22.8.52

Handmade rubber stamps

Last Friday,I went out and bought some rubbers and ink.
Today, I carved rubbers all day!

Give it a try.
  1. Design and sketch your picture by draw a very thick line with 2B(or more) pencil.
  2. Flip the paper onto rubber and push push push. (then,you will see picture on the rubber)
  3. The hardest part is carving with cutter. (I can not find carving cutter anywhere even in Daiso T^T)
  4. Testing.
  5. Working in details.
  6. Finish
Don't worry, it will look so good in the end. Here is my first handmade rubber stamp.






Let's get crafty ^-^

16.8.52

That bear ate my key!


Thank Krutan for teaching me made this key cover. I joined this workshop at Siam Paragon. Making of this lovely bear key cover take me four and a half hours. For someone like me,it's not as easy as it look cause it's all hand sew that made my hand sore!

It's unbelievably useful because I always lost my key in my messy handbag. Now,my car key is easy to find.

2.8.52

It's mask time

10 facts about swine flu and face masks
  1. Swine flu virus size is about 0.1 microns.
  2. N95 masks are rated to stop 95% of airborne particles and droplets that are larger than 0.3 microns.
  3. Droplets exhaled or sneezed out are mostly larger than 0.5 microns.
  4. Face masks with filter can retain up to 3 microns.
  5. Washable face masks do not have any filter.(so it just prevent you from touching your nose or mouth but not bacteria or virus)
  6. Disposable face masks should be changed every 4 hour.
  7. Face masks should be used once and then thrown away in the trash.
  8. Face masks help stop droplets from being spread by who wearing them.
  9. A sick person should wear mask .That's absolutely true! Don't spread it around.
  10. Bad news,some sick person did not care about that so we should love ourselves by wearing face mask in public.
I really wish this could help you find the right mask!