Thursday, November 5, 2009

Fiber Fun Fest.

This past sunday I helped my Aunt Laurs James--owner and founder of the buisness beemiceelf: check her etsy shop at www.beemiceelf.etsy.com--at the annual fiber fair in Torrence, CA. I personally love craft shows/fairs. So I was completely stoked to go.
I spent the entire time before the doors opened, walking back and forth from our booth to the kitchen. I swear; I ate/drank everything they had to offer. It's best not to offer me something for free. Because I will take it. Also, if I ever visit your home, I am going to raid your fridge. It's best to just accept that now.
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Coffee.
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Tea.
Or.
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Me?
Cute picture I know. Here's some pics from the Fiber Fest.
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My aunt taught me how to spin yarn.
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So I did it during the "fashion" show. You know the kind of clothes old ladies make. Funny How I was the only one over the age of twelve and under the age of twenty-seven there.
These old ladies came up to me and kept telling me how nice it was to see a young woman creating things with her hands rather than texting on her cellular phone. They made me giggle when they asked me where my phone was. I lost my phone the night before on my Halloween excursion into the local Chipotle restaraunt.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Drawing of the week.

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OMG. It's Jozy and Ian!! The most adorable cyclops love duo of all time! Done on water color paper with waterproof pen and water color pencils. Now for sale on my etsy shop. www.urbansplat.etsy.com

Photograph of the week.

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This week's photo was taken just outside the 'Dalton Canyon Trail' in Glendora, California. A sky this blue is a rare thing here in Southern California, especially in the valley. This was a gorgeous October day. A nice change from the 100 degree temperatures, wild fires, and smogy skies we had all summer. Luckily these mountains were'nt burned. They are my faveorite to cycle and hike on.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

From the walls of tokyo.

My best friend is moving to Tokyo. I am jealous even though she's none too ecstatic about the move. I am beyond excited for her; the moment she told me I started googling everything about tokyo. Everything is so cool over there. So I found some awesome pics of Japanese style: not the kind of eccentric 'harajuku-wanna be-anime-doll' fashion. But real bad ass street style.
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This is Harajuku style. Just not a-la Gwen Stefani.
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I am in LOVE with that tote bag: "Punk in the afternoon" haha.
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Everyone knows I love nothing more than a floral skirt and rock tee love pair.
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As a member of the Kiss Army...I must get her shirt. And the perfection of her hair puts my bob to shame.
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Okay, fine...It's neon. Not a fan of neon since walmart sold this hideous neon lace bodysuit lingerie thing that literally made me want to burn the whole building down. Hideous. Plain HIDEOUS. But this girl looks adorable.
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Ah! I love mixing prints. Only I can't get away with it because I am a 5'7 America Jew. I just look ridiculous. The shirt she is wearing is radical. I must find one.
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I love his bow tie. It would be nice to see a guy wear something other than baggy jeans and t-shirts. Blegh.
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Hug fan of layering. Love the red in her hair.
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Just had to point out the doll necklace. And I'm not sure but I think her earring is a traffic light.
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This shirt has a sort of Quentin Tarantino feel to it. At least to me it does. And I LOVE Quentin Tarantino.

Thats just a few pics of the radical style no white American could EVER pull off. Especially not yours truly. Looks like I'll continue google stalking Tokyo for now. I'm hoping to jump the pond and visit her one of these days. But for now I am content with surfingthe internet. And kudos to me...thanks to my bud's big move...I am now all inspired by Harajuku and Kawaii.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Photograph of the week.

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Taken about a month ago at my parent's house in Moberly, Missouri. They had this huge ring of mushrooms growing in their back yard. Each day they grew bigger and bigger till they eventually browned and died. This photo is of them at their prettiest.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Drawing of the week.

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OMG. It's Jozy and Ian!! The most adorable cyclops love duo of all time! Done on water color paper with waterproof pen and water color pencils. Now for sale on my etsy shop. www.urbansplat.etsy.com

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Happy Birthday.

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Lets all wish a very happy birthday to my friend Robert Mahr. Lover of all things medieval and Renaissance festival related. I thought these bad ass dragon cupcakes would make his birthday extra sweet.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Coolest bloke on the other side of the pond.

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My American-ness really gets kicked in the arse by the coolness of the United Kingdom. Even it's graffiti is RADICAL! The pictures I posted are just a few of the amazing art done by the quasi-anonymous graffiti artist Know as Banksy. Seriously check his work out. I wish I knew more about him; but seeing as how I just discovered him yesterday and haven' been able to stop 'google-imaging' him since....I am quite clueless. But one does not need a handful of information to enjoy great art.

My article......

The article I wrote about the ASA world FMX championship totally got published:
http://www.mopsquad.com/artman2/publish/
Miscellaneous_Sports_464/The_ASA_World_FMX_Championships_and_me.htm
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This is my first article ever to be published in something other than my high school newspaper. I am as happy as a proud papa.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

ASA World FMX Championships and moi.

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Last night...I got press credentials for the ASA World FMX (Freestyle Motocross)Championships. In order to get this uber special wrist band that would gaurantee me access anywhere--I had promised to write an article about the event. Which was fine and dandy until I remembered I knew absolutely nothing about motocross. But my wristband made it all the better. I got to stand backstage right at the fence. Right at the dirt. I almost got hit with a bike three times!! And it was awesome.
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I was surrounded by not only members of the press, but also family and friends of the athletes. As I struggled with the freakishly cold weather and my lame attempts at scribbling notes down in my notebook, a guy came and stood next to me. When he saw me scribbling away, he asked me 'what I was doing' in a loud voice of disbelief. When I tried to explain to him that I was here in agreement to write an article, his questions kept pouring out. I told him I knew absolutely nothing about motocross; he laughed and told me to 'just watch'. I had been watching, but I had been so involved in trying to make sense of what was going on that I wasn't having any fun. I began to let my note-taking slip a little. I began cheering and rooting for the athletes (Nate Adams--my faveorite because he looks like this guy I had a thing for in high school.)
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When the competition was over; all of the press ran up the giant dirt hill where the winners were handed their trophies. Taka Higashino, who hails from Osaka, Japan came in thrid. Nate Adams--nicknamed Nate 'The Destroyer' Adams--of Glendale, Arizona came in at second. First place went to Mike Mason of Minden, Nevada. The lighting was god-awful. And I only have a pink Kodak digital camera. Thats why my pictures look so shitty. Even my new photographer friend, Leon, was having trouble getting good pictures with his fancy Nikon. This was my first exposure to motocross of any kind, and I'm certain it wont be my last. Motocross and I have a crush on one another. I sent the article I wrote to various freelancing sports magazines. We'll see if it gets picked up. If not, I'll post it on here.

Love, Yelle & Rebelle.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Paper to Pen.

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Luna.

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Marie.

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Ted.

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Ring.

Here are a few of my doodles. All now for sale on my etsy shop: www.urbansplat.etsy.com
None of the originals are for sale. Only copies of the original art on 3x4.5 inch ACEO cards for five dollars a piece.
As you can see I am very lacking in coming up with creative names for my art pieces, but I think thats understandable.
Materials used in these are: art pens, sharpie markers, water color paints, and water color pencils. More drawings yet to come.
Have a sparkly day.
Love, Yelle & Rebelle.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Happy Birthday.

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Happy birthday to my friend Maristel Parado. She and a large group of our friends are going to Disney Land today. So what better fitting than Mickey Mouse cupcakes?

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Lovely: September.

Every Month I am going to do a blog completely devoted to 7 things I obssessed about during said month. Because top sevens are much cooler than top fives of tens.

1. The pink door featured on So Pickin' Cutes September 10 blog. Amazing. In my imagination I'm living in this adorable house and every room is pink themed and frou frou. And I have gorgeous tea and cupcake parties in my back yard with all the lovely southern ladies I've become friends with.
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2. The Piped Rose Cupcakes from marthastewart.com. If they serve these cupcakes in heaven, I'm going to join a convent.
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3. Community. I was really suprised at how effing hilarious this show is. Chevy Chase's character is priceless in his immaturity And also..it stars my future dream husband...Joel McHale. Dont' judge.
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4. Second Place at the fair. So exciting! This is honestly the first prize I have ever won in my life.
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5. Lady GaGa's Mickey costume from her 'Paparazzi' video. Is this outfit not amazing? I would so wear it out in public. No sarcasm.
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6.The Marie Antoinette heels. I would do anything to own a pair. Except pay for them. They are by the infamous Christian Louboutin and run at about $6,295. Ouch.
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7. Hardcore Black eye makeup. Easily my new signature look. It's a pain in the arse to do, but the effort is so worth it when hormonal 20 something guys can't stop staring at your eyes instead of your chest.
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