bring it on


Hopefully, it's nothing a little seoul-searching can't fix.

a picture speaks a thousand words

be eternally optimistic

as life has to go on... ...

Japan Tsunami Aid. 90% of the proceeds will go to the American Red Cross's aid in Japan when you purchase this piece of artwork.

la la land

is where i want to be... ...

looking forward

feeling optimistic today... ...

for japan with love

It is with much regret that my first entry of 2011 is for a cause like this. Please support. On March 18th, please participate in A DAY OF SILENCE amongst bloggers in memory of the victims of Japan. 安らかに眠る.




found us


"It took me 27(-4) years to find you, and it will take me a lifetime to love you."
Found us... ...

let us eat cake

This post if for you E, my fellow libran. Have an awesome birthday youngling! May all your wishes come true!!
Missya much. xoxo.
exactly 10 more days to this.
can't wait!


new york fashion week invites

I haven't been inspired lately till I came across some of the coolest NY Fashion Week invites.
Here are my favourite two. And yes... ...it's a coincidence that they happen to be Korean.


PARKCHOONMOO:

I've always loved bubble wrap! Try popping all d'air out!! The thought of it makes my toes wiggle with joy!!!

doo.ri:


i do


 
01-04: jonathan ong
05-06: ip-hk
07-09: feldberyl

365 days and going strong.
Happy Anniversary W!
xoxo.

apple of my eye




Our 7th celebration, an Amazing Race sequel and 3.1 prizes. Happy Birthday W!!! May all your wishes come true... ...

hello hydrangea



Less is definitely more. Click here to view more ceramic bowls from the Texan designer.

the state of my architectural soul




feels like Edvard Munch's "The Scream". It doesn't get any better... ... and I'm not the least bit amused.

wall art


What the?! Hello Kitty a closet owl? You can't be a cat and a bird at the same time! Having 2 pairs of eyes on your head is just wrong! This definitely ain't cute but scaaarrrryyyyyy.

recycle your frame

A few months ago, I broke one of our Ikea frames meant for our Uni Degrees. The frame's been lying in the hallway against our bookshelf collecting dust eversince. Initially, I was thinking of using it as a chalkboard for little messages and reminders. I even bought a set of pretty chalks for it but procrastination got to the better of me (as usual) and the frame is still collecting dust. I've decided to scrap the chalkboard plan and make a magnetic picture frame out of it after coming across yet another creative tutorial from crafty nest.

For a detailed tutorial, click here.
Sundays have now become my tutorial-overload days! Check out these environmentally-friendly creations. Who would have thought that you could make cool bags out of old tank tops. I'm totally inspired. For a full tutorial, visit crafty nest.
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