Bejewelled

Here’s a DIY compact mirror, a prop for used in the photoshoot for a project I am currently spearheading. And I’m giving it away. Let me know :)



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Love Express 5.6.2010

Wedding card design (mainly illustrations) and production for a friend, Elijah who’s based in UK, and the lovely Rowena. The scene is set against a European backdrop, with a couple running for the train that represents the beginning of an endless, lifelong journey together.

Digital illustration on Photoshop with a tablet. The 160 wedding invitations took about two months (Mar-Apr) to plan, illustrate and produce.

The folded card is 100mm x 210mm, printed on both sides of white glittery paper. Envelope is in metallic grey of the same material, additionally handcrafted with a tag for writing names secured by two metal tacks, as well as a sticker seal for each set of card.

( More LOVE under the cut! )



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Papermadelove @ wp

Hello! I’m here to promote a newly started blog by my lovely friend Charissa! With a love for scrap-booking art and all colourful things, she’ll be sharing photos of her handmade crafts, cards and such, at the same time making lists of the raw materials used in each personal (or not) project.


(image © Charissa)

Go on, show her some love! <3
http://PAPERMADELOVE.wordpress.com/



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for the boys

Spontaneous handmade pop-up cards for two of my cousins who are embarking on a mission trip.
Cards personalised with my well wishes and messages ^^
Sending them off later tonight.



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Sticky..

Just to show you a couple of purchases I made recently. <3 New pens to go with the two new notebooks; plain recycled paper for sketching and white dotted paper for general/work purposes. MUJI

Mini English alphabet stamps from Made With Love @ $2.50

Coloured stamp pads from Made With Love (the colour of the “Pinecone” is off due to reflection on the casing.. it’s closer to black/brown) / Mini Japanese hiragana character stamps from Kinokuniya / Bird in cage stamp from Japan

Xyron create-a-sticker machine from Spotlight @ $12.50 (half-price). You have no idea how amazing this product is, so let me just show you here.. It measures 9.5cm x 10.5cm and creates stickers up to 4cm wide. Grace successfully tempted me into buying this XD Check out what I made with her pink sticker maker: *flaps*.

First you place the bits of materials – be it printed photos, punched shapes, drawings etc – into the slot.

Then as you pull the tape from the bottom, you’ll find the materials encased in between. At this point of time G and I thought we had slotted the stuff in the wrong way because the usual ones would come out “laminated” with clear plastic over and we would have to cut it into the desired shape.

Now you peel off the adhesive layer – p-peel you say? Tada! And there you are, original stickers!

GO FIGURE! I HAVE NO IDEA HOW IT WORKS STILL PLEASE TELL ME.



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