Ch-ch-ch-changes
Jan. 23rd, 2010 06:31 pmThe bathroom is just about done. I still need to touch the edges of the bath up (ie, remove the rest of the paint) - I was careful about paint stripper around the edges, not wanting to damage floor / skirting boards / wallpaper etc.

Of course, now I want to rip all the wallpaper off and paint the bathroom walls instead. It's crappy wallpaper, it's already lifting in places, and I like painting.
I have yet to convince Tobermory that my desire is feasible.
In the meantime, I have been doing other things. Various wedding-related things (I am attempting not to be boring about wedding planning, or a bridezilla, so I'll spare the details); most recently making the remainder of my wedding dress.
I bought a dress off TradeMe for $38.50, including P&P. It was a size 22-24 (ie, much too big for me) and the skirt was ridiculously gathered up. There's enough material in this thing that I've cut it down the side seams, turned the rear half of the dress into an overskirt with a train (for the ceremony) and have enough fabric from the dress-front to be able to make an overskirt (no train) for the reception.
This means that my wedding outfit has cost $400 for a custom-made corset (admittedly quite costly, but I will definitely wear it again, because, you know, corset) and a further $100 for underskirt, overskirt x2, and a wrap so that I can keep my shoulders and that awkward little bit of armpit chub under wraps.
Crafty!
Of course, now I want to rip all the wallpaper off and paint the bathroom walls instead. It's crappy wallpaper, it's already lifting in places, and I like painting.
I have yet to convince Tobermory that my desire is feasible.
In the meantime, I have been doing other things. Various wedding-related things (I am attempting not to be boring about wedding planning, or a bridezilla, so I'll spare the details); most recently making the remainder of my wedding dress.
I bought a dress off TradeMe for $38.50, including P&P. It was a size 22-24 (ie, much too big for me) and the skirt was ridiculously gathered up. There's enough material in this thing that I've cut it down the side seams, turned the rear half of the dress into an overskirt with a train (for the ceremony) and have enough fabric from the dress-front to be able to make an overskirt (no train) for the reception.
This means that my wedding outfit has cost $400 for a custom-made corset (admittedly quite costly, but I will definitely wear it again, because, you know, corset) and a further $100 for underskirt, overskirt x2, and a wrap so that I can keep my shoulders and that awkward little bit of armpit chub under wraps.
Crafty!
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