Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Nail creation

If my blog was not already all over the place enough, here is another random post:)

I was doing my nails the other day and I though I would share:

Since I would like to get back to the creative side of this blog, here is a simple nail tutorial.

 You will need...

Nail polish and glitter that is all!

I used really fine glitter so that it would stick to the wet nail polish better. It helps to have a pile of glitter spilled out for easy access
First paint one nail with a thick layer of polish
Before the nail polish dries, sprinkle a good amount of glitter on the back of your nail. Then, gently tap your nail on the paper so that the extra glitter falls down toward the tip of your finger. 
It gets a little bit messy so I went over the outside of my nails with a q-tip of nail polish remover. I did not use a top coat and the glitter stayed just fine but I am sure it works even better with a top coat.

Then I did the same thing to the back of my phone case :)

SIDE NOTE:
Here is a fun cut t-shirt idea

Nothing fancy and there are a million shirt cutting tutorials out there so I will refrain from putting another one up


I think when I get back to the states I will lace something through on the sides... or add some lace.
We are heading back to the states on Friday so I will be back to sewing in no time :)

Thanks for reading and stay tuned for a lot more sewing!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Lisbon

Lisbon is a large city with a lot to see and do.

The first thing we ran into was this:
There is not a lot of good beer in Portugal so we decided to go in.

These sculptures were in the serving area on the first floor of the building. Since we just wanted a good beer we did not inquire about seeing the whole museum but I don't doubt that, if there is more to it, it is interesting.
On our way to the hostel we found some nice views

Most streets are bigger in Lisbon than in Evora, although you can still find plenty of tight squeezes


I like how this building looks two dimensional from this perspective 


This seems to be a popular hangout spot and right on the other side of the statue is a restaurant where I had one of the best salads I have had in my life. I found a restaurant that knows that a salad is more than lettuce and tomato! 

The hostel we stayed at (called Oasis and I highly recommend it) had a nice little patio with furniture made from pallets.
We joined the pub crawl that the hostel put on and it was very fun. The nightlife in Lisbon is best in the Bairro Alto neighborhood and from there you can catch a cab to a famous nightclub called Lux. 

On Sunday we rented a scooter so that we could see more sights...


This is Monesteiro dos Jeronimos. It is right next to a famous pastry shop in the area of Lisbon called Belem.

 
We stopped in to try some of the famous pastels de Belem -AKA- Pastels de nata. I don't think they look very appetizing but now that I have tried them, I will say you must, must, must try them if you ever get the chance! 

Padrao dos Descobrimentos is right on the water and a pretty impressive looking monument although this picture is not from the best angle.

Across the water is the Centro Cultural de Belem which has a free art museum.

Here are some of the best and weirdest pieces:




This one might give you nightmares haha!





I find this one quite creepy too


The one above and the one below were favorites for sure








After the museum we went to the water where some locals were fishing.


We had a great view of "touchdown Jesus" (which is a replica of the real thing from Brazil)

And the "golden gate bridge." There is a larger white bridge in Lisbon that I think is more impressive, but we were not near it.

Then we got lost and found a giant fountain to admire 

Later I found out that this is called Alameda fountain. I think it is the most impressive one in Lisbon but that is just my opinion! Renting a scooter is a great way to see all of the sights any time you are in a city where driving a car and riding a bike are not ideal. We saw a lot more than we would have on foot for sure!

And now that I have bombarded you with photos, That is all I have!

Thanks for reading! :D