New Header For 2010

February 26, 2010 | Announcement

What do you think about my new header and favicon? Love the simplicity, yay :)

Alice, the girl behind Bits Of Taste and also a full-time graphic designer did it for me, thank you, Alice! It was a long process with lots of tweakings and on-holds happened in between.  Alice ready has the patience to attend to every single  suggestions I gave. The numbers of draft she gave are countless… do check out her blog for free mouthwatering-yummy-delicious recipe!

Hope you like the fresh new look on the header and the little favicon appears on the tab :)

We are doing button for logo so that  you will be able to grab it in future. Till then….

Sewing Tutorial: Treats Holder

February 20, 2010 | Highlight, Occasions, Sewing, Tutorial

 

Small Treats Holder
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Today is the 7th days of Chinese New Year!!!! It is everybody’s birthday and we are officially 1 year older in our lunar age. Traditionally, we get together on this day to toss the colorful raw fish salad (yee sang, 鱼生) and make wishes for continued wealth and prosperity. The higher we toss, the better we will get :)

I made this treats holder to serve little treats during Chinese New Year. Every kids visited my house during this festive season likes it…. I mean the treat!!! I made another bigger one to put some mandarin oranges as well. To my surprise, it can also be a King’s crown if the fold is made deeper.


I saw this method quite sometimes ago and amazed on how the holder was transformed from, it was ….

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Sewing Tutorial: Simple Chinese Ornament

February 17, 2010 | Highlight, Occasions, Sewing, Tutorial

Simple Chinese New Year Ornament
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Chinese celebrates Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year for 15 days. Today is the 4th day of Chinese New Year and traditionally we don’t visit friends and relatives during the 3rd and 4th day since it is believed that we could get into argument or bad luck if do so. I was pretty much relax at home eating cookies, cakes, mandarin oranges and the left-over from the eve (chú xī) [opppsss... hope I won't gain too much weight during this festival :p] Well, I did another simple sewing of an ornament to decorate my pussy willows using silk and red packet. Unlike the previous Locker Hook Ornament, the process to sew 1 of this simple ornament took only about 10 minutes. If you make a few in one shot, the average time spend on them will be shorterned.

This design is not confined to only Chinese New Year ornament, you can modify it to suit any festive ….

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Locker Hook Tutorial: Chinese New Year Ornament

迎春接福 Auspicious Locker Hook Ornament
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恭喜发财, 迎春接福, 新年快乐, 万事如意! 恭贺全球华人庆丰年! These are the common words that we wish each other during Chinese New Year. Hopping the best wishes will bring good wealth, happiness, good  luck, auspicious, prosperity, good health during the early spring of each year.

春 – spring, 福 – prosperity are the most conventional character found in Chinese New Year decoration, which means 迎春接福 – Auspicious.

Let’s get into the tutorial on how to make this auspicious decoration for the Chinese New Year. ….

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Sewing Tutorial: Piggy Pillow

Learn to sew Piggy Pillow
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As promised, I have completed the tutorial and the pattern for the “Be My Valentine – Piggy Pillow”, which was published 3 weeks ago. This time I made a pair for my kids, they love it.

You may not be able to do it in time for this valentine but as I said, if you have love in you, everyday is valentine. Hope you sew some for your loved ones no matter if it is Feb 14.

Besides as a pillow, you can use this pattern to make into other things, for example, pin cushion, smaller softy as gift, or a piggy back pack for little children. Just change the size by reducing or enlarging and modify it to fit into your design. You can even put a magnet on the nose to make them kissing each other, remember to reverse the polarity so that they attract to each other (Thanks to Jackie who left a comment to suggest this). Be creative, the upshot are endless!!! Love it :) ….

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Tutorial: How To Replicate A Plush Toy

February 9, 2010 | Highlight, Sewing, Tutorial

How To Replica A Plush Toy
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Update: I made extra 3 as the giveaway prizes, click here to win it!

I can’t help it, I replicated this cute tiger – I am a copy cat, omg!!!

The origin of this tiger is a “limited edition” stuffed-toy mascot of a 100% Malaysian made Chinese New Year movie, “大日子- Woohoo!” (Big Day – Woohoo!). Tiger is this year’s animal in Chinese astrology, they came in a set of 5 with different colors represented: Opulence, Abundance, Harmony, Auspicious, Peaceful.

I bought the last set from “Eu Yan Sang” (EYS), an Asia’s leading healthcare company specializes in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The set was sold at only RM68 (approx. US$21) and with every set sold, EYS will donate RM10 to the Spastic Children’s Association. I would buy more to giveaway as a Chinese New Year gift, such a meaningful gift to my loved ones while contributing to a good cause, win-win, why not?

I showed this 5 little cute tigers to my nieces and nephews, they want them too but my kids wouldn’t let them go. Aren’t they too cute for not owning 1? Perhaps EYS should reproduce them again for the charity cause. At the mean time, I have no choice but to replicate ….

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