Wednesday, 18 April 2012

KitchenAid Mixer


 A Kitchenaid mixer is a must-have for those inspired to be domestic goddess. For me, not that I will be using it often it would be a fantastic decor on my kitchen counter. White will be the colour.  If only it was more affordable. It's about RM2800!!. sigh...

Making a sign

I love signs. Shops like Romantika and KK Home sell lots of that but I fancy none. I just feel that they are a bit too flowery, too 'new' and too fake. I prefer something which is handmade, correction, something which I make. So I decided to make one.

This is actually one of my projects which I did about a year ago. I have had some wooden planks leftover from my dining table project (which I will show in another post). The planks actually came from my MIL's friend's house and were originally used to support a mattress on a spring bed.We were given 6 in which 4 were used to make the dining table.

I started looking for inspiration pics. And I like this one. 'Boulangerie and Patisserie' is so frenchy and is in keeping with other stuff I already had around the house. I like :)  I had a perfect wall space for a sign like this i.e above my kitchen windows.



I wasn't sure whether to use the bare wood since it is already so rustic and paint the writings white. But I was worried that it would look to boring to my already plain interiors. So I've decided to go a bit bolder using black and gold colours instead! Except for the black spray paint which I already had from previous projects, I bought the gold paint (poster paint), a gold pen and a cheap brush from Popular.I looked for an appropriate font and found one called 'Oklahoma' which I downloaded free from the internet. The font is so classic. I love it. I printed the letters and cut/traced them with a pen knife. I kept both the cut out letters and the original printed papers.

First, spray painted the wood plank with the black spray paint (mine is matte / flat black). I only sprayed one side and kept the other side (the more rustic, scratchy side) untouched for future projects, in case I grew sick of the sign. I also purposely left the wood uncut and only cut it after I traced and measured all the letters.Then, I measure the height of the wood and made a line with a masking tape so that the letters would be nicely aligned.

We also made the dining room and the bench ourselves. 

Then, started the tracing. I used the gold pen.





Once all letters were traced, I cut the wood to its appropriate width. Then, filled the letters with the gold paint.  I also painted a border and the fleur-de-lis decorative logo in between the words.



Here's is the finish product. Sorry about the bad quality of the picture. I am yet to invest in a better camera and learn some fancy photographing techniques.



This is a very easy, cheap and definitely hand-made project done in a fun, creative, rainy weekend. Better than what they sell in shops, me think.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Wish List - Serger





This is my latest wish list - serging machine to feed to my latest sewing obsession. Serging at a shop is cheaper but is more troublesome especially since most of the time I don't have no idea what I'm doing with the fabric - with zero sewing training and experience, I do all my sewing by trial and error. Already checked this at a singer shop, this baby costs RM1,400. Pricey but the good news is they accept credit card installment (hooray!). RM60 for 3 years! So by the time I finish paying, my kids will be big and got married...  Hmm.. see if I can think of a way how to sneak this into the house and hide it from my husband for the rest of our lives.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

My next project.


It involves ballerina, pretty fabrics, and Aisya.  Can't wait!

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

My first cushion covers.

I am VERY proud to show you ..... (drum roll...).... my first cushion covers... ta..dah....



(applause!!!)

I sewed them with my mom's old trusty sewing machine which I inherited after her passing.
The fabrics were actually placemats and table runners which were on sale. I think it is a total genius to make covers from them.. sorry for the angkat bakul.. hehe..  The back is the green colour similar to the trimming. I even made the cushion inserts myself.
When I showed them to my husband, he said ''wow.. look professional''. Hehe.. terangkat.
 Not bad for a first sewing project right, especially since I knew nothing about sewing. Mak will be very proud of me. 

Front Entry


This is the view of my front entry. I love hydrangea. These I picked from my garden (well the plant already flowered when we bought from the nursery. Sadly after weeks of neglecting and abusing by cat's urine, the plant went to plants heaven). The ceramic numbers were our house number. I bought them at Schilpol Airport while on transit there last year soon after knowing that our house deal went through. I put them on a vintage shelf which was given to us by my MIL's friend. I'll show you a more complete image of the entry next time.

White sofa pledge.



  1. I will not scream over spilled milo.
  2. I will not mind cats' hair.
  3. I will not lose sleep when the sofa changed colour over daki and sweat.
  4. I will not stop the kids (esp. my son when he comes home from school) from sitting on it.
  5. I will not be annoyed if my son stuff the cushion corners to his nose.
  6. I will not nag my husband if he starts fidling with the cushion corners (what's wrong with the boys?)
  7. I will not cry if my daughter accidentally (not!) left an uncapped red marker pen in between the cushions (and only to discover it weeks later).
  8. I will not tell my family don't ever sit on the sofa - it's for buat cantik aje.

Can I keep the pledge?
Oh dear.. I may have to rethink about this. White sofas are dreamy but they are not practical.

2nd image from BarnHouse. I forgot where I got the first.