Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25

Yes, I am alive!




Sean arrived in the start of July and time has flown by. We've been a bit busy too, so it's a good excuse. I have a bunch of blog posts planned but nothing finished. This weekend should be a bit more chill so I might stop procrastinating and do some blogging work.

More importantly, how's YOUR summer going?


Saturday, July 19

Summertime











My summer is basically over. The second Sean isn't here, summer flew away. It was a nice short summer though. We went to København, saw my brother graduate, did a lot of snuggling, had a bonfire night and made snobrød (basically just bread you cook on a stick over a bonfire) and then we went to a little zoo I've known of since I was a child. I never liked summers until I got to spend them with Sean. He's the only one who can make mosquito filled, sun burnt, hot nights and stinking of sweat sound like fun.

How's your summer?





Sunday, August 4

How to: Bubble paintings

YOU WILL NEED:








HOW TO DO IT:


Distribute the acrylic paint into your bowls. Which colours you use are totally up to you.


Pour some washing-up liquid and water into the bowls. You might need more washing-up liquid or paint, but the only way to tell is by trying while you're doing it.


Mix your bubble paint.


Blow into the paint bowl with your straw. Easiest way to tell if you need to add some more paint or washing-up liquid is that if the mixture doesn't bubble well, or the bubble don't have the colour your put in the bowl, it needs a bit more.


Gently put the paper over the bubbles, let it sit for a few seconds and remove. Repeat as many times as you desire and play around with the colours.


Let the paintings dry and afterwards put a bunch of books on top to straighten the paper. Might not be needed if you use really thick paper, but mine was a bit thinner and would curl up because of the nature of putting something wet on paper.


AND VIOLA! BUBBLE PAINTINGS.