12.27.2012

December Playlist


It's that time of year étrangers: the sweaters, hot chocolates, and cold weather are here to stay. And what more is there to do than whip up that hot drink and chill with your favorite book with some awesome tracks in the background. Enjoy and Happy Holidays everyone!

A Team - Ed Sheeran
Skinny Love - Birdy
Cold December - Matt Costa
Rivers And Roads - The Head and the Heart
Breathe Me - Sia
Lullaby - Mantra Feat. Linda Oliveri
Baby It's Cold Outside - Leon Redbone and Zooey Deschanel
Your Cloud - Tori Amos
Blood - The Middle East

12.15.2012

Tutorial: Simple Steps For Vintage Effect On Photos


Whenever i see edited photos on the internet, i always think to myself that they take a lot of effort and time. Boy, was i wrong! They're fairly easy to do and satisfying as well since you don't have to 'cheat' to make your photos look great.:)

For the photo above, i used Paint.NET. It's free, and has the same basic capabilities of Photoshop minus the bulk. You can download the software here.


Open up the image like so, and duplicate the layer in Layers>Duplicate Layer. Next, go to Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast and change the Brightness to 25 or so.


Next adjust the Saturation in Adjustments>Hue/Saturation. Pick the shade you want by playing with the values, for this picture i adjusted the Saturation to 90 for that slightly faded look.


For the last part, add a new Layer on the Layers tab. Select the paint bucket icon on the Tools and pick a color from the shade of orange or pink and fill the picture with that color.


Next, go to Layer>Layer Properties and adjust the opacity to the right amount of color.


And voila! You're done.:)


12.14.2012

My Guilty Pleasure: Notebooks!!!

Usually, many girls' guilty pleasures include makeup, bags, shoes, or clothes. I am not saying i don't find any interest in any of those mentioned above (because i do), but i have always had a soft spot for beautiful books and notebooks ever since i was a kid.

Lo and behold my collection!

Blame it on anime, or just the love of cartoons and art. I have been doodling and sketching ever since goodness-knows-when. It's a healthy but frustrating habit, since i am a bit obsessive-compulsive when it comes to my drawings.


My favorite one of the lot has to be the Moleskine my boyfriend gave me for my birthday this year. He knows i've been eyeing every Moleskine stand i get to see in bookstores so he decided to buy me one himself. Yup, he's very sweet.:)

For those who are in a budget or want to give your artist friend a gift this Christmas, i promise you won't regret buying Yeah Notebooks. My previous doodles have always been done on this notebook because they always have those non-ruled ones on eggshell colored paper, like the ones used in Moleskine. It works great with Uni Pin drawing pens too!

Ok that's about it for the random post. Have a happy weekend etranger!

12.09.2012

In2It Waterproof Eyebrow Colour Review

Almost all magazines have said the same thing: brows make a difference. A LOT. Which is why i asked my sister for advice as to what was a good product. Surprisingly, she didn't offer a high-end one but something you usually see in department stores: In2It Waterproof Eyebrow Colour.


This makeup won't hurt your wallet as it just costs Php 300. It comes in 3 different shades which you can blend to your liking.

 I have seriously bony fingers.o__o

Here's a close-up look of the kit. For soft touches, it's best to blend 1 and 2 shades together. For a more defined look, use 3 in the blending process. :) It's also advisable you purchase a natural-haired eyebrow brush  for better blending because the one included in the kit are synthetic and rough. Make sure your brows are also groomed (or at least pluck those annoying stray hairs to make it look clean).


I tried this kit during a wedding and the weather was very hot and humid. Thankfully this baby lasted all night! It didn't look unnatural because the colours and pigmentation aren't strong as you can see from the swatches below.


Overall, i am very satisfied with my sister's advice! To sum it up, here's why i like this brow kit:
  • It's affordable. 'Nuff said.
  • The packaging came with a mirror and a brush which you can use for touch-ups (if you need any).
  • It comes in 3 shades which you can blend to your liking.
  • The colours are soft, which means it doesn't look unnatural (with the proper blending of course).
  • It lasted all day! Hot and humid and it didn't buldge, disappear or smear around my brows.
And here's the only thing i didn't like:
  • The brush. Although it's good for those touch-ups, the bristles are rough. I prefer using a softer brush for blending.

Enjoy and thanks for tuning in!

8.22.2012

Wishful Wednesdays: Tokyo Hangover Edition

For those of you who still check my blog from time to time, you know i've been to Tokyo and fell in love with the city. It was inevitable that i'd do a Wishful Wednesdays post so here it is:

1. Japanese Magazines! Be it Vivi, Mina or Ray.. They're just so pleasant and colorful to look at. What i like most about japanese magazines is that they give step by step tutorials on hair and make-up. Since i don't understand japanese i have to settle with the photos, but i don't mind it one bit.:)


2. Putomayo merchandise! Although i won't be wearing gothic dresses anytime soon, their Alice In Wonderland merchandise were so pretty and cute!


3. For most of the time walking around the shops in Tokyo, i noticed they took a liking to British merchandise. I couldn't count the number of times i've seen the British flag, so naturally it rubbed off me too.


4. I want-slash-need an Instax Bag. I'm crossing my fingers hoping i'll find something like that here at home for my camera.


5. Last but surely not the least... RAMEN! Authentic japanese ramen please, my tummy would not settle for anything less. Right now the Shinjuku Ramen House in Little Tokyo have been my go-to place for such, but it's still a mile away from the authentic ones.


8.20.2012

How To Be Sweet Without Spending Much

Okay. Let me start off by giving credits to wit&whistle for the doodling idea. This is really simple to do and it's also fun. You'll just need paper, a cute envelope, and some pencil and pens. I'm using the Uni Pin Fine Line pens in 0.3 and 0.1 for this doodle.


All you need to do is doodle "i love you more than i love *insert something you love here that the whole world probably knows*" like the one above. It doesn't hurt to start with a pencil until you get that almost-perfect handwriting before you fill it with ink.


After the ink-filling, cut the paper to the desired size and put it in an envelope (this one's from Tokyo) and voila! You're officially a sappy, mushy, semi-artistic person like me.:)


Enjoy!

8.07.2012

August Playlist


August usually means constant rains in the country. So i guess it's just appropriate to suggest songs that compliment with the weather. :) Don't forget the coffee and enjoy!

Coffee - Copeland
We Are Birds - Brighten
Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John - Belle & Sebastian ft. Norah Jones
Be Be Your Love - Rachael Yamagata
Lightness - Death Cab For Cutie
Sattelites - We Know, Plato!
How To Be Dead - Snow Patrol
Soon We'll Be Found - Sia
Kiss Me - Ed Sheeran

8.05.2012

Tokyo Trip Day 3: Ginza and Harajuku

On to our last full day in Tokyo. The weather is still gloomy but pleasant enough for walking. Our first stop is Ginza, which is known to be at par with New York's 5th Avenue.

Gloomy weather but not enough to dampen our giddy spirits.:)

From the Shimbashi station, it took only one stop to reach Ginza using the Ginza line. A few steps from the exit and we are inside the Mitsukoshi department store.

Mitsukoshi is mainly known to tourists as serving free food treats at their basement floors. Too bad we didn't get to try any though.

Those strawberry shortcakes looked too cute to eat!

My sister eyeing the freshly baked bread.

We went outside the department store and strolled around the area to find a quaint looking door. If you noticed, there's a sign on top of my head that says 'SALE'. When we got back home i did some research and found out that the month of July for Tokyo meant Summer Clearance Sales. Yes people, sales! It's actually the reason why we were able to buy stuff in Ginza despite the usual assumption that it's too crazy expensive to afford anything except for a cup of tea.

Along Ginza.


My favorite discovery in Ginza would have to be the Manneken Belgian Waffle store which is near the Mitsukoshi area. 

Lots of waffles to choose from! But i opted for the original which happens to be their bestseller too.

Hello, crispy yummy Belgian Waffle!

One of the easiest ways to experience a country's culture is through its belly. Never deprive yourself of a good snack when you're travelling.

The closed Ginza street to accomodate the many people that visit the place.

Ginza haul! The clothes came from G.U. store and the makeup from Matsumoto Kiyoshi drugstore, all within reasonable price ranges.

We headed back to the hotel and ate lunch before heading out to Harajuku. Nothing beats a hot ramen on a cold weather!

On to Harajuku. From our hotel we used the Ginza line and went down at the Ginza station, then used the JR line and went out at the Omotesando station. Just a few meters away is the famed Takeshita-dori street. It's an alley packed with stalls from gothic dresses to coffee shops.

We didn't expect so many people in such a narrow alley! You can also see the outlandish outfits the people are wearing.:)

I especially liked this one. I'm not sure if they're mother-daughter or two sisters but they looked so cute!

My brother taking a picture with a Harajuku local.

Finally found a Boss coffee!

Me and sis taking a picture with a saleslady.

Family picture.:)

Going straight through the Takeshita-dori street would lead you to Harajuku street. My favorite store there would have to be Putomayo.:)

here were so many cute gothic and Alice In Wonderland merchandises that i had a hard time picking what to buy!o__o 

The street leading to the Omotesando-dori area.

Quaint hamburger joing along the street.

 The area had that distinct european feel to it. 

Omotesando-dori area. The lush trees were a refreshing sight to see.

The roads of Omotesando-dori.

The overpass going to the Meiji Shrine area.

The Meiji Shrine closes at about 5pm so be sure to visit before then. We were just able to take a family picture outside the beautiful entrance of the shrine before it closed.

Harajuku haul. The last but certainly didn't looked like the least.

After walking til' our feet were sore, we went back to the hotel and had our last Tokyo meal. Me and my sister opted to go back to the Ichiran ramen joint because the food was really great. Overall our trip to Tokyo was more than what i expected it to be. The vibrant culture--the clash of the old world and the new was such a delight to see. I would definitely be going back to this place if i had the chance.:)