Thursday, May 28, 2015

MUJI Corner Punch for that Perfect Rounded Corners


This is probably one of the best paper craft partner I ever had!

I just love how elegant a paper looked like when the corners are rounded, but let's admit it, it's hard to achieve that perfect rounded corner by only using a pair of scissors. Here's another fact, it's also hard to look for corner-rounder punchers in our local bookstore and only online shops offer this type of puncher and mostly the one that I found were BRANDED and EXPENSIVE.

Luckily, I came across a post which has this MUJI Corner Punch, and I was like 'I need to ko to MUJI now!' Lol!

But it's true, I really looked forward on going to the nearest MUJI store as soon as I had my free time.



Gladly, the one that's on BGC area has it! So there, my very own MUJI Corner Punch!

Time to get some punching... papers that is!

Price: Php395
Store: MUJI Bonifacio High Street Central


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Melon Juice: My Summer Thirst Quencher!


Summer is indeed really just around the corner. And summer does remind me of my favorite thirst quenchers! One of them is Melon Juice.

This summer thirst quencher is so easy to prepare. You just need to add water and sugar to a pitcher of shredded melon and you're good to go! Just a quick tip though, do not add milk if you're not planning to consume it right away. Refrigerating the juice with a milk for a few hours turns the melon bitter. So drink it right away if you want your melon juice with milk in it.

And aside from mangoes, melons are good for making fruit shakes too.




Friday, March 20, 2015

Dolci Coffee Jelly: A Nata & Coffee Fusion


I love coffee, but I'm not a jelly type of person. Which explains why I haven't tasted any coffee jelly in my entire life!

But then, a very generous friend gave me one a few weeks ago and it was only today that I finally opened it. I'm a bit surprised because it tastes just right, not bitter and not too sweet either. If you prefer mild tasting coffee, Dolci Coffee Jelly is the one for you! And surprisingly, it's not jelly, instead they used Nata de Coco as a substitute to the usual gelatin. Nice!


Try one for yourself! You can buy Dolci Coffee Jelly (300g) at Landmark Supermarket for Php49.00 only. Very affordable, isn't it?! 

Oh, don't forget to try them with your favorite Vanilla ice cream, they're really good! *wink*




Friday, March 13, 2015

Discovering Titus Pens


I've been dreading for the past couple of weeks to buy some new pens; and I only want one specific brand - TITUS.

My friend introduced me to Titus when she gave me pens in green and brown. Since then I've been using those on my CBTL planner. And because I'm starting to love them (they right so well AND they're budget friendly!) I want MORE colors!!!

However, there were only a few of them in NBS Market! Market! when I first bought my Titus pens and got only the red, blue and purple colors. So, I have to constantly check if they have new ones whenever I had a chance to go to the mall.

And so after a month, I finally got yellow, pink and orange pens!

Oh the joy!!! ^_^

I wish they have MOOOORE colors! Lol!




Wednesday, January 14, 2015

A Merry Postcard

01.14.15 | Metro Manila, Philippines | Photo by Aine Garcia

It's been ages since I got a mail like this. I'm glad I got this Christmas Card from one of my online friends. Thank you! *smile

Thursday, January 1, 2015

New Year with CBTL's The Giving Journal


It's the 1st day of the year and I'm going to start it with my 2015 The Giving Journal from Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. I got this from a blog giveaway I've won last month. Just in time, because 2015 will be a promising year for me and my family. And there will be some big changes that will happen for the better, of course! So this journal will be my buddy for this year!

Happy New Year!!! 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Rosette - The Rolled Fabric Rose

Just when I decided to earn from fabric flowers, I was already "perfecting" my techniques on how to make them. Well, aside from the very few fabric flowers that I made for personal use, here's what I did for the very first collection of Nia&Bella


I call them Rosette. 

These rosettes are made of t-shirt cotton fabric. And no, I didn't use my own t-shirt, instead, I used a sampler of fabric that I bought. And of course, I used a hot glue to secure the rolled fabric. 

3 different sizes of  Rosette


For this collection, I made 3 sizes of 1, 1¼, and 1½" in diameter. I only had 4 colors, though - yellow, fuchsia pink, white, and a very dark blue (not in picture). 

I actually enjoyed doing this, because what I like about rosettes is you don't need too much tracing and cutting. All I have to do is just measure, cut, fold & roll, and glue. But of course, I have to make sure that the fabric flowers are rolled and secured tightly. And also it has to be neat, which means no hot glue showing on the surface. 

the first tries.. not bad huh?!


My fabric rosettes are currently out-of-stock, but I'm planning to have a new batch of them soon together with new variants of fabric rosettes that are SO perfect for your crafty projects.

packed fabric Rosette


Watch out for those and for my other new collection.


Nia&Bella