About Me

London, United Kingdom
This blog is neither trendy or exclusive. It is a record of the creative efforts made by two equally extravagant but ever so different sisters in their attempt to gather up the pieces of their relationship. So far this has included Tom&Jerry cakes, hand made skirts, late night phone calls, silhouette portraits, documenting scenic walks, hospital rooms and many, many illustrated letters. Like all things worthwhile this journey is undoubtedly going to be long. And loud. And colourful. And blissfully exhausting, but we hope that you'll come along, or at least watch from a distance as we serve up the fruits of our joys and frustrations each Sunday until death do us part. Or until we grow out of puberty and realize we were being irrational and really just want to be accountants.

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Week 6

Oh oh spaghettio!
After a week of giggling, Morrisons' bargain bin DVDs and banana duels (the less said the better) we are super sleepy but feeling grand. These last 7 days have marked the first week of our full-on cohabitation and in honour of that fact we have a line up of horrendously girly things in store. Enjoy.

Seeing as Bastille Day is fast approaching we decided to create our very own Marie Antoinette. And no this doesn't make us bourgeois pigs, we just like her hair. Thank you Fran for letting us put a ball of twine on your head and icing sugar on your face. You are a trooper.










This week we love...

Ben Kweller- Self-titled
Everything's big in Texas, including this dude's hair. Oh and his talent. Summery tunes to put a stride in your step and a smile on your face, most of Mr Kweller's songs will leave you feeling up-beat but there are a couple of sad ones to mooch around to as well. No complaints really.



The Heartbreaker- Pascal Chaumeil
The first French romantic comedy I've ever seen and while the story line is ridiculous and there's more than a few cheesy moments, I like it. Only French humour can be this crude although I'm worried a lot of it will be lost in translation so don't hesitate to watch it with subtitles and enjoy oogling Ms Paradis' wardrobe.




Also...

Getting the most wonderful surprise, and walking down Oxford Street feeling like a lady.




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