Wednesday, 21 January 2015

DIY Inspiration Board

Hello again lovelies!
I'm super excited for this post because I have been working on this for a while. I decided that I needed to update my room a little bit without making any drastic changes so this was great. I was inspired by different photo wall images I found on Pinterest but didn't want to risk ruining my walls with heaps of tape and/or blue tack so I decided to do an inspiration board. I hope you enjoy this post and maybe try one yourself.  


You will need:

  • a pinboard
  • paint (I used the paint we used on our walls when we moved but other paint will also work)
  • painters tape
  • paintbrushes
  • pictures (I found mine on Pinterest but you can use any)
  • pins


*If your board already has borders in the colour you want skip to step 4*


Step 1: 
Lay your pinboard down in a large area where you can also use paint without getting in trouble if you make a mess. Carefully use the painters tape around the edges to prevent getting paint on the actual board. Mine moved around slightly so I found it impossible to completely avoid getting paint on the board but this may not be case with yours.


Step 2: (skip this step if you are not using wall paint)
Apply a thin layer of paint primer on the frame of your board. Make sure to get around the edges and also on the inside edges. Essentially, if you are going to paint there, apply this first.


Step 3:
Apply two thin layers of the paint of your choice around the frame of the board. It's possible that you may need more layers depending on the type of paint you use. If the paint is still too thin after two layers just add more layers as opposed to making it thicker because this will take too long to dry.


Step 4: 
Print off and cut out the pictures that you want on your board. You could also just use all your own artwork or anything really. I have even seen people loop necklaces over the pins. After you have all your pictures cut out work on laying them out on your board. This will take time, trust me. It took multiple tries before all my pictures fit nicely on the board with minimal gaps. I even had to print off some more pictures to make everything look good. Be careful not to do this anywhere with a breeze because you don't want all your work to just blow away. Nope that would be bad. 


Step 5: 
Once you have all your pictures laid out in a format that you like, you can start pinning! Where possible, try to pin two pictures with one pin by overlapping corners. Be careful as some pins are quite long and will stick out the back of the board and maybe even go out past the frame.


The final product! Best thing about this is that the pictures can be changed really easily so you can change it around whenever you like. After this the only thing left to do is hang it up and admire your new inspiration board. Of course, you don't have to hang it, you could just stand it up on a shelf or your desk or anywhere really. 


So I hope you enjoyed this post. It was super fun to create and write.
Until next time
Emma xx

Saturday, 17 January 2015

5 Confidence Tips

Improving your confidence comes with a sense of freedom to be yourself. I know that my confidence levels are low, but I have been using some of these tips and slowly my confidence is improving.

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1. Love yourself first
Confidence is obviously a self-grown attribute. If you don't love yourself how can you be confident? Try keeping a journal of positive things that happen each day. It could be meeting someone new, trying something different or seeing something amazing. Focus on your strengths as a person and do things that interest you. If you really like sports, play sports but if you are more of an inside person that likes to read and draw, that's fine. Don't do things that will make you unhappy.

2. Fake it 'till you make it
Practice confidence and you will eventually train your brain into being more confident. When you meet new people, make eye contact, introduce yourself and smile. Even if you're not feeling confident at all make sure you appear outwardly confident and people will believe that you are. If you start to doubt yourself just push through and believe in yourself, you will be better off in the end.

3. Stand tall
How you carry yourself is a good indicator of how you feel about yourself. For example, if you slouch or walk around looking at your feet (probably not the most interesting sight) you will appear closed off and nervous. Stand up straight, put your shoulders back and keep your head held high and you will look approachable and friendly.

4. It's in the Smile
People are more likely to talk to you if you look nice. Try smiling, this will make you look and feel more confident. When you smile, make sure to also smile with your eyes. There is a reason why fake smiles are easy to pick out and it’s because the expression isn’t shown within the person’s eyes.

5. Find positive friends
Finally, surround yourself with positive people who will boost your confidence levels. If you surround yourself with insecure people it becomes harder to boost your own self esteem. Being happy is easier when the people you are with are happy.

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There you go! Five tips for being more confident. Sorry I haven’t posted in ages, I have been catching up with friends but I promise I will post more often now.


I hope you enjoyed this post even though it is very text heavy.

Until next time
Emma x

Friday, 9 January 2015

January Playlist


Happy Friday everyone! Hope everyone had a great week and an even better weekend. Feeling slightly uninspired on the blogging front but I am working on a DIY which should be up in the next few days if all goes according to plan. These are a few of my favourite songs at the moment, what are some of your favourites? Comment below.

Until next time,
Emma
x

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Luna





Wearing:
TOP: Miss Shop Essentials 
PANTS: Miss Shop 
SHOES: Novo 
SUNGLASSES: gift (similar here)
RING: purchased at The Rocks Markets Sydney

I officially love Sydney. To anyone who actually lives there, you're so lucky. I traveled to Sydney for a few days this holidays between Christmas and New Year and I have to say, it is amazing. We did so many things such as the Opera House, Darling Harbor, The Sydney Tower, Manley, Luna Park (which is where I shot this post, hence the title), the Botanical Gardens and of course; SHOPPING! I don't really go shopping in city centres much and now I know what I have been missing out on. I have tried Brisbane city once before and Sydney is on a whole new level. I went into Myer and their Miss Shop section was huge. I bought these pants, this top, two other tops and a dress which I might do a post on another time. For shopping, Brisbane is good but Sydney is so, so much better.

Of all the clothes I bought in Sydney, I think this would have to be my favourite outfit. The pants are super comfortable and paired with the plain white top it creates a really simple outfit which you could add colour to with accessories.

I hope you enjoyed my first ever fashion post. I am currently working on a DIY which should be up in the next few days but until then, enjoy your holidays
Emma x

Friday, 2 January 2015

2015 Has Begun

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Hello again,
so, it's January 2nd 2015 which means that 2014 is over. This is the time for making promises and resolutions and starting over. A new book with 365 pages waiting to be filled.
A lot of things happened in 2014 including making new friends, trying new things and starting this blog.

I thought now would be a good time to share some of my resolutions for this year.

  1. study harder
  2. laugh more
  3. get a job
  4. strengthen friendships
  5. procrastinate less
I hope that you all have a great 2015 and that you achieve all of your goals.
Until next time
Emma