So I guess, with this first blog, I better introduce myself! My names Emma, but I go under the pseudonym of Lady Jardin, my Burlesque alter ego.
I've been living in or around Brighton for the past 11 years, and before that, I grew up in the South of Germany in a beautiful town on Lake Constance.
I've decided to create this blog, not just to keep myself motivated to keep creative and continue to explore new things, but hopefully to inspire others to go out and do the same, in their own little way!
So here goes:
My main interests are pretty much anything creative, exploring the countryside, and anything Vintage. I've also recently delved into the world of Burlesque for the first time, and although I'm still a novice, I really hope to be doing some more shows in 2011.
I love reading up about social history, especially local history, and feel drawn to go and explore new places whenever I get a chance to with the Mister. We've been going to Classic car shows every summer for the last 4 years, and although at first I was merely being polite and indulgining him in his hobby, I've grown to realise how much fun car shows can be for those without the expertise! I wont lie, I still haven't the foggiest which part of the engine is which, I'm still learning, but ask me a question on a Triumph 2000 estate, and I'm your girl! I just love the beauty of the design of Classics, and the effort that has gone into making them.
Our hope is that, by the summer, we shall have said Triumph 2000 and will be going on a European Road Trip for a few weeks, so keep your eyes peeled for news on Vintage and Classic Car Culture on the Continent.
I also do a lot of sewing and painting. My mum used to have her own kids clothes shop when we lived in Germany. She used to make most of my clothes for me, and gave me my first sewing machine at the age of 6, with which I would spend endless hours making teddy bears and clothes for my Barbies. I'd like to think I'd improved somewhat since those days, and no longer make miniature clothes, but full sized ones, inspired by a dentistry cabinet full of vintage patterns handed down to me by my Aunt a few months back. I'm always up for hints and tips, and learning new skills, so should anyone have some ideas, i'd love to hear from you.
The aim of this blog for me is not only to document how i get on with my sewing experiments and the odd painting here and there, but also to show others about the amazing culture we have here in Brighton and the surrounding area, and what we have to offer.
My first proper Blog will be about the 4th Annual Tattoo Convention in Brighton, which is happening in 2 weeks time, 28th-29th January at Brighton Racecourse. I will be going around, reviewing stalls and Artists, and showcasing some of the amazing Tattoos out there. If anyone else is going, let me know.
I'm hoping this is going to be the first of many, ma
ny blog entries, and that others will gain pleasure from this as much as I do writing it!
Much Love from Brighton
L.J.
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Love the name of your blog. Jardin means garden, correct? I can't believe you got your first sewing machine at 6! I didn't start to us one till I was 13 and at secondary school.
ReplyDeleteHi, yes it does mean garden! sooo....lady garden! hehe a little bit of a silly joke!
ReplyDeleteyeah, my mum gave me a little battery powered one, have no idea where it is now! but now i've started collecting miniature sewing machines :) i'll put them up next time i find a new one
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Hey myterious beautiful girl with the nice sunglasses : )
ReplyDeleteAch Mensch , Du kommst aus den "Südstaaten" ^^ Da brauch ich ja gar kein Englisch mehr zu reden.
Oh du wohnst in Brighton, wie schick. Es ist wirklich sehr hübsch dort, war vor ein paar Jahren mal dort.
Liebste Grüße aus Berlin!