2014年7月8日 星期二
A victorian style table and some BRIGHT COLOURs
Dear Readers,
I am obsessed with decorating furnitures these days.
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To be honest, I always use colours like pale pink, pale blue, pale green etc. So, I decided to use some Bolder colours-- Like this.
Turquoise blue :D :D IT turns out pretty well. I love how bright it is. The peach colours of the petals echo with the blue so well !!!
2014年7月5日 星期六
Coral Reef Color Wreath and Free colour palette
Dear Readers,
Do you like coral reef colours? For me, I think it is very lovely. In fact, I am experimenting with coral reef colours right now and would like to give everybody some advice on doing coral reef colours.
Q1" What is it?
Coral reef colours mean.. well, the colours of different sorts of coral reefs. Literally :D
The colour of corals are usually bright and sharp. I, however, prefer a more dreamy colour scheme. Therefore, I kinda add some brown into each coral colour.
Like this:
Tell me what you think & comment below :D If you want me to make colour palette (eg. shabby chic, country chic... ) Just tell me ^^
Do you like coral reef colours? For me, I think it is very lovely. In fact, I am experimenting with coral reef colours right now and would like to give everybody some advice on doing coral reef colours.
Q1" What is it?
Coral reef colours mean.. well, the colours of different sorts of coral reefs. Literally :D
The colour of corals are usually bright and sharp. I, however, prefer a more dreamy colour scheme. Therefore, I kinda add some brown into each coral colour.
Like this:
Tell me what you think & comment below :D If you want me to make colour palette (eg. shabby chic, country chic... ) Just tell me ^^
2014年7月3日 星期四
Tutorial - Making a miniature dollhouse wreath base
Dear Readers,
It has been years I haven't posted a tutorial. Today, I'd like to show you how I make my wreath base.
This is what a wreath looks like. As you might know, the process of making a wreath is simple. 1. Make the wreath base. 2. Stick petals on. 3.Color it.
However, there is no miniature size wreath base that could be sell online and you might need to do it by yourself.
STEP 1:
Buy some very thin iron wire, you could get it from local craft store. You could also use different wires in different sorts of colour. In here, I use three thin iron wires.
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STEP 2:
Use a green tape to tape the three wires together. You could get the green tape from local craft store as well. Make sure you tape the three wires completely. It could be a little bit tricky since the wires are too thin. Be patient.
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STEP 3:
Circle the wires for two times. This step determines the diameter of your wreath. So you could use any tools that is in a cylinder shape. In here, I use my little finger because I want the wreath to be smaller. (So that you won't need to make TONS OF PETALS to stick onto it) @@
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STEP 4:Bend the wire around the wreath. Bend for two rounds. Just cut the remaining wire parts off. Make sure there is no sharp edges. And you're done!
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Any questions, just comment below and I'll try my best to answer it.
2014年7月1日 星期二
Pie! Pie! Pie!
Dear Readers,
Don't know if you know the AMAZING. EPIC. Miniaturist from Japan-- nunu. He published a new book and I bought it few months ago. In there, there is a berries pie tutorial :D :D :D so I followed n change it a bit and make a passion fruit & blackberry pie!
oh! and also I had made some pink and white hydrangeas... feeling romantic~~~
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