Thursday, June 27, 2013

Banana Egg Waffles (only 2 ingredients!)

 These have to be my absolute favorite thing right now..no joke. I found these thanks to Blogilates and I've been making these banana egg pancake/ waffles everyday for almost a week and I love them, here's why! Firstly, they're only two ingredients, and I mean they're actually two ingredients not like box pancakes and bananas or something. They're also super high on protein and potassium, plus they don't have any sugar! They also don't need any maple syrup or anything like that since they're so sweet! :) They're a bit finicky to make and I would recommend making them as pancakes, but for some reason I cant make pancakes for the life of me! Give them a try for yourself!
1. Take two eggs and a banana and blend! 2. That's your batter, so add some coconut oil to a pan and fry up just like regular pancakes! Nommms! 

I've found that they're really delicious with a light sprinkle of fresh lemon! Your body will be thanking you for these! 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Konica Autoreflex TC!!

 Each of the cameras I collect has a special meaning, a reason why I picked it up and took it home. Some are extra special and passed down by relatives, some have a history that I love, some had left over film in them, and some are just down right pretty! Right now I have 10 vintage cameras, this beautiful Konica Autoreflex TC making it the 10th member of the family! This camera makes me really excited because its one I can actually get into film photography with, and well...that makes me giddy! I got this beauty at a garage sale for $10 along with two gorgeous lenses...SCORE!
 She's in near perfect condition, just a bit of dust!
 Gahh, these are beautiful!!!
I'm super excited to start shooting and share my pictures with you! I'm going to pick out some film tomorrow, the lovely Lucie has been so awesome at helping me learn more about films, her work is fabulous! 
Have you guys hit any major scores lately?

Monday, June 24, 2013

Interview & GIVEAWAY With JK Murphy Photography

I'm so excited to be sharing one of my favorite photographers work today! Jenn of JK Murphy Photography is such a talented photographer, who make such beautiful prints! I'm absolutely in love with the delicate rustic beauty of the simple things she photographs, they make me want to have them all over my house! I was lucky enough to interview her to get to know her better and I know you'll love her work just as much as I do!
 1. Your photos are so pretty, when did you get into photography?
Thanks so much! I have been taking photos professionally for almost three years.  
 2. Where do you find inspiration for your prints?
When shooting still life, my inspiration comes from a longing to cultivate a space that is beautiful. I'm a perfectionist so it has always been difficult for me to create a calm and soothing environment for myself. It's still something I struggle with, which makes me very grateful to hear from clients and customers who feel that my photos help them feel more connected to their home. Feeling at home and being surrounded by beauty is such an important part of the human experience. With my conceptual photography, my inspiration usually comes from old movies and fairy tales. In general, I try not to let anything that inspires me slip through my fingers -- whether it is a line from a novel, or a song playing in the supermarket --- if it moves me, I'll make a note of it. 

One of my favourite writers, David Rakoff, who recently passed away from cancer, said in his book, Half Empty: "Hanging out can be marvellous, but hanging out does not make one an artist. A second-hand wardrobe does not make one an artist. Neither do a hair-trigger temper, a melancholic nature, a propensity for tears, or hating your parents. The only thing that makes one an artist is making art. And that requires the precise opposite of hanging out: a deeply lonely and unglamorous task of tolerating oneself long enough to push something out." 

I love that quote because it's tough love for the uninspired creative type, but also a confession that he too was frightened for years to sit down and write. Yet before he died, he became a prolific, award-winning writer who had amazing talent. It challenges the notion that an artist is something you are, not something you do. I felt very moved when I read that for the first time. It was a license to sit down and create something, regardless of whether the outcome would be good or bad. And hopefully in that process, you are able to turn bad into good. He was a major inspiration to me. You can see a piece I wrote about him upon his passing here
3. I absolutely love this print, do you have a collection of vintage cameras?
I really like that one too! It's such a cute camera. I do have quite a collection going. I'm a collector. I could never be a minimalist because I become so attached to things, I feel soulless without them. I inherited a camera from the early 1900s, and I have a couple great film cameras from the '70s. Then a few others I have somehow collected through my teen years and into my twenties.
4. With all these gorgeous photos, your house must have quite a few hanging! Do you have a favorite print of yours?
I like my pear photograph, and I like the teacup with berries.  Believe it or not, I don't currently have anything of my own hanging at home!  My mother and sister do though :) I think it's hard for people like me to see their work as others see it. I'm still in that place where having to look at my work for an extended period of time causes a lot of anxiety. 
5. Besides photography, do you have any other hobbies/loves?
Film is my first love. I kind of just fell into photography after moving home from out West. I was pretty directionless and panicked about the future, so I really appreciate that I'm now able to do something creative as a job. Before studying photography, I studied film production and screenwriting in Vancouver, and I think of myself first and foremost as a storyteller. I love to write, read and watch old movies. 
6. What's your favorite thing to photograph?
I love conceptual photography. I love collaborating with other creative types in my community to tell a story through pictures. When I'm not busy with weddings and newborn photography, I get together with makeup artists and models in the city to work on a project, and that is always a lot of fun. I don't ever want to get stuck in a mental space where I am just going through the motions, although that happens from time to time. I'd like for my work to be more evocative in general, although I don't undervalue simple aesthetic beauty for its own sake. 
a Rafflecopter giveaway

Thanks so much Jenn! Now go and enter people! :)

Sunday, June 23, 2013

DIY // Geometric Painted Wooden Bowls

Today has been a good, productive day! I did a few posts, went shopping and made these bowls! :) I picked these cute little wooden bowls up at a thrift store for two dollars, and knew exactly what I was going to do with them, I love the way they turned out! These have so many different options and possibilities, that you can play around with to suit your style! Happy crafting!
You'll Need: wooden bowls, crafters paint (I used acrylic), paintbrush, masking tape, sandpaper and a sharpie (optional)
Step One: Tape up all around your bowl
Step Two: Give the sections that you're going to paint, a light sanding so the paint will stick better. 
 Step Three: Paint away, then right after, remove the tape and let dry!
 Then you can fill it with all kinds of things, like snap peas from your garden! :)
p.s. you're going to want to keep updated with the facebook page!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

10 Free Commercial-Use Fonts

I've shared this before, but I'm a bit of a font-aholic! I think being a blogger forces you to be really innovative and creative in the way that you present not only yourself, but your product and your ideas as well! Over the years fonts have become a way for me to experiment with display and design and typography has become something I love! 

There are a lot of free fonts out there, between dafont, 1001 fonts and font space, but finding fabulous free commerical fonts requires a bit more digging! Thanks to Font Squirrel, I've put together 10 of my favorite commercial use fonts that are all quirky, cute and fun! :)


Sunday, June 2, 2013

DIY // Rustic Food Photography Backdrops

Food photography, as of late, has become one of my favorite things to do! I love creating some delicious food and then figuring out new ways to photograph it and make it look oh-so-tasty! Buying new props is always so fun, but my latest adventure is in making some pretty wooden backdrops, here's how I did it in two easy steps!
 You'll Need: Wood, sponge brush, some paint and sandpaper (I used the fine stuff)
 Step One: Paint your board! I used a mix of blue and white to get some contrast. Let it dry completely. Once that side is dry, you can paint the other side! I chose to do a light coat of white.
Step Two: Once its dry, give it a good sandpaper treatment all over and in more areas than others to create a bit of a vintage, worn out look!
Then take super pretty photos of food and marvel at your new backdrop!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Pumpkin Spice Popcorn

Happy June!! :) I cant believe how fast this year has gone by, feels like it was just the beginning of 2013. If you ask me, pumpkin season should be all year around! This is my favorite way to have popcorn and its great when you need a sweet treat, which for me, is more often than I wish! All it takes is some honey, coconut oil and some spices!
Ingredients: •Plenty of popcorn • 1/2 cup of coconut oil • 1/2 cup honey •desired amount of pumpkin spice, I probably used around 3 tablespoons. If you dont have pumpkin spice, just add a bunch cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice to your mixture. You can also add some chili powder for an extra punch.
ONE: heat up in a pan your coconut oil, honey and spices until its all warm and melted (this will make your house smell amazing)
TWO: put your popcorn in a pan and drizzle your syrupy goodness over top, making sure to stir it well
THREE: Put in the oven at 350 degrees for 6-8 minutes, taking out to stir halfway through, until its a nice dark golden brown color.
FOUR: Take out of the oven and stir. Let it sit until it gets crispy. Trust me, its going to be hard to resist, but its a million times better when its not hot!
Have a healthy guilt free popcorn at your next movie night! :)
p.s. if you have any healthy popcorn recipes, I'd love to hear them!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Car Show!!

Going to the vintage car show is fast becoming one of my favorite traditions around here! :) I had such a fun time last year peeking at all these gorgeous vintage cars and being slightly rebelious and touching them all, even though you arent supposed to! :P scandelous right? Haha, anyways, here are some photos of this years car show! 
I was taking a look at this truck, because its literally my absolute dream car and the owner of it saw me swooning over it and he let me sit in it!!!! :) Day made right there!
Gahh, they're all so pretty!