20 December 2015

Christmas Gift Guide 2015

Hi everyone! It's been a while since my last post, I know... But I'm back!

And I also know what you may be thinking after reading this post's title: it's a little bit late to post a Gift Guide for Christmas, considering that it is just in a few days! But as it is said, better late than never, right? So that's why I'm sharing it with you today. 
Last week I was making a little list of what could I get for Christmas and I was also thinking about what should I buy for "Secret Santa" so I did a little research on Pinterset to get inspiration; and although I find some cool stuff, I didn't really see any Guift Guide or Wishlist for Christmas that I totally like. So I thought, why not to make my own?
Maybe you have been seeing plenty of posts like this recently, like I have, but I'm pretty excited about adding mine! 

The items I have chosen are varied and mostly under 50€ (except the Instax mini 8 and the Daniel Wellington watches). Obviously I'm not asking for everything; they are just some ideas to ask for but also to give. I have already some of this things, which I'm in love with, so I thought you could love them too!


1. Grey coat from Mango Outlet  // 2. Vanilla Snowflake candle from Bath&Body Works // 3. Watches from Daniel Wellington // 4. Chow chow socks from Oysho // 5. Instax mini 8 by Fujifilm // 6. "Monster of socks" pack from Oysho // 7. Ears beanie from Zara // 8. Scarfs from Zara (1) (2) // 9. Lip butter Blueberry Blush from Nivea // 10. Eco Instant Dry hairdryer from Rowenta // 11. "Happy is cool" from Women'secret // 12. Floral pencilcase from Stradivarius
13. Botanical print cushion from Zara Home // 14. "Upcylcling" book by Index Book // 15. Light blue stripes shirt from Zara // 16. Kilner Drinking Jar from Amazon  (products linked on shops' names)


Also, I love giving little handmade gifts to my family and friends for Christmas every year; for example, last year, with my sister, we made winter decorated cookies for our family, and they really liked the detail! So if you just want to give something more personal, these ideas that I have picked from Pinterest are perfect: 



For me, Christmas is the time of the year when you meet with your family, including those who live far away and you haven't seen for months; spend time with them and the people you love. The perfect excuse to have little details with them. The end of a year, in which I'm sure have happened a lot of amazing and not that amazing things to everyone. I wish that all of you can enjoy Christmas, celebrations or simply this beautiful time of the year! 

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year,


Paula

7 October 2015

Cool quotes all around!


Hi everyone!

After my two first weeks of school, I'm back! I've been thinking for the last few days what I would be sharing in my 5th post, and inspiration came to me; in this post I'm sharing some "quotes ideas" along with some thoughts to make this blog a little bit more personal :)

With "quotes ideas" I mean some ideas to have your favourite quotes around you and be able to read them and feel inspired. I know this can sound a little bit cheesy, but don't think I'm talking about romantic long poetry with a deep and existential meening, just cool messages to have in your desk, hanging in your bedroom's wall or as a decoration.

I made this first quote-decor a year ago, I all needed was some fonts from dafont.com, picmonkey.com photo editor and cardboard and nice wrapping paper (for the frame):


Una foto publicada por Paula Balcells (@balpaula) el



The second idea has the quote "It always seems impossible until it's done", and is my most recent project (actually I made it this last weekend):


Una foto publicada por Paula Balcells (@balpaula) el

I don't know if you will agree with me on that, but I think that sometimes little quotes can make you smile or just remind you something that you already know and you believe in.
I'm not a big fan of writing quotes in every Instagram post and I'm not a big fan of writing quotes in every Instagram post and I neither usually use quotes for everything an everywhere (in my school journal and notebooks, pictures...); but when I find a quote that I really feel identified, it's the one I write it out everywhere! (and sometimes make a post about it hahaha).

Have you got any favourite quote or a quote that you feel identified with? Inspirational quotes? Quotes for Instagram bio's? Quotes' Pinterest board? Cool quotes all around!

Leave your opinions in the comments below
and if you want let me read some of your favourite nice quotes!! :)

Paula




14 September 2015

Back to school 2016

Today was my first day of school; that's it, back to routine! For the few past weeks, I've seen so many videos/posts/pins about back to school and I wasn't into it at all. But at the end my thought was, 'what better way to go back to school than with positivity and lots of motivations?'; and here it is, my back to school post!

I feel like having nice school supplies makes you want to use them and do a nice work. However, that doesn't mean you have to buy expensive super-cool supplies every year, actually I've been using most of mine for years; the thing is that you can add your personal touch to them by using some washi tapes, metalized color markers, colourful wrapping paper... Also I think that having a good care it's important, so your pens and pencils will still look like new after you have used them for months. Here there are some 'back to school' mini DIY's, from Pinterest :)



And that's my back to school set!
  • My weekly planner: can this be more easy to make? I love how this DIY looks on my desk and it's also very useful! You can get it in just a few steps: 1. Go to Microsoft Word (horitzontal orientation) and use the text box tool to organize the days and whatever you would like to have in your planner (like notes or a 'to do list', like I did). 2. Customize it with cool fonts (I get mine from dafont.com) and Word's own settings. 3. Choose one or two matching colours to give your planner some life and print it! 4. You can stick it to a cardboard (tip: previously wrapped with craft paper) and decorate it with washi tape and clips, for example. Done!
  • Mint agenda: I got this lovely academic year agenda for just £1!, from a shop in London, Poundland. I absolutely love it, it's got the perfect colour, the perfect size and the perfect design, and not to talk about the prize...
  • School supplies: Nothing is missing in my suitcase!; pens, markers, pencils, post-its, highlighters, rubber and sharpener, calculator, a ruler, scissors, colour pencils, scissors... It tends to get a little bit messy...




We have to be realistic, we know that our school supplies don't look always like this picture or Pinterest back-to-school pictures, especially after at the middle of the year... But that's how to get into it; nice supplies, positivity and projects in mind! 

I wish the best for the first day of school (if you aren't back yet) and for the rest of the academic year! 

See you soon,
Paula



9 September 2015

In my bookshelf: Frozen Yogurt

Hi again!

Because I'm really excited about this blog, today I wanted to start a new section, which I've called "In my bookshelf". Although I love reading and I have several novels I would like to recommend for a good read, in this section I'm not going to talk about them. The entries will be about other kind of books; recipies books (like this one!), illustrated books, guides, simply nice books, with lots of inspirations... Creative, different and special books!

So the one I'm talking about in this post (I think I can't call it reviewing) is about frozen yoghurt. It might sound a little bit strange; "a book about frozen yoghurt?", that's it and it is a delicious book!




The autors are two sisters, Constance and Mathilde Lorenzi, owners of the frozen yoghurt shop "It Mylk" in Paris. They share more than 60 recipes (including milkshakes and cupcakes), the secret of a 0% frozen yoghurt and some topping suggestions to try at home! 

The book is originally in French but I got it while my stay in Italy last year, so it's in Italian which I can pretty much understand, but, anyway, thanks Google Transalte! The good news is that I've found out that they have realese an english version available online, HERE.




Paula



30 August 2015

DIY: Beaded sandals & Tassel sandals

Hi!

I know it's been a while since I wrote my first/last post, but I wasn't home so I wasn't able to write the second post. Anyway, today I'm back with a super DIY, and I hope you will love it as much as I do!

First of all, I would like to tell you about the story of how I thought this DIY and why; I had a special event and I had bought the whole look except for the shoes. I couldn't find the perfect ones so I bought a pair of simple leather sandals at the last minute. I wanted them to match with the look, and I decided to add them some gold beads, and it turned into a fun and easy DIY!


For this first "Beaded sandals" DIY you will need:
  • A pair of sandals (obviously!)
  • Invisible thread
  • Some gold beads (I used round and elongated beads)
  • A little patience and enthusiasm, as always!
So the only thing you have to do is decide which pattern will you follow for the beads (for example I did 3 elongated beads and 1 strip of 3 round beads ), pass them through the thread gradually and roll it around the sandal strip. Make sure to make a strong knot at the beginning and at the end (you don't want to loose the beads while walking!) and to have rolled the thread strong enough so the beads won't move.

And here you have, a pair of unique sandals personalized by you!


Let's move into the second DIY with the same leather sandals! After the event I hadn't used them anymore until a few days ago I tried to make them more wearable for the summer adding a tassel. And this was the result!:



For this "Tassel sandals" DIY you will need:
  • Thread to make the tassels (colour of your choice) or 2 pre-made tassels
  • These tiny rounded metal pieces (sorry I don't know how they're called... )
  • Invisible thread
To make this cute tassel sandals you will need a pair of tassels, of course! So if you can't get a pre-made ones you can follow some of this super easy Pinterest tutorials and make them yourselves, as I did: + + +
Once you've got the tassels pass through the superior hole left in them the tiny metal pieces so you can attach them with some invisible thread to the sandals.
And you're done! You could also add more than one tassel in the same sandal, maybe two different colours; just be inspired by these ones to make your own creation!


Hope you liked my first DIY, I would like to do and post plenty of them!
See you in my next post xx



13 July 2015

HI!

Like most of the blogs, someone has an idea, maybe a great idea, to start a new thing, a new blog.
In this case, I, a girl from somewhere near Barcelona, decide to start a creative blog with fresh entries full of her thoughts.


After the experience of writing and designing other blogs (those were in Catalan), I've decided to start this one, with new challenges and things to write about.


And why I've named it "The Coffee Spoon Diaries"? I used to have another blog named similar, and I wanted to give it some kind of continuity. The posts of this blog may contain many unimportant "little things" but which we sometimes need; like a coffee spoon. Little things to get inspired, to get
new ideas for future projects or just to make you smile.

In summary, a blog to find crafts, how-to's, DIY's, reviews, recipes, tips, room decorations and lots of inspirations! And of course, with lots of images!

But you create a blog with an idea that you model through the months, weeks, days or even just minutes to make a better blog, with better content and design; so perhaps that's why if you discover this blog on a while it have might changed. But I still hope you like it!

Paula