7.30.2011

nursery 3D wall art



I've been searching online to find patterns or wall art that stimulates baby. There are tons of cute artwork you can hang on the wall for a sake of nursery decor but your infant really can't see anything that is not contrasting. I was told that they like black and white patterns... something very contrasting. So my original plan was to print out bunch of black and white patterns for the wall, but then, I thought, what if the wall art is partially 3D?



I quickly drew some simple graphics on illustrator, printed it out and taped on 3D flaps. I absolutely fell in love with its look.




7.27.2011

lamp shade makeover



All nice lamps out there that I want were so expensive so I just decided to make my own. I bought a very simple and cheap lamp from Target for $12 then thought about wrapping the shade with knitted twine. I had bought this natural color twine from Home Depot for something awhile back and had two rolls left which was perfect amount to make a crochet cover for this lamp shade.
Single crochet around with I/9 needle. I used 2 twines together to give thicker texture.
I haven't crocheted in so long that I had to look up few youtube tutorials to remind myself how to crochet.
I was very happy with the end result. The shade created nice natural-feeling dim light that is very ideal for night time breastfeeding.
Also looks great during the day!

7.24.2011

knitted letters


I didn't want to buy ordinary wooden or fabric letters that are out in the market. I wanted something that my son can play with when he's little older. something soft and plush-like. This was perfect project to use up my left over yarn colors! Knitting letters were something new to me so I followed patterns from this book. I love how these soft shaped letters bring playful and whimsical feel to the room. These are super light so simple pinboard is all you need to hang them.

7.13.2011

polaroid magnets



I saw this idea on a blog and I thought it would be fun to make it for Skip Hop fridge. We've been hiring many new people and it could be a great tool for them to learn everyone's faces and nameć„“ (but really, it was for me to learn). I put these up today at work and everyone seemed to love it! It definitely makes our fridge look less boring.

7.10.2011

recycled ipad cover

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Somebody at work told me that one of our customers told her about reusing Skip Hop changing pad as an ipad cover. I thought it was a brilliant idea so i decided to make one for myself. It really took 3 minutes to make. The pad was slightly bigger than my ipad so i added a little pocket for USB cord.

sweet elephant

Elephant

My least favorite is when i have to stitch up knitted seams. I knitted this elephant awhile back (even before i was conceived) and never finished it. I thought it was time to wrap it up. Even though it's fully stuffed, it's super soft because this wool is super stretchy. This will be a perfect cuddly toy for my newborn.

baby sweater

Sweater
Finally finished my boy's sweater after 4 months of struggle. I never knew how many components and work goes into making a sweater. it started with back piece, then right front, left front, right sleeve, left sleeve, then neck trim, right trim, left trim and finally sewing pieces together. I will never take a handknit sweater for granted.

placemat

Place-mat

My dining table was looking very lonely in a new location we just moved in. I thought placemats would be a nice addition so I decided to sew up placemats this weekend. I think these definitely added some warmth. I'm going to have to make one for my baby soon as well.

nursery so far

Nursery-inspiration

I always thought that the nursery will need a theme to make it look complete but after coming across this nursery photo, I realized it's perfectly okay not to be tied to a theme. This cozy naturely feel is exactly what i want for my boy.

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I'm not a huge fan of colored wall and i like to keep the wall white like this. This room is so simple and basic, yet so perfect...