Tuesday, December 21, 2010

My Potpourri

The final product~~~~My Potpourri
Sew the cloth through the gaps in the basket,takes a little bit of patience as you adjust the cloth.

Make sure the cloth is covering the basket evenly

I was looking for a container,some kind of basket or plate to store the potpourri that I want to place on my coffee table.

After looking at rows and rows of shelves in a home decor shop, it just struck my mind that I will DIY again. Afterall, this is priceless and unique that there will be no one of the same as mine. So,as soon as I reached home, I took out my material, a piece of sash that I've been keeping for years. Who says hoarding (in a mild case,ok) is useless?

Dadaa.. here's the product.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

No bags please

I am seeing myself being more and more conscious when it comes to rejecting the multi-purpose yet hazardous bags. I would be happy to be saving the earth by two plastic bags on the day I go wet-market shopping.

Yet, I get remarks such as 'No need to skim for them'. But, hey! I am not doing a favour to the giant supermarkets but I am doing a favour to my future generations. What kind of earth will they live in?

Sometimes, thoughts like can 2 plastic bags make a difference? Each day, there are numerous opportunities to get plastic bags. Considering myself an infrequent wet market shopper, I still have plenty of chances to collect the wonder bags. The soya bean seller, pancake seller, vegetable seller, butcher will even give you two, the fruits seller and what about the noodle seller when I pack food home for lunch?

Monday, March 1, 2010

Creative or innovative

The dictionary says creative means:

1. Having the ability or power to create: Eg. Human beings are creative animals.
2. Productive; creating.
3. Characterized by originality and expressiveness; imaginative: Eg. creative writing.

Innovative is using or showing new methods, ideas, etc.

For me, at times being innovative surpasses creative because of the certain things I do using different ideas/methods. Most of them are used in my business and some in the household. Wherever it is, it is such a satisfying feeling looking at the result.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Papers put to good use

Recently, I having been using promotional brochures as papers used in the kitchen. They can come in really handy when you need an extra layer of disused paper for use in the kitchen, to wrap food waste, etc etc.

I even use magazines/newsletters (only those reasonable thick and big ones) to protect my newly washed car mats after a car wash. Well, they will not need a wash so soon when they are protected from mud and the stuff, by another layer of paper.

And, for those statements (bank, credit card etc) and whatever that come through the mail, they would not end up in the trash bin if there are unprinted portions. They would be used as scrap papers for my endless scribblings.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Putting disused plastic bags to good use

Call me thrifty, call me kiamsiap..I don't care. This is my little contribution to save the earth. I reuse plastic wrappers (you know those that wrap your newsletter) that arrive through the postal service. Being members of a professional body, my husband and I regularly receive newsletters and brochures wrapped nicely in plastics. Mind you, I will only use durable and uncreased wrappers. They land up to protect my many books that I have invested for my business. And, recently I have used it for my son's books. Save money, save the earth. What a noble cause!