| Episode ii. | First Client! |
| Arts and crafts in sugar and spice... basically everything nice | |
Blog Beat |
Takin' Care of Business | Bachman-Turner Overdrive |
Nom nom nom
| Episode ii. | First Client! |
| Arts and crafts in sugar and spice... basically everything nice | |
Blog Beat |
Takin' Care of Business | Bachman-Turner Overdrive |
Retro-post: Original post date 12 January 2015
I got my first job as a cupcake and cake pop enthusiast (and crafter, of course). It was a bit of a surprise to get the satisfaction of serving an unrelated client my tasty treats! While we had no blood relation, we definitely had something in common when it came to preferred diversions… I covered a bridal shower with an arts and crafts theme. Convenient, non? What fun!
Mark of an inexperienced blogger: appalling lack of photos. I just realized that in the process of making 24 red velvet cupcakes, 24 "crème brûlée" cupcakes and 36 chocolate cake pops I neglected to take pictures ridiculous amount of pictures before I delivered them...
(for shame!)
Luckily, I have connections and got the picture I needed...
"They were a big HIT :)" is a direct quote from the happy bride-to-be, so at least I have that working for me...
"Let's face it: a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for a lot of people; it does for me" - Audrey Hepburn
| Episode ii. | B.I.T.: Blogger in Training |
| Crossing the CSS and Dotting the HTML | |
Blog Beat |
Technologic | Daft Punk |
I am all too familiar with computers. I've been using them for [what seems like] ages, back to when floppy disks were 8 inches wide and and the internet was dial-up. Funnily enough, only 20 years have passed since then (and no, I'm not "old"). Technology just advances that quickly!
I am not afraid of technology. My parents are both programmers, so you could say that coding is in the genes (pun intended, heh heh). It didn't take long to find how-to HTML books around the house, and after a quick read-through and frequent trips to the W3schools website I thought I would be set to create my own web page. Right? Not so much...
Update! I re-evaluated my situation and decided that simplifying would be the best thing to do. In other
words, instead of trying to get you to see this,
decided to compromise my ridiculous standards and use what Google gave me:
Chrome
Google Fonts
Blogger
Side note: The concept of linking an image to a bigger version of itself was my nemesis, until I discovered the problem could be easily resolved by using the links created by Blogger. Duh.
It might still take a bit of tinkering to "optimize" the code for use across major browsers, but I will thank you for your tolerance with awkward formatting and, of course, visiting this page!
Yes, I am aware that you were probably expecting paper flowers, especially by the second post of a blog called Paper Petalody. Those posts will come shortly... In the meantime, how about a snippet about everyone's favourite web topic!
So, what happens when you have an old, weather-worn shed in a neighbourhood with feral cats? Homeless kittens!
The mother cat (who we named Mama) found shelter in the backyard storage shed after having kittens in the chilly month of November, while we made sure Mama and her babies were warm and well-fed. Some wandered and left after a few months, and we found homes for the two that were left behind. I adopted this guy!
Name: Kitt
Status: Fixed
Likes: Milk carton seals, shiny objects, and people-watching
Dislikes: Vacuums and mani-pedis
Raisons D'êtres: Lasers and lettuce
"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." - Dr. Emmett Brown, Back to the Future
| Episode i. | Introducing... Paper Petalody |
| Welcome to the Virtual Jungle | |
Blog Beat |
Hello | Martin Solveig ft. Dragonette |
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Name: Bianca
Status: Nerd Country: Eh! Likes: Montreal-style bagels, nighttime cityscape photos, fresh fruit, dancing Dislikes: Mosquitos, humidity, typos, unclean hands Raisons D'êtres: Palettes and pipettes |
Canada, my home and native land! Maple syrup, hockey, snow, maple syrup served over snow... Cliché, sure, but I'll
take a chill over a sweat any day. Also, geese...
"I don't think of all the misery, but the beauty that still remains..." - Anne Frank