2011 weekly planner December 25, 2010
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to motivate myself for the intense studying required next year, i decided to pamper myself and make me a weekly planner. because i haven’t used one since i was 13. and i guess next year i’ll be super busy and might forget some stuff. and by making one myself i’d have the incentive to actually use it.
first i gathered tons of scrap paper lying around the house and cut them up. 21x9cm for the pages, 21x10cm for the dividers.

the papers i used are a mishmash of chinese compo paper, foolscap, square paper, graph paper, brown paper, cream paper, printed-on-one-side paper, etc.
then i cut the dividers properly. each is 3.5cm in width.

here you can see the paper better. and then i lettered them with text transfer.

it’s 36pt clarendon med.
then i made a template thing for lining the paper and lined them. then numbered them.


and now the hardcover. i’ll just say all the steps at once because i’m lazy to keep putting images and then typing. so i’ll just type all and then put all the images. it’s pretty self-explanatory.
i cut cardboard of dimensions 23x11cm and 23×0.9cm. stuck them to white paper with slight gaps in between. trimmed off the excess white paper. folded the edges in and stuck them down.



this bit may be a little tricky for some people but i’ve stretched my own canvas and folded the corners so i know how to do it. just fiddle around with the corners until you’re satisfied.
now the pages! stick them together, and then onto a strip of paper. and then stick the whole thing onto the cover.


then i cut coloured paper of dimensions 21x10cm and stuck it on the inside covers.

and now to befoul the pristine white cover!

run amok with text transfer! this time it’s american typewriter. numbers are 16pt, alphabets are 20pt.


that’s the front.

and the back.

and the spine.
and so i’m done! my brother wasn’t impressed /: or maybe he’s given up on me because i waste my time doing stuff like this. but i think i did a good job! i’m rather happy with it. except that maybe the 1cm border is a bit too big. i’m starting to think craft is better than painting because you actually make something substantial and usable…(possible idea for coursework…?) talking about painting, i haven’t done any actual art-ish art this whole holiday. what a wonderful art student i am, aren’t i?
i’m hungry and it’s lunchtime and i don’t have the time to properly type a nice long post so this is it.
oh right. merry christmas everyone! (:
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[27-12-10 UPDATE]
i made a compound closeup thing!
badges November 6, 2010
Posted by dilutedwater in craft.Tags: badge, felt, leather, paper
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learned from a senior how to make badges the cheap way.
you start off with these…
these are one-side adhesive circular cork pieces from daiso. it’s supposed to be stuck on the legs of chairs or something. they’re $2 for a pack of 18.
and some of these…
these are 3/4 inch pin backs from artfriend. it’s about $6 for a pack of 60.
and so you just stick random stuff on the adhesive side, and one of those pin thingums on the other side, and you can make these:
okay let’s describe them in pairs.
the two on the top left are patterned paper. the floral one was origami paper from jenny, the hexagonal one was wrapping paper laura used for my birthday present(s).
the two on the top right are cork. i bought cork sheets from daiso ($2 for 5 A4 sheets). so it’s cork-on-cork. but the grain is bigger and looks nicer and less…miniscule.
the two on the bottom left are felt. grey and brown respectively.
the two on the bottom right are leather. black and white respectively. leather is so darned hard to cut. i had to use the kind of scissors used to cut frozen meat to cut through it cleanly. i mean, FROZEN MEAT.
so the badges are pretty cool. and fun to make. i think i shall go around giving them to friends or something.
and the other teachers’ day stuff September 5, 2010
Posted by dilutedwater in craft, Uncategorized.Tags: badge, bookmark, camera, post-it, strawberry, test tube
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in addition to the calendar and the magnets, i also made other stuff.
This is a chocolate-dipped felt strawberry, made like this one but with the extra chocolate layer. Then I squeezed it into a test tube with beads inside. The rainbow-coloured one is so nice, right?
Bookmarks with badges and a note. Bookmarks and badges from CAT SOCRATES at Bras Basah Complex. I really like their badges there, but it’s oh so expensive. The post-its are a gift from Laura, just thought you should know. I think it’s from this place called Amoeba at Iluma.
keyboard magnets September 2, 2010
Posted by dilutedwater in craft, design.Tags: computer, key, keyboard, magnet
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i’ll say this again: I AM NOT A FREAKIN’ STALKER!
quite some time ago i was browsing instructables.com for random ideas, and came across some stuff you can do with old keyboards. one of them was turning keys into pushpins/thumbtacks. so after surveying teome as to the nature of the staff room’s cubicle walls, i discovered they were magnetic. so i decided to make magnets that spell out his name instead or pushpins/thumbtacks. (i made magnets of a very different nature last year. see this.)
so according to instructables, the first step was to clean out the keys.
this here be keys in black and white, because his name has two ‘n’s and i don’t have two identical keyboards. so i decided to use one black set and one white set, and alternate the letter colours.
using a pair of pliers and my nifty skills, i successfully plucked off the annoying stumps. they were very difficult D:
and then i had to break magnets into shape using pliers again. it was not a pleasant experience, with magnet shards flying everywhere, and one particularly sharp one cutting my thumb. that’s the original circular magnet on the right (i had a lot of extras from last year), and the reshaped one on the top left.
pop the magnet in. i glued mine in with glue gun. would have used silicon gel but didn’t have any…
that’s my prototype up there. it’s the escape key because at that point i wanted to escape from temporal space-time realities. come to think of it, i still do.
and this is the final (:
title: (i don’t know what to put?)
size: 1.8×1.8×0.9 cm approx.
materials: keyboard keys, magnets
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right now i’m really worried that the glue gun won’t hold. i’ve had a few incidences where the magnets drop out…but i guess i’ll have to stick them somewhere for a few days and see how it works out. if they fall out i’ll use super glue. because the glue gun would have provided some filling to elevate the magnet.
not much to comment on aesthetically. except that i’ve now acquired the skill of breaking circular magnets into squares. not very handy actually.
as usual, i take care to make stuff i give practical /:< i mean, even if he doesn’t use it to hold paper or whatnot, it’s always fun to make anagrams of your name…neon, none, send, nose, node, does, done…(to take 4-letter words for instance).
as to why i only spelled his name, it’s because if i were to add the surname as well, it’d seem…impertinent? rude? and i’d have to add a “mr” as well. which would mean an extra 4 more keys = more time, but i don’t have so much time so i decided not to.
and now packaging! i got a boiling tube and a cork stopper and put them in like this.
if i had tried to put them all facing the same way, the magnets would attract each other and end up clumping, which is a bother and annoyance. partially because i put them with the same polarity facing out.
i had intended to magnet the whole boiling tube with magnets inside to the walls of his cubicle very early in the morning and then run away before he arrives, but then realised the glass was too thick. so now i guess i’ll have to do it the normal way and place it on the desk. i have yet to find out what time he comes to school, so i can avoid the awkwardness of actually trying to sneak around and failing. terribly i predict.
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and the same thing goes with the other post. i’m typing this on the afternoon of the 8th of august and will only publish this after i give it out. with a message that i won’t be giving anything next year (because i’ll be studying).
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[28-8-10 UPDATE]
however, i realised the glass didn’t really go with the plastic /: so i changed the packaging to this;
it’s a little plastic pocket with a piece of grey felt stapled over the opening. i wish it’d look a bit…classier. sigh.
so there! i spent less than $5 (my initial budget). i don’t really know the exact cost because the magnets were already in my box of stuffs. and computer keys are…recycled? all i hope now is that he won’t think it’s xinhui’s pw project leftovers…BECAUSE I OBVIOUSLY DID IT A LONG TIME BEFORE THEIR MINI-TRIAL D:
okay not good karma to end a happy post with a sad emoticon. but i can’t help feeling invariably sad whenever i think about the festering situation…and i know it can never be reversed…i just hope that all will go relatively well on tuesday. or else i think i’d have another breakdown in the art room again. sigh.
[31-08-10 UPDATE]
last night i changed the packaging again. the final one looks like this.
i used a A5 sheet of tracing paper and tape. so okay it looks plain but i couldn’t think of anything else at that late an hour. i hope he doesn’t misunderstand and think spelling his name is too personal or something like that. i guess the problem with transparent packaging is that the contents are visible. and that more often than not works out to be bad for me. hmm…i shall try to lie to myself that great things come in small packages and be satisfied with it. or that i’m aiming to be minimalistic.
i realise the packaging ideas got increasingly cheapo D: says something about my level of self-esteem huh.
anyway successfully gave it with a message written on the back of a re-printed piece of prep. i don’t know whether the response was positive or negative, and i don’t think i ever will? [i will diverge slightly from the art aspect from here onwards so just ignore the rest of the post if you're uninterested.] unless by some warped shred of luck that i’m allowed even remotely near his desk and see them stuck there or something. and i was asked who wrote the MCTA nomination write-up. i never expected the school to actually show teachers the nominations. i remember i was thinking of all the seemingly insignificant little quirks (i think i even used the word “quirks”) that he does, like changing marker ink every few lines to deprive us of the boredom and monotony of a monochromed-text-filled board and printing worksheets in georgia instead of default fonts so it looks more interesting etcetc. can’t really remember the exact amount of amusing observations i wrote down and probably exposed my keen sense of observation for the unorthodox and inrrelevant, which probably made me seem even weirder than i already am. at any rate, i think it was a rhetorical question since he would have seen the hard copy and recognised the handwriting? sometimes i don’t understand how the minds of people work…and i half wish i did and half wish i didn’t /:
this is rapidly degenerating into a complaining-about-the-world’s-unfairness-and-how-my-life-is-so-sad post.
[17-09-10 EDIT]
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‘A’ stands for… February 2, 2010
Posted by dilutedwater in craft.Tags: bead, charm, felt, handphone, leather, sewing
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AYLA!
i made something for her. as a belated christmas present.
it’s a little handphone charm. wait, the little is kinda redundent, because no one really uses a HUMONGOUS handphone charm.
size: 3 x 2 x 0.8 cm (or the size of half a thumb)
materials: felt, beads, leather
it looks quirky and cute, like how ayla is to me (: we had a blast in vacouver!
VANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVER!
okay back on track. i hate the tiny stitches. and i used double thread. pain in the finger. and the negative space in the ‘A’ is so hard to cut out. i used a penknife (trusty thing). the little felt loop is…hopefully secure. i’ll see how it holds out.
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VANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVERVANCOUVER!
(because i can’t think of any other way to end the post.)


















