Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

#50 - OCTOBER // CHOC CHIP COOKIES

Hi there! It's October already and i'm gonna start school soon. I had a wonderful holiday for the past month & i wouldn't deem it as "rotting" away but relaxing. Hehehehe. I love when the year is coming to an end because it's autumn/winter, (not that Singapore has 4 seasons) but something about those seasons makes me happy. Did I mention I love autumn/winter style as well? Just something about layers, denim, coats, boots (urgh) make me tingle inside. ^^ Anyway, I'm praying for a wonderful, restful and enjoyable semester for my last year in school. 

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Yes, I have another foodie post today. I decided to make chocolate chip cookies out of the blue. Idk why, i just felt like it...I guess we all have those days where you just spontaneously feel like doing/eating something right? Although the recipe turned out a little too sweet and the cookies too wide, it was still edible. A sweet treat for tea/snacking. Hope you like it? :)







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I do upload my photos all on my tumblr photoblog so if you'll like to check them out,
http://foxusphotos.tumblr.com/ or the link will be under the inspiration column >>>

Be blessed and thanks for reading, x.

Saturday, 27 September 2014

#49 - EAT WITH ME

Hi. I've kept these photos in my folder, just waiting for the right time to post them. So, I thought it'll be a good time to share it on my blog.


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My mum makes delicious carrot cakes. I mean their the best i've ever tasted. Since I'm no food critique, maybe you'll like to try them for yourself? :) drop me an email!


Also, her cinammon buns are delicious. I don't think I could get sick of it. Kinda craving for it right now.


Lastly, I made pancakes for breakfast one morning and they turned out super nice. Not to brag.....but...they are really good. It goes well with chocolates/fresh fruits or bacon/eggs. Plus, super easy to make.


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So, what do you think of this series? Let me know.
Be blessed and thanks for reading, x.

(p.s. i did create the hainan island video via my mobile, so i'll put snippets on my instagram)
(p.p.s thank you everyone who checked out my blog and gave me sweet comments personally xx)

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

#48 - THE TRAVEL DIARIES : HAINAN ISLAND

Hi. So a while back, I went on a trip to Hainan Island. People ask me: "So is Hainan Island part of China?" Yes! Located in the South China Sea, it's capital is Haikou. Mostly populated by Han's.  - I checked Wiki. ;P My family took this holiday to visit my grandparents who were staying there and also a break away from Singapore. Here is my visual post: 


It was an approx. 4 hour flight but we were delayed at Changi Airport due to a plane technical issue. So, we were transferred to another gate and had to wait for a bus to transport us to our next plane. So, we had to wait again for our flight to take off because we were the 8th in line. Like I mentioned on my Instagram post, "Delays are divine interventions". A reminder that God is always good! ;)

I sat near the windows and got to take pretty pictures. It's so amazing seeing Singapore/Hainan Island from up above like we are really tiny! But no matter how small we are and how small we feel, God still wants my heart. What love, what love...

So after many delays, we finally arrived! My grandparents waited from 9am and we only reached at 12pm (i think close to 1). We hurried to our pickup and drove to their place. Just at the start of the trip, God protected my mum, my grandma, the driver and I. There was this HUGE truck (not even kidding) who was going in the opposite way and the road was so small plus there weren't any directional lines/division. Any car could get in the opposite lane. Ok, so like I was saying, this HUGE truck was coming towards us in the opposite direction and a white car was trying to get in front of us from the side. So my driver honked at him so many times to give way but the white car didn't want to give way. We were soooooo close to getting hit but THANK GOD we were protected.
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Just coming out of the airport, you can see the MAJOR differences with Singapore's green/clean/smooth roads as compared to Hainan's muddy/bumpy/unorgarnized roads. Even though we were close to the airport and the capital, it didn't look like one. Interestingly enough, we saw many wild cows and 3-wheel cars like the one below!


I filmed throughout most of the trip on my iPhone so I reckon I would do a short video when I have the time. So, we drove for about 1/2h before reaching and was greeted by the humid weather. It was summer in Hainan so the sun's out all day except for Sunday which rained the whole day. Anyway, we stayed in front of a farmland which is normal too because most of them are farmers. 


Those banana trees belong to my granny which got destroyed during the typhoon a few months ago. They're huge btw. Praise the Lord my grandma can still take care of her garden at a senior age.

If you can see, the houses are at the most 3-4 levels and gray in color. It's common and seem to be the theme for most houses around the island. Unlike Singapore's colorful HDB flats and still gets new coats of paint every now and then. Oh, not to mention....LOTS OF BUGS. Like I'm not even trying to kid you. Mosquitoes, grasshoppers...oh you name it, it comes free flow. The most common are the houseflies. I get goosebumps just thinking about it. Singapore is considered VERY clean and VERY healthy environment to live in already. If I could, I would've immediately flown back to SG on the next flight. 

I complained to my dad and he said: "Yknow, take this as an experience." I took up the challenge. It was really not easy.



Right next to our house was a kindergarten which is also another common 'business' in our town. There are really a lot of kids and I guess it's because of the lifestyle here. A day in their life goes like this: Eat > Work > Sleep > Eat > Work > Sleep. So whatever they earn, goes to their daily expenses. I also heard they like to gamble. Therefore, they reproduce to carry their next generation. 

My grandma prepared bazhang for us. Oh, how much I've missed her delicious homemade food. It always makes my tummy happy. She also made red eggs and offered this fizzy orange drink which apparently helps her to cure headaches. Another interesting thing was the way the can is opened - it's like how we open tuna can food.




So after chilling for a bit, I was itching for some potato chips which myself and bro regretted not bringing. But Praise the Lord(!) we brought cup noodles like here's a travel tip for you: ALWAYS bring cup noodles. :) So, granny suggested that grandpa bring me to see the "Shopping Mall". Mum and Dad tagged along and I brought my camera hoping to take some daily-life shots.

Tbh, it wasn't easy because everyone around was just staring at us. Not a glance but stares. It was an uneasy feeling knowing that so many eyes were on us. The smells around didn't really help either. As it rained earlier in the day, the ground was still muddy and not fragrant. We neared the wet market and saw a hawker selling her poultry - goose, ducks, chickens. Now, let's take a moment to appreciate our clean wet markets and renovated hawker centres. Also, how each hawker has to have a license to sell and a grade for their cleanliness. People, we are so blessed! In this place, it seems like anyone can sell. Oh, did I mention that 300m away I could smell the wet market?? Oh, you can also smell the ducks and chickens. Its, an un-explainable, beyond all senses, revolting smell.


(notice the background. they place raw meat on the table with no ice whatsoever. now, notice the surrounding. it's cemented and not tiled. Singaporeans, we are truly so blessed.)

So, the well-known dish in this town is the roast duck. Well, this is a redeeming point. (ok, as long as I don't see how it was prepared.) But, the duck is really nice la. So, many stalls selling roasted ducks are set up along the streets leading to the main road. There were also fruit stalls and motorbike taxi's. Like I mentioned earlier, any car can cut lanes and go in the opposite direction. Pedestrians aren't priority on the roads, it was basically whether you DARE to cross or not.


Singapore roads are so much safer. You don't need to have a license to ride a motorbike, anyone can in Hainan. They don't even put on helmets AND 4 people can squeeze on a bike. Not even kidding. How, you may ask? I also ask how. Unbelievable.

(didn't even notice the guy in red smiling at my camera. LOL.)


Okay so you see that yellow building? That's the beginning of the 'modern' "shopping" district. So the "shopping mall" had no air-conditioning and basically a sauna. As we went up, an old man with his shirt unbuttoned, spit on the escalator. Yes. It's VERY common. I could almost put it as ' a part of their culture. ' Plus they had fresh fruits and raw meat lying around. The carton boxes thrown in corners, houseflies in abundance and spoilt food displayed. Did I mention smoking was allowed anywhere? Yeah. Let's take a moment again, to appreciate Sheng Siong/NTUC. Air-conditioning like free until I have to wear jacket, trolleys, free sample of food, fresh foods, clean pathways, safe fire exit routes etc. Despite all that, my mum reminded me, "At least they tried." Very true, so A for effort. Anyway, we didn't buy anything.

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The next day we began our road trip early in the morning. Stopped for lunch at an apparently '5 star' restaurant. Well, the service was SO....wait for it....SLOOOOW and inefficient. They served us soup followed by eggs without rice. We kept asking for chicken rice but nobody told us that it wasn't ready. There was so much dilly dally until they finally served white rice. So, alright, the food was okay like it wasn't amazing. I think my house downstairs the tzi char fried rice still nicer.

This funny thing happened. We supposedly ordered this long bean dish and the waiter served us this long bean with brinjal. After eating a little bit of it, this waitress came and said that was the wrong dish and served us the correct order. You wouldn't guess what she did with the wrong dish....

She gave it to another table who ordered our wrong dish.
I don't know what to say............................ O_O
According to my bro, that table didn't touch the dish. OF COURSE LA!! Even the tzi char stalls don't do it. (not to my knowledge, that is) Anyway, The Singapore standard considered up there already. But seriously #thankyoujesus for His favor and protection. It could've been us that ate the half-eaten dish and gotten bugs/creatures in our food.


After that we headed to the "botanical gardens" and apparently a tourist attraction. Each group will have one tour guide who brings us around and explains the different trees/plants. I'll put it out there first - this garden can't even be compared to Singapore's. At least we have swans in our lake and roads to walk on. There are some interesting plants of course! Cocoa trees in abundance and a vanilla plantation. We got to try cocoa tea and some kind of wafer. Actually instead of hot tea, they could've served cold ones because it's seriously HUMID. If I were a guy, I would've taken off my shirt. It was that warm! The gift store was just a bunch of overpriced and repetitive items. So, we didn't get anything and finished the tour in 1/2h.

 (vanilla plantation)

 (i think this was lime?)

(dragon fruit plantation)

 (cocoa trees)

(cocoa tea)

(photo cr: Bro)

After that, we went for dinner and ate this deep-fried butter prawns. Ok, let me just say, it wasn't the best butter prawns but judging by the food in Hainan, this was heavenly. It was remedy for my bro and I. HAHAHAHAHAHA

We retreated back to our "resort". Let me just mention this "resort".
So, we told the tour guide before this trip that we wanted somewhere we can relax and stay for the night. Our definition was something like Singapore's Shangri-La Sentosa instead we stayed at this "resort" which apparently was a motel?? It was dead quiet like situated in the mountains and nowhere near the sea. The most shocking thing was when we stepped into our block, it was already the rooms. (ours were on the third floor) but I can't imagine someone staying on the first floor. Like there wasn't any privacy and security. It was so....open. We had to climb up to the third floor which was a concern for my grandparents but thank God they were still going strong! Praise Jesus. Another thing was the water. Now, let's take a moment in the many moments here, to appreciate clean, drinkable, odorless water from our taps. Why? The water in this hotel room has a STRONG smell of iron. It's like that smell of blood when, for example, you bite your gum too hard and you taste the blood. Yeah, smells like that. I think smh the water affected my face and i had spots all over the next day. ;'(

Okay, so besides the rooms, there was the swimming pool and supposedly a spa(?) Me and my bro went to visit the pool and the water was a clear greenish color, the sauna was 1/4 filled with water (like how were ppl supposed to get the jet to hit their backs?), the "spa" was a fish spa but since hardly no one comes, i bet the fishes passed on. That's not the best part. To enter the pool, you gotta pay 10RMB = S$2. Errrrrrrm, hello?? We're guests of your "resort" and we still have to pay to enter the pool?? HAHAHAHAH oh my gosh recounting this just makes me laugh!! It's beyond ridicule.

But yknow, the focus was spending time with my family. I really thank God that we were staying close to our grandparents. I loved how we ended the night with CUP NOODLES! yummy.... & together as a family, we watched this Chinese serial drama with the main character Huo Xiao Lin. It became our thing like we HAD to watch it! :) Also, we get to spend one night in bliss with air-conditioning and away from mosquitoes. ;)

Oh goodness, I don't even want to mention breakfast, but here goes....So, after the past night's experience, I wasn't gonna expect much from breakfast. I smh knew it wasn't going to be International/Continental American breakfast but still I was hoping it was. True enough, we had white porridge, hard-boiled eggs, mantou, fried bread, beehoon and guotiao. I'm not sure what kind of combi is this but the better dish was the beehoon. Anyway, when it seemed like all hope was lost, this big group of mainlanders entered. When the food came, they all bowed their heads and said grace. I believe they were God sent and not a coincidence. A reminder, be thankful and God's gonna be with us during this trip. So as we left, me and bro said "Goodbye. You'll not be missed"
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You see this picture of the sea? Do you know how relieved and happy I felt?
This was the best way to end the road trip. Here's the story - 

So we said we wanted to see the sea and our tour guide drove us to this private forested area and we saw glimpses of the sea. I was so happy! I thought "YES! FINALLY! WE CAN USE OUR SWIMMING COSTUMES!" All that excitement started building in me and I wanted to share the joy. I looked to my brother and he was sleeping. Oh well. So in the distance we saw this weird looking hotel facing the sea which had its own private island and a helipad. HELIPAD GUYS. So too bad, we were told to turn around cos it was only for "our guests". -_-

Anyway, we passed this signboard earlier that said Le Meridian and my mum told the guide to drive us there. Ok. So I was like "ok, not all hope was lost".......the guide didn't turn in....................... o_o
I was speechless. All that excitement just dropped and disappointment, anger, sadness all came in at once. You may think like I'm over emotional but it was as if I was promised a toy turns out it was just a lie. I couldn't help it la, so I started crying. :''''''(

My mum turned over and was so concerned and kept asking what happened. I finally told her and she said: "don't worry jo, God will give us something better." At the right moment, I was told something I needed to hear. Not something I wanted to hear like being given hope to turn into the resort. There and then, I felt like God told me this: "Child, wipe your tears now. I've got something better for you". Next thing I knew, we were at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel and my friends, this was God's divine intervention right here.


This was the beach. It was like a private beach exactly like Shangri-La Sentosa!!!!!!! The water was clear as crystal, the sky was so blue, the sand was so fine and the view of the moutains... Awe-mazing. THIS WAS A RESORT. All those tears, I felt like it was shed for nothing. How many of you can understand, one touch of God's love, we can just drop all our past? That's how AMAZING our Heavenly Father is. When I look down from the plane, we are so tiny. Comparing myself to this vast ocean and skies, I am a speck. But yet, the person who created all this, pursues me because He wants my heart.

For 1/2h, we just dipped our feet in the sand and ice cold water. We didn't change but we just stood and rested. After this, nothing else mattered on this trip. As we reached a stop for lunch, I'd say this last stop was the BEST LUNCH out of all the places the guide brought us. #thankyoujesus

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On the 5th day, we sat on the bullet train from Wenchang > Sanya. It was my first-time ever and I filmed most of the trip. The train was built in the last 3 years so its been a year since operation. We waited for our 10:16AM train and boarded the 'second-class' cabin. There train-stewardess that walked up and down selling coffee/tea/ice-creams. There was also a counter that sold hot food and we bought 2 sets. One was this duck meat set (69RMB?) and chicken leg set (40RMB?). Both sets were really good!!!! Anyway, the train travelled at 193km/h and stopping only at certain towns.

While we were on the train, we noticed some people standing. Apparently, these people bought the cheapest ticket which are for standing. If anyone alights and no one comes in from the next station, they can sit. So with that being said, 1st/2nd class didn't matter because there wasn't a segregation.

We finally arrived at Sanya and once we stepped out, there were so many guys like bees asking passengers if they need transport. Since we dressed differently, these guys like cheetahs and their preys immediately came to us. There was this one guy which stood out from my memory because HE WOULDN'T STOP BUGGING US. He kept buzzing around, he was SO PERSISTENT. I've never seen someone so persistent. His persevering spirit is one to applaud for. But I thought to myself: "don't you get the hint?" It's so funny!!!! Like I would spot him in his pink shirt coming from afar toward us when we looked at the signboard even when we were buying our tickets to return back.

When travelling to Hainan, expect to see people flocking to you to ask if you need transport at the airport and train stations. There'll be plenty but make sure you know someone locally to help you. If not, who knows we might get scammed.

I've got another story for you.
So the call for our train sounded and we went to queue. By now, we knew what to do while queuing. Travel tip: never leave a gap while q-ing. It's because they WILL cut you and are shameless about it. Apparently, the people there can't seem to hear/listen to instructions nor signs. OR probably very selectively about it. There were so many people waiting to enter the gates and mind you the train leaves on time. So obviously everyone is trying to rush to get in. The officer kept shouting stand behind the yellow line before putting your card in then the gate will open. But NUUUUUUU. They stand near the gate waiting for it to open. *smacks palm on head* Aiyoyo.

So there was this one lady who entered but forgot her ticket. It is vital to have your ticket because you you need it to exit. So she got anxious and wanted to get it back. She rushed to the other opened gate - with people trying to enter - (what?!?!) and she nearly got herself injured. JUST FOR A TICKET.

If people say Singaporeans are 3Ks (Kiasu, Kiasi, Kanchiong), I tell you these people here in Hainan are worse than us!! Let's appreciate cultured Singaporeans, and the orderly system that is embedded in us. It protects ourselves and others from harm.

That night, while watching the Huo Xiao Lin drama (cos we wanted to know what happen between Ah Mei, Xiao Hu, Maria and Huo Xiao Lin. Stupid ending :( ) we saw a glow fly!!!!!!!!!!!!


The rear end lights up!!!! So amazing! My first time seeing it!! :D

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Finally, I've come to the end of this post! I can't tell you how much more I appreciate Singapore after this eye-opener. I know Hainan Island may not be the worse country because there are others. But just this experience alone, has humbled me. I took the things I have in Singapore for granted that I didn't really know how blessed I am. Kids might not have the playgrounds I grew up in, the comfort of cinemas or entertainment like XBox.  But I have them. I HAVE them. The best thing is, I know Jesus. I thank God for this experience. For the many times He protected me, blessed me and shown me things. Throughout this, God is good. ;)

So like I said, I filmed most of the trip so I might release a short video!
Be blessed, and thanks for reading x

Saturday, 7 June 2014

#45 - WOODLOOP


Hey eh eh! I made a trip down with my parents to Woodlands Loop/Terrace last Saturday. We heard of this cake shop which apparently was on some Channel 8 show so we decided to check it out. Located in an industrial area, there are many factories who are housed there. We even saw this guy buy off two bean curds directly from a staff in the kitchen. I was like "Wah, like that also can." Yes, can.


Puff pastries, bazhang (rice dumplings), curry puffs are just some of the foods made/sold. Once I exited the lift at Level 5, I could already smell the bazhang. It was a pleasant smell. I like it. really like it.


Eclairs, cheesecakes, cream puffs, pineapple tarts are just some of the food sold. There were so many people in the shop that there was barely enough space to open the fridge. T_T After which, we walked down to Woodlands Terrace where many food wholesalers are. The two more well-known ones are Fassler and Melvados. Fassler sells seafood stuff like fresh salmon and seafood soups whereas Melvados sells cakes, ice cream and more western stuff.

In Fassler, visitors get the chance to be in a cold room where all the frozen seafood are kept for sale. I always look forward to going in because it's like experiencing the North Pole in Singapore. The kids all love going in because its chilling fun. (geddit?) cos it's a CHILLer... -_-'''


I think it was really God that led us to Melvados on that day because it was the only day they were having a sample buffet. Like so many people were just holding toothpicks and stabbing the tiny cakes which ranged from brownies to carrot cakes. IT DOESN'T END THERE GUYS. They have black pepper smoked duck, tandoori chicken, cheese baked rice, clam chowder soup. LIKE YOUR LUNCH SETTLE ALREADY. You can see so many people just queuing over and over again just to eat all the samples. HAHAHAHA I was thinking "just take the whole tray home la." 


I can never forget there was this one dude that was so gangster. Everyone was using toothpicks but guess what he used? SATAY STICK. I was like this dude.... genius man. Don't fight for the last piece with this guy cos his stick is longer than yours. (that's what she said) but seriously I was laughing along with my dad! He definitely has more experience. We went to buy pesto because my bro loves it and we also bought Soursop sorbet ;)

(more pictures @ http://foxusphotos.tumblr.com)

Usually these wholesalers will only open for half a day so try to go before 12PM if you want to explore because there is a lot of walking. Bring along your shades, extra bags (for the goods) and water bottle.If you wanna try the samples from Melvados, go on the last Saturday of every month!

Have a great weekend! Thanks for reading.
Be blessed, x.

Monday, 12 May 2014

#44 - NIGHT LIGHTS


Hello night owls. I went for a theatre show recently titled #UnicornMoment by Checkpoint Theatre starring Shu An. Now, I entered the room with low expectations not thinking that I'll come out with feeling the total opposite. Like what in the world did I just watch?? That was AMAZING! Let me elaborate.

First, I've never heard of Checkpoint Theatre. Second, I didn't think Shu An could act because I've only ever seen her on TV doing variety programs like Tried & Tested for example. Anyway, the lights dimmed and Shu An comes out re-enacting scenes or moments of her hosting gigs before getting her game face on and brings us on a journey of her story. Not only was the story humorous but it was real and relatable. I felt as if she was acting the story of my life, it was so SO similar. Getting angry at my parents at certain annoying things they do but only to love them even more because of it and laughing it off. Going to my Ahma's place only to speak to her for a while before getting distracted by technology only to realize that it was pointless to make a trip there if I am going to do the things I could've done at home. (In short, I didn't spend time with my Ahma.) The world telling you to be yourself, be yourself, JUST BE YOURSELF only to realize that 'myself' is defined by society. Putting my trust in others only to have trust thrusted back in your face. 

Personally, I found the set so simple but well-used. It was the set, a character, a stage and a screen. One thing I caught was how she opened one of the doors and it showed a warm orange light. Silence descended upon the audience and you can feel the mental gasps like 'wo...wo..woah.' LIKE THAT ALSO CAN. Shu An's acting was really on point. She made me laugh so hard and sometimes making it hard to hold back my tears. Is it okay if I say she is one person to look out for in the theatre scene? (I said it anyways. lol)

All in all, if this were to be ever shown again, I recommend y'all to go watch it. :)

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After the show, me and A went up to the roof terrace 'cos I've never been up there. Again, I was amazed by how beautiful this part of Singapore could be. I was smart enough to have brought my camera but not so in bringing an extra battery. pft. Anyhow, I still managed to capture something.



We had a talk about life, work, people, dreams and relationships. I guess the skyline really does something to you. It just gives you the feels and makes it the perfect time to connect to someone on a deeper level.


Cheers, friend.


Here's wishing you night owls a restful holiday.
Thanks for reading and be blessed, x.

Sunday, 4 May 2014

#43 - SUSHI


Hey y'all! For lunch on Saturday, I made myself S U S H I! It was delicious and my first ever experience making one. It definitely is an art form making the perfect sushi which obviously, mine isn't. The ones professionally made are always colorful and so appetizing mmmmmmm... :P


I've always loved Japanese cuisine and I decided on sushi because we had rice in the fridge as well as seaweed on the side. I made 2 types - chicken and veggie maki's. Simple ingredients I used were capsicums, mushrooms, onions, eggs, carrots and pop corn chicken. The maki's are inspired by the ones I ate at Maki San :) Since I'm on the topic of sushi, I highly recommend Maki San for your own personalized sushi and Koh Grill and Sushi Bar for the heavenly, out of this earth Shiok Maki.

Maki San: [ $10 > ]
2 Handy Road, #B1-17/18
Singapore 229233
Mon - Thu: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm
Fri - Sat: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Sun: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

435 Orchard Rd 
Wisma Atria Shopping Centre #04-23
Mon - Thu: 11:30 am - 9:45 pm
Fri - Sat: 11:30 am - 10:45 pm
Sun: 11:30 am - 9:45 pm

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Thanks for reading and be blessed, x

Thursday, 1 May 2014

#42 - MAKE YOUR OWN STICKERS


Hey y'all! I've got something creative to share today. Since it's restful day ('cos I prefer rest over labor), I thought I would do some stickers for myself. I've actually done this for two of my friends and I figured it's a great way to give. Why make stickers yourself when you can buy them? Personally, I would like to receive handmade stickers since time and effort has been put in to create them so it's really from the heart. Same thing goes for why would you wanna bake a cake for someone when you can buy it easily right? Anyway, let's get sticky....

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You can get these at Popular, Art Friend, craft stores or selected stationery shops. I'm using the cheap matte paper ones which costs $3.60 for 10 pieces.


I love having music playing to keep me going and sometimes, it can also give inspiration. One music player I go to is Spotify. Spotify is unique because it has different playlists for the mood you're in. It also has quite a big database for music which includes top music chart artists as well as indie bands. You can also check out my Spotify account for my playlists; here I am listening to my The One with the Chill Jam playlist ^ ^


I turned to my hard drive for my own pictures to use them as my background. Alternatively, I went on Tumblr/Pinterest for really nice photos. After finding the photos I liked, I saved them to one file where I will then work from. Simultaneously, I search on Google images for tumblr quotes for inspiration on the typography and design.


Personally, I used illustrator to do all of my text designs. One perk is when the image is being blasted to a huge size, the text will not turn pixelated. I also used Photoscape to crop my images into a circle. Alternatively, here are some free photo editing applications that are available for use/download: pixlr | photoscape

For one of my friends, instead of having a background, I used plain colors instead which turned out really classy and it has a clean edge to it. So, use a blank canvas if you run out of pictures! On illustrator, I use these settings: CMYK in 300dpi and in 16bit/32bit.

For unique fonts, I go to Dafont which has a bunch of free downloadable fonts in many styles!




The fun part is getting to design! It doesn't need to be super profesh. Just treat it as a blank canvas and design as how you feel! It can be anything, really. A name, a word or even an alphabet. After designing, I put the templates onto a word document before converting into a PDF file. 

Before printing, I made sure that the print settings are in color (if I want them in color, but you can print in monochrome as well.) and the size of the images. I've wasted ink almost 5 times just because I didn't print in the right settings so I hope that this will not happen to anyone else. Ensure that the back of the sticker paper is facing upwards so the images get printed on the blank side. 


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I hope this might give inspiration to those who are in need of one and helpful to those who plan to do something like this! Here are some shots of my end product :



Have fun and be blessed, x