For the first time in a long time, I finished a quilt that I am actually keeping - yes, a quilt for me!
It is backed in pink (naturally) and I love it. It will be perfect for camping and snuggling up by the fire.
I have been working on some more mixed media as well, but I have started a blog just for that. Feel free to head on over.
http://www.paintstampglue.blogspot.com.au/
And to finish, here are a few photos I have taken lately.
Kylie’s Curiosities
Kylie's Curiosities has evolved and developed over time, but is basically a place where I can write about the things I am curious about. The topics vary. Photos come and go. But it is always just Kylie...
Saturday, April 13, 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013
More Crafting
I am really enjoying being back into my crafting again. This is the next installment. It is made from a cardboard box (I used a large envelope box from work) some toilet rolls, and some fabric that I decorated and then glued to the outside of the box. It sits up on my shelf, full of pens, and I absolutely love it!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Crafting Again
Oh crafting, how I have missed you. :)
A couple weeks ago I caught up with a couple of friends for a sewing day. I have been working on a huge hand sewing project for a couple of years on and off. It will probably take a few more years to finish. But it was really nice to have a crafting day again, and to find new people to sew with.
Anyway we were talking all things craft, and I got introduced to a new art form - Mixed Media Art. I came home and spent a day on You Tube watching these amazing art forms come to life.
It got me thinking, while I loved this art form, I am more of a fabric person than a painting person, and the base in all the videos was paint. So I decided to mix it up.
I grabbed an artist canvas, some fabric, some paints, stencils, trims and a photo and started creating.
This is the result.
xK
A couple weeks ago I caught up with a couple of friends for a sewing day. I have been working on a huge hand sewing project for a couple of years on and off. It will probably take a few more years to finish. But it was really nice to have a crafting day again, and to find new people to sew with.
Anyway we were talking all things craft, and I got introduced to a new art form - Mixed Media Art. I came home and spent a day on You Tube watching these amazing art forms come to life.
It got me thinking, while I loved this art form, I am more of a fabric person than a painting person, and the base in all the videos was paint. So I decided to mix it up.
I grabbed an artist canvas, some fabric, some paints, stencils, trims and a photo and started creating.
This is the result.
I had so much fun creating this. And I am really excited about creating many more. I have a collection of over 1000 postcards just sitting in boxes, and I have been wondering for years what to do with them, now I know. I need some more supplies and to clear my craft space before I get stuck into this, but I am so excited to have found a new outlet and to be crafting again. xK
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Movie Review – Hitchcock
I was really looking forward to this movie coming out and it did not disappoint.
I adore Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren, and the amazing support cast
definitely held their own up with these two outstanding actors.
The movie is about the making of the movie Psycho. It starts with the
events that the original book was based on, then moves to Alfred Hitchcock,
discovering the book, and trying to get the movie made. Until this point,
horror movies were not his specialty, and the start of the movie follows
Hitchcock as he tries to get a studio interested in funding the project.
In the end, he decides to take a massive risk, and mortgages his house
to fund the making of the movie. His wife is there supporting him all the way.
What I liked:
I loved the dialogue and the casting. Anthony Hopkins (while better
looking even in his “ugly” make up) did an incredible job mimicking the real Alfred
Hitchcock. He was 100 percent believable as a vile tyrant, who was in love with
the art of movie making. Hitchcock was a very complex man and Anthony Hopkins
pulled the different facets together beautifully.
I loved the focus on the relationship between Alfred and his wife Alma
(Helen Mirren). It showed a side of Hitchcock that was probably very rarely
seen in the public eye. There was complications and difficulties, as with many “show
bizz” relationships, and I felt they were played out beautifully.
What I did not like:
I thought the focus on the man himself was a bit sugar coated. While
all I have are news reports and articles, by all accounts, Alfred Hitchcock was
not a nice man. He was a womaniser who bedded many of his leading ladies – and rumours
even suggest that this was a pre-requisite to becoming one of his leading
ladies, he was cruel on set to cast and crew, he was tyrannical, and he was
generally seen to be a bit crazy. This movie made him out to be a misunderstood
softy with a few anger issues. It glanced over the relationships with the leading
ladies, referring to them as mere “crushes” or “infatuations”. It focussed on
an implied affair that Alma was meant to be having, however completely ignored
Alfred’s outside dalliances.
Despite all this, I really enjoyed the movie. I see a lot of it as
fictional rather than a true account of the man himself, but did enjoy seeing
the process of how one of my favourite movies was made.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who is a fan of Psycho or
movies of this time.
3.5/5
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Book Review - The Calling: A supernatural thriller, by Robert Swartwood
The day after 18 year old Chris's high school graduation, he awakens to discover his parents have been brutally murdered, and the killer is now after him. Shipped off to Bridport to stay with relatives he has not seen in 10 years while local authorities hunt down the killer, he slowly gets to know the Grandmother and Uncle he has been estranged from all these years. There he meets 10 year old Joey, a young man with very special gifts.
But the relocation has not fooled the killer and soon dreadful things begin to occur in Bridport. Chris starts investigating the history of the town, and discovers a series of awful truths that has brought an evil power to Bridport, one that has the power to destroy the lives of everyone it comes into contact with.
Soon it becomes clear that Chris shares more with Joey than he ever thought possible, and that the killer is beyond the skill of the local authorities to capture. Joey and Chris must face it - alone.
Despite the fact that this is a "young adult" novel, I really enjoyed it. The supernatural plot starts subtly, but grows as you learn more about Chris's family and their history.
I enjoyed the growth of Chris's character. Even though the book runs over the course of only a couple of weeks, he grows up a little bit more with every "encounter" and you can see him change from a reticent teenager to a strong young man.
The Calling was well written, with strong characters and good sub plots. The merging of the slowly revealed history of Bridport and Chris's family with the current happenings of the town give you a real insight into the characters, and how they have all ended up in Bridport at this exact time when evil asserts itself.
If you can move past the fact that the major players are teenagers, I strongly recommend giving this one a go.
But the relocation has not fooled the killer and soon dreadful things begin to occur in Bridport. Chris starts investigating the history of the town, and discovers a series of awful truths that has brought an evil power to Bridport, one that has the power to destroy the lives of everyone it comes into contact with.
Soon it becomes clear that Chris shares more with Joey than he ever thought possible, and that the killer is beyond the skill of the local authorities to capture. Joey and Chris must face it - alone.
Despite the fact that this is a "young adult" novel, I really enjoyed it. The supernatural plot starts subtly, but grows as you learn more about Chris's family and their history.
I enjoyed the growth of Chris's character. Even though the book runs over the course of only a couple of weeks, he grows up a little bit more with every "encounter" and you can see him change from a reticent teenager to a strong young man.
The Calling was well written, with strong characters and good sub plots. The merging of the slowly revealed history of Bridport and Chris's family with the current happenings of the town give you a real insight into the characters, and how they have all ended up in Bridport at this exact time when evil asserts itself.
If you can move past the fact that the major players are teenagers, I strongly recommend giving this one a go.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
30 Movies and 30 Books
So, I haven't been here for a while. I have been mulling things over.
What do I want to do with this blog? I don't really want to record the details
of my life, partly because they are a little bit boring, partly because I don't
want everything about me "out there". So the question becomes, what
do I do with this little space of mine? Do I delete it, do I change it, do I
just leave it as is?
Time to evolve.
At the beginning of the year, I decided that I was going to watch 30
new movies and read 30 new books this year. I already watch a lot and read a
lot, but I have found I am re-watching and re-reading quite a bit. Time to
branch out. What better place to record these and even review some of these,
that right here! I have already seen a few and read a few, so I will slowly
start to update where I am up to.
I will also continue to share photos as I take them. I recently
upgraded my camera and am slowly learning the ins and outs of this new toy. One
thing I do know, it takes amazing photos!
Books read so far this year
Interview With A Vampire - Anne Rice
Cool Shade - Theresa Weir
Morning Cup Of Murder (A Lacey Steele Mystery) - Vanessa Gray
Bartal
Movies seen this year
Take Me Home - DVD
Hitchcock - Movie Theatre
Silver Linings Playbook - Movie Theatre
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters - Drive In
I will start doing reviews shortly. Would also love to hear your movie
and reading recommendations and why you would suggest I read or watch something
in particular.
xK
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