Tuesday, September 18, 2007

I won in a Tinkering Ink challenge

This post is long overdue. I should have posted this last week. Anyway, better late than never. =)

Last week, I got an email from Candice of Memory Box informing me that I was one of the winners of Tinkering Ink Challenge. Wow! I had to read her email a few times before the message could sink in. Haha This is my first time to win in any scrapbook layout challenge. Now I know how it feels and I'm loving it! You can check my layout here and Tinkering Ink's announcement here. Too bad they said we were from Singapore.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Paper Roses from Coffee filters

Yup! You got it! From coffee filters.





I was watching Martha Stewart Show when this project was featured. I felt it was difficult to make one when I saw the finished product. But when Martha and her guest, Cassie Chappell, started making the roses, I changed my mind. Hey! I can do that too!

For full instructions go to: MarthaStewart.com

By the way Cassie has an online store where you can order her gorgeous roses, Mommy Makes Roses

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Romance


This was supposed to be an try to Lasting Impression's Scenic Route Challenge but I wasn't able to make it because I dillydallied with the journalling. In the end I just decided not to add any journalling, I felt that the photo is enough to convey the message.

Materials Used: Scenic Route Charlotte pps-Eastern Avenue Floral Aqua, Essex Stripe ; Bazzill cardstockScenic Route Cardstock Sticker - Charlotte Monogram; AmCrafts Thickers; K&Co chpboard; BG Undressed Chipboard Mini monograms; MM Shimmer/Acrylic paint; Prima flowers; WeR Pewter Press rubons; Ki Memories sticker; Carl puncher; Fiskars adhesive foam

Jessica Sprague

Wohoo! I just got an email from Jessica Sprague. I can't believe she replied! I'm definitely saving this. Haha

Her email:
Hi Gaye!It is so nice to meet you! Thank you so much for your very kind email! I hope that the tutorials will be of use to you, and if you have questions, feel free to send them over. Have a wonderful day!

Us





This is my first LO using a BG paper. I was intimated at first, the papers are so beautiful that I was afraid to cut it, I was worried it will be wasted if I won't be able to cut it properly.


Materials used: BG Stella Ruby papers-Drive in the Country, Morning in the Heath, Dining with the Daveys, Fitting at Penny's; BG Undressed Chipboard Letters/Hardware; Ki Memories stickers; MM Acrylic paints & eyelets; vellum; Misc. ribbon, gold thread; transparency with 'How do I love Thee' poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Hidden Journalling reads:


Laughter ~ I love you never failing to make me laugh. For the silly little things you say or do. To the way you imitate haw I talk even if sometimes you would look ridiculous in other people's eyes. Laughter - that's something that will always be part of our lives. I hope we'll never run out of things to laugh about!!

Holding Hands ~ I love the way you hold my hand...felt secure and safe I like the feel of your hands in mine...felt that you would always keep me safe

Sweet Nothings ~ Honeybunch...That's how we call each other at first...Not 'Love', 'Sweetheart', 'Darling' or 'Honey'...As time goes on, you never run out of things to call me...Sometimes silly sometimes hilarious sometimes amusing...Sometimes out of sheer frustration when I don't listen to you...I prefer to call you 'Hon' or 'Pangeet'...But no matter what we think of to call each other...We will always be each other's 'Honeybee'... :)

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

House - Hate him or Love him?


Love him! I'm currently watching season 1 and 2 on DVD. =) Hugh Laurie deserved to win the Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama and Screen Actors' Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series


Can't wait for season 3 (on AXN).


Here's an except from wikipedia:
"
Dr. Gregory House is a maverick medical genius, who heads a team of young diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. Most episodes start with a cold open somewhere outside the hospital, showing the events leading to the onset of symptoms for that week's main patient. The episode follows the team in their attempts to diagnose the illness.
The team arrives at diagnoses using the
Socratic method and differential diagnosis, with House guiding the deliberations. House often discounts the information and opinions from his underlings, pointing out that their contributions have missed various relevant factors. The patient is usually misdiagnosed two or three times over the course of each episode, often with sarcoidosis, and treated with medications appropriate to those diagnoses that cause further complications. Often the ailment cannot be easily deduced because the patient has lied about symptoms and circumstances. House frequently mutters, "Everybody lies," or proclaims during the team's deliberations: "The patient is lying," or "The symptoms never lie." Even when not stated explicitly, this assumption guides House's decisions and diagnoses.
House's begrudging fulfillment of his mandatory walk-in
clinic duty is a recurring subplot on the show. During clinic duty, House confounds patients with an eccentric bedside manner and unorthodox treatments, but impresses them with rapid and accurate diagnoses after seemingly not paying attention. He often plays video games on his portable game console while patients talk to him, and in one episode House diagnoses five patients in the waiting room in under a minute on his way out of the clinic. Realizations made during some of the simple problems House faces in the clinic often help him solve the main case of the episode—ironic, because he claims to hate working in the clinic.
Episodes frequently feature the unusual practice of entering a patient's house with or without the owner's permission in order to search for clues that might suggest a certain pathology. The creator, David Shore, originally intended for the show to be a
CSI-type show where the "germs were the suspects,"[6] but has since shifted much of the focus to the characters rather than concentrating solely on the environment.
A running joke in the series is that
Lupus is suggested as a cause of the patient's symptoms in many episodes, although invariably this is quickly dismissed. In one episode, House produces some of his secret Vicodin stash from inside a hollowed-out Lupus textbook; by way of explanation, he says, "It's never lupus." Lupus is one of the medical conditions known as The Great Imitator, because it can present with a wide variety of symptoms.
Another large portion of the plot centers around House's abuse of Vicodin and other drugs to manage pain stemming from an
infarction in his quadriceps muscle some years prior which causes him to walk with a cane. The pain and drug abuse act to increase many of his more objectionable character traits while not impairing his medical acumen, which leads him to often self-medicate himself. Overall, House is thus presented as a classic flawed hero."

Friday, July 27, 2007

So Cute


This is my entry to MLA-Valerie Salmon's Sketch Challenge.


Materials: FP Key Lime Delightful, Desert; Cardstock, Vellum, Colorbox Pigment Ink, Tech.Tuesday Whispy gigs clear stamp, BG chipboard alpha, AmCrafts thickers, Prima Flowers, Misc. ribbon, eyelets, beads, bling


Hidden journalling reads:


Our dearest Sofie, When you saw mommy’s camera, you immediately gave us a pose and smile. Not more than 3 months and you already know how to ‘project’ for the camera.


This is just the start of you’re career as daddy and mommy’s little princess.


We love you!!

Daddy & Mommmy