Today I finally got to see my chair fully upholstered as a finished product. I went to the National Cancer society office to check out my Chair for Chairity, a cancer awareness campaign organised by National Cancer Society Malaysia. My... Continue Reading →
Today's sketch are of my favourite pair of sandals. I sketched them earlier and now this one is a coloured version of them with the message 'Let your toes be free" I hate wearing closed toe shoes. I live in... Continue Reading →
Hibiscus or locally known as Bunga Raya is Malaysia's national flower. The red of the petals symbolizes the courage, life, and rapid growth of the Malaysian, and the five petals represent the five Rukun Negara or five principles of Malaysia.... Continue Reading →
Bird's nest fern is really common in Malaysia. They grow everywhere and easily. I have 2 pots on my balcony. They don't need that much care nor water so they can survive independently without much maintenance from me. I am... Continue Reading →
The cannon ball tree Couroupita guianensis is really interesting. It has a round fruit, a bit like old rusty cannon balls and beautiful red flowers like a lotus. The monkeys love to eat the fruits. The tree and the fruit... Continue Reading →
Esquire magazine Malaysia celebrated it's 3rd anniversary fashionably last night at Marble 8, Kuala Lumpur, with the theme of twins or triplets in conjunction with its Twin Peaks issue featuring Malaysia's most beautiful twins Anuja and Thanuja as well as... Continue Reading →
Today's sketch are presents my best friend brought me from Istanbul when he came to visit me last week. I got some hammam soaps, lavender pouches and a bracelet with blue stones. I left out the things I had eaten.... Continue Reading →
Tiger Balm, the asian cure for everything! This is something I never leave home without. It's great for headaches, insect bites, blocked nose and muscle pain. I'm not sure what else you can use it for, but I'm sure it... Continue Reading →
I visited the Royal Selangor Pewter Showroom recently and discovered these little treasures. Money in the shape on animals made of tin known as tin currency. Malaya was the worlds top producer of tin and the most common shape was... Continue Reading →
