Wednesday, October 31, 2012
033: Masquerade Party
Labels:
Comic Strip,
Filipino Myth,
Holiday Cartoon,
Itim na Dwende,
Kapre,
Manananggal,
Mummy,
Puting Dwende,
Tikbalang
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
030: Wishing of Suburbs
I work in a city but grew up in the province. In the city, it seems like everything is available -- restaurants open 24/7, plenty of moviehouses, plays and fun runs; generally, you wouldn't be bored and people are up and about almost around the block.
But I always dream of the province. The simplicity of it, the trees, the small community and fresh air. I want out of the consumerism and make homemade clothes; grow my own garden instead of always eating out; walking on soil and grass instead of concrete...
Maybe someday but when will that someday be?
*Dinuguan - a Filipino dish with pork and blood as main ingredients. Recipe could be found here.
But I always dream of the province. The simplicity of it, the trees, the small community and fresh air. I want out of the consumerism and make homemade clothes; grow my own garden instead of always eating out; walking on soil and grass instead of concrete...
Maybe someday but when will that someday be?
*Dinuguan - a Filipino dish with pork and blood as main ingredients. Recipe could be found here.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
DIY: Handmade Paper
One of my to-do's is handmade paper. I bought this handmade paper making kit from Papemelroti years ago and used it once to make a total of four sheets of paper. That's right, four sheets! Still, I decided to give it another go, hopefully making a whole bunch this time.
Here is a simplified step-by-step guide based from the kit instructions (refer here for more detailed instruction). I love how Papemelroti consciously promotes not only recycling materials but earth-friendly activities, too!
Things needed:
*bunch of scratch/used paper
*water
*starch
*blender
*basin
*newspaper
*sponge
*Deckle (part of kit)
*Mold (part of kit)
1. Tear/cut used paper into 1/2 inch squares.
2. Use a blender to mix the paper with water. I used the proportion: 2.5 cups of paper = 3.5 cups of water.
3. Place mixed paper and water into the basin. Add 2 tablespoon starch.
4. Place the deckle on top of the mold (wires should be in between) and scoop up paper. Shake a bit to get rid of excess water.
5. Remove Deckle and place Mold on newspaper with the used paper between the mold and newspaper. Using a sponge, soak up remaining excess water.
6. Detach Deckle from the paper. Design *optional*.
7. Leave the paper for 0.5-1 day or until dry. By then it should detach easily from the newspaper.
Relatively easy, right?
Verdict: Fun to do and very informative but if you desperately need papers, better just buy a ream from the store! I think I cut out around 50 used-up paper to make 17 sheets of paper. Plus I spent hours doing this stuff!
Here is a simplified step-by-step guide based from the kit instructions (refer here for more detailed instruction). I love how Papemelroti consciously promotes not only recycling materials but earth-friendly activities, too!
Things needed:
*bunch of scratch/used paper
*water
*starch
*blender
*basin
*newspaper
*sponge
*Deckle (part of kit)
*Mold (part of kit)
1. Tear/cut used paper into 1/2 inch squares.
2. Use a blender to mix the paper with water. I used the proportion: 2.5 cups of paper = 3.5 cups of water.
3. Place mixed paper and water into the basin. Add 2 tablespoon starch.
(Kinda looks like food...) |
4. Place the deckle on top of the mold (wires should be in between) and scoop up paper. Shake a bit to get rid of excess water.
5. Remove Deckle and place Mold on newspaper with the used paper between the mold and newspaper. Using a sponge, soak up remaining excess water.
6. Detach Deckle from the paper. Design *optional*.
Design # 1: Decided to press some dried leaves |
Design # 2: Paper with dried flower petals |
7. Leave the paper for 0.5-1 day or until dry. By then it should detach easily from the newspaper.
And voila! |
Relatively easy, right?
Verdict: Fun to do and very informative but if you desperately need papers, better just buy a ream from the store! I think I cut out around 50 used-up paper to make 17 sheets of paper. Plus I spent hours doing this stuff!
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
DIY,
Handmade Paper,
Papemelroti,
Recycling
Saturday, October 6, 2012
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