My husband Mike and I were safely arrived in London. Heading to north (Leeds). We will stay there 2.5 weeks. Veeeeeerrrry cold! I love it.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Cooking real food
I start cooking Niku-Jaga (beef mince, onion and porato) now. Enough making felted fried eggs today. What a hot day today. 33degree! I'm looking forward to have winter in UK next week!
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cooking
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A hand carved rubber stamp
I have bought the set of hand carved rubber stamp kit from Japan a while ago and haven't really try them yet. I made a stamp of my logo. I was not very hard but I feel I need to do more practices to have my confidence.
The good quality ink is very important. I will buy some from Japan when I came back from UK in January.
Mike(my husband) and I will go to UK between mid December and mid January. Meanwhile all my net shops are closing.
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stamp
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Bacon coaster
Finally I made the bacon coasters which would go with my fried egg coasters.
"Hey Hunter, what do you think about the bacon coaster?" I believe he loves it.
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bacon,
Coasters,
Making process
Thursday, December 3, 2009
My flowering cactuses!
I am a bad bad mother of my plants. These cactuses have survived neglect of my care for all these days and now flowering beautifully and kept growing! I love u guys!
These are almost the eyeballs cactuses there are buts on it that I look forward to seeing them flowering!
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Cactus
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Making more eyeballs!
I did not know how therapeutic to make eyeballs until I start making my "Mate" products. I believe that the art/craft people would sooner or later to improve their ability to use anything for everything to meet their needs of their art works. I use many kitchen tools for my felting (above img: the ice cube maker ) What is your strange and useful tools?
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eyeballs,
Making process,
Tools
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