Monday, August 29, 2016

Summer to Fall - An Original Poem


Summer To Fall

Summer nights are fading fast, although these careless days weren't mean to last. Toes in the sand, fun in the sun, but now a new era has begun. I say farewell to our reckless love, as vibrant leaves fall from above. People will say it doesn't mean a thing, that you were just a summer fling. But I hold you closely to my heart, as changing seasons rip us apart.

So, I have never really shared my poetry or writing like this on the internet before, but I have been feeling super creative lately, so I don't know, maybe I might start sharing more.

-Theresa

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Interview with Art Candy

These past few weeks I have had the amazing opportunity to work with the awesome YouTube channel Art Candy. Chloe an Pheobe are art loving teenagers who love to make YouTube videos on their channel Art Candy about anything from fashion, beauty, travel, vlogs, and obviously art. After finding out about them, I knew I had to interview them for you guys. I also must add they have been so sweet and kind through this whole process. Definitely go subscribe to their channel, these girls are the best!



1. Who or what are some of your inspirations in your life? Who or what has influenced the way you act or think?

1. We go through phases of being inspired by certain youtubers and it changes all the time. Currently our videos are channelling Cartia Mallan and Emma Mercury vibes as they both have such an amazing perspective on life and their whole aesthetic is so creative and cool. We are influenced by the people who surround us, our friends, family as well as each other!


2. Obviously, you love art, what are your favorite forms or types of art? Do have any favorite artists or peices of art?

CHLOE : I love pretty much all aspects of Art however my go to would be watercolors . In terms of types of Art I like layering pieces, especially drawings on tracing paper. There's also the aspect of Textiles within Art, with this I like creating appliqué patterns - again an example of layering. Some of my favorite Artists include Lucien Freud (a fabulous portrait Artist) and Sunga Park (an architectural Artist.)
PHOEBE : I love Artists who use acrylic paints; acrylic paints work especially well with portraits as they create realistic flesh tones. I think it's really beautiful when Artists can realistically depict the human body. In terms of textiles I like hand dyed fabrics as the colours that are created are rich and vibrant. I'm a sucker for bold prints and anything from the sixties. My favorite artist at the moment is Helen Colling, her work is so unique and I love her eerie style. 

3. The Art Candy YouTube channel is so interesting and unique, what inspired you to start a YouTube channel?

We wanted to build a creative platform where we could share our artistic ideas and inspire others - focusing on GCSE and now A level work. The idea of doing this stemmed from the struggle we faced when searching for Art/Textiles inspiration. It is hard to find fun and creative spaces to discover interesting ideas; it is especially hard to find people our age who are as enthusiastic about Art as we are! 

4. What is the main message you are trying to send to your fans or viewers? If you could tell them one thing, what would it be?

We've never really thought about this question; if we could tell our viewers one thing it would be to be brave with your Art. We've never seen the point in tip toeing around an empty canvas in the fear of creating something dodgy, go for it! We suppose this could apply to anything in life; jump into things without fear, be spontaneous! 

5.  It takes a lot of confidence to put yourself out there on the internet, what is some advice you have for people struggling with confidence and insecurity?

We aren't generally outgoing people so it's hard to give much advice for this question, but we'd have to say always be confident in what you do, wear and think. Remember that your ideas are just as valid as everyone else's and in terms of being confident in your appearance wear clothes that make YOU feel great and ignore what anyone else has to say! That's what we like to do! :)

Check out their YouTube Channel here.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Interview with Bad Peaches Blog

Recently, I discovered this amazing blog, Bad Peaches, which is about anything and everything. It is run by two polish teenagers both named Karolina. Their blog is basically inspiration central, topped off with pretty mood boards and cute stories. I thought you guys might like them because of how cool and inspirational they are. Definitely go check them out! Keep reading for a super rad interview.




1. You both seem to love traveling, where is your favorite place you have traveled to and why?

KM: Verona. Last summer I went on a roadtrip to Italy with my dad and Verona was my favorite town out of all of the ones we saw. Maybe it’s because of the atmoshpere: the narrow streets, letters to Juliet on the walls; or maybe it’s because deep down I’m a hopeless romantic who will blindly fall in love with anything that has to do with Romeo and Juliet. I don’t really know why, but that place stuck with me.
KB: My favourite place I have ever visited is New York. It has always been my dream. Guess dreams do come true sometimes. I always wanted to live in the centre of a huge city like New York. I adored everything about it. Tons of people, buildings that touch the sky and amazing food. Some people may say that the city is dirty and smells bad, but I loved it anyways. You know that feeling, when you are abroad and after some time you just want to go home and sleep in your bed? Well this is the first place I haven’t experienced that feeling in. New York felt like home from the minute I saw it and I felt tears in my eyes when Manhattan appeared. I was so unbelievably happy. I loved it so much I even started considering moving to New York! This was the best trip of my entire life!

2. I can tell you guys love reading, just like me, What do you think are some good books everyone should read and why?

KM: I have a good answer for this one! „I’ll Give You the Sun” by Jandy Nelson. This is a story about two twins, Noah and Jude, them growing up but also growing apart. It’s absolutely beautiful. Me and my friends are obsessed with this book, we all read the same copy and highlighted the quotes that we liked in different colors.
KB: Wow that’s probably the hardest question you could ask me! I loved almost every book I have read. They were all amazing in they own special way. It took me a while to pick these 2 books. Both of them I adored and couldn’t stop reading. Probably my favourite one is the “Clockwork Angel” by Cassandra Clare. This book was AMAZING. I fell in love with the story and the characters ( especially Will, who is this hot mysterious guy). This story is set in the shadowhunters world, which you can also know from the “City of Bones”. Another on of my faves is  “Obsidian” by Jennifer L. Armentrout. I love the main character, mainly because she’s also super into reading! I also absolutely adored the book KM talked about, so be sure to check it out as well. All of these books are my favourites of the favourites and I just couldn’t pick one.

3. Your blog is so awesome and professional, and you haven't even been blogging that long! Who or what inspired you to start blogging?

KM: Honestly, I have wanted to start a blog for as long as I can remember. But I was always scared to. I was sure that I wasn’t interesting or creative enough and that I would only embarass myself on the internet. But this summer I thought: ‚Hey, might as well give it a try. KB, do you want to start a blog?’ and that’s how Bad Peaches were born, haha.
KB: Yeah, it was KM who initiated the idea. I always wanted to start something like this, but never really had the time to do it. And let’s admit it, I am a really lazy person. When we were on the trip to Zakopane - this summer - we were a little bored. When she asked me what do I think about starting a blog together I immediately said yes. The rest of our trip we spent planning and writing. I’m really glad we decided to do this, I have been loving it since the day we started. 


4. You both have such a unique sense of style, what influences your fashion choices, and where to do you draw style inspiration from?

KM: Oh my God my style is all over the place, but thank you! My favorite thing to do when I’m lacking fashion inspiration is people watching. I look at the people around me, notice the details, see what I like. Yesterday I saw a 40-year old lady wearing the CUTEST platfrom sandals and I made a  mental note to get myself a similar pair.
KB: My answer to this question might actually disappoint you. Recently I have really been into vintage and boho clothes, but I don’t really know if I have any inspiration. I just wander around stores and pick clothes that I like. And I also like to look on some photos on tumblr or instagram. I always find it interesting what other people are wearing right now. I pick an item from one person and another one from someone else and that’s probably how I create my style. I take what other people wear, but style it differently.

5. If you guys could travel back in time, when would you go and why?

KM: Probably the 90s. Watching movies from that era always puts me in a nostalgic mood. I wish I was a 90s child, unfortunately I was born in 2000! 
KB: If I could, I would probably go back to the early 70’s. I have been loving the 70’s fashion for a while now. I think it looks so unique and cool. Well at that time it probably wasn’t unique, but it would still be unique for me. All of these clothes fascinate me and it would be awesome to go back in time and see how people originally styled it.

6. It takes a lot of confidence to put yourself out there on the internet, what is some advice you for people struggling with confidence and insecurity?

KM: My biggest tip is to remember that nobody is perfect, and nobody is supposed to be perfect. Everyone has insecurities, everyone feels self-conscious sometimes. You are just a human being who’s trying to do what makes you happy. So do it!! Taking that first, biggest step (finally making the decision to create a blog) was definitely the hardest part for me. But now that I’ve done it, I feel great! 
KB: I would say to peel off the patch. You just have to do it. If you sit at home and think about people hating on you for doing what you love, you will just worry yourself to death. Sure there will always be people who won’t like what you’re doing, but you have to concentrate on the positive comments (not on the mean ones), because they are what matters. If you’re really insecure and you’re afraid that your friends will laugh at you - don’t tell them that you started a blog or a youtube channel. At least not at first. Show them your site when it looks exactly the way you want it and you're proud of your hard work which had brought the intended effect. But really if your friends would laugh at this, they wouldn’t be your real friends. You can always start a blog with someone, like I did. That way I always have someone who I can ask for advice or help.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Vintage Estate Sale Haul

Hey everyone!!! I'm so sorry for the weird posting schedule. This whole August's post schedule is going to be a little funny because I am traveling and sometimes won't have access to Internet, so bear with me. Thanks in advance for putting up with my craziness. 

So anyways, today my mom and I were driving to the store, when we saw a sign for an estate sale. Obviously we had to go, being the garage and estate sale lovers that we are. This was one of the best estate sales I had been to.




I was so lucky to find 6 records there, adding up to a total of $2!!! I got three of the "Best of the 50s and 60s" records for the years '50, '54, '57, '62, '65, and '69. I have been listening to them non stop since I got them a few hours ago. I'm actually listening to them while writing this. I also got a Loretta Lynn Greatest Hits record, Ragtime Piano Gal record, and a Roaring 20's record.




In the very back of the basement, I found two hidden gems, just waiting to be scooped up by me. The first was a blue vintage men's Hawaiian shirt, with many different color flowers. I don't know why I love it so much, I just do. I also found this oh-so-adorable vintage candy striper dress. It is probably my favorite vintage clothing find ever. I got each for a dollar a piece. I plan on wearing the candy striper dress for Halloween, and making a cute costume out of it. I plan on pairing the Hawaiian shirt with some worn out/faded high waisted shorts.


Hopefully I can maybe make an outfit post about these cute items, and get a lot of dance parties out of my new records. Again I'm so sorry for the funky posting schedule, it will go back to normal soon, I promise. Thanks for reading!

-Theresa

Friday, August 5, 2016

August Reading List


    As you all probably know by now, I love reading. I only mention it like all the time. So I thought I would share with you all what I am planning on reading this month. Hopefully you can maybe find a new book to read this August. 

1. Into The Wild

    This first one is one of my absolute favorites. It's a story that truly connects with me on an intense level. It's such a deep story, that holds so many profound messages about life and how it should be lived. Whenever I read this story I always get so attached to the main character, because of the way he can look at the world through such a different pair of eyes, and somehow it all makes sense. Definitely a must read for anyone, it doesn't matter which genre you like.

2. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

    I just picked this book up from the store a day ago, and although I haven't had the chance to read it yet, I am a hard core Harry Potter fan, and I have a hunch it will be amazing. From what my sister and the Internet have told me about the book, I can tell its going to be action packed, and I won't be able to put it down.

3. How to be a Heroine

    I started reading this book in July, but I only had the chance to read the first 3 chapters. So far it is really amazing and empowering, and jam packed with feminist inspiration. It's all about important females from influential books, and what can be learned from them. So obviously this book is just my type, and I think some of you would love it too.

4. The Sun Also Rises

    Recently I have decided that I wanted to read more classic literature, so naturally I picked up some Hemingway. I have heard so many good things about his books, I mean obviously he is one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. One of his most popular books is The Sun Also Rises, so I decided to start with this one.

5. The Alchemist 

    This one I have to read for my summer reading assignment for English. Most of the time I don't end up liking books I have to read for school, but I hope this one is different. I have heard some good things about it. Lets just hope it's not too hard to write an essay on.

Thats all for this month, if you want to hear if I liked these books or not, I'll mention it in a favorites post sometime soon.
-Theresa