Saturday, November 17, 2012

Phillip Phillips Home Video

Come away on a road trip, at least for awhile.


Maybelline Jelly Glow Blush


Still getting a kick out of using the photowonder app...

Just picked this blush up from Watson's. I like the fresh clean look of new cosmetics. Ahh, so clean, so new...

Totally fell for their marketing ploy and bought the 'limited edition', bundled-with-BB-cream offer. (Note to Maybelline: you win.)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Objects Found - A Creative Challenge


There is much adventure to be had in looking through what I already own and setting myself a creative challenge of using it. I've had both the gold-ish wristlets for years. One had a little bell attached which, upon closer inspection, could be removed. Not very convenient and shall we say grown-up to have a little bell tinkling every so often. The flower brooch was picked up recently at H&M and I've used it maybe once or twice which is a great waste of material, not to mention the manpower that designed it, made it, shipped it, sold it. I have a feeling my carbon footprint is pretty large. 

So - in the spirit of making do, my challenge to myself is to make use of each of these 3 objects at least 3 times in the next 7 days starting Wednesday.

p.s. loving the photo effect of a free app I downloaded called PhotoWonder.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hobbits & Air NZ

Brilliant. I watched it right through! Looking forward to the Hobbit movie.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Quote

"Do what you’re good at and the money will follow. Do what you love on the side."

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Inspiration

Posts have been sporadic, I know.
Just haven't been inspired to write anything lately.
But today, I liked these images from set & prop artist Joanna Laven, via Sacremento Street.

I admire the work of prop artists who pull together seemingly random, ordinary items to form a beautiful collage.

I like the whiteness of this room, the light shining cheerily in through the tall windows. I like the wood accents and dashes of green. In short, I would be very happy in a room like this.


This photo reminds me of little containers from my childhood. I like containers - neat receptacles to keep and contain things. I like the jewel tones.



Have been enjoying work greatly, and am looking forward to getting back to work on Monday to tackle challenges and strategise on how to move my team forward. Life is good when you enjoy your work!

Have an inspiring week ahead.

p.s. more inspiration from this post by Ali. I love yellow.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Make a difference

...or make the world a better place, whatever your slogan.

For some reason this morning, I got to thinking about the Harlem Globertrotters. Being skilled at what you do, having fun AND doing good? Too cool.



Nearer to home, I read about this business man named Michael Dee some time ago in the Straits Times. In trying to find the article, I stumbled on this other interview.  Inspiring... real-life adventures in what I consider to be really living.

Update: found the ST article I was looking for - here!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Stamp Lovin'


For my last day at my last department, I bought boxes of chocolate to give away to my colleagues. The Ferrero Rocher chocolates that I chose ("Ambassador, you're really spoiling us!" hahahahah!) came in clear box that I was happy to recycle as a new home for my stamps. Use 'em or lose 'em, as I always say. That and Reduce, Re-use, Recycle!

I haven't been in the mood to use stamps for awhile, just a little here and there. I think what stops me most is the thought of cleaning the ink off them afterwards, which can be such a drag...

But seeing the stamps lined up so neatly and ready for use, I got a little more enthusiastic. Watching these videos by Lawn Fawn certainly got me in the mood for stamping again...


I also like their banner card which I'm having some problems linking to, for some reason...happy Sunday anyway!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Foods I can now live with


I used to hate wang shui (coriander) with a vengeance, picking each tiny bit out of my soup if it ever had the misfortune of being placed in my bowl.

Then I guess I grew up, because I quite like it now.

The same goes for:

  • brinjals
  • celery
  • ladies fingers
  • & chilli


Saturday, September 8, 2012

Crafting for charity, continued

The crafting for charity continues though I think I'm running out of steam.
I decorated two blank 7gypsies albums and am putting them up for sale. I hope they get adopted and enjoyed!
I did a travel journal with one, and I called the other one 'enduring love'.
The idea is that the journals are lightly decorated according to the theme, ready for including text and photos and well-wishes, if wanted. Voila, a time-saving purchase if I do say so myself.

I realize that I...
  • LOVE using my rub-ons and distress ink
  • would NOT want to do craft full-time for a living!



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Made with love...for charity


A few weeks ago, I wrote about how I'd committed myself to making some craft stuff for an upcoming staff bazaar.

I am pleased to say that I managed to make some cards and mini butterfly-themed cards. My favorite discovery was how the Martha Stewart butterflies can be attached to card stock with ribbon, and stuck onto a card, making a 3D effect. I made 14 of the cards, 5 of which have already been picked out (by my boss who happened to walk by... an induced pre-sale!)

Sometimes a little push is all it takes to get over procrastination...

All proceeds will go to the President's Challenge.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Saying farewell: brought to you by the letter C


Two weeks to go before I move to my new workplace and I'm looking forward to it.

I have been shredding with a vengeance, quite a lot of which was stuff I lugged with me from my previous job. My friend C says I move jobs too little. C, a seasoned mover, regularly clears her stuff each month. Ah, well, we learn.

For this move, I'm bringing as little as possible with me. I'm limiting my stationery, junking a decade's worth of training notes, packing things to bring home. I gave away documents to people who would use them, and a cushion to my cleaning lady. 

Feeling all fresh and psyched! And admittedly, I'm thinking that I won't stay too long in my next job. Stay long enough to accomplish things and make a difference, and move off once things stabilize and some one else can take over. (We'll see...)

So anyway I made a little keepsake for C, who is a pink fanatic. I had letters, acrylic, even sparkly flower stick-ons (thank you Chelle!) which I put together fairly quickly. Although it doesn't show up that well in the photo, it also has some sparkly bits from shimmery powder that I sprinkled on the still-wet acrylic paint.

For the backing, I punched some small holes in a piece of firm paper and threaded pink ribbon (thank you Chelle! :p)  to hold the letter in place.

Voila.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Craft for charity


My workplace is holding its annual staff charity bazaar soon.

My colleague suggested selling some craft stuff.

Foolishly, I offered to contribute some craft stuff, like DIY kits or handmade cards. I say foolishly because that means routing out some of my stuff and trying not to go nuts staying on task and not getting distracted with all the things I could possibly make.

I'm going to make butterflies from my scraps, for a start. That'll get me going and give me time to mull on the rest while I work :)

Monday, August 13, 2012

DIY name chain & preparing to move



Five weeks till I start my new posting. 3 years ago I was getting ready to move, and here I am moving again. It gets easier, I think. Hopefully.

I'm making little keepsakes for a few friends I made along the way.

Just 'a little something', like this keychain. 

I'm happy to say I found a use for a keychain ring I saved from an old lanyard or something. I had alphabet beads, and I used ribbon that Chelle gifted to me. I attempted to do a satin stitch on the ribbon to sew up the ends, too.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

A Nod to William Blake


To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower...