Sunday, 30 March 2008

Ang Ku Kueh



In my opinion, this is the best ang ku kueh I have tasted. No, I did not make them. I bought them.

You have to eat this fresh and it should not be refrigerated otherwise the skin becomes leathery. Ang Ku Kueh translated literally means red turtle cake. The skin is made of glutinous rice flour with sweet potato and inside is a filling of sweet green bean paste. You also need a mould to make the specific turtle shape and design.

There is a recipe here but as long as I know where to buy them, I will not be making it anytime soon. It is normally served on birthdays and when celebrating a baby's first month.

Friday, 28 March 2008

Belle Armoire

I could not find most of the Stampington & Co magazines here so when a friend was visiting the US, I asked if he could get me any one of their magazines. This is what he brought me. I'm inspired!!
After flipping through it, I want more! Salon, Artdoll, Handcrafted, Somerset Home, Artful Blogging etc.

Thursday, 27 March 2008

Beautiful Costus blooms



This is one of my favourite Costus. I don't have one in my balcony garden but I see it planted along the roadside and at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Don't you just love the colour. If I am not mistaken this is Costus curvibracteatus.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Singapore buildings

I was passing by in a bus the other day and noticed how this building in the right background had an interesting profile. I love how each apartment had some sort of balcony with plants and how each cubby hole jutted out. In the foreground are old shophouses.

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Mermaid dotee exchange


This is my mermaid dotee which I received from Robin. It arrived last week. When I opened up the package, Umi and Tsuru had a fun time checking it out. They love the hair. Thank you Robin.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Tatted bunnies for Easter


Happy Easter!

Tatted bunnies in different colours and thread sizes. They are available for exchange; for something that you have made. Just leave a comment or an e-mail and tell me which one you want for the exchange. The white bunny is 3 inches and yellow bunny is 2 inches. The other bunnies are about 2.5 inches in size.

Thursday, 20 March 2008

Easter Dotee Exchange





This Easter dotee is from Becky. It arrived on Monday but I did not have time to photograph it. Isn't she pretty. I love the pearls and the yellow chick. She also included a pair of earrings with Tennessee sandstone and a lovely card with a cat. She knows I love earrings and cats. Thank you Becky.

Friday, 14 March 2008

Princess Olivia


Princess Olivia has hatched and flown the coup. She flew off to her new nest yesterday evening. I hope she will keep her new owner warm and cosy. She's made with Thai silk, Delica beads, Czech pressed glass beads, plastic flower beads and tiny sequins with a little pewter crown.

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Marin the pink mermaid



I made Marin the pink mermaid for another exchange. She's in the post today. I had a hard time turning her inside out because of her slim and narrow form. She has two little tatted spiral shells and a sequinned tail. Her pink hair is long and uncontrolled. Imagine her swirling around the blue green waters in the Straits of Johor.

Monday, 10 March 2008

Tatted eggs






I'm experimenting with different colour combinations. There is also a bad egg among the bunch. I must have been half asleep when I was tatting it. Can you pick it out?

Saturday, 8 March 2008

Pink and yellow easter dotee



This is my version of the Easter Dotee. She's already in the post and off to her new home. She's done in yellow and bright pink.

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Monday, 3 March 2008

Trailing Periwinkle


The Madagascar periwinkle in Singapore is normally an upright plant, semi-woody and is free flowering. I have never seen a trailing periwinkle so when I saw this in the nursery, I wanted it. I bought it in early January and its been flowering non-stop since then. I have done some cuttings and they are doing well.