You may know that my love for putting wheels on, or rather: under things, is just about as big as my love for pockets.
When we made Dag's room we put wheels under most of the storage. Easy to move around when playing, building fortresses and creating new secret worlds.
He has a bench with boxes filled with toys underneath, that he can roll out when he needs them, to where he wants them.
I planned and Eddi made a lego tray to build on, and then push under the bed for when not needed. And also to mimize the amount of hazardous little hard pieces to step onto when spread out on the floor (they still appear there too though...)
And I got a couple of transport trolleys from the hardware store to store the bigger toy boxes on.
(Yes, half of our house consists of Lego.)
I wonder if there is something more that I'd manage to wheel still...
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Sunday, 18 November 2018
EVERY SEASON IS JUMPSUIT SEASON
I'm continuing my -apparent- theme colours for this fall; here in a jumpsuit I sew myself in a dark, plum-brownish shade.
I've noticed that sewing is perhaps the closest to a hobby I have, as I otherwise don't really have time for one (unless buying lipsticks counts as a hobby). While I have to do a lot of sewing for work (costumes) too, sewing for my everyday-self is something of a threat as I am not able to do it whenever I'd like, and it is not something I have to do but want to.
I made this based on a thinner jumpsuit I have, bought last summer. That one fits and hangs great but the fabric was cheap and got floppy very fast. So I decided to make a new, better quality version. As you may remember I am not used to working with patterns, but I often copy things I see. Cutting is always the hardest part, sewing is easier. I will still need to make a small lift in the waist as it gets a bit bulky there, and I want to add a couple of decorative buttons in the front - but otherwise this was a rather quick and painless project!
The difference to the original jumpsuit turned out to perhpaps be the over-all feel - while this fabric is better and sturdier, it does not drape, or rather hang, as well as I thought it would. (Making a fitted dress or a short-legged romper version out of this material might have been the optional use.) It did turn out quite nice in any case although it is not a straight copy of the old one, but it is just as comfy! And that's the big deal here.
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
THE ATELIERI O.HAAPALA BOOK
The crowd-funded Atelieri O.Haapala book is finally here and it is so beautiful I almost want to cry!
The bi-lingual book -the texts are both in Finnish and English- features the studio's portraits and distinctive style of photography from the last decade (the studio/project was active 2008-2016 and produced more than 7000 portraits), taking you on a journey trough an imaginary past:
Performers, artists, family portraits, guests at events who photographed themselves in the popup photo booth, as well as some of the studio's own project series and adventure scenarios...
...not to forget a few of Saara and Marcos, the photographers', most iconic theme-looks!
But apart from being a book with hundreds of beautiful creative images to aesthetically enjoy, this work functions as quite the emotional nostalgia pack for me, being filled with amazing people, dear friends, and oh-so many memories.
The Atelieri O.Haapala book is a superb coffee table book and will most definitely make a great Christmas present! Get your own book via their website.
Labels:
art,
Atelieri O.Haapala,
books,
burlesque,
friends,
inspiration,
photography
Monday, 5 November 2018
FOUR THINGS RIGHT NOW: SUNDAY EVENING
Sunday evening moments -
Corrected a final seam to a jumpsuit I sew myself last night and intend to wear to the very last filming of Vintage Valtakunta season 2 tomorrow.
I also sew Dag a plush seal. It was the first plush toy I ever made. Dag has this new phase where ninjas have had to move over for seals! It's drawing seals x100 and facts and pics and videos about seals all the time. He had even made me adorable instructions on how to make hime the seal.
Now it's hair colour time - roots and ends! I always mix a lot of different hair colours to maintain my hue, but the colour I've used for my roots for the past year and a half is Shcwarzkopf Live in the 'cool rose' shade.
And I intend to enjoy some tea, peanut butter-banana sandwhices and reading about space while the chemicals do their thing.
How was your first November Sunday?
Labels:
at home,
clothes by me,
diy,
four things right now,
hair,
kids,
lifestyle,
oma elämä,
soft sunday