Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sunday girlie nail day

Last night I found some AMAZING nail inspiration on blogs like french blog www.pshiiit.com and www.rebeccalikesnails.blogspot.co.nz.
So today... my friends and I spent the entire day painting nails, eating chocolate and 
happily gossiping (as girls do best.)
I think our nails turned out pretty damn good:)
Hilary (Nicole, Chloe, Heather and Anna!)

Coachella style

Some more style photos from the 2012 Coachella music festival.
Amber and Hilary

Friday, April 27, 2012

Printed pants

I LOVE printed pants. Like, really really love them! Maybe I should wear them every day, 365 prints for the year haha.
I've been collecting photos for a while now of all these fashionable ladies. Here's a look at what I wore today:
Oversised top: Cotton On, Floral leggings and bag: Glassons.

On another note, I have been featured on Glasson's blog today:) Click the photo below to check it out:

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Laken Whitecliffe paints tribute to ANZAC Day

Yesterday was an extra special ANZAC Day as my brother Laken painted a large mural of Simpson's Donkey at the RSA in Brown's Bay, Auckland, New Zealand.
The New Zealand Herald and Stuff.co.nz both interviewed and captured Laken's work;

Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design student Laken Whitecliffe, 20, also son of the college's co-founder Michele, has has swapped his canvas for a concrete wall to paint a giant mural honouring the Anzacs on a 12 metres wide and 6 metres tall mural for the East Coast Bays RSA.  RSA member Tom Downey contacted Mr Whitecliffe with the idea earlier this year and says he is hugely impressed with the finished artwork.  Mr Whitecliffe, who will be transferring to Montclair State University, New Jersey, in September, says the project has been a big change from his usual forte – portraits.  The 20-year-old said the project, which took him six full days to paint, was exciting because he had never attempted something on such a scale or with such historical significance. "The biggest challenge has been getting my head around the scale. Working on a scaffold has also been interesting but it's all good experience," he says.  Mr Whitecliffe worked from an old photograph of Simpson and his donkey which hangs inside the RSA but has also drawn on inspiration from the poem The Inquisitive Mind of A Child about the selling of poppies on Anzac Day.  "I jumped at that opportunity as both my grandfathers served in the military, on my father's side in the navy and my mother's side in the airforce, so it's been pretty cool to do something that means so much and especially in time for Anzac Day," Mr Whitecliffe says. "The least I could do for all the people who gave their lives and served for the country was to do a painting."  He says it has been a rewarding experience with members constantly stopping by to chat to him about his work.  "They've all had really positive things to say and it's a nice feeling to do this. But artist Laken Whitecliffe says he purposely changed the face. "But there has been a bit of debate around whether it is actually Simpson or whether it is a man named Henderson," he says. "Either way it represents what both of them did, bringing wounded back from the frontline."  Australian soldier John Simpson Kirkpatrick was a stretcher bearer with the Anzacs during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I. In April, 1915 he began evacuating wounded soldiers from the frontline on the back of a donkey.  He continued his work, rescuing 300 soldiers, under heavy enemy fire until he was killed in action three weeks later.  "That was the other fun thing about this: I had all the veterans come up to me and give me history lessons about Simpson and his donkey. "I know how much this means to the veterans, so I really did this for them," the artist said.
I am a very proud sister.  Laken has been working very hard this year on many art projects to save money for New York, he leaves in August to finish his arts degree there! I am jealous but what a great excuse to go overseas :) Well done bro.
I hope you all had a nice day off in the middle of the week and you took a moment to remember those brave soldiers.
Love Amber


Photos by Laken Whitecliffe, The New Zealand Herald, Stuff.co.nz and myself.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Coachella 2012

We both wish we could be at Coachella this year. Here's a style peak at the music loving fans... typically cool, casual, edgy, careless, 
hippie and indie (think fringe, florals, Union Jacks, fur, print pants and studs) 
Next year hopefully! Amber and Hilary

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Instagram: April

Instagram: April
1. View from our family batch on Motuarihia Island
2. Phone wallets at Glassons
3. Scrumptious treats
4. Movie night and ice-cream sundaes
5. Cookie dough cupcakes
6. More scrumptious treats
7. Inspiration for an upcoming DIY project
8. Bracelets made be me:) They will be for sale soon.
9. Nature amazes me
10. Glitter glitter glitter; my secret obsession
11. Cards i'v been making. Also for sale soon.
12. Cute faux tattoo.. it's rather tempting me.
You can follow me on @hilaryejohnston. 
Hilary

Monday, April 23, 2012

Make-up Blog Giveaway!

Amber and Hilary Give-away!

You can be in to win all these goodies...
*TRESemme Colour revitalizing Shampoo and Conditioner
*Revlon 'Love that Red' Perfume
*M.A.C Opulash Mascara and Pro Longwear Lipcolour
*Orly 'Wandering Vine' Nailpolish. 

All you have to do is tell a friend about us! Share our blog on your facebook page/blog or tell them in person. Then once they become a follower get them to comment that they were sent by you and you will be in the draw!
Good Luck. Love Amber and Hilary xx

(Ends 7th May)