25 Nov 2013

Home alone with paint!




Leave me alone for an hour at home and wonder what I would do! Paint everything around me. I love colour. They just seem to cheer me up, not matter what! On impluse, I painted all the plant pots I had in my house and turned them into spotted, striped and polka- dotted. Then I painted some milk ladles and used them as plant holders! (Check my previous post). And if I haven't had enough, I just pull out my set of colour pens and start doodling on any piece of paper, book corner or tissue paper that's in sight!

 Thank God! I haven't set my eyes on the walls. Sid might come home one day and find himself wondering if he's in the right house!

Some colour for my pretty plants!







































I like to do things the unconventional way. Regular is so boring. Even if its as small as a tiny sapling.
I don't like calling a pot, a pot! But since I wanted one for some new window plants, I had to find a way around it. And then lightning struck! Flashback happened!

As a child, I remember the local milkman who would come home, with a pencil stuck above his ear and a yellow card in his hand. I would always be amused by the long ladles he would have in different sizes and how he could raise it really high and pour out the milk in style!

Since I wanted tiny plants which I could hang on a window in my living room, what better what better way to hang them than these long ladles!

So I looked all over Bangalore for these aluminium milk ladles and only found round scoop ladles made of steel. Finally I pestered my mum to get the local milkman in Mumbai to buy some on our behalf. It seemed like the entire milkman community was curious as to why we would want these milk ladles, as they wondered what on earth would someone use them for, except for milk. Surely they are getting into the milk business, they thought!

Our milkman kept asking my mum what she wanted them for. Since she didn't know what, for the life of me, I needed them for, she promised to show him a picture, once I was done. This picture is for him!

Now that I have coloured these ladles in bright acrylic colours, all I need to do is drill a hole at the bottom and buy some soil and seeds for tiny herb plants. I painted some black colour on to write names of the herbs once I know which ones I plant!

I'm sure somebody is relieved that I'm not into the milk business!

18 Nov 2013

Two-in-one













The weather in Bangalore's quite indecisive this time. It can't decide if it wants to rain or get freezing cold. As if that wasn't enough, lightning and thunder seem to have joined the party! Wonder whether to carry a jacket or an umbrella!

We all scream... ice cream!






















Our latest addiction- Cornetto ice cream. Come 10'o clock in the night, and we wait for the other to ask for one. Sid and I are slowly turning into ice- cream freaks- the kinds that can gobble up any amount of ice- cream around. Thankfully, our dinner usually consists of a light salad. Small mercies.