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Showing posts with label daiso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daiso. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Hologram sticker brought out the star in us

Can see the stars all over our delightful faces?
Gahhhhhhh! I was so excited over my recent lovely find from Daiso - hologram sticker!!!
I found 2 designs in the shop, heart and stars. There are 5 sheets in each packet and I think each sheet measures about the size of a 4R picture.

Once I got home, I immediately measured the length and breadth of my polaroid picture, cut out the measurements from the hologram sticker and then stuck them on! The only mistake that I made was to use a rule to smoothen out the bubbles between the hologram sticker and the photo. It made the sticker full of scratches. :(

Nevertheless, I'm still happy about the final result!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

This craft punch is smiling...



There it was, smiling at me in the shop. I couldn't resist, I had to get it. And it only cost S$2! Yesssss, it's from Daiso again! (^_^)

I thought it would be strong enough for a photograph as what was stated in the packaging. I thought a polaroid would equate a photograph...

But it was sharp enough for my polaroid :(. And so I'm left with only a slight indent of a smiling face at the bottom right hand corner of the polaroid. Hmmm... Fortunately it didn't look too bad!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Great craft finds at Daiso!

Daiso is a shop from Japan which sells everything at only S$2. I love to go hunting for crafting materials at Daiso because sometimes you can really get to find great deals for certain items in the shop! Apparently they have a USA online store!


Plastic knitting spool with a detachable head that comes in small, medium and large sizes! Make the changes according to your yarn and project requirement! Better than the one I got from Spotlight a year ago which cost me S$10 and only comes in one size. (=.=)



Magnetic spring frame for making little purses!




And my favourite, cover buttons! Make your very own buttons with the fabric to match your blouse! But of course I'm not using it for a blouse.



I used the scrap fabric that I had left from making my first blouse.


(^_^)v