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by: FarraKim

Monday, November 29, 2010, 10:02 AM
video on basic concept of scrapbooking



some basic "concepts" to consider..
Form visual triangles, they eyes then to follow them..
Use odd number, which i guess helps in forming visual triangles?
there's more tutorials online, including how to add embellishments, glitters and other techniques!

Happy scrapbooking!

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Friday, November 26, 2010, 3:36 PM
technology makes people lazy!

Seen people riding the machines below around Changi Airport?


There's another similar product upcoming..
The prototype of a personal mobility machine is better and more compact..
Best part: hand-free control!


Don't it makes life easy but at the same time makes us lazy?!

These products are not something new, but if they become cheap and affordable to all, I think the future generations will become like those featured in Wall-E!


LAZY!
OBESE! due to lack of exercise!

Short and fat hands and legs (which loses their functionality. They can barely walk anymore!)


With cars, lifts and others, we are already so lazy to exercise (avoid climbing the stairs, stop at the nearest places so that we will walk minimally). Wouldn't it be worst if we don't even need to walk around to get from place to place anymore?!

Scenario: travel on a personal mobility machine to the bus stop.. board the bus (handicap friendly buses so we don't have to get down from the machine).. reach the nearest bus stop from destination.. travel to reach destination.. continue to travel around with the machines..

How much calories are we burning then? Reduced calories burnt but food intake remain = weight gain!!
And as time goes by, we'll all be obese.. Very obese!






images from: http://www.wpi.edu/News/Transformations/2002Winter/ibot.html, http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/entertainment/the_assistant/?p=36, http://ohio-thoughts.blogspot.com/, http://br1anv.tumblr.com/post/312468970/wall-e-i-loved-everything-about-this-movie.


credits to CZ for sharing the youtube link =)

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 11:14 PM
95% completion for C&T module!

Updates of "concurrently happening activities @ C&T class"

I'd completed the door hanger and the embroidering of monogram on a towel!

The completed door hanger!

Done by stenciling with metallic bronze acrylic paint!

Then for the monogram on the towel, managed to complete it with minor hiccups!
The monogram embroidered on the towel!

And for the table runner, it's almost done! Left about a 3cm opening that requires hand-stitching!
The completed table runner looks like that!

Done these after the scrap-booking session and was glad that I have completed them before my GESL class! =)

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10:56 PM
scrap-booking!

We did scrap-booking this afternoon!
This will be a good post exam activity as it allows students to come up with something personalized and unique to them.
The steps are simple too,

Then, decorate with embellishments.
A note here will be that MORE ≠ BETTER..
The embellishments should not be all over the place and only one area should be heavily embellished.

The end-product, simple yet sweet! =)

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Saturday, November 20, 2010, 1:48 AM
concurrently happening activities @ C&T class!

C&T assignments updates! There's 3 more submission needed to complete!

Firstly, the Table Runner!

The basic table runner is made up by sewing 3 pieces of fabric together (2 purple on the side, and the white with butterfly prints on the center).

Then, to add design to the table runner, tea cups (they're prints from another fabric) were selected. Double-sided interfacing is ironed on so that the tea cups can adhere to the table runner. To secure the tea cups on the table runner, I used the zig-zag stitch and machine stitch around the tea cups.

Then next step is to embroider monograms on it ("PARTY for 2!"). Have to hood the area where the monogram will be embroidered on, then select the font, re-size the monogram, and orientate it so that the monogram will be upright. The actual embroidering process is only THREE MINUTES! Fast and efficient way to beautify you fabrics! =)

Left the last step, which is to sew up the sides and the table runner is DONE!




Secondly, the Door Hanger! 
After sealer is applied
Step 1: as the wooden hanger is porous, it has to be coated with sealer so that when paint is applied, the surface will be even.


After the 1st layer of paint
Step 2: When the sealer dries completely, it time to apply colour for the hanger. Use acrylic paint as it will become waterproof after drying. Apply more layers after each layer dries so as to increase the colour's saturation.
For my hanger, I'd painted it baby pink. As my napkin has red roses, a subtle pink background can complement the red roses without stealing its focus.

The napkin that I'm using

Step 3: Select the designs on the napkins and cut them with care. Arrange them on the hanger. Apply art glue over the design very gently, starting from the centre of the design to minimise creases.

Apply the glue with extreme care!
 Step 4: Paint or stencil on other words or design to complete the hanger. After the design is finalized, a layer of "top coat" needs to be applied over the surface to protect the design.

The almost completed door hanger! Going to paint my name on!


Last, but not least, Embroidery of monogram on the hand towel!

It's similar to embroidering on the table runner, except that due to the difference in material, the hooding is slightly different.

As the towel is made of piled fabric, instead of placing a interfacing underneath the fabric to reinforce the fabric, a plastic sheet is placed on the area to be embroidered. This helps to ensure that the stitches will not "sink" into the piled fabric so that the embroidery can be seen clearly.

The machine is working fine as it embroider the monogram until there's only 3 more alphabets left!

Have to unpick the half done word with 3 alphabets embroidered on before I can re-embroider the word!

This is where the disaster happened!

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12:35 AM
cheerful yellow woven bag.. PART 2!

This is the completed woven bag with handle and inner lining..

The exterior of the completed bag!

The interior view

After sewing the inner lining and the handles to the exterior of the bag, there's only one step left!
The last step is to hand stitch the inner lining with the exterior of the bag using SLIP STITCH.

The video video shows how slip stitch is done..
And after that, the woven bag is completed!
click HERE to visit part one of the bag making procedures =)

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 3:21 PM
FNN microteaching group 6!

 My  microteaching group (Absa, Shima, Premaa, Laura and myself) presents: Oriental Express

The food commodity: Pulses and Legumes

Menu: Lontong, Vadai, and Ang Ku Kueh


The mango mirror cake is an additional dish that we have to teach..
Absa and Shima taught how to make the sponge cake..
Laura and I taught how to make the frosting and the toppings..
Love the taste of the whipped cream made from the recipe i found online..
There's a strong vanilla taste that i think goes very well with the tangy mango!
The whipped cream tasted like the strawberry short cake from Four Leaves, which I like it a  lot! =)


The process of us (Laura and myself) trying out the Ang Ku Kueh recipe



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2:45 PM
FNN microteaching group 5!

Presented by Justin, Irene, Nadira, Ain, & Siti!

The dishes we we made for the day:
1) Tempura prawns (which I can't eat due to allergy =S).. Laura made a nice garnish with cucumber!
2) Fish with coconut gravy
3) Sweet and Sour Flower Crab (the crabs are alive and I helped Siti killed like 7 of them! =X).. This is my favourite dish of the day! The sweet and sour sauce is tangy and the chili sauce and crab enhanced the taste! YUM! =)

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2:30 PM
FNN microteaching group 4!

This group's theme is Hong Kong Cafe!
There's Ngoh Hiong (by Fion and Eileen),
Fish Baked Rice (by Eve and Fattasha),
and Egg Tarts (by Li Whey)..

 Love the cream cheese tofu sauce most! There's a strong tofu taste initially, but after a while, the tofu taste is gone and all you taste is the rich cream cheese (with calories reduced as tofu reduces the amount of cream cheese used!)..

This is how we serve the dishes!


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Friday, November 5, 2010, 8:07 PM
Nice and Pro food presentation!

Still remember the lesson I had on plating and taking photographs of food?
I was browsing for images for my microteaching and chance upon this site
http://www.flickriver.com/groups/fotografia-gastronomica/pool/interesting/

It collates photos on food plating and presentation such as:







Most of the photos are presented so professionally and we can pick up some plating and garnishing ideas from them! =)
The best part is that there's a huge collection of photos! After scrolling and browsing for like 5 minutes, there's still 6000 more to go!


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