Friday, 12 September 2014

Whimiscal Altered Birdcage for Petaloo & Graphic 45 Blog Hop



Today is the last day for Petaloo and Graphic 45 Blog Hop... What I've created for this blog hop is this whimiscal altered birdcage... Actually I wanted to altered a lantern but it seems that it's pretty common and one of my teammates Solange Marques is doing that for this blog hop so I decided to make a change...

This birdcage stands at ~7” tall and took me a day just to re-paint, colour and seal the cage before I can embellish... Everything has to be taken in caution as I could only work within such a small area through that little door... What’s inside the base of the cage houses the various ingredients (pumpkins, bats, feathers and potions) together with this cute little magical bird... I drapped the floral branches down the cage and glue several mini pumpkins onto the branches to make it look like pumkins vines that grow on top of the cage... Thinking a pair of wings will spice up the cage, I altered and added the angel wings behind the cage to give a steampunk look... It turns out quite well and I like the effect when it's all done... To spice up a little more, I've also added a basketful of pumpkins pods and a bottle of wishing bones at the bottom of the cage as side decorations...

I hope you will like it and has been an inspiration to you... So now here I present this whimsical altered birdcage... Enjoy!!!

"Low and behold!!! 

Beware of that tiny magical bird that sits proudly inside the cage… He’s the master of Wishing Spells and brews spells for anyone who wish for it... Beware of what you wish for, your wish may be granted in the wrong way…"











Friday, 5 September 2014

Graphic 45 Come Away with Me Stacked Suitcases

What's sharing today at Graphic 45 blog is this major project I had worked on it for about a week - stacked suitcases. Greatly inspired by the various stacked suitcases pins as home decor all over Pinterest, I decided to create my very own mini version by building each of them from scratch. Used quite a lot of Come Away with Me papers I should say. And I absolutely love love love this travel collection.

Inside each suitcase is a library of miniature books, matchbox suitcases, and other treasures inspired by the movies Titanic and The Aviator.

I've created a tutorial on how to make these cute little matchbox suitcases and a walk-through YouTube video to showcase this project. Currently, I'm working on a couple of tutorial sheets for this project, and once I've finished compiling I'll list them for sale on my Esty store. Do keep a look out, will be out pretty soon. I hope you guys will like this project. Meanwhile, sit back and enjoy.












Tuesday, 26 August 2014

My 2nd Guest Designer's Spot with Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog



Again, thankful to be invited to be Gloria's guest designer for this month Challenge #14 ... For this challenge, I created this lovely Friendship card using Graphic 45's Kraft Reflection paper collection and one of the cards from Clear Scraps Send it Clear Card that's in my design team package... I added on this button from Tim Holtz that I've been hoarding for years... Finally for this challenge, I can make use of it...

Do pop by Glora's challenge blog to show her some love and support...




Monday, 25 August 2014

Back to School Fun Tutorial with Graphic 45

What's sharing on today's Graphic 45's blogpost is a short tutorial on how to create these cute mini notebooks using just a single sheet of printer paper in just 4 simple steps.



Here are the steps:

Step 1: Fold an A4 size printer paper into 16 parts and cut across the paper as shown, leaving the last part uncut.
Step 2: Gather and fold the paper alternatively into a mini accordion book. Distress the edges if preferred.
Step 3: Wrap Kraft cardstock around the book. This will be the cover. Glue/tape down the first and last parts of the paper onto the insides of the cover. 
Step 4: Embellish as follows. And you're done!!!

The final size of the mini notebooks measures 2.25" x 3". For those wondering about A4 size, it's an international ISO standard paper size commonly used in Singapore, UK, and some Commonwealth countries. It's larger than the US letter size paper, which measures 8.27" x 11.7" (21cm x 29.7cm). If you can't find A4 size printer paper, don't worry! You can use letter size or similar sizes, just keep in mind that your notebooks will be smaller. The steps, however, remain the same. I hope this clears things up for you.

Have fun!!! Cheers!!!


Friday, 15 August 2014

I'm Officially a Prima Educator!!!!



It's like a never expecting event that will happen in my scrapping journey, given the fact that I'm quite a new designer and educator to everyone... Finally it's official as of today, Prima has finally made their offical annoucement on their Facebook!!! I'm so super excited for this new position as a Prima Educator...


I've been trying to design and teach Prima products, and now I've this golden opportunity and able to bring in more exciting classes to scrappies fellows here!!! And Yeah!!!! I'll be teaching mainly Prima classes/workshops within Singapore and possibly exploring to teach in Malaysia and Indonesia when there's an opportunity...

If you would like me to conduct Prima classes/workshops within your stores, feel free to contact me... More details can be found at the "Teaching Style" section above... Looking forward to meet more new people...

Congrats and join me to welcome these amazing Prima Educators on board!! Cheers!!!