Monday, April 29, 2013

April's Public Garden

I was at April's Public Garden over the weekend. Here are a few pictures of my little stall and some of the handmade items I brought with me. Thank you to everyone who came by and a big thank you to those who brought a Cookie Cutter item home with you! 

I will be adding some of the products you see here to my Etsy shop over the next few days. So, if you missed the market, you can still get them online!

April Public Garden

April Public Garden

Porcelain mug with my original designs.

April Public Garden

rattle dolls *shake shake*

April Public Garden

April Public Garden

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Cookie Cutter at April's Public Garden Market

It's been a while since I put up stall and I'm excited to say Cookie Cutter will be at the upcoming Public Garden market this weekend!

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More good news: I'll be launching a few new products at the market. You'll see that I've further developed the line of products, whilst keeping to Cookie Cutter's whimsical and child-like designs that you are familiar with. 

I'm now excitedly prepping for the event. Hope you'll come by for a look! Here are the details (I've be tweeting and posting on FB my exact booth location on the actual days):

Public Garden April

Monday, April 22, 2013

Sew-a-Cat-Tote Workshop (2nd session)

Yesterday was the second session of my Sew-a-Cat-Tote Workshop. This time, it was held at Sculpture Square. The weather was a bit rainy and I was glad to be safely indoors sewing with a group of lovely participants. There were few needle pricks, some chit-chatting and at the end of it, a group of ladies proudly toting their hand-sewn bags. Thank you all for coming along. I hope you had fun!

Workshop

Workshop

Workshop

We were sewing to some lovely tunes.

Workshop

Workshop

Tadaahh!

Workshop

I can't wait to share the news so, here's a quick blurb-- Cookie Cutter will be at Public Garden market this upcoming weekend! It's been a while since I put up stall and I'm looking forward to launching some new products then!! More details in the next post :)

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Books from London

I'm bad when it comes to buying books. Not that I'm bad at the buying but that I tend to have less restraint. I simply reason that one can never read enough and that books are good. Are you like that too?

This trip to London was no exception. I bought quite a few books and magazines, especially those that were harder to find in Singapore. Here are a few. You'll see my buying was slant towards illustration related books this time. I can't wait to dive into them!

Books

Books

Books

Books

Yes, I do like children's books as well.

Books

Books

Monday, April 15, 2013

[London] - Polpo

T and I popped into Polpo for some drinks and food before we headed to catch The Mousetrap (which was EXCELLENT by the way). We loved the little candles, warm lighting and chill out music which filled the room. It was nice to know we were in a place with locals we came by after a day at work, as opposed to being in a tourist-filled restaurant. Food was once again yummy and they had amazing cocktails. Thumbs up! 

Polpo

Polpo

Polpo

Polpo

With this, I'm wrapping up this London series. It's a short one, mainly because I was posting quite a number of images on my Instagram while I was there. I hope you've enjoyed the series. More travel posts coming up, I promise! *wink*

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Sew-Cat-Tote Workshop (2nd session)


For those who missed the first tote bag making workshop, good news! I'm doing a second session this month! 

Date: 21 April 2013, Sun
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: Sculpture Square
           155 Middle Road, Singapore 188977

Limited spaces for the workshop! To register, drop an email to dawn@sculpturesq.com.sg

Monday, April 8, 2013

[London] - Mari Vanna

On a night when we managed to resist watching another play/musical at West End, our friends in London took us to a Russian restaurant, Mari Vanna. Upon entering, I was immediately smitten by the interior. It was so warm and lovely, it resembled someone's house. I felt like I was having dinner at a friend's.

Cute menu.

Mari Vanna

Mari Vanna

Mari Vanna

The one on the left we were told is like Russian Coke and the other is some fruity drink. Russian Coke tasted earthy. I quite like it. 

Mari Vanna

The bread platter was enough to make me happy. Love the black bread.

Mari Vanna

Our friends made sure that what we had were traditional authentic Russian food. And for the Singaporeans reading this, there was no Baked Alaska on this menu. I checked.

Mari Vanna

Weren't all our drinks colourful?

Mari Vanna

We all left the restaurant as happy diners.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

[London] - Wool House

The Wool House exhibition was on at the Somerset House during the period we were in London. Lucky me! Of course we had to pay it a visit.

The Campaign for Wool launches Wool House which offers a window on the way that wool can inhabit a space. Invited designers offer their visions with seven individual rooms showing how they use the fibre in their work. Room sets , wool art installation... Additionally, an artisan in residence demonstrates the heritage of industry skills to the public.

Wool House

Yes, they brought real sheep to the location. Look at that fluffy-haired one at the back!

Wool House

My favourite room was the one by Donna Wilson.

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House

Wool House


Monday, April 1, 2013

[London] - The Breakfast Club

T and I stumbled upon The Breakfast Club one afternoon as we were looking for shelter from the sudden snowfall and respite from the cold. It looked warm and inviting from the outside and we weren't disappointed when inside! A place that serves all day breakfast can only bring happiness!

I love the warm colours and the retro magazine tear outs that were casually plastered on the wall. There was a laid back ease to this space. 

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club

After our first meal in London, T and I learnt our lesson. Portions here are generally big, especially given that we eat more meals than we should here (can't help it!). So, we decided to share our pancakes. At first, I was skeptical about having pancakes (which I usually associate as a sweet food) with savoury items. When our generous serving of 4 pancakes came with an egg and lots of ham, I drizzled maple syrup over them as usual, took a bite, and was pleasantly surprised by how well they went together! No problemo, my taste buds said. We also accompanied our meal with yummy wedges. I don't know if you understand what I want to convey, but these were really potato-y :D! In all, a perfect comfort meal for cold and snowy days.

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club