Listen to this Noisettes


Posted: April 8th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Famous Friends, Favorite Blogs, Music | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


“UK indie rock-ers the Noisettes
might have been armed with an unapologetic, rebel blend of razor-sharp
punk, classic rock, jazz and blues that drew heavy critical praise, and
an eye-grabbing English/ Zimbabwean beauty of a frontwoman with a
background in theater and the circus and an oh-so-cool government tag
(Shingai Shoniwa), but sadly, all these elements combined weren’t
enough to draw them much commercial fortune. With a sleeker
re-formatting of their eclectic style on their latest cycle, though,
the three-piece’s luck seems about to change.”

Noisetes


Via Mixtape Maestro

Raven Burgos

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Get FED: Greensbury Market brings the (organic) meat home


Posted: April 8th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Current Affairs, Famous Friends, Get FED, Weblogs | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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Anybody that knows me knows I love eating animals. LOVES IT.

My friend Brad Started Greensbury shortly after his son Elvis was
born, Greensbury delivers fresh meat to your house, Sure some people
like things like

'flower of the month" clubs, but i don't hang out with
those people, im friends with vegans and people who run organic meat
companies, no middle ground. Buy From Greensbury, its local , healthy,
and run by a good dude
.

GreensburyMarket.com

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Green Porno: Isabella Rossellini wants you to watch her do it


Posted: April 8th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Famous Friends, Film | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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I was working on a tv series when or PA left to go work on what she called" her favorite production ever. " They were just beginning to film this years Green Porno series Staring the great Isabella Rossellini Watch the video here Green Porno. there are 22 shorts i all this one is entitled "Why Vagina" she wants "Penises, species specific penises in her vagina"

Enjoy Green Porno

Raven Burgos


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Weird: 82-year-old Cloris Leachman wears Cabbage for PETA


Posted: April 8th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Current Affairs, Famous Friends, Favorite Blogs, Inspiration, Television, fashion | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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UMMMM yeah, ok. I love vegetarians, I live with one,have had sex with a few, I even did it for two months so that my then boyfriend would go down on me, otherwise he wouldn't. How is she alive without meat?

I prefer the one my friend Concetta aka Princess Superstar (Super-Vegan) did for German Peta ( ha German Peta)
Princess_Superstar

Raven Burgos

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New York City Apartment Gardening : Make your own Ecoststem Terrariums are Beautiful


Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Apartment Gardening, Craft, DIY, Favorite Blogs, How to, Supplies, reuse | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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I have gotten a hold of some beautiful antique ball jars and will be posting how to's and techniques for making your own little ecosystem. This is great book that can show you how to get started on your own

• different venues for cultivating your terrarium
• plants that flourish in these gardens under glass
• ideas and designs for creating your first terrarium
• how to care for and maintain the environment you’ve made

Martin has designed a unique range of imaginative terrarium
projects, including ones that are suitable for children, enliven the
seasons, incorporate plant propagation, and show off a nature
collection. Whether you are a gardener or city-dwelling nature lover, The New Terrarium
is the perfect way to spark your creativity, while helping you to bring
your favorite plants into your home and giving them a place to thrive."

Via crafster.org

Raven Burgos

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How To: Make Your Own Reuseable Bag


Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Craft, DIY, How to, fashion, recycle, reuse | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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How-to make a shopping bag out of fused plastic:
*For the small shopping bag you will need 8 fused squares for the body of the bag and two fused rectangles for the handles.
* For the large shopping bag, you will need 12 fused squares for the body of the bag and 4 fused rectangles for the handles.

-
Over lap the squares and sew them together using a zig zag stitch. 4
squares for the front. 4 squares for the back. (for the Large shopping
bag, six squares for the front and back)
* When you are sewing the
plastic together, do not go over the same spot a bunch of times or it
will weaken the plastic and make it break.
- Place the front and
back together, right sides facing in towards each other and sew a seam
down both sides and across the bottom.
- Cut off any excess material on the outside of the seam.
-
"Square" the bottom of the bag by creating a triangle with the two
corners, sewing a zig zap stitch from on side to the other and cutting
off the excess.
- Turn the bag right side out.
- Fold the the top of the bag in to create a simple hem and sew it down using a zig zag stitch.
-
For the handles, take one of your rectangles and fold the two sides
inward. Then sew a zig zag stitch down both sides. Repeat with
rectangle 2 for the second handle. (for the large shopping bag, sew to
rectangles together at the ends then proceed with folding and sewing)
- Attach one to the front and one to the back as shown.

And you have a reusable shopping bag!!

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Favorite Blog: KINDRED, Offering Gorgeous fresh Wallpaper


Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Craft, DIY, Favorite Blogs, Inspiration, Locally Made, Weblogs, style | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Kin

You can sign up for a membership account and get fresh wallpapers send by over ten different artists. Heres an interview with Heather Pudewa the artist of my current wallpaper.

Artist: HEATHER "EZ" PUDEWA

You were given Pantone's color predictions for Spring to draw inspiration from. What colors did you end up selecting and why?
"I think I used a little bit of every color in this piece (I couldn't
help myself)… I just bumped up the brightness a couple of notches."

What does Springtime mean to you? "Spring is all
about new beginnings and growth. The world is bathed in color and light
and filled with hope and the promise of beautiful things to come. It's
a magical time of year!"

How did you try to translate that into your work?
"I really wanted to capture the fresh crisp colors of Spring, so I went
with tones that remind me of newly blossomed flowers…my favorite
thing about this season."

Raven Burgos

Kindred


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How To: Fix a Cracked or Broken Eyeshadow in a Jiff


Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: DIY BODY, How to, fashion, recycle, reuse | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »


Broken-shadow


I wish I had thus tutorial when my  beloved shade of blue Nars eyeshadow exploded all over my Anthopology text book, there was a blue sheen that continued to haunting me the rest of Sophmore year this tutorial will teach you how to save eyeshadows from  certain death

You will need: a ziploc bag, rubbing alcohol, scissors, paperclip (or bobbypin), fabric, and a coin. Godspeed!

"Using your paperclip, break the eyeshadow up and pour into a ziploc
bag.  Tilt the bag so all of the eyeshadow is concentrated in the
corner of the bag.  Smash the shadow until it becomes a fine powder (I
used my chapstick). 
Clean and sanitize the
original eyeshadow pan.  Place two drops of alcohol into pan.  Cut the
corner of the ziploc back and pour half of the eyeshadow into the pan. 
Add a few more drops of alcohol and mix using your paperclip.  Add the
rest of the eyeshadow and the necessary amount of alcohol to form a
thick smooth paste, like icing.  Smooth it out the best that you can
(doesn’t have to be perfect right now) and let the alcohol evaporate
until it has almost completely hardened, about 30 mins.  Take a coin
that will cover the the entire eyeshadow pan (a quarter usually works)
and wrap it in your fabric.  You should choose a fabric with a pattern
close to that of eyeshaows.  Firmly press the coin into your
eyeshadow.  Make sure to press hard enough to pack in the eyeshadow,
but not too hard so that the eyeshadow breaks and oozes out. "

Via The Beauty Stop

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REAL LIVING magazine: Australias nay the worlds best magazine, save the ten bucks, go tot he blog!


Posted: April 6th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: DIY, Favorite Blogs, How to, Inspiration, Weblogs | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Real

Real Living magazine is pretty enough to make me lift my emotional ban on Australia caused by my perthy ex who bought me a boomerang, thanks guy.   its inspirational, Check out their blog for hits in between issues.

RealLiving

Raven Burgos 

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DIY Magazine: If you have ever wanted to publish your own magazine, heres how to do it . Cheap


Posted: April 6th, 2009 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Craft, Current Affairs, DIY, Famous Friends, How to, Inspiration, Locally Made | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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 I almost started a  Literary magazine last winter, despite by terrible grammar ( oh im aware) i remember the hassle of finding a publisher, oh how I wish we had found this nifty sire. you can self publish you own for as little as 20 cents a page.

"Aspiring publishers must handle their own writing and design work,
sending a PDF file of their creation over the Internet to the MagCloud
repository. H.P. farms out the printing jobs to partners scattered
around the globe and takes care of billing and shipping for people who
order the magazine. While H.P. charges the magazine publishers 20 cents
a page, they can charge whatever they like for the completed product."

Magcloud.com

New York Times

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