Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Bubble Recipe

Bubble Recipe
Ever wonder why some bubbles are thicker, bouncier and more amazing than the rest? It isn’t a secret; it’s science! Check out Science World's bubble recipes.

All-Purpose Bubble Solution

This solution is great for most bubble tricks, activities, and experiments.
  • 1 part water to 1 part Johnson’s Baby Shampoo
  • glycerine*
Johnson’s Baby Shampoo produces much better bubbles than any of the dish detergents we tried. Mix the ingredients gently and let the solution stand for a couple of hours.

Bouncy Bubble Solution

You can bounce these bubbles off your clothes!
  • 1 package unflavoured gelatin (e.g. Knox brand)
  • 250 ml (1 cup) hot water (just boiled)
  • 50–70 ml glycerine*
  • 250 ml Johnson’s Baby Shampoo
Dissolve the gelatin in the hot water. Add the shampoo and glycerine. Stir gently. This solution will gel as it cools. Reheat it carefully in the microwave (about two minutes).

Thick Bubble Solution

This goopy solution makes bubbles strong enough to withstand a puff of air.
  • 2.5 to 3 parts Johnson’s baby shampoo to 1 part water
  • glycerine*
When you make a bubble with this solution, try puffing at it to make a bubble inside a bubble.

*About glycerine

What does the glycerine do?
Glycerine helps soap bubbles hold water, so that they last longer. It’s very helpful if you’re doing bubble tricks, but less important if you’re mixing up a bucket of bubble solution for preschoolers to mess about with.
Where do I get glycerine?
Most pharmacies carry glycerine. You’ll only need a small bottle.
How much glycerine should I use?
We’re not precise about it. Try 1–3 teaspoons for about a liter of bubble solution.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Outdoor Evening Decor

String a few LED lights to transform your outdoor space into something special.

IMAGES BY APARTMENT THERAPY
Solar Powered Lanterns. Perfect for summer outdoor festivities, because they can be hung anywhere without bothering with cords or regular batteries, as they are powered by the sun. Available at gardenbasket.com

Monday, June 15, 2009

Photo Wall Gallery

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALLISON



Been wanting to create a photo gallery along our empty walls. Found some great do-it-yourself instructions off the web...

Equipment:
Black/white foam board – $4.99 each
Tacky Spray/3M Photo glue
Large Metal Ruler
Mat, cardboard, paper bags, or newspapers (to protect floor, if needed)
Rolling Pin/clean paint roller
Razor Blade
Command velcro strips
Pen
*Items can be purchased from Michael’s Craft Store & Home Depot

Mounting photos on foam board:
Place photo on the foam board, and then mark edges with a pen (generally only two edges, using existing straight cuts). Then use metal ruler and a sharp xacto-like knife with the break-off ends. Having a VERY sharp knife is important so you don’t end up dragging and tearing the paper on the foam board. Then in the garage spray photo with 3M Photo glue, wait 2 minutes and pressed one edge of the photo, checking other edges to make sure they match. Once you get it aligned, use a clean paint roller to carefully attach the photo to the board.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Life Moments

My girls and our kids. From clubbing to play dates. I wouldn't have it any other way...

Asian Delights


IMAGES BY WHISKIE BITS
Black sesame cake, ginger, wasabi with ginger-wasabi, white chocolate buttercream frosting. Vietnamese coffee cake with Vietnamese coffee-condensed milk buttercream frosting. Who can resist??

Cupcake Bliss

IMAGE BY GOURMET TRAVELLER

Friday, June 5, 2009

Beautiful settings


IMAGES BY KELLY MCKAIG
Kelly is a photo stylist trained in both photography and fine art. Love her color combinations.

Cupcake Heaven

IMAGES BY kylie lambert (Le Cupcake)
I'm a total fan of Kara's Cupcakes, but these are extravagant!

Daily Loveliness


IMAGE BY IS PHOTOGRAPHY

Life Moments

The joys of childhood. It's amazing how simple things can make them so happy.

Just because you're an adult doesn't mean you should ever stop having fun. Uncle Tony- Thanks for the reminder. :)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Flickr: My Stores

Peking Bazaar exterior

Lantern selection. Peking Bazaar

Sumo Lucky Cat Collection. Peking Bazaar

Chopstick holders. Peking Bazaar

Silk Qipao (designed by my sister Tiffany!). Old Shanghai

Brocade Slippers. Old Shanghai

** Thank you flickr members for taking and posting these wonderful pictures at my stores!! Please keep them coming! **

Natural Light Photography: Take 1

My first take on natural light photography.

Natural Light Photography


IMAGES BY BETH JANSEN
Beth Jansen is my FAVORITE natural light photographer at the moment. She has an amazing eye for colors & creativity. A truly unique artist.

IMAGE BY KARI DAWSON