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Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

Di Depux Giveaway

sassyNpunk's super kawaii partner in crime, Di Depux, is sponsoring our latest giveaway! Really excited about this contest and the huge prize pack, including everything below! All of these accessories are original laser cut designs by Despina Bournele. A huge, Thank You, to Despina for her generosity ;)
 
  
   
Everyone can submit up to 9entries. Each entry must be made as a separate comment to this post. Please leave your name and contact email in each entry. The more entries you submit, the better your chances are of winning. Do NOT submit all of your entries in one comment or it will only be counted as one!!
To enter: 
1. - Follow the sassyNpunk blog using Google Friend Connect
(If you do not see the Google Friend Connect box in the right side bar, try refreshing the page. Sometimes it doesn't load properly) 
2.- Follow the Di Depux blog using Google Friend Connect  
3. - Like sassyNpunk on Facebook
4. - Add Di Depux on Facebook
5. - Follow sassyNpunk on Twitter
6. - Follow Di Depux on Twitter
7.- Follow sassyNpunk on Tumblr 
8. - Visit the Di Depux shop and let us know your favorite Di Depux product.
9.- Post about this giveaway on Twitter, Facebook, or any personal website you use.
(include links if possible)

Yes, we will check to see if you actually follow sassyNpunk and Di Depux online. All entries must be made by October 21st. The winner will be chosen by a random number generator.

Minggu, 02 Oktober 2011

Chanel Ice Cream

Sophie and Toffee is going couture! Check out the newest addition to their craft supplies shop...the Mini Chanel Inspired Ice Cream Cone. Get yours today and use the coupon code SASSY10 to save 10%

Jumat, 30 September 2011

Sophie and Toffee Glitter




Today I'm going to share a little secret with my readers. This is probably one of the best kept secrets of a lot of handmade shops and crafters. I'm talking abut the glitter available at my favorite supply shop, Sophie and Toffee. My good friends at Sophie and Toffee recently sent me a bottle of their exclusive ultra fine glitter powder, and I can honestly say it's the best glitter I have ever used! It is so finely ground that it just dissolves right into the products I make for sassyNpunk and gives them a sparkling milky glow! Not only does sassyNpunk use this glitter to make our pendants and charms, but this is the exact same glitter Sophie and Toffee uses to make their cabochons and charms! Not only is this a great product, but the price is right too, only $4.75! Ultra fine glitter powder like this will cost you upto $15 - $25 in the US. Don't be fooled by the "ultra fine" label on glitters in your local craft store. The glitter from Sophie and Toffee is the real deal and will literally dissolve when used in your crafts! It's amazing!
Here are a few products I have made for sassyNpunk using Sophie and Toffee brand glitter. All of these are available to purchase at sassyNpunk Boutique.
Jewelpet Potion Charm
Bubble Gum Kiss Necklace
Milky Way Galaxy Ring
 If you would like to buy some Sophie and Toffee brand glitter, just pop over to their website @ www.sophieandtoffee.com and use coupon code SASSY10 to save 10% on your entire purchase!

Sabtu, 24 September 2011

Stamped Tights Tutorial

Today's tutorial is brought to us by our good friends at Paper Sparrow. This is a really awesome idea... especially if you are like me and can never seem to find the right pair of tights. Now you can make your own with this simple tutorial written by Andrea Courchene. The tutorial calls for you to make your own stamp, but i'm sure it will still work with a good quality store bought stamp. Also, be sure you are wearing the tights when you stamp them... or the paint will soak through on to the other side of the tights!! >.<
If you guys try this tutorial, please let us know how it turns out!

For more awesome tutorials, visit Andrea's blog!
 

Jumat, 23 September 2011

Halloween Cake Recipe

This month I decided that I would be diligent with my blogging and post something useful for this month's holiday well in advance, instead of the night before. Soooo, I stumbled across the most awesome Halloween cake on Bakingdom.com
This recipe is taken straight from the Bakindom site and was posted by someone named "SugarBear". 
If anyone tries this recipe please send sassyNpunk a picture at support@sassyNpunkBoutique.com or add it to our Flickr pool!
Enjoy!
These little fondant pumpkins turned out to be the most fun to make! My goodness, these are adorable! And unbelievably easy too! I had planned on maybe doing some little ghosties because they’re so simple, but I did these instead, on the advice of my sister. She was totally right…these are perfect!
 
If you want to make some, it’s not difficult at all. Just roll a piece of fondant into a ball or oval, then set it on a counter that is very lightly dusted with sugar. Gently press the very top of the pumpkin down in order to flatten the bottom and make the pumpkin less perfectly round. Next, press a small round tool (I used sculpting tools) into the top of the pumpkin to mark a place for the stem. For the “stripes” around the pumpkin, use a toothpick to gently press into the fondant, at even intervals, all the way around.
For the stem, shape a small piece of green fondant into a cone or cylinder. Put a tiny dab of water on the end and gently press it into the indentation on the pumpkin. For a more elaborate stem, elongate it by rolling it gently through your fingers. Press it to the pumpkin, as before, but shape the end so that it curls in a fun way. Since the pumpkin is so small, it will hold it’s shape easily. Last, but not least, use a black food write to draw the funny faces on!
Okay, so the pumpkins are fun, but check this out:
Is this cool or what? Rather than just do two or three layers, I thought that a bunch of thin layers would be more interesting, and a fun surprise when the cake is cut! To do this, I used one basic batter, then divided it in half. One half had chocolate added to it, while the other got orange flavor. Then I simply baked the layers in small batches until I was out of batter! I used eight-inch pans, lined with parchment, each filled with about two-thirds of a cup of batter. It only took about ten minutes for them to bake, and I was able to do two layers at a time. I wouldn’t recommend putting layers on the top and bottom racks of the oven, because they will not bake evenly.

Once all of the layers have cooled, start stacking them!

I started with orange on the bottom, then frosted the top of it with the chocolate filling (sorry for the poor quality photo). I spread the frosting to about one-inch from the edge of the cake. If you spread the filling all the way to the edge, it will probably mix with your orange frosting, so leave that one-inch ‘barrier’ in there (the orange frosting will fill it in). Next, layer a chocolate layer on top and frost it like you did the orange layer, then just repeat that process until you’ve used all of your layers.
Once you’ve got the whole cake stacked, you can frost it with the orange frosting and decorate, as desired! I love how really festive the inside looks!
This cake could easily be altered to suit any holiday! It wasn’t difficult to make at all, but you do need to devote at least an hour to baking it, since so many layers to cook. It’s really completely worth the time and effort, though! And you can make the design as minimalistic or as frilly as you like!! Definitely give this fun cake a try! Enjoy!


Chocolate Orange Layer Cake

with Chocolate Filling and Orange Buttercream Frosting

Topped with Chocolate Ganache
Makes 1 10-layer, 8-inch round cake
Ingredients


FOR THE CAKE

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened

2 cups sugar

3 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 lb. sour cream
For the orange layers:
1 1/2 teaspoons finely grated orange zest

1/4 cup fresh orange juice
For the chocolate layers:
1/2 cup boiling water

1/2 cup cocoa powder
Food coloring, if desired


FOR THE FILLING

1/4 cup boiling water

1/4 cup cocoa powder

4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, softened

3 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

2 tablespoons milk, as needed



FOR THE ORANGE BUTTERCREAM

6 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened

5-6 cups confectioners’ sugar

1/4 cup fresh orange juice

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 teaspoon finely grated orange zest

2 tablespoons milk, as needed



Chocolate Ganache
Marshmallow Fondant


To make the cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line up to 10 8-inch round pans with parchment.
In a small bowl, combine the boiling water and cocoa powder; set aside to cool.
In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt; set aside.
In a large bowl, or the bowl of a standing mixer, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, until combined, scraping the sides of the bowl, as needed. Stir in the vanilla. Sprinkle 1/3 of the flour mixture into the bowl and beat until just combined. Add half of the sour cream, mix until combined, then scrape the bowl. Repeat with the remaining flour mixture and sour cream, mixing until everything is combined.
Divide the batter in half evenly. To one half, gently stir in the cooled cocoa mixture until combined. To the other half, stir in the orange zest and juice until combined. Add orange and/or black food coloring to the different batters, if desired. Place about 2/3 cup of batter into each pan, alternating between the 2 flavors, until you have an equal amount of chocolate layers versus orange layers. Bake up to 3 layers at a time for 10 minutes. Cool completely before stacking and decorating.
To make the filling: In a small bowl or measuring cup, combine the boiling water and cocoa; set aside to cool. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and about a third of the confectioners’ sugar. Stir in the cocoa and mix thoroughly before beating in another third of the confectioners’ sugar. Next stir in the vanilla and the remaining sugar, beating until well mixed and light and fluffy. Add more milk, as needed, if the frosting is too thick. Add coloring as desired.

To make the frosting:
In a large bowl, cream together the butter and 2 cups of the confectioners’ sugar. Stir in the zest and juice, and mix thoroughly before beating in another 2 more cups of the confectioners’ sugar. Next stir in the vanilla and the remaining sugar, beating until well mixed and light and fluffy. Add the milk, as needed. Add coloring as desired.
recipe by Sugarbear

Jumat, 16 September 2011

Flower Skeletons by Cedric Laquieze

Cedric Laquieze is a European artist from Amsterdam who's work mostly consist of fairies, flower creatures and goddesses. His work has been on display in Paris, Belgium, Italy, Germany and Holland. His Flower Skeletons are made from real animal skeletons (mostly dogs and cats) and adorn with synthetic flowers.
In my opinion these are extremely creepy, but original none the less. 
 
 




Sophie and Toffee Giveaway Time!

Sophie and Toffee is giving away 5 cabochons *packs of over 200 pieces each to 5 lucky winners!

*The packs consist a mix of assorted cabochons from our limited edition, sold-out and in-stock designs. 
 Terms & Conditions:
1) This Giveaway entitles to all paid purchases made from 5 Sep - 10 Oct.
2) There is no minimum spending required for this giveaway, however minimum store spending of $10 still applies.
3) Each packs will weight 240grams.
4) Giveaway is only applicable for purchases made on SophieandToffee.com store.
5) Giveaway is not applicable to Wholesale accounts.
6) One paid order entitles to one entry, the higher your entries, the higher your chance.
7) The winner is randomly chosen based on the entries.
8) The winner of the draw is required to participate in Sophie & Toffee's marketing.
9) The selected winner will have a week to claim the prize, if not, another winner will be re-selected.
10) Cabochon packs are assorted and Sophie & Toffee reserves the rights to randomly pack the prizes.
11) Sophie & Toffee reserves the rights & discretion on all final decisions.

 Use coupon code SASSY10 to save 10% off any order!
Be sure to subscribe to the Sophie and Toffee mailing list so you don't miss out on future giveaways like this!

Selasa, 13 September 2011

Tumblr Tuesday with ChiBird

I'm starting a segment on the sassyNpunk blog called "Tumblr Tuesday" where I will feature my favorite finds from Tumblr.com
Today is our very first Tumblr Tuesady, and I couldn't be more excited about today's feature!
Recently I stumbled upon some really cute cartoons online. Upon further investigation, I found the cutest little blog on Tumblr called ChiBird. It's already becoming one of my favorite spots on the web! All the comics are drawn by high school cutie, Jackie, and depict all the little adventures she has everyday. I'm sure everyone can relate to them in one way or another. Her site is super fun, so I encourage everyone to check out ChiBird on Tumblr and Facebook!

Here's one of my favorite comics by ChiBird: 

Rabu, 15 Juni 2011

What is Steampunk Couture?

Steampunk Couture is hand-crafted clothing focusing on Neo-Victorian, Sci-Fi and Shabby Chic fashion.... and we love it here at sassyNpunk!
 Check out their 2011 collection @ www.steampunkcouture.com


Jumat, 22 April 2011

Senin, 11 April 2011

Magical Laboratory of Fashion

I don't normally wear shrugs, but they might just be my new favorite thanks to Tiana Agapcheva's designs. Her magical laboratory of fashion is located in Russia where she cranks out some of the most beautiful accessories you'll ever lay your eyes on. With two degrees in architecture under her belt, Agapcheva's designs exude a certain elegance about them that will make any woman feel like Russian royalty!


If you have something awesome you'd like us to feature, add it to our Flickr pool!

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

behind the scenes at sassyNpunk studios

tiny portion of our over 500 different products

Sugar is in charge of Sailor Moon quality control
one of our rainbow sprinkle star rings in the making
Sailor Mercury drying off