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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Washi-lined Envelopes

While I was coming up with project ideas for the coming Stationary Swap, I found some brown envelopes in my room. I opened each of them and used my favorite washi to line them :)

The plain envelopes looked like this:

Washi-lined Envelopes

You can easily open them using the cover of a pen or even the handle of a spoon.

Washi-lined Envelopes

I chose my favorite Hey Kessy washi designs and lined them starting from the flap crease.

Washi-lined Envelopes

I was on a roll and lined a whole pack of envelopes! Here are just four of 'em. Now, they look simple, but not boring, and of course, craftier!

Washi-lined Envelopes


I will definitely make more of these :p

PS If you want to learn how to make your own envelopes, Mikko holds workshops on stationary and envelope making :)

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

98B's Future x Saturday Market


98B

It was my first time to join 98B’s Future x Saturday Market last month. I am inspired by this group’s advocacy. Through fairs, film showings, artist residencies, art exhibits, and other art events, they aim to revive the beauty of Escolta and educate people, especially younger generations, on how it once was and what it can still continue to become now.

98B

98B

98B

98B

I shared a booth with my friends, Isa and Jamie, and sold washi tapes, twines, DIY journal kits, art prints, paintings, and postcards, and met a lot of fellow handmade supporters.  

98B

98B

There was also an art installation during the fair:

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98B

Thank you so much to those who dropped by Escolta just to buy washi from us :)

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98B

PS We will be joining the 10a Alabama Fair this coming Sunday, July 21.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Brass and Silver Jewelry Workshop on August 4 :)

Join me and Alessa on August 4, Sunday, for an afternoon of bespoke jewelry making! I will teach you how to make your own brasslets and brass rings, and Alessa will guide you how to use silver clay to make jewelry pieces.


The fee is P3500, inclusive of brass jewelry making pack,  a 7g pack of silver clay, one (1) silver chain necklace, mini jewelry box, and afternoon snacks.

These are the pieces that you can make at the workshop:


 


 
We can only accommodate a small number of participants. To reserve a slot, register here :)

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Feature: Yummy Magazine July Issue

This is, by far, one of my most favorite write-ups on my stoneware plates. I like how all the important experiences that have shaped me into a potter have been beautifully put into words - there's my solo trip to Sagada for the whole of last summer to focus on wheel throwing;  my travel back home by public bus with 4 kilos of Sagada clay in tow;  and the group exhibit at Pinto Gallery I joined last December for which I will forever be thankful to my good friends, Iona and Pao. 

Equally important is the mention of all my pottery teachers and several mentors  (Hi Mia Casal, auntie Sigried Bangyay, auntie Tessie Baldo, and of course mommy ♡).






Thanks Kristine and Yummy Magazine for giving me this opportunity to share my love for pottery.

Get a copy of Yummy Magazine July 2013 Issue now! :)

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PS I really really like the article, I did a mini shoot! ;)

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Washi + Papercutting Workshop at Tea Please

Tea Please hosted the first batch of our Washi + Papercutting Workshop in June! :)

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Jemay, Cassandra, Kat, Osean, Charmaine, Cherick, Shellanie, and I enjoyed making papercuts while having snacks! The shop serves the best sylvanas!

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Here are their finished projects: Handcut and yes, framed by them!

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

We also made washi organizers:

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Tea Please Workshop

Thank you so much ladies for crafting with me! :)

PS There'll be a Papercutting + Bookbinding Workshop on July 28. Register here :)

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Papercutting + Bookbinding Workshop on July 28

Hello! :)



Our next workshop will be on Papercutting and Bookbinding! It is a collaboration with Isa, who will be teaching the participants how to make their own notebooks or journals using the method of perfect binding. As for me, I'll teach them how to make papercuts that they can use to decorate the covers of their notebooks.

Here are some of Isa's hand-bound notebooks with papercut covers:

Photo from Isa
Photo from Isa
And these are several of my recent papercut projects:




The fee is only P1700,  inclusive of all the materials you need to make notebooks/journals, papercut artworks, practice sheets, templates, personalized cutting mat, frame, and a roll of Hey Kessy washi tape. We'll also provide yummy snacks.

We can only accommodate 10 participants. Register now! :)

PS Here's a map to Cordillera Coffee. 

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

For the Rainy Days Ahead

It's the start of the rainy season again, and along with the gentle or strong rainfall come the cool, soothing winds and sleepy eyes.

Warm mugs and hugs!

Suddenly you're craving for the comfort of your bed - the sheets against your skin, the warmth underneath your blanket, a soft pillow to catch you as you close your eyes and fall asleep.

But you're really in the office, or in school, or some place that is not your bedroom. And it's funny because you welcome the cold weather, but you long for warmth at the same time. So you go for the next best thing: a hot drink.

Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, milk. Paper cups are OK, but you want mugs because you can wrap your hands tight around them like a hug and it won't break.

You take a sip, slowly because it's hot. From your lips the warmth flows down to you chest and spreads like any good feeling.

Sometimes you just want to hug that mug.

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A Warm Mug postcards will come free in all packages for the rainy month of July! Warm hugs to Paul for this month's illustration :)