Friday, August 16, 2013

Leathercraft Workshop for Beginners

I came across Tyrwhitt General Company list of workshops the other day, and was delighted to find that they offer Leathercraft workshop! Without hesitation (even though it was $79 for just 2 hours to make a simple namecard holder), I signed up right away and attended in the next few days at Ion's B4 NOISE exhibition.

It's really not a location I would have preferred to attend a workshop at. It's noisy, and children come up next to you to look at what you're doing (not that I don't like kids, but it's really distracting when you have a really sharp penknife in your hand).

Colin led the whole workshop, although it was another guy doing the hands-on example. We were provided with a scrap of leather, a template on cardstock that wasn't very well-drawn (I ended up having to adjust to make it symmetrical) and necessary tools.

It was quite a big class - I understand that they don't normally do such a large class but because this is just a very simple workshop, they squeezed more people in, but to make up for it, they had quite a few staff always walking around to help us out.

The workshop started off with the usual dreaded awkward but-maybe-kinda-necessary ice-breaker with everyone introducing themselves. Then we dived into making the namecard holder. It's a very simple design, beautiful on its own. It also shows off my not-so-awesome knife skills. Haha! They also taught us stamping although I didn't stay around to try it out on my piece. I like it as it is. 

I was a little disappointed to know that stitching of leather will only be taught in the Intermediate level. I'm not sure if I'm ready to spend so much again...

I've always always always loved leathercraft, but what held me back all this time was that it's really quite impossible to buy scraps of leather in Singapore. Overseas shipping is kinda costly for me, so... And leathercraft has always intimidated me. Maybe I'll give it another go once I get my hands on some good leather scraps!

I wonder what's my next workshop... :)
love, n

Friday, July 19, 2013

Girl's Survival Kit

I love pouches. That's no secret, of course. I also believe that every girl needs an emergency kit in a pretty pouch wherever she goes. My little pouch's contents have saved quite a few friends to this date, and I'm always very proud of it! Haha =)

So what do I have in this trusty lil' pouch?
- Sanitary Pads/Tampons (SO important!)
- Mini nail-clipper
- Contact Lens storage case
- Contact Lens travel solution
- Wet wipes (sometimes)
- Travel perfume stick
- Eyeliner
- Lip Balm
- Pills! (painkillers, flu, motion-sickness)
- Band aids
- Alcohol Swab
- Hairbands

So... from my previous post, I have already admitted that I'm thinking of Christmas gifts already! And for my close friends, I'm most likely doing up mini girl's survival kits for them.

From TidyMom, her contents are similar to mine, plus spare house key, cough drops, nail file, tweezers and a cute pen!

From another blog, author Nicole says to have mini toothbrush/mouthwash, hand lotion, hand sanitizer, mini deodorant and tissue.

So for my girlfriends, since I'm going have to make quite a few (at least 8), I need to pick just a few for them to start off with.
- mini nail clipper
- band aids
- cute pen
- hair clip/bands
- contact lens solution travel size / nail file

Yup, I shall do that!
love, n


Monday, July 15, 2013

Santa Claus is comin... wait a minute...

I know it's crazy, but... I'm already thinking of Christmas!
It's my favorite time of the year (besides sweet April, of course, because that's my birth-month!), and also the most stressful month of the year.

I hope to do a Christmas collection, and maybe launch it in November so hopefully I get some orders in. I have been really slack in updating my works, and I have no better excuses but only to admit that I'm terrible at time management. AND! the most minimal amount of discipline. Haha!

I had a thematic gift-wrap last Christmas, check it out here:


And some ideas for this year's:



As you can see, I really like polka dots and pom poms ^^

Happy Monday! (nobody likes Mondays, but since we can't really escape it, let's have a more positive take on it.)
love, n

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Rubber Stamping Workshop

It's quite uncommon to have such workshops in Singapore. I get envious whenever I see fun workshops from overseas blogs. So when I found out that Fictive Fingers does workshops, I jumped at one almost immediately!
It's a 2-hour workshop at their new studio in Chinatown. I get to bring home 2 carving tools, 1 large rubber block, my stamped A3 paper and a strip of linen fabric, and of course my completed stamp.

 a hugeeeeee blackboard at the staircase landing. it's beautiful!

I did a sorta medium-sized stamp. I doodled the leaf just this morning, after looking at some craft blogs for inspiration.
 Using fabric paint on linen cloth... I'm hoping to explore this for my pouches and totes :)

Using stamp ink on paper...

I liked the workshop! It's great to meet and chat with a fellow crafter (Hani) who takes her work seriously. Fictive Fingers is involved in Handmade Movement Singapore, and I hope you can support them!
Check out their facebook!

love, n

Friday, May 24, 2013

Rounded pouch!

Rounded, just like apples!

I bought this apple-printed hankerchief when was in Guangzhou last year. Well, I don't use hankies, but the fabric was too pretty to resist.

I finally took it out today and decided to make a different style of pouch. I wanted to try pleated at the front, but it didn't quite work out. So I tried this way instead. I'm gonna give the pleated one another try next day.

I still have 3 other different fabrics to use... but this apple print is the nicest. My cousin saw it and immediately ordered from me :)
Do you like it too?

love, n

Sunday, May 19, 2013

What happens on Sundays


So this is me, on a Sunday, putting in some effort to making my Facebook Page look a little more decent than the big mess that it is now. My man made a small lightbox for me, which makes my photos look a tiny bit more professional.
Haha, I think this set up looks funny.
Anyway, I kinda have a big collection of fabrics AND they are all over my room... So this is gonna take a while. I have only just uploaded 11 new images to my Fabrics album and I gotta run to town to get some supplies for some orders!


All this time, Lipton accompanies me by sleeping on the most comfortable spot on my bed! It's a good thing that I've had a very well-rested night (12 hours, to be exact...) if not, just watching him would induce anyone to zzzzzzzzz...
It IS Sunday after all, and everyone is entitled to do whatever they like!

love, n

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Inspirations

Idea #1
Cut felt into lovely shapes and hand sew onto pillows, pouches, totes, etc!
(source)

Idea #2
Sew strips of ribbons together to make pouches!


Idea #3
Try carving a rubber stamp to decorate my Thank You notes!

Well, this isn't an idea... but I'm head over heels in love with this Belle & Boo brand! Just how adorable are the characters? (i'm a bunny lover...) The fabrics are painfully expensive! :(

love, n