Monday, August 31, 2009

Featured Reader - Natty

Natty contacted me a while back, and I was very impressed by her blog. She is a designer who crochets and creates various crafts. I asked her a few questions, and here's what she had to say:

1. How did you learn to crochet? Today its very easy to learn crochet/tricot, the world of Internet brought us that blessing. I first learned the basics from my family (grandmother and mother) but the Internet is where I most learned and where I learned to expand my creations into "modern" creations. I read blogs, participate in google groups and watch youtube videos. There is teaching in every language, from the Latin and German languages, to the Arabic and Russian. For English speakers here is a start and I cannot forget to mention my first online teacher Elaine Crochê (Portuguese).

2. How do you decide what you are going to make? Well it is hard I confess... I have a list of things I want to make and I try to start on the things I need for me at that moment. Now that its summer, I tend to make more bikinis and tops in terms of clothing.

3. Do you sell your items? Or make custom orders? I sell my items, but they are custom made because I don't enjoy that factory feel of making the same product over and over again. And this is an advantage for the people who buy from me because I do it especially for them. I don't use patterns as a sure thing, I try to adapt the design with and to the client and try to make every piece special.

4. What part of the world do you live in? I live in Portugal, which is a country in the southwest Europe. We form a peninsula with Spain - Iberia Peninsula. So to North and East we have Spain, on the South the Atlantic (and Morocco’s) and to West is the Atlantic again. We also have two sets of islands - Açores and Madeira.


5. How has your culture or environment influence your creativity? I guess I am a mix of many cultures that my country has. Portugal has been under the power of the Arabs, Romans, Celts, Spain and others - all those cultures left their legacy here. We cannot forget the role that Portugal had during the "Conquer of the Seas" during the XV century and of course our African/Asian colonies. In my works I try to show myself as the citizen of the world that I am and not just Portuguese, even tough I love and embrace my nest. My biggest influences comes from Africa, I have a heart connection to Mother Africa ever since I was born (my mother says so). My family is a big influence as well. Both my great grandmas made loom work, crochet and other crafts. One of my grandma’s hand-made jewelry and the other is a seamstress, who crochets and does beautiful traditional Portuguese rugs - Tapetes de Arraiolos. I guess it's genetic as well!

To read more about Natty, check out her blog at Natty Crafts. The blog is in the Portuguese language. For assistance with translation, go here. She has also been featured on the Naturally Beautiful Hair Website: Reader Appreciation & Style page.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Introducing my shop



Well, actually it's more of a wardrobe sale. I decided to do one like so many other bloggers have because I really do need to sell some of my clothes (and shoes) as I plan to move in a few months time and then I cannot take everything with me. The things are quite reasonably priced, I'd say, but I also welcome offers (more info on that in the shop). So far I've listed five items but I'll be putting up more over the next few days, so do check back to see if there is something that might interest you. Anyway, enough talk, check it out for yourself here

I ship worldwide!

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Fabulous colors...

Color, color, color! I love vibrant colors and earth tones. I wish that I could start all over and jazz up my closet with amazing fabrics, that have rich colors and ethnic patterns. Maybe one day I will get that chance. One can only dream.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Vegetable pie.

I made a delicious vegetable pie today, and here's how to make one:

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This is what you need (feel free to leave out and add your own ingredients, too): spinach, carrots, paprika, tomatoes, mushrooms, sugar snaps, onion and garlic - and a pie dough. Usually I'll make the dough myself, but sometimes I'm too lazy and will buy those where water is the only thing you need to add.

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Mix the spinach in with carrots and onion that you've cut, and grate the garlic ( I love my little mini grater!)...

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...then spread onto the pie.

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Cut and add sugar snaps, mushrooms and paprika (I also added sun-dried tomatoes).

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Also slice tomatoes and place on top of the pie.

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Now, for the sauce. I usually mix a lot of things together: soya milk, lemon juice, corn starch and egg replacer. I also add fresh herbs, and spices (pepper, salt, some chili and ginger). Just experiment and find out how you like it.

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Pour onto the pie and bake at 200 degrees celcius for 40 minutes.

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And voilá!

PS: Sorry for being such a bad blogger lately. I've had a lot on my mind, and I've also been lacking inspiration. Hopefully it'll be better soon.

Ambrosia's Transitioning Video

Ambrosia created two videos, that showed a cute style that you can do if you are transitioning from from permed hair to natural hair. Naturally Leslie featured Ambrosia's video on her blog, back in July '09.








Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Need A New Hairdo?



Are you in the need for a big change? Is your current hair-do a hair-don't? Check out the Naturally Beautiful Hair website photo gallery, to get a few idea's on how to switch up your style. If you decide to try out a new style, send in a photo to share with the Naturally Beautiful Hair blog readers. And show everyone how hot you are with your new do.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Beautiful Shading



I love this drawing. The shading is amazing!
(artist unknown)

Joy's Pocahontas styled dress


Dress wore by Joy Byrant.
Photo source - YBF

Friday, August 21, 2009

Lover.

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Here I am, finally wearing this dress by Lover, which I love so, so much. It fits me perfectly, it has a fantastic shape, and the detailing is just wonderful. The only bad thing about it is that it can only be dry cleaned and thus I am quite paranoid about not making it dirty (something that isn't easy for someone who is an expert at spilling just about anything on myself).

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Dress by Lover, tights from Kapp Ahl, and shoes from Noa Noa.

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Now I'm going to go to bed and get a good night's sleep and then go to the library tomorrow to seriously sit down and figure out what to write about for my master's thesis... horrible.

Inspirational photo



Inspirational photo from Shelene - aka Reggaebassline

Thursday, August 20, 2009

150 Subscribers!!


The Naturally Beautiful Hair blog has 150 subscribers... Woo Hoo!! Thank you to everyone that take the time out of their day to check in on this blog. For sharing your thoughts, opinions and ideas. For continuing to help with inspiring others to be proud of who their are. And for also helping to create a community of women and men that share a common love and goal in life, to acknowledge and understand the true meaning of beauty. It comes in all sizes, shapes and forms.

Style Watch - Maritza Rodridguez



Maneandchick featured this young lady on their blog a few weeks ago. I love her style in this picture. Here is more about her from the Maneandchick blog:
Meet Maritza Rodridguez a full time student and model who has been natural her whole life. Here's what Martitza had to say about her hair care regimen: "I wash my hair once a week. My hair is easier to mange and it looks much nicer. I also wet it daily and put in a leave-in conditioner". Maritza's favorite... continue here.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Magalie's Artwork



Magalie is a great artist. She creates paintings, fabric art, portraits, cell phone covers, painted totes and more. To check out her art work, go to Noire Collections.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Roses.

Roses

These pictures were taken a few days ago in my parents' garden. I love it when the roses bloom since they are among my favourite flowers. I've been thinking of trying to make some food with rose petals since I've heard that that should supposedly be tasty - have any of you ever done that? Today I've been baking some blueberry muffins with the blueberries I picked the other day, and I must say they were extremely yummy, and too difficult to resist. Oh, why is it so hard to only eat one of something that is so good?

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Shirt and tights from H&M, shorts from Tjallamalla, and shoes from Topshop.

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Angela's Fab boots

Angela Simmons was wearing some very cute half boots recently at her "Pastry “Turnover” Shoe launch event at Sportie" in LA. - Source: YBF