Friday, September 30, 2011

[Bangkok] - Street Views

Did you enjoy my guest post on Wed? Those 2 were certainly my favourites for this recent trip. For this last post of the Bangkok series, I'm sharing some random things which I found interesting/cute when I was out and about.

BKK

The cables that hang all over in the streets amaze me.

BKK

BKK

BKK

BKK

I was intrigued by the pattern on the gate. Fancied the baby blue colour too.

BKK

Thought the "う" in "うăȘぎ" (eel) was interpreted in a cute and smart way.

Bkk

Look at the tiling on the floor! Resembles a Japanese motif.

BKK

Love the illustrations on this coaster.

That's all for this series. I wish I had more but it was a short trip. I hope you enjoyed it. The good news is, I'll be heading to Tokyo (!!) very soon and you know you'll be showered with great blog posts after I return! Man, I can't wait to go!


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Guest Posting on Bloesem


Hello, today I’m so thrilled to be guest-posting on one of my favourite blogs-- Bloesem! I’ve been reading Irene’s blog for a long time for my regular dose of beautiful interiors and designs. Love it! So, it is with much excitement that I’m inviting you to hop over for a read of what I’m sharing on BloesemTravel today. It’s on 2 charming cafes in Bangkok! 

Parden

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Work in Progress

If you've "like" my Facebook Page or follow me on Twitter, you'll know that I've been working on my second Run of the Mill zine (see the first issue here). I'm popping in for a bit here today to let you know that it's taking shape and I'm targeting to launch soon in October :) Here's a teeny sneak peek of the work in progress. 

zine


Friday, September 23, 2011

[Bangkok] - Audreys Cafe & Bistro


Hi there, as promised, here is the first of the current series of Bangkok post. If you’ve missed it, I did a number of posts on Bangkok previously too. Lots of lovely cafes were discovered and shared! Click here to read them. 
So, no longer submitting to the calls of the malls, I continued in my quest to uncover another side of Bangkok (which I’m really enjoying by the way). Opened for only a couple of months is Audreys Cafe & Bistro which I visited on one of my walks. Stepping in, it became obvious to me that the colour theme is Tiffany Blue (even a drink I later ordered came in this colour!) “Audrey”, “Tiffany Blue”, geddit? Audrey Hepburn and Breakfast in TIffany! The 2 storey space is furnished in European/French style with Chiavari chairs and cozy sofas. I especially love a few of the stools I spotted which were made with old sewing machine legs. Wish I could take these home with me.

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys

Audreys Cafe & Bistro
136/3 Thong Lor Soi 11


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

PhotoYou feature


A quick post today to let you know Cookie Cutter appears in the autumn issue of PhotoYou magazine! 

PhotoYou

PhotoYou

I’ve been working on some new designs for my animal pouch series and sewing a lot. It’s been fun coming up with those funny cute faces. Hope to share them with you soon. I know you haven’t forgotten about the Bangkok post. The photos are being organised and it’ll be coming up. So, stick around!
Happy mid-week, folks!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Little things from Bangkok + Feature


Hello there! How is your Monday getting on so far? It’s raining cats and dogs over here right now as I type this post. Hmm... it’ll be perfect to cozy up on the couch and watch the Emmys. But I’ve got quite a bit to catch up on since I was away in Bangkok from mid last week till Saturday. Yes, you are right, there’ll be exciting Bangkok related posts coming up. But right now, I’m going to share a few of the cute things I bought on my trip there.


Remember these erasers from years back? I used to collect erasers. Had them in all colours, shapes and some were even scented! Most of the time, I wouldn’t bear to use them.

Loot

Glue for craft making used to come in this little container with a cute face on it. I’ll stick my fingers right in and get them all sticky.

Loot

Wooden measuring spoons. Aren’t they gorgeous?

Loot

These are what I spend my money on when I travel. Little zakka items. Can’t get enough of them! What do you buy when you travel?

Last but not least, a piece of good news to share with you: Cookie Cutter’s featured on Culturepush today! Hop on over for a read :)


Friday, September 16, 2011

Watercolour - Kanazawa Mariko


Japanese artist, Kanazawa Mariko’s watercolour paintings take my breath away... She depicts the real everyday Japanese life that I know of. That she lets us see such beauty in this simplicity is what enthralls me. 


Kanazawa Mariko

Kanazawa Mariko

Kanazawa Mariko

Kanazawa Mariko

Kanazawa Mariko


Still waiting to exhale.

[images: Kanazawa Mariko]


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Aesop at Rue Saint Honore


Aesop store at Rue Saint Honore, Paris. Inspired by Parisian parquetry floor, it was designed by Australian-based, March Studio. The wood was hand-cut into about 3500 pieces before being sealed, numbered then sent to be built in Paris. 


aesop

aesop

aesop


I can't even begin to fathom the meticulousness that went into this!



[images: photographed by Louis Baquiast via The Way to Be]

Monday, September 12, 2011

[Shop Update] - Papier + Pouches


Wanted to know what exactly I was working on in the last post? I’m revealing the answer today! Meet, notepad plush - Papier!

Papier

This one’s a real darling. And is definitely one of my favourite. Is he yours too? The lines are lovingly sewn on. I thought he’s part of my notepad/writing pad line! Together with my writing pad tote and writing pad cushion
Also, I have 2 pouches which have been listed in my etsy shop but I haven’t shared here with you.

Boy w glasses


Leopard


Happy Monday! Let’s beat the blues :)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

On My Sewing Table


I’ve been drawing the past couple of days, working to come up with my second Run of the Mill zine. Also managed to squeeze in a day of sewing.


table

table


Stay tuned for the unrevealing of the final product.
How’s your week so far?

Monday, September 5, 2011

Ethereal Sculptures - Yoshimasa Tsuchiya


Japanese artist Yoshimasa Tsuchiya’s carefully sculpted wooden creatures consist of both mythical creatures as well as those we are more familiar with. There is a ethereal quality to his work which I enjoy. I hope this sets the tone for your Monday morning. Have a good week, lovelies.


Yoshimasa Tsuchiya

Yoshimasa Tsuchiya

Yoshimasa Tsuchiya

Yoshimasa Tsuchiya



Friday, September 2, 2011

[Shop Update] Squid Plush & Beaver Zipper Pouch


Hi there, I want to introduce you to two cuties I just listed in the shop this week. I’m pretty happy with how they turned out. Sometimes, I wish I can keep them for myself. Shhh. 
Have you seen a squid plushie? You will now. Meet mischievous looking Ika. Ika was a little trickier to make because of his long slim tentacles but I’ll say the extra effort was worth it. 


Ika


I also wanted to add to my pouch collection since I’ve sold a few of them and there aren’t as many left. So, we now have the Beaver Zipper Pouch! Click on the links embedded links and you’ll find more info on these two.


beaver


Happy weekend, folks!