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Post-holiday comedown

Journal Entry: Fri Jan 16, 2009, 2:16 AM



[Edit] I just finished my Electric Guitar bag tutorial and my Chequebook Cover tutorial:


[This is copied and pasted from my new blog (ugh, I'm a real yuppie now, aren't I?), The Indigo Phial. If you're interested in my promised tutorials, I'll be posting them there. I might also add them to my stock account on dA, but they'll definitely appear on the blog first. ~Jess]

Hello world,

It's now 10 January (okay, it's not anymore, but it was when I originally started writing this) and I am on the post-holiday comedown. I decided that I might write something down while I wait for the clock to tick over to 9am so I can call the real estate because last night EJ discovered that our hot water system is leaking rapidly. So that's fun.

I recently made the mistake of recalling how much I enjoy playing the Sims, and so I got EJ to install the Sims 2 for me, and as a result I have been stuck to the computer screen for obscene amounts of time. So far I've recreated my family, my parents' house, our unit, myself and EJ, and various fantastical families, plus murdered two people just because one of my sims wanted to see a ghost. Oh, the good life. No, really I'm ashamed of myself.

However, I've partially made up for that by going through the house and giving it a good spring clean. Who cares if it's summer? The only room that I have left to do is the spare/sewing/craft/junk room, which I am kind of scared to do. Nonetheless, it will happen. Eventually. And then I'll actually be able to do stuff. Imagine that. Being able to reach the sewing machine without moving ten things our of the way first. Pff.

I hope everyone had a beautiful xmas. Ours was nice, albeit a bit rushed. EJ worked until 5:30 on xmas eve, so I got everything ready and then we went down to my Mum & Dad's straight after he finished. It's a two hour trip, but we had fun. After dinner we got to drive around Sussex and look at the xmas lights, which I've always loved to do. And then it was bedtime to see what Santa would bring us!

Some of the best prezzies I received included a new mobile phone and the Common Sense Cookery Book from my darling EJ, a standalone mixer and a small gas BBQ from my parents, and gorgeous peacock feather earrings in a photo jewellery box from my sister. Oh and a bejewelled hanging peacock from my Mum, absolutely amazing. I've been flipping through the Common Sense Cookery Book ever since I got it, and for new year's I made some delicious cupcakes with cream cheese icing from the recipes inside, and used my new silicone cupcake holders, too. They worked really well, although I learnt that it's better to put them in a cupcake tray rather than sitting them on a baking tray, because while they both work, the concentrated heat on the base of the cupcakes in the tray means that they cook quicker on the bottom.

New year cupcakes


As I posted before, I handmade a few things for xmas. One of those things was my cake-pop bouquets:

Cake-pop bouquets

They were a real hit with everybody I gave them to - my grandparents, my Dad, EJ's family, and some friends. However, disaster struck when, amid the sugary spoils of xmas, my family failed to munch them up straight away. They ended up actually opening them to eat at my brother's birthday on 4 January, two weeks after I made them. What greeted their eager lips? Mould! Ugh. I was so upset. I know it's not my fault that they put off eating them, but they have to throw them all away! :( At least EJ's family and one of my grandmas ate them quicker, and the ones I was waiting to give to my friends I've tossed out and will remake when I know I'll see them soon. So be warned - 1. refrigerate your cake pops to keep them longer, and 2. don't be afraid to pig out - they're yummy and now you have an excuse to make sure you eat them up quickly. Oh, and 3. gluten-free cakes have a shorter shelf-life than gluten-full ones. Damn celiacs.

Anyway, other handmade prezzies were this tres awesome guitar bag for my sister, and this neat little chequebook holder I gave to my Dad.

Guitar bag
Chequebook cover


The guitar bag was inspired by one I saw on the Threadbanger forum, but I can't find it now. The zebra scratchplate is a little pouch as well. I heart the buttons for the volume, etc, controls. The chequebook cover was inspired by crazy mom quilts' tutorial, but after I made one I realised I had to rethink it a bit - apparently Australian chequebooks are different to American ones. I used the American one to put the tix to Tim Minchin in which I gave to My brother and his girlfriend, so don't worry, the failed chequebook holder venture didn't go to waste.

The DIY processes for both the guitar bag and the AU chequebook cover are easy enough to figure out, but for those who might like to follow a tutorial, I will post one for each of these after I finish this post. I'll include a jpg and photoshop template for the guitar bag, too. And I guess I can make one for the chequebook cover as well. I need to make some more now, word has spread. Maybe I should make some for my etsy store? If I decide to do that I should probably ask crazy mom quilts' permission. :)

The last DIY gifts that I made were some adorable apple and banana warmers (I was going to include a picture but I forgot to buy an apple and banana to put inside, so I'll post one later. I sent a set to my buddy Kylee and I'm waiting to give the other set to my Mum for her birthday later this month. She always brings along a piece of fruit in her handbag when she goes on a trip, so now she can rest assured that her apple and/or banana is protected from the little bumps and bruises that are inherent in handbag transportation (damn keys...). I found this delightful idea on One Pretty Thing. I altered knitting patterns from the vegan lunch box for crochet, omitted the leaves and used beautiful bamboo yarn I got on special from Spotlight. I've just asked permission from the vegan lunch box to see if she minds me posting my crochet patterns, and if she approves then I'll post those in the near future, too. As is, you can click the links to find the knitting patterns for her banana cozy, apple cozy, and orange cozy.

What else? Happy new year! We had a nice quiet NY party at the home of one of EJ's friends. The only thing that upset me was that while I only drank about 3/4 of a bottle of bubbly over the course of about... five hours, intermitting it with healthy healthy water, and I still woke up with a rotten hangover! Lucky Paul and Matt put together my favourite morning-after cure: bbq bacon and eggs, plus hash browns. Mmm...

And with new year comes new year's resolutions. What have you promised for 2009? I've got my same old resolution to lose weight, but I like to leave that one fuzzy at the edges, i.e. don't define how much weight, so that I don't have to feel so bad about it when I fail. However, I made another resolution, one which I am going to endeavour to actually stick to: I resolve to write at least 12 000 words of Pearl, my novella that I have been working on since mid 2006. That's only 1000 words each month, so I reckon I can do it. I mean, I WILL do it.

I also want to write a good short story to put into Tide magazine when I do 3rd year editing in spring this year. Really looking forward to that. And since this semester I'm not taking any writing subjects, it should be even easier to make myself work on those stories.

In other news, I will be joining my sister and my friend Michael and going to see Delta Goodrem tomorrow at 8 in Sydney. I am SO excited. I've planned out my outfit for it - a peasant skirt that I made right after I got my sewing machine xmas a year ago (I linked to the page I used to make it in my last post), an awesome bohemian vest like the one she wore while singing 'I feel the earth move' at her last concert, and a golden dress top. I can't wait!! She's so beautiful!

[EDIT: It was awesome! Here's a little pic of the event, I know we wouldn't get any good ones but it was such a good time!]

Delta Goodrem Believe Again concert


And as if seeing Delta tomorrow is not enough, we are lucky enough to have gotten seats to Tim Minchin in Wollongong in April, too! If you don't know who Tim Minchin is, you don't know what comedy is. He is the funniest man alive, and that takes a lot for me to say because I love a lot of comedians (Adam Hills, you know there's a special place in my heart for you, too). Look him up on youtube, look him up on www.timminchin.com, then be jealous of our front-and-centre tickets. Hallelujah!

Something else that I've been working on of late is the Educational Resources 4 U website. ER4U is my brother's business, and a family operation. It's official domain is [link], however since I have just made the site via trial and error, I still haven't figured out how to attach the domain to the site that I've made. Still, check it out and tell me what you think. Also, if you know how to attach the domain to the actual site, let me know!

I finally made one of the many projects that I have on an ongoing list in my diary - a full circle skirt.

Full circle skirt


Originally I was going to make it with culottes (free pattern from Burdastyle) for the lining, but then I realised that I didn't have nearly enough of my plain teal cotton jersey for that, so I just made an underskirt out of two squares. The beautiful soft aqua tulle I actually found at an op-shop. Even though it doesn't really suit my... ahem, voluptuous body, I am still really proud of it because I made it myself, no patterns involved. I won't explain the process since I don't believe that anyone really wants to know, but I'm still happy. :)

A new project I'm planning on is to make a teatowel apron. Every year without fail my Dad's family gives EJ and I teatowels for xmas. I don't have a problem with it, they're lovely, but I am running out of space in our teatowel drawer. And I've been thinking that I should really make a new apron because the one I've got is a mundane $4 job from Woolworths, and when I've put it in the wash I just have to risk getting splattered. So I'm going to combine these into a teatowel apron! Hooray. Now just wait and see how long it takes me to actually make it. :)

Well, I've actually run out of things to say. It's amazing. I suppose it had to happen eventually. Now I'm off to make some replacement cupcakes for the victims of my cake-pop disaster. Toodloo!

~Jessica















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Results and xmas goodness...

Journal Entry: Mon Dec 1, 2008, 3:11 PM


Hello everyone.

I am diligently avoiding doing my morning workout and this avoidance has led me back to DA, which I have been neglecting since I got my subscription. Silliness! Anyway, the good news is that I got my results for the spring session:

CSCI321 (Project) - 95 (HD)
WRIT329 (Theory) - 87 (HD)
WRIT322 (Prose) - 81 (D)

So I am happy. I am particularly happy - and in fact have spent a large amount of time jumping up and down because of it - with my project mark. Those who have met me know how insane it was driving me this entire year, but thankfully all that work paid off! Woo hoo! Yeah!

What else is new? Xmas goodness. I have been crazy with getting ready for xmas, since classes have finished my brain has been under the impression that xmas is only a few days away... so that's been going on for like a month now. But I've got almost everyone's xmas prezzies, and those that I don't actually have I have planned, plus those for the annoying people whose bdays are close to xmas too... (Grr ~ebbenjay, ~micka-angelo, Dad, Mum!)

I have been cruising craft websites of late because my recent art has been craft. And most of those are xmas prezzies and for that reason I can't post them until after I give them to my loved ones, so they don't see them on here first. I have, however, decided to be a bit of a maverick and feature non-DA people for a change. I'm sure there's people around who'd be interested in cruising craft websites with me. :)

Speaking of craft, I was thinking of making some covered books to sell on my Etsy store. Do you think it's worthwhile? Like journals, not books like . I discovered that Spotlight in Wollongong has a whole upstairs section which I didn't know about until yesterday. Just a couple of weeks ago I was complaining about how the smaller Spotlight in Nowra had all this curtain/decorator fabric that I couldn't find up in Wollongong, and lo and behold it's got a whole floor of the store dedicated it, albeit a well-hidden one (yes, well-hidden, it's not like there's a giant sign in the store that says 'upstairs to curtains, upholstery, etc'... totally). Anyway, the point is that they have an offcuts/remaints basket full of pretty, strong decorator fabric priced at $1/metre! Considering that this fabric is normally more than 1.5m in width and I only get charged for the length, and I'm not actually making curtains, I can make LOTS of little things like containers and book covers for a miniscule cost. I am utterly delighted. Now every spotlight trip of mine will involve visiting all three floors fo the store. (Not that EJ wants to know that. Baby, if you're reading, I'm not going to visit again until I've used up a significant about of the fabric I already have on hand in the sewing room, I promise. :))


Threadbanger
I've been visiting Threadbanger all year, ever since I got my sewing machine last xmas. They focus on DIY fashion and reusing op-shop finds and making them into new clothes. You'll also find Decor it Yourself there, a DIY decor show, which has been a hiatus for a little while since Meg, the host, got married, but I think it's about due for return. The both have step-by-step video tutorials.


I only discovered this site about a week or two ago but it's really wonderful. Every day Rachel surveys mountains of blogs and finds lots of excellent craft ideas and tutorials.

Instructables
If you haven't heard of this site, you should go there right now. If you're a geek, you will already have been there to make your own hovering book shelves and companion cubes and... so many other things. Stop by. You'll be there forever.

Peasent Skirt Instructions
This is just a page with instructions on how to make your own peasant skirt. The cool thing about it is that you take your measurements (in inches, for all you metric thinkers, just so you know) and plug them into her little calculator and Poof! She calculates the exact size of the pieces of fabric you need. So easy. (Also, something that's not mentioned there but good to remember, you will greatly improve your fit if you make sure that the rectangles you cut go across the grain, i.e. maximum stretch goes along the long side of the rectangle.)

Antique Pattern Library
Also a new discovery. This library has SO MANY free pdfs for crochet, knitting, tatting, needlework, embroidery... And they're gorgeous because they're antique. They're freely available because they're public domain, but the patterns are still under the creative commons license, which means you can use them for personal and educational but not commercial purposes. Take a look, I am in love with this archive.

Design Sponge
Design Sponge is a blog that I was led to through Threadbanger. They have sections for DIY, recipes, videos and much more. Take a look.

Bakerella
Finally, I couldn't resist posting Bakarella's blog. She has lots of droolworthy recipes here and I really should never look at it at all, because all I want to do is bake the wonderful goodies that she puts on show. I've already made a batch of cake-pops, and now I have to resist making more and more and more. Yum!















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Finished uni for 2008

Journal Entry: Thu Oct 30, 2008, 10:45 PM


You read it right, kids - I'm done with uni for the rest of the year. Now, anyone want to hire me for a holiday casual? I need a job.

Oh, and what's this? A subscription? Yes, I believe it is. It's because I sold a copy of Fervourography! I am so please with myself. I mean, the writing business has gotta be up up up from here, right?

Anyway, I don't really want to write an enormous update, so I'll end it here.

Love and various other emotions,
Jessica


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Eyespiral in store! (at etsy)

Mon Jul 21, 2008, 4:11 AM
Hello strange and glowing world of the internet,

It's time for another journal entry because, yep, I'm in procrastination mode. It's the absolute end of my break, i.e. the night before my first day of classes for Spring session at uni. I have done my darnedest to avoid doing any kind of preparation, but I suppose at least I have bought one of my textbooks...

Anyway, the big news for today is this - I opened a store on Etsy! There you can find my self-published collection of prose and poetry, Fervourography. It comes in it's original beautiful flocked cover (as you would be familiar with if you've seen my deviation), or a new limited brocade edition, which lovely, even if I do say so myself.

So take a look, I will be very happy if you do. :)

In other news, I had my birthday on the 16th and now am awfully 23. I suppose it's not the end of the world, unless you've seen the Jim Carrey movie... Or if you are a child trapped in an rapidly undeniably adult body... or if you have to do the !@#$ing project <tick>. Okay, maybe the <tick> project doesn't have anything to do with my birthday, but it does age me so.

I dod get an overlocker from my wonderful parents, and a rotary cutter from my wonderful grandmother, so there's some potential for creations there. :)

Oh, my grandmother fell down while I was down visiting the family, so he's fractured her skull and looks so sad and sore, but at least due to her dementia she can't recall her brief trip. I'd be glad, I wouldn't want to recall cracking my head on the armrest of a chair.

Other projects? Well, I shouldn't be planning them, I have a big semester ahead of me. But I bought some gorgeous genie shoes (cue the 'I dream of Jeanie' music...) from Rivers that are a bit too big (trust they have the size above and the size below mine, ugh), so I am going to make some cute little pads to stuff in the toes so that I don't have to concentrate so hard to keep the darling things on my feet.

I also saw the new batman movie, 'The Dark Knight' with Heath Ledger at the joker. Oh how I love Heath... Oh how I mourn him. But it was great. So great. And I was inspired to make myself a joker jacket, so I have stocked up on glorious purple fabric and red lining which I will build into brilliance... as soon as I find the opportunity. It won't be an actual replica of Heath's coat, since I am not so brilliant, but I will use a pattern which I secured from St Vinnies' for 20c which now seems to work out oh so perfectly.

Okay, I'm calling and end to my little song game since I've lost interest now, let alone anyone else. :) Maybe in the future I'll do a nerdy version where I post the first line of books in my bookshelf. Karina, Jess... yeah, i don't know who else might have a vague chance at it. Anyway, that's for another day.

Rules
Step 1: Put your music player on shuffle.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 30 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
Step 3: Strike through the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly.
Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
Step 5: If you like the game post your own.

1. "Last night I had the strangest dream" Break my stride Artist? 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay
2. "You know everything that I'm afraid of" - Crush on you by Mandy Moore
3. "Travelling in a fried-out combi" - Down Under by Men at work 1pt to ~seffy340
4. "Woke up this morning from the strangest dream" - Holy Grail Hunters and Collectors 1pt to *Moonshadow87
5. "So no-one told you life was gonna be this way" - I'll be there for you Artist? 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay
6. "When I wake up" - I'm gonna be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers 1pt to ~seffy340
7. "If you could read my mind love" If you could read my mind by Stars on 54 1pt to ~ebbenjay
8. "Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans" - Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry
9. "Everybody was kung fu fighting" - Kung Fu Fighting Artist? 0.75pt to *Moonshadow87
10. "Been a whole lot easier since the bitch left town" - Little Miss Can't be Wrong by the Spin Doctors
11. "If you see a faded sign at the side of the road" Love Shack by B52s 1pt to ~ebbenjay
12. "Call him Mr. Raider, call him Mr. Wrong" - Mr. Vain by Culture Beat
13. "A church house gin house" - Nutbush City Limits by Starbuck
14. "Baby seems we never agree" - Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul
15. "Rhythm is a dancer" - Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to ~mori-the-bat
16. "Now who got the fever for the flav" - Stayin' Alive by N-Trance (I know, remake, unfair - sorry!)
17. "Sweet dreams are made of this" - Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics 0.75pt to *Moonshadow87 and 0.25pt to ~ebbenjay
18. "I believe in miracles" - Sexy Thing Tom Jones 1pt to *Moonshadow87
19. "Debbie just hit the wall" - 1985 by Bowling for Soup 1pt to ~ebbenjay
20. "Turn it inside out so that I can see" - Everywhere to me by Michelle Branch 1pt to *Moonshadow87
21. "Boys are rotton made out of cotton" - Ooh Ah by Tamara
22. "I was nurtured, I was sheltered" - In this life by Delta Goodrem 1pt to a shameful *Moonshadow87
23. "So start the show, pick it up from the very beginning" - 8th Wonder of the World by Rogue Traders
24. "Makin' my way down town" - One Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton
25. "Ooh my little pretty one, pretty one" - My Shirona by The Knack 1pt to ~seffy340
26. "Starry nights, city lights coming down over me" - Are we the waiting by Green Day
27. "I took a walk around the world to ease my troubled mind" - Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to ~seffy340
28. "Educated with money he's well dressed not funny" - Boys and Girls by Good Charlotte 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to ~seffy340
29. "These chicks don't even know the name of my band" - My Band by Eminem & D12 1pt to ~ebbenjay
30. "My head is a box filled with nothing" - Catch my Disease by Ben Lee 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to *Moonshadow87

The Results
1st. ~ebbenjay - 8.75 pts
2nd. *Moonshadow87 - 5.75 pts
3rd. ~seffy340 - 3.5 pts
4th. ~mori-the-bat - 0.25 pts

Huzzah for ~ebbenjay. Well done, you get to ask me for something. Heh. Be nice.

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Song game thing + Contest 2nd place!

Tue Jun 24, 2008, 10:43 PM
Hey everyone,

Well it's been a long time since I did an update but the semester is finally done and so I am getting things done a bit better now. For instance, I have self published (check out my featured deviation, Fervourography), created a tutorial on it which will be uploaded just as soon as I finish its twin (I am doing one for printing book pages then one for binding - I have finished the binding, not the printing), and I have altered my tshirt that I have been meaning to for a long time.

Also, I came second in =AlinePotter-stock's War and Peace Contest . How exciting! I am so proud of myself. :)

Anyway, the real reason why I actually finally got on here is that I have been cleaning the house and finally found my MP3 player. So that's good news all round but especially for you cats as I've stole a fun song thing from *Jinnizzle. I don't normally like quiz things but this one really appealed to me, so here we go. :)

Step 1: Put your music player on shuffle.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 30 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
Step 3: Strike through the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly.
Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
Step 5: If you like the game post your own.

1. "Last night I had the strangest dream" Break my stride Artist? 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay
2. "You know everything that I'm afraid of"
3. "Travelling in a fried-out combi" - Down Under by Men at work 1pt to *seffy340
4. "Woke up this morning from the strangest dream" - Holy Grail Hunters and Collectors 1pt to *Moonshadow87
5. "So no-one told you life was gonna be this way" - I'll be there for you Artist? 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay
6. "When I wake up" - I'm gonna be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers 1pt to *seffy340
7. "If you could read my mind love" If you could read my mind by Stars on 54 1pt to ~ebbenjay
8. "Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans"
9. "Everybody was kung fu fighting" - Kung Fu Fighting Artist? 0.75pt to *Moonshadow87
10. "Been a whole lot easier since the bitch left town"
11. "If you see a faded sign at the side of the road" Love Shack by B52s 1pt to ~ebbenjay
12. "Call him Mr. Raider, call him Mr. Wrong"
13. "A church house gin house"
14. "Baby seems we never agree"
15. "Rhythm is a dancer" - Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to ~mori-the-bat
16. "Now who got the fever for the flav"
17. "Sweet dreams are made of this" - Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics 0.75pt to *Moonshadow87 and 0.25pt to ~ebbenjay
18. "I believe in miracles" - Sexy Thing Tom Jones 1pt to *Moonshadow87
19. "Debbie just hit the wall" - 1985 by Bowling for Soup 1pt to ~ebbenjay
20. "Turn it inside out so that I can see" - Everywhere to me by Michelle Branch 1pt to *Moonshadow87
21. "Boys are rotton made out of cotton"
22. "I was nurtured, I was sheltered" - In this life by Delta Goodrem 1pt to a shameful *Moonshadow87
23. "So start the show, pick it up from the very beginning"
24. "Makin my way down town"
25. "Ooh my little pretty one, pretty one" - My Shirona by The Knack 1pt to *seffy340
26. "Starry nights, city lights coming down over me"
27. "I took a walk around the world to ease my troubled mind" - Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to *seffy340
28. "Educated with money he's well dressed not funny" - Boys and Girls by Good Charlotte 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to *seffy340
29. "These chicks don't even know the name of my band" - My Band by Eminem & D12 1pt to ~ebbenjay
30. "My head is a box filled with nothing" - Catch my Disease by Ben Lee 0.75pt to ~ebbenjay, 0.25pt to *Moonshadow87

So many of these are so easy, I have no doubt y'all will fly through them. Whoever guesses the most.. can ask me for something. Perhaps a signed copy of Fervourography? Or a friendly smile. Or a burp. Or something.

The Tally
*Moonshadow87 - 5.75 pts
~ebbenjay - 8.75 pts
*seffy340 - 3.5 pts
~mori-the-bat - 0.25 pts

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  • Reading: Perfume - Story of a murderer

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