I'm feeling super lucky because I got to spend the weekend with these two gorgeous ladies, at my boyfriend's brother's wedding party, and we have had the loveliest couple of days eating food, going for walks and brief dips in the ocean (brief because the water has been freezing). It's the first time in many months that I have finally been able to relax, and not have the constant worry about assessment deadlines and health issues hanging over everything I do. It's really, really nice.
I was asked to take wedding photos, and as I am a very shy person, being able to approach people from behind the lens of the camera under the guise of taking pictures was a liberating experience for me. As the sun began to set and the light hit "golden hour", I also convinced Katie and Tilde to be their cute selves and take photos with me, and what resulted was one of my favourite photo shoots ever.
Annika's swimsuit - Glebe Markets | Tilde's swimsuit - Seafolly | Katie's swimsuit - Venderstore
Aren't Tilde and Katie the absolute cutest? (Katie just posted more pictures, so click over to her blog to see them!) I'm spending the remainder of the week with Katie and a few of my closest friends down at the beach, and I also have my sewing machine and looooots of fabric with me (I am not one for packing light when going on holidays), which means that hopefully I will also have lots of cute crafty things and pictures to show you over the next couple of days!
Love love,
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Monday, 15 December 2014
Life's a Beach
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Boobs! & Being In Print
(How many of you clicked onto this post because of the word "Boobs!" in the title? I hope at least a couple of you did.)
;)
For whatever reason, at age 22 my boobs have decided that they're finally going to grow.
After a number of angsty teenage years of being frustrated by my lack of boob - constantly comparing myself to my peers, despising how I looked in swimsuits and wearing the most ridiculously padded bras - I'd finally become totally comfortable with having an A-cup chest, and didn't feel like I needed to change, or pretend I had some giant bust. Small boobs are just as valid as big ones!
But then out of nowhere - BAM. My bust increased by several sizes. This was mostly annoying, as I now no longer fit in most of the clothes I have taken years to accumulate (I guess this is an excuse to update my entire wardrobe...?). However now I've decided that I'm going to capitalise on the situation instead, and enjoying (when I feel like it) having a whole lot of cleavage that's never existed before. I've gone on a bit of a nice-bra-buying-binge, such as getting myself this Dita Von Teese bra that you can see the top of in the photos below:
top - thrifted | jacket - vintage | jeans - Dotti (old) | necklace - c/o Now or Never | bra - Dita Von Teese | shoes - Yeswalker (old)
And I'm trying my best to embrace all my new curves. I hadn't been 100% happy about the appearance of a little tummy either, nor the stretch marks that cover my upper-thighs - but I'm trying my hardest to stop exclusively wearing clothes that hide those "flaws", because they're actually not flaws and I'm going to own them, and wear all the skinny jeans and high-cut swimsuits that I want.
So guess who is now a published writer in a real-life newspaper?
Meeee! (posing in a bunch of swimsuits, no less)
Most of you probably know that I write for Birdee magazine (and, by the way, I just wrote a new article.) Anyway, Birdee have just recently released their first ever newspaper - and it's amazing. I'm not just saying that because I'm in it - it's legitimately such a great and needed publication, being the first ever feminist newspaper for young wom*n in Australia. This swimsuit article was a reworking of an article I had already had published on the Birdee website, but there's many fresh pieces inside and it'll keep you occupied for hours. You can either buy it from the Birdee website or many newsagents around Australia (click here for the list).
Support this thing if you can afford it (it's only $4!) because it would be a very worthy publication to be available to young wom*n in Australia on a regular basis! (You can even buy it if you live overseas, the shipping is just a little bit more costly).
Oh! And just one last thing if you didn't see it already on my facebook or instagram page:
The reason that I haven't blogged in a little while is because I got a new sewing machine & overlocker, and have been having so much fun playing around on them, including making this dress! I made this from scratch using a pattern that I made myself, and I'm now working on a tutorial for my youtube channel! So keep an eye out for that if you are interested.
Much love,
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Sunday, 7 December 2014
DIY Pleated Skirt
Hello! So about a week ago I was inspired by Carbon Chic to learn how to make my own pleated skirt. I had always been scared of sewing pleats - but now I know that it's actually much easier than you might think! In this video, I have tried to explain how to make a style of pleats called "knife pleats" - the same type that is popular in American Apparel skirts right now - as simply as possible. Enjoy, and let me know what you think of the video!
I hope you're all having a great weekend,
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
DIY Cactus Shirt - A Simple Way to Update a Plain White Shirt
Yesterday I got bored of owning a bunch of plain white shirts, so I decided to draw cacti all over one of them. I also cropped the shirt, added ties and performed a simple alteration to make it button up to the neck.
And then I made a video!
Have a watch:
"Templates" for the cactus designs so that you can do the same on your own shirt:
Draw these shapes using green paint.Draw the pots! Use whatever colours you want. I used three colours - blue, yellow and pinky-red - to give the pattern some consistency. Wait for the green to dry first.
Using permanent marker, draw an outline around your shapes, and then add cactus bits and spikes like in the above example (note: wait until the paint is DRY before attempting this).
If you try this out then tag your photos with #diyannika on instagram. I would love to see what interpretations you come up with. Good luck!
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Donut Look At My Butt
Top is from Knickerocker | Bottoms c/o Knickerocker
I have desperately wanted to own a Knickerocker piece ever since discovering them on Etsy about 2 years ago. Recently, I was lucky enough to win a giftcard in an Etsy competition and on the top of my wishlist was the top half of this amazing donut-themed set from Knickerocker. After I posted an excited picture on instagram of my order, Knickerocker checked out my blog and then surprised me by sending me the other half of the set! How lucky am I?? I'd had a frustrating day of dealing with my broken sewing machine and repair technicians, so coming home and discovering not just the top but the knickers in the mail totally made my day. Handmade in the UK, Knickerocker have a focus on vintage-inspired novelty designs, and have been on my Ethical Fashion directory for over a year now! Check them out because they are amazing. I hope that you've all been having a great day, Bloglovin' | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
Monday, 1 December 2014
This S*** Is Bananas | DIY Banana Backpack
Hallo! I made a new video yesterday - episode number 9 of my Make Thrift Buy series - demonstrating a simple way to recreate this banana-print backpack. And of course, I had to pair the backpack with a banana brooch in my outift ;) I hope you like the video!
Love love love,
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