Text and Image by Poppy Seed
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
12.365 Washi Tape vs Drawer organizing ideas
Text and Image by POPPY SEED
My hubby loves things to be organised.
He has files for bills, receipts, work documents,
and paper piles.
As we moved into our new home, he has designed for himself a drawer with many partitions. He usually organise the bills and documents according to the month.
Hence here comes my task- labelling his drawer.
Almost all types of tape will leave a tape mark,
except Washi Tape. And that's why I like Washi Tape.
To organise his drawer:
1. Select the matching Washi Tapes
2. Tape them on the border of drawer
3. Name each category (e.g. months, tasks)
Washi Tape is made from natural fibers, such as bamboo, mulberry ,gampi tree or other native trees in Japan.
Washi Tape feels like masking tape,
but with beautiful patterns and designs printed on it.
No more clutters at home!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
11.365 Washi Tapes Art
Text and Image by POPPY SEED
Washi Tapes comes in handy
especially when I am making the greeting card.
It brings out perfectly the excitement of the joyous occasion.
Even the wooden pegs begin to dance.
I use them to design my own gift wrap too.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
不舍得丢弃的废物
图文来自:POPPY SEED
你会不会也和我一样,
时常不舍得把一些看似废物的东西丢掉,
哪怕有一天会用得着它。
今天我的废物一:干去的鲜花
废物二: 玻璃瓶
其实,只要花花个十几分钟,
废物就变艺术品了,有可能。
用些麻绳,把干花绑起,
然后在瓶子上再绑个蝴蝶结。
看起来有些复古。
或许也可以用蕾丝衬托底。
作品完成。
虽然花已经干枯了,
但是当把瓶子装饰后,这一切都不再单调。
(喔,我的宝宝露脸了!)
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