Hand Lettering with Kate White

Last year, I took a hand lettering workshop by Kate White also known as @papergumboots on Instagram. I’ve been following her for a while now, so it was exciting to meet her in person! The workshop was organised by Eeny Empire, which runs various creative workshops in Perth and was held at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. The Church was a small, wooden and brick building, which was the perfect backdrop for the workshop.

There were about 12 of us in the workshop and it had a fun and casual air to it. Kate provided us with goodie bags that included an A4 pad of grid paper, A5 pad of paper, medium watercolour brush pen, small brush, Pentel brush pen, Art Spectrum ink, watercolour palette, ruler and pencil. Last, but not least there was also a brush letter practice guide for every letter of the alphabet.

Kate started off explaining how hand lettering was essentially a more relaxed version of calligraphy and showed us the key strokes. We took turns watching Kate writing a letter before practising ourselves. It was a bit tricky at first and the brush felt odd in my hand. However, it didn’t take long to fall into a nice rhythm and we all soon sped ahead going through each of the letters. Some were more difficult than others and the trickiest thing I found was joining the different letters to form a word.

It was a lot of fun and near the end of the class, we got out our grid paper out to practice whatever we wanted. I started with some random words but gravitated towards writing “hello marie” over and over again! I was thinking of making it as the new header for my blog but I’m happy just playing around with it for now. It was such a fun afternoon and I’m so glad that I got to meet Kate!

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On Celebrating 10 Years Together

Last week, my husband and I celebrated 10 years of being together. Ten years seems like such a long time, but I can honestly say that it’s flown by and it almost seems like we met yesterday. Although our relationship isn’t perfect by any means, I’ve enjoyed our time together and I look forward to growing old with my best friend by my side. He is the sun in my sky and I am so fortunate to have him in my life.

As we celebrate this milestone together, it made me reflect on the things that I believe made our relationship work so well. I’m no relationship expert by any means and every couple will be different, however I do believe that relationships shouldn’t be that hard. While hard, conscious work is involved, the relationship itself shouldn’t be that much hard work. Here are 10 things that I’d like to share that got us through our 10 years together, and hopefully another 10 years to come!

Celebrating 10 Years as a Couple

1. Don’t sweat the small stuff. I hate arguing in general but arguments over petty things are even worse! When we first moved in together, we used to have lots of small arguments over really mundane things like who did the dishes last. In the big scheme of things it didn’t really matter and a good question to ask yourself is, will it matter in 2, 3, 4 years time? If not, then it’s not worth your time!

2. Don’t go to bed angry. This is an oldie but a goodie. In the 10 years that we’ve been together, I can only remember 1 time when we went to bed angry. I woke up uncertain about where we stood with one another but was relieved when we quickly made up the next morning. I don’t like being angry or upset at my husband and see no point with dragging out a fight. If it’s not resolved quickly, we always work on making amends before going to bed.

3. Be grateful for each other. I feel very fortunate to have my husband in my life and I know that it wouldn’t be as bright, fun or interesting without him. For that, I am grateful and try to consciously infuse that in every interaction we have with one another.

4. Have fun together! Relationships don’t have to be serious all the time. My husband and I enjoy date nights out together, trying out new activities like skateboarding (!) or exploring new places. At home, you’ll probably find us on the couch talking and laughing with one another. We have plenty of inside jokes and quirky things that we like to do as a couple, which makes our relationship both interesting and fun!

5. Support each other. While you may not necessarily agree with one another all the time, it’s important to support and have each other’s back. Throughout the course of your relationship you may meet people who, for one reason or another, try to drive a wedge between yourselves or look forward to seeing your relationship fail. Don’t let them. As my husband and I say, “It’s us against the world!”.

6. Make sure to get some alone time. As close as we are, my husband and I always make sure to schedule in “me time” for ourselves. It’s a time for us to decompress, spend time doing what we want to do and recharge. Although I love spending time and hanging out with my husband, I also need time apart to do my own thing. It certainly doesn’t mean that I love him any less, in fact it brings me closer to him. As they say, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”.

7. Have your own hobbies and interests. While my husband and I share mutual interests, we also have our own separate hobbies and interests. My husband loves tinkering around with remote control cars whereas I love to play with paper. Being in a relationship doesn’t mean that you stop doing what you loved doing previously. If anything, it’s even more important that you hold onto it.

8. Don’t forget your friends! In the past, I’ve spent all of my time with ex-boyfriends and completely neglected my friends. Fortunately most of my friends understood but understandably, I lost a few friends along the way as well. While it’s natural to want to spend as much time as possible with that special person in your life, it’s also important to realise that your friends are also important. Spending time with your friends, with and without your significant other, is important to having a healthy relationship.

9. Communicate. It’s important to continuously talk and check in with one another to make sure that you’re both heading in the right direction together. When I first met my husband, we were still in uni and figuring out what we were going to do. We weren’t quite sure who we were yet or what we wanted to do with our lives. At times I wasn’t sure if we were going in the same direction but throughout it all we talked and made time for important conversations. My husband and I have always been honest and upfront with each other, and I definitely believe this is one of the key reasons why we’re still together today.

10. Know who you are. Last but not least, know who you are and don’t settle for less. Throughout your relationship you’ll need to compromise from time to time, or make tough decisions. However, you won’t be able to do this properly if you don’t have a sense of who you are and what you stand for. To have a healthy relationship, it’s important to take time to get to know yourself and be comfortable in your own company.

Happy 10 years, my sweet husband of mine and here’s to (at least) another 10!

Marie xo

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Monthly Beauty Picks: February

This year I’m picking a number of makeup and beauty products at the start of each month and the challenge will be to use these consistently for the month. In this way, I’ll get to use up my existing makeup and beauty products without getting bored!

Since it’s Summer here in Perth, I’ve chosen lighter makeup products so that my face can breathe during the day and doesn’t get too oily. I’ve swapped out my foundation for a BB cream and swapped my powder eyeshadows for cream eyeshadows. It’s been a while since I last used my cream eyeshadows and I’d forgotten how simple and quick they were to use! The benefit of all this has been less time spent in the morning getting ready, so big yay for that!

Due to the heat, I’ve also chosen more skincare products then I normally would have. My skin gets really dry, so I like to put as much moisture on it to soak up overnight while I’m sleeping. Looking back at the products I’ve chosen this month, there’s definitely a lean towards Korean products. I picked up the majority of these while I was in South Korea but you can purchase these online as well. When it comes to beauty and skincare, the Koreans really know what their doing!

My February Beauty Picks

  • Face spray: Urban Decay Vitamin-Infused Complexion Prep Spray
  • Body spray: The Body Shop Vineyard Peach Body Mist
  • Foundation: Garnier BB Cream in Medium
  • Concealer: Maybelline Instant Age Rewind
  • Powder: Bare Minerals Mineral Veil
  • Blush: MUG Smitten
  • Eyeshadow primer: Urban Decay Anti-aging Eyeshadow Primer Potion
  • Eyeshadows: Etude House Bling Bling Eye Sticks
  • Eyeliner: Daiso Eye Liner Pencil in Dark Brown
  • Mascara: Too Faced Better than Sex
  • Lipgloss: Tony Moly Mini Peach Lip Balm
  • Tinted lipsticks: Tony Moly Neon Yellow and Neon Red
  • Night face cream: Garnier Sakura White
  • Face oil: Tarte Maracuja Oil
  • Serums: Missha Time Revolution Night Repair Science Activator Ampoule and Neutrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Anti-Wrinkle Serum

If you’re playing along, do please let me know! I would love to hear what your February beauty picks are!

Marie xo

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Breakfast Buffet at Atrium, Crown Metropol

To celebrate Chinese New Year this year, my husband’s side of the family decided to do something different and we went to enjoy a long, leisurely breakfast buffet at Atrium. Atrium is located inside the newly renovated Crown Metropol Perth lobby and there is plenty of free parking on-site. In honour of Chinese New Year, there was a gorgeous, sparkly tree with Chinese lanterns that immediately helped to set the mood and I was excited to see more decorations inside the restaurant.

In the past, I’ve only had the dinner buffet at Atrium so I was eager to check out their breakfast buffet. In terms of the selection, I was quite impressed and there was a wide range of Western hot dishes (e.g. eggs, chipolatas, quiches, bacon, hashbrowns), Asian hot dishes (e.g. noodles, fried rice, curry, tempura vegetables), dim sum, soup and congee, breads, cold meat and cheese, fresh fruit, cereal, yoghurt, sweets and juice available.

I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, so I naturally gravitated towards the savoury stations and indulged in smoked salmon, hash browns, fried mushrooms, noodles, curry and dim sum. I particularly enjoyed the congee station and filled my bowl with delicious condiments that I normally wouldn’t otherwise make at home! To finish things off, I had to try the mini waffles and topped them with whipped cream and fruit, with a generous drizzle of maple syrup over the top. It was a perfect end to a delicious 1.5 hour long buffet!

Throughout the service, staff were efficient and friendly, clearing away dirty dishes and offering top ups of tea and coffee. The breakfast buffet runs from 6.30am – 10.30am, however we arrived around 9am which gave us more than enough time to enjoy ourselves. At 9am it was still relatively quiet and we didn’t have to queue for any food but it started to get busy around 10am, with many hotel guests starting to come down. For a quieter and more relaxed experience, I would recommend coming earlier although it didn’t impact us too much as were winding down the last half hour.

Overall, it was a great experience and I would definitely recommend a visit if you haven’t been before!

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