Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Little Sue the bread doll in her miniature bedroom


Hi everyone, today I would like to show you Little Sue's bedroom. She has decorated her own bedroom following her taste. She loves reading and having books on the floor is a strong indicator of her love for books, don't you think so? 



This is her miniature bed which looks big. The bed is about 10cm in size. It took me quite a while to make this bed with lace and mattress and pillows as well as a blanket. But I love doing it. 

 

Here in this photo you will see Little Sue cleary in her bedroom. The penguin and the flowers are also made of bread. It was also enjoyable doing the book shelf. Had to do it a second time after setting the whole thing up to get it perfect. In creating things like this, there is no compromise of workmanship. A slight mistake although well camouflage will still show so the best that one can do is do it with patience. Never rush through your work. This entire bedroom set is encased in a collective display acrylic box to protect it from dust. .    



The side view of the bedroom with a cat. Sorry that the photo isn't too clear. Little Sue loves cat.



In this photo you can see the whole set up easier. Behind  Little Sue is a stand lamp for her to read her books. Little Sue invites you to read too. Reading opens a whole new world. 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Bread dolls

Hi everyone,

It looks like I have disappeared for a long time. Well, time just flew. I have always meant to update my blog and it was always yes, I will do it but never came to it till now. I have been really busy. Busy with housework, children, old parents and school work. And of course busy making stuffs that I would like to share with you.

On the 25 and 26 May,2013, I joined a Art and Craft market at the De Garden. We were there from 2pm to 10pm. My, oh my, it was really tiring but because I had stuffs to sell and to show, I decided to sell some. Response was not that good. Reason? Well, I can give thousand and one reasons but it would not be fair to say anything. I can only say that perhaps my heart did not want my stuffs to be sold and thus the bad response. Ha Ha Ha. Anyway, it would be a long time before I would join a Flea market. It is both tiring and hot and such a long day............Whew........ !


 3cm Kokeshi dolls

This one is mounted


These are wedding couples 


My Puff the magic dragon which was sold. My favourite. 


This adorable guy is still with me. If anyone would like to adopt him, he is only RM30.00.


All these dolls are made from bread. They do not break easily and neither do they get moldy. Their colours are long lasting and vibrant. However, they can't be eaten as colours and liquor have been added to preserve  them.  

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Menu Board

Long before I welcome the snake year, I was already all frazzled and worried. I was worried about not being able to put food on the table. You see, I have an old and invalid father and a mother, although 79 is still a spunky old lady but she walks like a penguin due to her arthritic legs and two girls. My husband is studying and working in another town so he is only home during the weekends so he is unable to help in in the daily chores and doing the work of two is no easy task. How to make sure that I can put home cooked food on the table so that all will eat something cooked at home rather than eating out? I fell into despair and compounded by the fact that my elder girl is sitting for her final government exam (SPM) I grew even more desperate. For me, home cooked food is really very important. Alas, I resolved to cater food which was the least of my desire. 

Then one day as I was again browsing through the net, I came upon this wonderful board organizer. I can't remember what the lady used it for. The idea came from a lady, sharing her idea in her blog and I felt it was really wonderful. it helps me to plan the menu for the entire week. I need not think of what to cook and how to cook. I have this menu board to help me.

Every Saturday, I will sit down and plan what I want to eat for the entire week. On Sunday, I will do a full scale marketing and then cook for 6 days, taking a break on Saturday. With menu board, everyone gets to know what will they have each day. I admit that cooking 6 dishes in one go is rather tiring but it certainly helps in the busy long week. 

I need not worry of what to eat.
I am assured that my parents and two girls have good nutritious meals. 
(I got to admit that some may find it not agreeable to eat food kept in the fridge for so long but it doesn't matter because it certainly lessen stress and hassle looking for what to eat.)  
I can take a breather in between runs, no need to worry about cooking and buying and this and that.

Dear friends and readers, I hope that my 'idea' will also help you to organize your struggle each day.

I sat down and quickly made my own menu board. 

My menu board. I bought the clips for RM2.90 that nobody wanted. They were in an old dirty and dusty plastic bag. I made the paper doll myself.
  
See, Saturday is closed. Yeah, 'kitchen close'.


Have a closer look at the paper doll. 


The menu board is hung in the kitchen. I love it. 




Friday, February 8, 2013

Corner Bookmarks

A corner bookmark for a friend's daughter. A very FAT froggie. 


A wise old owl as a corner bookmark


A smiling teddy for a corner bookmark


A mean sly shark for my own use. Ha Ha Ha

A pretty girl for a bookmark

I was browsing the net the other day when I came across corner bookmarks. All of a sudden, I became obsessed doing corner bookmarks and giving them away to everyone. All kinds of ideas filled my head and thus I went far into the night drawing and putting together the things to make corner bookmarks. I drew the frog, the owl and the shark. They are my favourite because I could shape them in the way I want.




This is a kirigami doll bookmark. I love the 'cloth'. The whole piece of paper kimono largely depends on the piece of paper. A paper doll will simply look gorgeous if the paper is beautiful. I gave this away too.   

Saturday, January 26, 2013




These are fridge magnets - all made from flour. The strawberry is simply delicious right? I gave it away to a friend's birthday. 




This is a miniature garden where a chibi doll is. I made it for a friend's retirement. She loves gardening.  




These dolls are made from flour. They are about 5 cm tall. I did not use polymer clay nor any other types of clay sold in the market. The kneading of the flour to the forming of the dolls are all handmade.

The good thing about using flour is the dolls do not break when you accidentedly drop them and they remain as beautiful for a long time if properly kept. However, you must be careful. You must paint it properly with either transparent nail varnish or transparent liquor. If you don't, you will find your dolls being eaten by worms. I found out the hard way. I found worms eating the doll's hair. Gosh.... I nearly burst into tears. All my hard work.....

It takes quite a bit of time molding the dolls. One doll will take roughly an hour to be made: head, hair, dress and the likes and the whole process to get it ready and properly for display or to be given away takes two weeks. Yeap! one small doll takes an awful amount of time to be made.

And I have little adjustments to make. Sometimes the flour dough dries up quickly and sometimes if not quickly used can turn moldy. The finished kneaded dough   can either be too soft or too hard or too dry or too wet. So after I have kneaded the flour, I need to adjust to the consistency of the flour as I made the dolls. I don't have the exact recipe for it. It is different every time. But I can vouch that indeed it is therapeutic on days when you can't go out and you feel gloomy. These dolls do indeed liven your spirit up.    

I hope you will enjoy watching this short video.






These are origami dolls but I have pasted them on Popsicle sticks to make them into bookmarks. They are wonderful gifts. Before the start of the year, 2013, I gave some to my working peers. They serve as beautiful book markers for teachers' thick record books.