Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Love+Rabbit : Things I can change about myself




if there was one thing i could change about myself is to care less what people thought of me. And to care less what i thought people would think of me.

to put myself first and speak up when i think its otherwise.

to know that dissapointment is not fatal but a learning cause.

to understand that life goes on and not to dwell in little itty bitty things.

to love and nurture and care with love and full sweetness of belonging to the entire world.

to be satisfied and grateful for the accomplishments i've done for the day, the week and for every minute i breathe.

so what is your things that you can change about yourself?
I am committed to be best at being myself and better! How 'bout you? :)

Blissfully Blessed,
Mynrose.

P.s: Also, no one in this whole world can make you feel like shit (inferior) without your consent (approval). Always remember that. You have the power to control your own feelings and thoughts. Embrace it with your full heart's eternity.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Movin' movin' Rollin' rollin'

Update! Update!

I'm moving to a new flat. With some new flatmates! The rooms not so big but I will make do! I will take a picture of it before and after :) It fits a single bed going to push in my industrial machine in the corner and another table to put my overlocker on top and then I need to get 4 block of wood to rise my single bed in order to make my 'pretty white coffee/work' table to fit under my bed.


The bed frame length in 12 handbreadth. The height was 2 handbreadth. I use this hand measuring technique from I first learn at school you use your thumb and pinkie to measure anything if you got no rulers or tape measures which i unfortunately did not bring to my new flat yesterday night. I unpacked and it looks better now.

So my coffee table is 2 handbreath as well so if i were to get a block of wood the size of my handbreath, i will be able to fit in the coffee table under it consequently. Isn't that 'smachikng!'
smashing and pumpkin in the same word? haha. or smashing vikin's? okay back to the topic.

then i think i can fit my ikea bookcase in between my bedframe and the wardrobe.
theres a lot of fabrics so, that will be stored in their beloved plastic bags til i get to do something about them. i intend to finish my jackets and my dresses and top when i finish moving in my stuff.

i have to keep my promise and post the pics! you can't trust gemini they tend to swallow their tongues. do they? cause i just made it up. okay m being hyper active.

post ends for now.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Mary Quant Immortalised in Postage Stamp for England

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Making an OilCloth Experiment and Make-Up Bag


Using a piece of fabric cost me $3.00/meter and a bookcover seal $2.79/meter and transforming into oilcloth by heatpressing on cotton temperature after putting bookcover on fabric
into this lovely makeup waterproof* handi-bag



From this Burdastyle how to.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Working Project


Material : Blue Lycra
Pattern : Adapted from a Dress

The Rave about Moleskins




So far I've seen and touched a moleskin notebook, but I decided to put it back down because of the price. I also read blogs like www.nubbytwiglet.com and her partner www.galadarling.com who excitedly shares their moleskin notebook enthusiasm and it makes me so envious.



So today I am giving you a link, to all and everyone who wants to make their own customised moleskins. Click on the picture below.

This is my wannabe moleskin/notebook I used for 2008.