00
The shop is in a small run of stores and is not very noticeable from the road but its a real hidden gem. It may not look like much from the outside but when you step through the door you a transported to a world of vintage shabby chic and other beautiful treasures.
While we were there I picked up these gorgeous bracelets for the bargain price of $8 for both!
Location: Shop 2 / 105 Miranda Rd, Miranda, Australia 2228
Hours: Wed: 09:00 - 18:00
Thu - Fri: 09:00 - 15:00
Sat: 09:00 - 14:00
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
What Emma Did - 16th October 2011 (The Late Late Edition)
I just realized I didn't post my 'What Emma Did' section on Sunday so here it is two days late! This week I have been:
♥ Taking my first Tai Chi class, which was fantastic
♥ Heading over to Hyde Park to check out the night noodle markets
♥ Going over to see my niece and great niece
♥ Going to the Love Vintage Fair (a post will follow soon!)
♥ Taking my first Tai Chi class, which was fantastic
♥ Heading over to Hyde Park to check out the night noodle markets
♥ Going over to see my niece and great niece
♥ Going to the Love Vintage Fair (a post will follow soon!)
Friday, October 14, 2011
The Bookworm Presents: Style Me Vintage - Makeup
Way back in May I reviewed Style me Vintage (You can read the review here) This is the second book in the Style Me Vintage collection this time focusing on make up. This book gives step by steps guides to creating vintage makeup looks from the 1920's through to the 1980's.
The book starts with sections on the tools and makeup need to achieve the looks and some useful tips to help create the looks.
This book is as visually stunning as the first feature shots of each makeup looks and modern and vintage celebs that sported these looks. There is a brief history of each look.
I have to say I found these looks easier to reproduce than the hairstyles. This book has clear concise steps with photos at each step of the look making it easy for a beginner to makeup to understand.
The back section of the book contains useful 'Extras' including how to create 'fabulous flicks' with eye liner, how to apply 'luscious lashes' how to maintain 'beautiful brows' and how to create a 'marvelous manicure' including a '1940s - style manicure'
This book is definitely worth a buy. I would recommend it for beginners and apt makeup users alike. The third Style Me Vintage book, this time focusing on clothes is out February next year and I'm sure I will be reviewing a copy!
The book starts with sections on the tools and makeup need to achieve the looks and some useful tips to help create the looks.
This book is as visually stunning as the first feature shots of each makeup looks and modern and vintage celebs that sported these looks. There is a brief history of each look.
I have to say I found these looks easier to reproduce than the hairstyles. This book has clear concise steps with photos at each step of the look making it easy for a beginner to makeup to understand.
The back section of the book contains useful 'Extras' including how to create 'fabulous flicks' with eye liner, how to apply 'luscious lashes' how to maintain 'beautiful brows' and how to create a 'marvelous manicure' including a '1940s - style manicure'
This book is definitely worth a buy. I would recommend it for beginners and apt makeup users alike. The third Style Me Vintage book, this time focusing on clothes is out February next year and I'm sure I will be reviewing a copy!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Night Noodle Markets
The Hubby and I went to Hyde Park this evening to check out the Crave Food Festival's Night Noodle Market. We tried a variety of goodies including Peking Duck Pancakes from Zilver, pork dumplings, mini pancakes with strawberries and chocolate sauce and kofter and baklava from Efendy. Unfortunately we didn't get pictures of all the dishes as they were just so yummy that we quickly scoffed them!
I wore my new green Cheongsam that i got from Paddy's Market which I just love!
| Kofter from Efendy |
| Baklava from Efendy |
| Cheongsam - Paddy's Market Cape - eBay Shoes - I love Billy Rose - Bexterity 50's Cats Eye Sunglasses - Etsy |
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Emma aime in the Kitchen: Scotch Eggs
The longer I'm away from the UK the more things I realise I miss. Granted other than family most things are little items, mostly foodstuff that I cant find over here. I love scotch eggs especially the mini pack of 6 Tesco used to do. But I just cant seem to find scotch eggs over here in Oz so I bit the bullet and attempted making some for myself.
Ingredients:
500g pork sausage meat
6 eggs
breadcrumbs
salt and pepper to season
oil to deep dry
Method:
Hard boil the eggs for 12 minutes
Leave to cool then shell the eggs
Wrap the eggs in a layer of sausage meat and then roll in seasoned breadcrumbs until well coated
Deep fry for at least 10 minutes ensuring they are golden brown all over
Place on some paper towel to drain off excess oil
Alternatively for a healthier option you could bake the eggs in the oven
Ingredients:
500g pork sausage meat
6 eggs
breadcrumbs
salt and pepper to season
oil to deep dry
Method:
Hard boil the eggs for 12 minutes
Leave to cool then shell the eggs
Wrap the eggs in a layer of sausage meat and then roll in seasoned breadcrumbs until well coated
Deep fry for at least 10 minutes ensuring they are golden brown all over
Place on some paper towel to drain off excess oil
Alternatively for a healthier option you could bake the eggs in the oven
Monday, October 10, 2011
The Life Overhaul - Update 10th October 2011
Its been a while since I've update you on my progress so I thought I'd drop a quick line. When making my list of things I want to achieve I forgot to add 'Learn Tai Chi'. I started taking Tai Chi classes 10 years ago but never got back into it once I had moved around the country and then finally here to Sydney. The hubby and I signed up for classes last week and the first class is tomorrow so I'll let you know how it goes.
Also the hubby and I made a good start on going through some music theory so I can learn to read music and then learn to play piano. I have to say some parts were a little confusing but I soon picked it up and the hubby is a very patient teacher. Learning to read music feels like learning a foreign language to me so it may take a while for me to get it down pat but i'll keep you updated of my progress.
Also the hubby and I made a good start on going through some music theory so I can learn to read music and then learn to play piano. I have to say some parts were a little confusing but I soon picked it up and the hubby is a very patient teacher. Learning to read music feels like learning a foreign language to me so it may take a while for me to get it down pat but i'll keep you updated of my progress.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
What Emma Did - 9th October 2011
This week I have been:
♥ Having my nephew stay over
♥ Watching the Smurfs movie
♥ Protecting my strawberries from the pesky birds who keeping getting to the ripe ones just before me!
♥ Shopping for books (so expect lots of reviews in the next few weeks!)
♥ Going to see the UN girlies
♥ Making scotch eggs (a recipe will follow)
♥ Having my nephew stay over
♥ Watching the Smurfs movie
♥ Protecting my strawberries from the pesky birds who keeping getting to the ripe ones just before me!
♥ Shopping for books (so expect lots of reviews in the next few weeks!)
♥ Going to see the UN girlies
♥ Making scotch eggs (a recipe will follow)
Monday, October 3, 2011
The 39 Steps
The hubby and I headed to Marrickville to the Sidetrack Theatre to catch Patrick Batrlows adaptation of The 39 Steps.
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, is recreated as a fast-paced farce with a cast of four fearless actors playing 139 roles in 90 minutes of hilarious and thrilling action.This outlandishly funny show follows our handsome hero Richard Hannay as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing villains and mysterious women armed only with his stiff upper lip and British gung-ho.
Set in London 1935, Man of the world Richard Hannay returns to the mother country from the colonies thinking to find some peace and quiet. A chance encounter at the theatre with a beautiful and mysterious women sees Hannay embroiled in a strange spy conspiracy and wanted for murder. Can Hannay clear his name, stop the conspiracy and find out just what exactly are the 39 steps?
I have to say the Hubby and I thoroughly enjoyed this adaptation of The 39 Steps unfortunately this was the last performance but be sure to look out for performances in your area!
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, is recreated as a fast-paced farce with a cast of four fearless actors playing 139 roles in 90 minutes of hilarious and thrilling action.This outlandishly funny show follows our handsome hero Richard Hannay as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing villains and mysterious women armed only with his stiff upper lip and British gung-ho.
Set in London 1935, Man of the world Richard Hannay returns to the mother country from the colonies thinking to find some peace and quiet. A chance encounter at the theatre with a beautiful and mysterious women sees Hannay embroiled in a strange spy conspiracy and wanted for murder. Can Hannay clear his name, stop the conspiracy and find out just what exactly are the 39 steps?
I have to say the Hubby and I thoroughly enjoyed this adaptation of The 39 Steps unfortunately this was the last performance but be sure to look out for performances in your area!
What Emma Did - 3rd October 2011
This week I have been:
♥ Heading into the City with the Purple Fairy to scour Paddy's Market for a cheongsam
♥ Going to see The 39 Steps which was just hilarious (a review will follow shortly!)
♥ Going back to see The Pink Slipper Club (which was well worth the two trips)
♥ Going to Ikea for some new curtains for my bedroom
♥ Booking tai chi classes (after wanting to start doing it again for years!)
♥ Heading into the City with the Purple Fairy to scour Paddy's Market for a cheongsam
♥ Going to see The 39 Steps which was just hilarious (a review will follow shortly!)
♥ Going back to see The Pink Slipper Club (which was well worth the two trips)
♥ Going to Ikea for some new curtains for my bedroom
♥ Booking tai chi classes (after wanting to start doing it again for years!)
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Blogging Belles - October 2011 - Candice DeVille of Super Kawaii Mama
Remember way back at the beginning of August I promised you a new section entitled Blogging Belles where I interview fellow bloggers who have turned their blog into a business. Well I am excited to present to you our first Blogging Belle Candice DeVille aka Super Kawaii Mama!♥ What inspired you to start a blog?
Well, I was home with my second baby who had just turned six months old and found myself with time on my hands. I decided that I wanted a record of all of my outfits and how I wore them, rather like that cool software in Clueless, remember that? That was the 'why', but I had no idea what it would become.
♥ Why did you chose blogging over other digital mediums?
♥ Why did you chose blogging over other digital mediums?
To be honest I hadn't really considered anything else. I did have a 'Style Diary' online first for a little bit, but I wanted to write more about why I was wearing what I'd put together and also wanted to connect with other like-minded vintage lovers.
♥ How did you come up with your blog name and what does it mean to you?
♥ How did you come up with your blog name and what does it mean to you?
The blog name started out as just the eBay handle I had at the time! I really didn't give it any thought as to how important that would be, and once I realised that it was important, the name had stuck.
♥ Why do you think your blog has become as successful as it has and when you first started did you ever imagine that it would have the following it does now?
♥ Why do you think your blog has become as successful as it has and when you first started did you ever imagine that it would have the following it does now?
Why is the blog successful? I guess it is a combination of two main things - I'm a very multi skilled individual which means I can do a lot myself when it comes to content, but also a LOT of hard work. I spend 35 hours a week on the blog on top of being a full time mum to 2, and running my own company as a Vintage Stylist; I'm the world's toughest boss. It certainly isn't for the faint hearted taking something like this on.
♥ You've been blogging for over 3 years now, how do you think your blog has changed in that time?
♥ You've been blogging for over 3 years now, how do you think your blog has changed in that time?
I've become a lot more aware of my audience. Their hopes, dreams and inspirations, and also the responsibility I have as a blogger for what I put on the page. I have a responsibility to them to always consider their interests, but at the same time I have a responsibility to myself to always be honest and keep my true voice.
♥ How did you ensure that your blog reached such a large target audience or is this something that has just happened over time organically?
♥ How did you ensure that your blog reached such a large target audience or is this something that has just happened over time organically?
It was something that has been purely organic as a result of my own interests really.
♥ How long do you take each day maintaining your blog? Is it a full time job for you or do you have to supplement it with an income from other work?
♥ How long do you take each day maintaining your blog? Is it a full time job for you or do you have to supplement it with an income from other work?
It is a full time job in terms of hours, but certainly not in terms of pay. If you didn't do this for the love primarily, you'd be kidding yourself.
♥ Do you think it is possible for bloggers to make an income purely from writing a blog?
♥ Do you think it is possible for bloggers to make an income purely from writing a blog?
Yes, it depends on your expectations of lifestyle and your responsibilities, but it is possible for a very select few.
♥ What's an average day for you?
Up about 6am, doing emails and breakfast before getting the girls to school. Then gym, errands, and either writing from home, working with clients on location or heading off to photoshoots. Then back to pick up children, cook dinner, tidy up the house, answer more emails, often then out to evening events, then fall back into bed when I can.
♥ You seem to have such a glamorous lifestyle is everyday so glamorous or do we just see the highlights?
♥ What's an average day for you?
Up about 6am, doing emails and breakfast before getting the girls to school. Then gym, errands, and either writing from home, working with clients on location or heading off to photoshoots. Then back to pick up children, cook dinner, tidy up the house, answer more emails, often then out to evening events, then fall back into bed when I can.
♥ You seem to have such a glamorous lifestyle is everyday so glamorous or do we just see the highlights?
I'd have to say, yes I do have a glamorous lifestyle, but life is what you make it. I work incredibly hard but I always try and do whatever I have to do that day with flair and style. Even those days that I have the most unglamorous things to do, I try and make something of that. Taking the dogs to the vet? I'll try and them my outfit with little dog brooches pinned to a sweater and tucked into capris.
♥ You seem to have irons in a lot of fires being a model, a spokeswoman for glamour, hosting workshops, public appearances and your styling and hair and makeup work as well as being a busy mum to boot. How do you manage your time?
Time management is a constant challenge and one I'm yet to fully master I think. I keep a series of notebooks in hardcopy for expanding on thoughts, as well as a central calendar and all kinds of other calendars. I still to clear time limits for most activities and unfortunately don't always have the flexibility I'd like to, but that comes with being a parent. What it comes down to for me is that I refuse to give up on things I want to achieve or do, I simply plan to make it happen. If that means I'm taking a dance class at 9pm on a Monday night, then that's what I do!
♥ You're have the title 'Ambassador for Glamour', what does this mean to you?
♥ You seem to have irons in a lot of fires being a model, a spokeswoman for glamour, hosting workshops, public appearances and your styling and hair and makeup work as well as being a busy mum to boot. How do you manage your time?
Time management is a constant challenge and one I'm yet to fully master I think. I keep a series of notebooks in hardcopy for expanding on thoughts, as well as a central calendar and all kinds of other calendars. I still to clear time limits for most activities and unfortunately don't always have the flexibility I'd like to, but that comes with being a parent. What it comes down to for me is that I refuse to give up on things I want to achieve or do, I simply plan to make it happen. If that means I'm taking a dance class at 9pm on a Monday night, then that's what I do!
♥ You're have the title 'Ambassador for Glamour', what does this mean to you?
Inspiring others around me to dress better and thereby feel better, by always finding ways to 'put on the Ritz', into each and every occasion, no matter how mundane.
♥ Do you believe that blogs have to be a spring board for other services that the blogger offers in order to be successful?
♥ Do you believe that blogs have to be a spring board for other services that the blogger offers in order to be successful?
It depends on what you mean by 'successful'. If you mean financially successful, then the answer is yes.
♥ What advice would you give to bloggers just starting out?
♥ What advice would you give to bloggers just starting out?
Have a thick skin. Remember that anything you put online is there FOREVER. And be true to your authentic self.
♥ Your blog is so individual how do you maintain this individuality and do you think this helps your blog to be as successful as it is?
♥ Your blog is so individual how do you maintain this individuality and do you think this helps your blog to be as successful as it is?
My blog is me; inside and out- there is no created persona, and therefore it is easy for me to just be myself. In saying that though, I know it can be hard for a lot of bloggers out there who hear some many voices online to remain true to their own inspirations. I guess I've always been a bit of a renegade like this, never running with the crowd, or as my husband says - on my own planet!
♥ For any bloggers that lack confidence or your charisma do you believe that you have to really promote yourself and put yourself 'out there' in order to be a successful blogger?
♥ For any bloggers that lack confidence or your charisma do you believe that you have to really promote yourself and put yourself 'out there' in order to be a successful blogger?
Yes, you do. The internet is a noisy place, but if you're going to shout, be very, very clear on what you want to say.
♥ Finally, can you share with us what we can expect to see from Super Kawaii Mama in the future and any new projects you may be working on?
♥ Finally, can you share with us what we can expect to see from Super Kawaii Mama in the future and any new projects you may be working on?
Yes indeed! I have a HUGE new project that is officially launching in October, but you can see ithere
And the very first release from this new project is our amazing 2012 calendar!
And the very first release from this new project is our amazing 2012 calendar!
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