Sunday, January 27, 2008

Cupcake stamp from Isetan



Was absolutely delighted to find this little cupcake stamp nestled in between the animals ones at Isetan, The Gardens very recently. The whole pack of stamps cost only RM5.00!


gomen nasai for the dodgy pic!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

A bash at origami



Had a bash at origami over the weekend. Bought 2 origami instruction books from the 100yen store way back when they had a store in Bangsar (for RM5 each). The instructions are all in Japanese but one can figure most of it out by looking at the diagrams.

It was good practice for my fingers and brain somehow. All those years of sitting at the computer and desk sifting through documents have not done much for my fine motor skills in crafting! It was a good activity to have with my 7 year old as most kids these days lack exposure to crafting. I mean, when I was her age, we were doing simple cross-stitch at school and later, crochet and knitting! Some of you may remember those crocheted animals made from empty Vitagen bottles.


Cat finger puppet



Pig finger puppet



My 7 year old taped the shirt and pants together and drew the details.


Mr. Gribbet, looking none the worse for wear

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Tamagotchi Fever


Version 3 (left) and Version 4 (right)


Tamagotchi fever has hit our household again! Again, in that years ago before we had kids, when the tamagotchi craze first hit the world, we each got a tamagotchi for ourselves...hmmmm...the loco things we did in our kidless past! Now our kids have fully gotten into the tamagotchi swing of things again - this being the age of Version 4 (Version 5 has just been released folks!. Our version 3 was purchased at Isetan at about RM39 (at half price) just before Version 4 was released. Version 4 (light pink) was bought in HK at half price in Dec 07. A Melburnian friend reports that Version 4 is retailing at AUD9.90!

Here are the different tamagotchis available. We found these in those Bandai toy machines at the Parkson toy department. Some had to be purchased with 2 tokens (RM8 in total). The "Maidtchi" which was like a paper clip cost 1 token (RM4).


"Memetchi"

I claimed this as mine - as I love cooking! The figurine's arm will move up and down with the whisk when a knob at the top of the head is pushed.
The following is a description (in italics) of the different tamagotchis from the tamatown.com website.
She has remarkable sparkly big eyes. She is very defensive though. She will stare someone down while saying "Mean to me!" if she feels her opinions are not heard.


"Mametchi"

He is very brillant and always sincere and polite.
Mametchi is our favourite! The toy dog is magnetic so that Mametchi's eyes will move when the dog moves!


"Maidtchi"

No description from tamatown.com.


"Kuchipatchi"

Kuchipatchi is a favourite too. His name is so fun to say!
He is mild mannered and very romantic. Some would even call him lazy.

Feeding the soul

I've decided to start this blog for me to post the fun and lovely stuff that I come across. This may include crafty things, new products that I come across, lovely art or prose... Anything that my soul has received nourishment from, basically...
So I hope some of the stuff I share will refresh some of you or just give you some laughs. Enjoy!