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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

DIY: Apple crumble

We're so in a DIY-mood this week! Today, I've made a delicious sugar bomb, apple crumble :D
This is what you need:

-4 apples (in slices)
-1 tiny teaspoon of cinnamon
-250gr of unsalted butter
-300gr of flour
-a few raisins
-150gr of sugar
-50gr of brown sugar

How:

Preheat your oven (180 degrees).
Lay the slices of apple in a casserole and sprinkle them with brown sugar and cinnamon.
Mix the sugar, flour and butter till you have crumble.
Cover the apple with the crumble while adding a little more butter.
Put it in your oven for 45min.

Ready? Cool it a bit and serve it with ice :) delicious!

-Siene-

DIY no-sew bag

What do you need: A bucket, bleach, a pillowcase, paint, potato (I used this to stamping, but you can also use something else.), a knife, a pair of scissors and a fabric.

Step 1: Fill a bucket with some bleach. Than add the pillowcase in a vaporizer. (You can also leave the pillowcase the original color.)
Step 2: Cut the fabric, and make a braid, you can choose the length.Fold your pillowcase: Watch this video.
Step 3: Cut the potato in a preferred form, put some paint on it and start to stamp.Attach the braids to the pillowcase (video) and you're ready!

Voila, your own no-sew tote bag!
This idea is from the blog Crème de la Craft

- Julie -

Friday, August 10, 2012

DIY: Galaxy T-shirt

Step 1: Fill a bucket with water and add some bleach. Than add the mixture in a vaporizer. (if you want to bleach the t-shirt first, unnecessary)
Step 2: Tape the lines of the form you want on your T-shirt.
Step 3: Spray the bleach on you T-shirt.
Step 4: Start painting! Use a toothbrush to paint your T-shirt, make lines while brushing. Add some stars to make it look more cosmic.

Tadaa, your own galaxy T-shirt!


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Friday, August 3, 2012

Just a few photos from an awesome month. Ah melancholia....
Now I'm back home so I can start DIYing! Soon on the blog :)


-Siene-

Monday, July 30, 2012

Quick post: slovenia

Live from Slovenia, kransjka gora. I'm now in Slovenia for 9 days and the city I love the most was surely Ljubljana. It's a bit like Firenze but smaller and a bit more cosy. We went all the way to the top of the mountain to watch a beautiful skyline. We also went to visit Piran, a little city at the beach between Italy and Croatia. Just wonderful! I'll update some pictures soon!