Posted by: Priya Mani on: October 5, 2010
This has to be the cutest pieces of folded paper I have ever since. Why not fold this and give to your lover, im sure they would be delighted!
I will defiantly be folding this cute piece of origami when I have a little bit more time on my hands. I found this on one of my favourite websites – Canon Creative Park. You can find the instructions for downloading the template here.
Posted by: Priya Mani on: October 5, 2010
Posted by: Priya Mani on: October 4, 2010
Posted by: Priya Mani on: October 4, 2010
Pilot has an easy way of turning your handwriting in to a font. All you do is fill out letters onto a template, that you can download from Pilot Handwriting, then scan it onto your computer using a webcam. The website will then turn your handwriting into a readable font that can you use to write emails with.
Posted by: Priya Mani on: September 24, 2010
I love my DS and this one is just so cute.
This is the world’s smallest DS lite. It’s only slightly bigger than a paper clip and is a very detailed piece of work.
Posted by: Priya Mani on: September 22, 2010
This is ‘cake mail, a nice slice of a fake postcard’. It looks just as yummy as a real mud cake but real, it is not!
This thin, textured slice of faux chocolate cake is frosted generously and has one flat, printed kraft paper surface where you can anything you heart desires.
Use it for birthdays, weddings or to put a smile on someone’s dial. It’s definitely a cheeky, quirky and unique post card to send.
Posted by: Priya Mani on: September 14, 2010
It is so lovely to receive some form of tangible communication for your friends once in a while. What better way to start of Spring than with handmade cards.
I was originally thinking of sending a small packet of seeds inside of the cards but I do believe this may pose some sort of quarantine risk!
These cards are simple to make.
Here are a few things you will need: