Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Sabahan Quote T-shirt Design


I have been starting my t-shirt printing business apart from my handmade business (which occasionally I received orders especially from relatives and close friends) last month after I got my Silhouette Portrait. 


It takes me 2 months to research and learn about cutting with my Silhouette machine. Yes, there were time when I was intimidated with the small machine but it's a process of learning. I learn a lot from Melissa from Silhouette School Blog. She has a Youtube channel for those who prefer visual learning. I joined Facebook groups for Silhouette beginners and absolutely loves how people help each other whenever anybody needed help on using either Portrait or Cameo.

For Malaysian you can get your Silhouette Portrait at Silhouette Malaysia

For moms who is looking for a way to start a home-based business and are in the creative side, you could use a cutting machine to start yours. There is so many crafts you could create from a cutting machine you just have to find your niche.

So, back to my T-shirt printing business, these Sabahan quote T-shirt design  I created are meant for the sole purpose of personal used only (meaning for me and my son). My husband finds out about my T-shirt making and ordered a few T-shirt for him and his group of friends. Then I thought maybe I should create a line of T-shirt to include in my handmade business. For now I only have a few designs in my collection and aim to create more of it.


View some of my T-shirt design collection here.

T-shirt mockup from Behance.




Monday, 9 April 2018

Build a Fort Castle from Cardboard




So my son has been asking me to build him a fort castle. I hesitate because it would take me hours. But after a few days of keep on showing me photos of the fort castle that he wanted I finally agreed to make him one. And so, around the town we go looking for cardboard. We got it at our grocery store for free and then went back to start with our project.


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And so this is the photo he showed me. And this is how I decided on how it should be. Just a simple square that act as his playpen of playhouse since I'm not convinced that he would spend all his time there. And sure enough, after hours of making a children size cardboard fort, he placed all his stuff toys and his favourite cars inside and left it just as it is until today. Once in a while he would show the fort to his friends but that's just about it. But it's ok, I got a new title for my blogpost then.




This is the entrance and he named his fort castle 'Pagavi Castle'. 



The size of this diy playpen is 40 inch x 50 inch and 32 inch in height and I used about 4 medium boxes. In order to attach the edges of the boxes I used hot glue gun as it dries very fast and then you can move to the other section to work on.



The tower is just enough for him stand and peek through the small window. But as I say at the beginning, this whole-afternoon-diy-project is left in playroom never to be used until God knows when.







Thursday, 5 April 2018

DIY Hamster Hideout


Introducing our new family member, Olive the Roborovski hamster or dwarf hamster. Apparently my boy got it's name from the cartoon Popeye the Sailorman. 

We got ourselves a Syrian hamster too which to be introduced later on.

Olive is very small and fast. Although you can pet her it's best just to observe her because she can be quite jumpy by the slightest sound. Even though we had her for 2 months now, she is still scared of human touch. 

Since little Olive is such a scaredy cat I built her a hideout. I bought the little hideout for less than RM5.00 at a pet shop since it's an old stock. And decided to 'renovate' the little cage. 



Little Olive loves to peek through her little window. 



The second floor with wide opening which I use to store her food. 


There she goes looking for food.


With ice-cream, I aligned the stick to build her stair to the top floor. 


Using ice-cream stick and drawer partition, I built the first floor with very small opening. 


This is a just a simple design using a plastic house. You can build yours from scratch using cardboard too.