Order from Zura, Penang...doily 10 inches..
Thanks Zura..(",)
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Friday, December 17, 2010
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Crochet order from Sue - My Sweet Cottage
Crochet tablecloth and square doily, order from Sue..
Paten untuk console table adalah drpd sample paten C (ada dlm entry sblm nie, KLIK DI SINI )...untuk saiz console table nie, saya kait dan sambungkan 19 keping single paten kemudian just kaitkan sedikit di sekeliling tablecloth nie untuk 'emblishment'..
Tablecloth for console table
Paten untuk console table adalah drpd sample paten C (ada dlm entry sblm nie, KLIK DI SINI )...untuk saiz console table nie, saya kait dan sambungkan 19 keping single paten kemudian just kaitkan sedikit di sekeliling tablecloth nie untuk 'emblishment'..
Square doily 13" - 4 pcs
Thank you Sue...(",)
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Crochet doily order from Kak Shima - Shima10 Collections
doily 10" - 3 pcs
close-up view
Thank you kak shima...(",)..
Friday, November 26, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Let's make simple and easy photo-cards
With the holidays right around the corner, it is time to start making your cards. One of the simplest and easiest types of cards to make is a photo card. Send a smiling face, a furry nose or a pretty scene to say hello to those near and far.
Making holiday cards to mail out is always a good idea at first, but it can quickly escalate into a huge task. Using photos as the main focus of your cards make your cards more personal by sharing what you love with those whom you love. So dig through your piles (or digital files) of photos and either start printing or send them off to your favorite photo processor to get started. With a stack of photos and the basics, such as white or kraft card stock, a simple stamp and embellishments, you are ready to go.
Family photos are probably the top images that are used for holiday cards. You can use a beautifully posed family photo or a few casual snapshots of the kids for your cards. So grab your camera and snap a few of the kids to put on the front of your cards. If you're lucky, you can get one or two with both of them smiling at the same time. By simply cropping them with basic photo-editing software, you can create a card with a bit of a story and a sweet sentiment. If you don't have photo-editing software, you can get your photos printed at a standard size and then use punches to create square and circle-shaped photos for your card. If you don't have a sentiment stamp that matches your photos, use your word processor to print out whatever caption your heart desires. Then, cut and paste it on your photo.
Let's not forget our furry friends (or non-furry pets too)! They are important members of our families, and they can be just as excited for the holidays as we are. Snap a picture of your kitty snuggled up in a chair enjoying a sunbeam to wish your friends and family "Warm Holiday Greetings." Or consider taking a photo of your fish to say "Many Holiday Fishes" for a fun play on words.
To create the Polaroid look, print a 3 x 5-inch photo on 4 x 6-inch photo paper. Simply trim down the sides and top, and leave the excess on the bottom. Either stamp the sentiment on the bottom or run the photo through your printer to add a sentiment.
If you are lucky enough to live in a part of the world that receives snow, don't forget to grab your camera and get a few pictures of the fresh snow on the trees. Even an ice storm can add beauty to a bare tree branch. Or take a shot of a bright red cardinal perched on a wooden fence taking a rest from a long flight. The beauty of winter can make a perfect image for the front of your holiday card.
Now, if you are lucky enough to live in a part of the world that does NOT receive snow, consider a photo of a cactus covered in colored tree lights, or even a green wreath on a red front door. While you may not have the typical "winter" scenery, you can easily take a walk around your town and find some images that capture your eyes.
So, have fun making your cards!!
Making holiday cards to mail out is always a good idea at first, but it can quickly escalate into a huge task. Using photos as the main focus of your cards make your cards more personal by sharing what you love with those whom you love. So dig through your piles (or digital files) of photos and either start printing or send them off to your favorite photo processor to get started. With a stack of photos and the basics, such as white or kraft card stock, a simple stamp and embellishments, you are ready to go.
Family photos are probably the top images that are used for holiday cards. You can use a beautifully posed family photo or a few casual snapshots of the kids for your cards. So grab your camera and snap a few of the kids to put on the front of your cards. If you're lucky, you can get one or two with both of them smiling at the same time. By simply cropping them with basic photo-editing software, you can create a card with a bit of a story and a sweet sentiment. If you don't have photo-editing software, you can get your photos printed at a standard size and then use punches to create square and circle-shaped photos for your card. If you don't have a sentiment stamp that matches your photos, use your word processor to print out whatever caption your heart desires. Then, cut and paste it on your photo.
Let's not forget our furry friends (or non-furry pets too)! They are important members of our families, and they can be just as excited for the holidays as we are. Snap a picture of your kitty snuggled up in a chair enjoying a sunbeam to wish your friends and family "Warm Holiday Greetings." Or consider taking a photo of your fish to say "Many Holiday Fishes" for a fun play on words.
To create the Polaroid look, print a 3 x 5-inch photo on 4 x 6-inch photo paper. Simply trim down the sides and top, and leave the excess on the bottom. Either stamp the sentiment on the bottom or run the photo through your printer to add a sentiment.
If you are lucky enough to live in a part of the world that receives snow, don't forget to grab your camera and get a few pictures of the fresh snow on the trees. Even an ice storm can add beauty to a bare tree branch. Or take a shot of a bright red cardinal perched on a wooden fence taking a rest from a long flight. The beauty of winter can make a perfect image for the front of your holiday card.
Now, if you are lucky enough to live in a part of the world that does NOT receive snow, consider a photo of a cactus covered in colored tree lights, or even a green wreath on a red front door. While you may not have the typical "winter" scenery, you can easily take a walk around your town and find some images that capture your eyes.
So, have fun making your cards!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Swap, its fun together
There is nothing more charming than a good, old-fashioned swap! Artists and crafters have so much to swap, from artist cards to greeting cards, from fibers to buttons! I enjoy it because it broadens my creative vision and adds to my creative stash. Generally, we can swap cards, tags, fibers, stamps and handmade papers. It's not hard to set up a swap. All you have to do is pick a theme (cards, fibers, fabric scraps, beads ... you name it!) and gather a group of friends who want to participate. It's even better for school children or kindergarden kids either for their fun activities or school projects.
To summarize how a swap works, the swap leader sets a theme and deadline, takes in all the swap contributions, and then redistributes the goodies.
Basic of Swapping
1.Designate a swap coordinator (usually someone will volunteer). In some swaps, two items will be made or given to the swap. One is sent to the coordinator for his or her efforts while the second is sent to another swap member.
2.Pick the number of people you'd like to include in the swap. It's best to start with a small group.
3.Pick a theme, technique or embellishment for your swap. You can also have swaps for materials used in card making, like having a fiber, ribbon or card-stock swap. It's your swap ... get creative!
4.Set deadlines for beginning and ending the swap. Once the date has passed, no more people can sign up to participate. Let swap members know when the swap item should be in the mail. A gentle reminder a week before this deadline isn't a bad idea.
5.Swap items can be sent to the coordinator who will in turn mail out the swap to all participants, OR, once there is a list of participants, the coordinator may exchange all mailing information to each participant. In this case, each participant will be given another swap member's mailing information, so the swap can be mailed directly to a swap "partner."
The last step of any swap is to follow up to make sure all swap members got their swaps. It's a good time to ask how everyone enjoyed the swap, and if there is any interest in a future swap.
To summarize how a swap works, the swap leader sets a theme and deadline, takes in all the swap contributions, and then redistributes the goodies.
Cards are wonderful to swap because you can learn new techniques and ideas.
Tags are quite popular as swaps too.
Basic of Swapping
1.Designate a swap coordinator (usually someone will volunteer). In some swaps, two items will be made or given to the swap. One is sent to the coordinator for his or her efforts while the second is sent to another swap member.
2.Pick the number of people you'd like to include in the swap. It's best to start with a small group.
3.Pick a theme, technique or embellishment for your swap. You can also have swaps for materials used in card making, like having a fiber, ribbon or card-stock swap. It's your swap ... get creative!
4.Set deadlines for beginning and ending the swap. Once the date has passed, no more people can sign up to participate. Let swap members know when the swap item should be in the mail. A gentle reminder a week before this deadline isn't a bad idea.
5.Swap items can be sent to the coordinator who will in turn mail out the swap to all participants, OR, once there is a list of participants, the coordinator may exchange all mailing information to each participant. In this case, each participant will be given another swap member's mailing information, so the swap can be mailed directly to a swap "partner."
The last step of any swap is to follow up to make sure all swap members got their swaps. It's a good time to ask how everyone enjoyed the swap, and if there is any interest in a future swap.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Order drpd Johor
Salam..lama juga tak letak entry baru dalam blog ni...nasib baik berhabuk sikit jer, belum sampai bersawang lagi...well, entry kali ini serba ringkas tentang order daripada Johor ni...si empunya badan minta dirahsiakan dirinya...
keseluruhan order - doily 10" = 4 pcs
doily 10" - guna crochet yarn - poly
yg ini saya kait guna knitting yarn (benang besar)..paten ini adalah suggestion saya, belum pernah ada dalam blog ni...di harap tuan punya berpuas hati dengan hasil kerja tangan saya nie...terima kasih daun keladi..(",)
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
BUNGA REBEN TERATAI (BUNGA TELUR)
Salam..ini adalah entri kedua untuk bunga reben saya...saya buatkan untuk sample bunga telur dalam fotopages saya.... maaf la sebab gambar kurang memuaskan (amik pakai kamera hp)...saya gunakan reben bersaiz 2 inci warna cream...reben kena gunting sama saiz kemudian barulah lipat dan jahit...tambahkan manik bunga di tengah, barulah berseri...dihiaskan lagi dengan reben organza dan aksesori tambahan..
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
ROZET MERIA
Salam..ini adalah bunga reben yang saya buat untuk hantaran adik saya...simple je..reben dan organza...
sebenarnya rozet ni boleh di touch-up dengan aksesori macam kat bwh nie (contoh2)...
Monday, October 18, 2010
I am sorry...maaf banyak-banyak
Salam...saya nak mintak maaf banyak-banyak...sebab??? pasal order la..saya tahu masih ada yang menunggu bila order diorang nak siap...alhamdulillah, saya berjaya siapkan lebih daripada separuh..masih ada lagi sedikit yang berbaki...kepada yang menempah semasa bulan Ramadan lagi, harap bersabar ye...insyaallah tempahan akan disiapkan sebelum bulan November...saya akan letak dalam entry bila ada kelapangan...walau bagaimana pun saya tidak akan meletakkan semua order dalam entry sebagai menghargai permintaan customer yang minta dirinya di rahsiakan atas sebab-sebab tertentu...bagi saya tiada masalah..sebab itulah entry untuk order biasanya saya buat selepas customer terima order mereka dan saya akan minta kebenaran untuk buat entry mereka...so kepada yang masih menunggu, harap bersabar dan saya minta maaf di atas kelewatan ini...
Friday, October 15, 2010
Tutorial..The bird that cannot fly..
Salam..kali ni jom kita buat kraf burung ni...simple dan senang cuma perlukan kesabaran dan ketelitian..bahan utama adalah cawan kertas yg bersalut plastik di luarnya...mesti gunakan cawan ni, jangan gunakan cawan kertas biasa...memang kurang menjadi sebab saya dah cuba...(",)...
sorylah sebab saya gunakan cawan mcD nie...nak cantik, beli la cawan yang bercorak-corak kat kedai..gerenti menawan...bekas burung ni boleh digunakan sebagai bekas telur (disitulah bermulanya idea nie), sebagai bekas cenderahati especially birthday party untuk anak-anak kita..bolehlah letakkan gula-gula, coklat, sumi, keychain dll...budak-budak mesti suka dapat cenderahati bentuk burung nie..selamat mencuba ye...
1) mula-mula kemekkan sedikit cawan kertas supaya senang nak gunting.
2) gunting kepala burung seperti dalam gambar di atas.
3) selepas tu, guntingkan kepada 8/9 bahagian (sama tinggi) untuk bahagian badan burung.
4) guntingkan pula kepada 7/8 bahagian ke bawah sedikit (untuk bahagian ekor).
5) ok, dah siap proses gunting-menggunting...sekarang proses anyam pulak..bermula bahagian badan burung, anyam selang-seli bahagian-bahagian yang digunting tadi...anyam semua sehingga habis...kemaskan bahagian yang akhir dengan gam...
6) sekarang kita anyam pulak bahagian ekor burung...sama juga macam anyam badan burung tadi...kemaskan bahagian akhir dengan gam...
7) akhir sekali, lipatkan bahagian kepala burung yang dah digunting tadi..taraaaa, dah siap pun..
bahagian dalam yg boleh diisikan dengan 'lots of things'..
staple badan dan ekor supaya 'lots of things' dlm tu tak keluar.
sorylah sebab saya gunakan cawan mcD nie...nak cantik, beli la cawan yang bercorak-corak kat kedai..gerenti menawan...bekas burung ni boleh digunakan sebagai bekas telur (disitulah bermulanya idea nie), sebagai bekas cenderahati especially birthday party untuk anak-anak kita..bolehlah letakkan gula-gula, coklat, sumi, keychain dll...budak-budak mesti suka dapat cenderahati bentuk burung nie..selamat mencuba ye...
kalau rasa-rasa malas nak buat sendiri, bolehlah roger2 saya k...he3...ada ke orang nak tempah?????
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Just for laugh and fun..
Salam..entry ni simple dan ringkas je..nak tau lebih lanjut, sila KLIK DI SINI ...bacalah, pasti ada sesuatu yang berjaya mencuit hati anda..hati anda pasti akan berkata - eh, betul la... haah, memang macam tu pun ada..nak tau, kena baca link ye....KLIK DI SINI
Friday, October 1, 2010
Spagetti on the menu
Salam..semalam saya masak spagetti..hubby suka makan spagetti, jadi kerap jugalah buat spagetti nie..cara nak buat sosnya mudah je..cuma guna sos prego, button mushroom, minched beef dan hotdog..
Ramuanku..
1 tin sos spagetti prego
500gm minched beef (ramly burger)
1 tin button mushroom
5 ketul hotdog (dipotong-potong)
2 ulas bawang besar (potong dadu)
2 ulas bawang putih (potong dadu)
1 peket spagetti
Cara masak..
1) rebus air dan masak spagetti hingga lembut/masak..toskan dan ketepikan.
2) letak minched beef dalam bekas dan tambah air sedikit..gaulkan hingga ianya tidak berketul-ketul.
3) panaskan kuali..tumis bawang besar dan bawang putih hingga naik bau..masukkan minched beef tadi..masak sebentar dan tambah air jika perlu.
4) masukkan sos prego, mushroom, hotdog, dan garam secukup rasa..ha, dah siap..
mudahkan..kalau nak buat spagetti meatball, cuma tambahkan meatball pada sos..boleh juga masukkan cheese dalam sos untuk rasa yang lebih ummpphh...saya lebih suka gunakan sos dalam tin berbanding dalam botol sebab sos tin lebih pekat..oklah, selamat mencuba...
Ramuanku..
1 tin sos spagetti prego
500gm minched beef (ramly burger)
1 tin button mushroom
5 ketul hotdog (dipotong-potong)
2 ulas bawang besar (potong dadu)
2 ulas bawang putih (potong dadu)
1 peket spagetti
Cara masak..
1) rebus air dan masak spagetti hingga lembut/masak..toskan dan ketepikan.
2) letak minched beef dalam bekas dan tambah air sedikit..gaulkan hingga ianya tidak berketul-ketul.
3) panaskan kuali..tumis bawang besar dan bawang putih hingga naik bau..masukkan minched beef tadi..masak sebentar dan tambah air jika perlu.
4) masukkan sos prego, mushroom, hotdog, dan garam secukup rasa..ha, dah siap..
mudahkan..kalau nak buat spagetti meatball, cuma tambahkan meatball pada sos..boleh juga masukkan cheese dalam sos untuk rasa yang lebih ummpphh...saya lebih suka gunakan sos dalam tin berbanding dalam botol sebab sos tin lebih pekat..oklah, selamat mencuba...
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