Friday, February 13, 2009

True Bijoux

About a month ago I went to my friend Napoleon's house for a tea/craft party and while I was there he showed my friend Hannah (who was also there) and me the necklaces he has made. Well I just about fell over when I saw the beautiful bijoux that lay in their boxes like he had just thrown them in there (I can't stand it when artist's knock down their own work.)

One in particular caught my eye and I immdediately snatched it up, put it on, and took pictures which have subsequently been on my camera since I took them. However, due to circumstances which forced me to take photos of some unsightly areas in my apartment complex I eventually loaded all of them onto my computer. So here we are:



Sunday, February 1, 2009

New Things

Well, REPO! was a bit disappointing. I am going to make a point of it from now on to never meet anyone famous. They never turn out like you think they will. It was a fine movie and all, and Bill Moseley is a fine man, but I'm not very fond of the way actors behave and it was foolish of me to think that he wouldn't act, well, like an actor. In all it wasn't my kind of crowd anyway.
On to other things. I'm going to start making things to sell. I have some things in mind already. A set of papercut prints, wood stamps, little dolls, soap. I'm very excited. I wish I had something to show, but the idea just came to me so you'll have to be very patient.


I have decided that my short lived dream of moving to France, while still something nice, is rather unrealistic and not very fufilling. My decision now, which is actually a really old one, is to get a certificate in Herbology and Midwifery. I'll stay in Arizona, making cosmetics and soaps and delivering babies on my dream house with sheep everywhere. Baaah.



I don't know who the pictures belong to, email me so I can give you credit or remove them

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Betsyville

Yesterday I went to a friends' interior design presentation at the Macy's at the swanky mall in Scottsdale and afterwards before our diner reservation I went to Betsy Johnson and got the knit stripped dress.
It fits like a dream (once I have the chance I'll take a photo.) I'm really very lucky to have it. There is a little hole on the side that I will have to patch up, but otherwise it is perfect.

On Friday I will be going to Chandler Cinemas to see REPO! The Genetic Opera. I've been trying to see it since September of last year, but was unable. The Director, Composer, and...BILL MOSELEY will be there. If you did not know, I will tell you now, that I am a giant fan of horror and suspense films, and of all the actors in all the horror/suspense films, there is only Sid Haig who is equal to Bill Moseley in badass-ness. I am so excited to meet him. I'm going to paint him a picture and get his autograph and hopefully talk to him for a while and become fast friends. If anyone is going to see REPO! on the 23rd also, try to find me and we can sit together.

XoXo,
Bailey

Friday, January 2, 2009

The Macaron Post

Well dear reader here I am, finally, to show you the wonderful little macarons that I made.

It was suprisingly easy for the admittedly daunting directions. The preparation and cook times were small and they came out tasting fantastic! I made them for a Christmas/Hanukah party at a friend of the family and to my delight they went over very well. One woman even asked for the recipe!

Here we are with the best looking of the macarons:















Qu'est qu'il beau?


It is a plain macaron with vanilla italian buttercream. If I were to change anything I would add just a little less sugar in the buttercream. I'm much more fond of rich desserts rather than sweet ones.



Bon mangez mes amis!