Love. Laugh. Learn. A fun journey with Little Ones. A beautiful life with Loved Ones. A crafty mind to inspire my Young Ones.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Round up for 2013, a Crafty Year!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
DIY Cushion Covers for CNY
When I saw this fabric in the stall at Penang, it reminded me of Chinese New Year which is only a month a way. So I bought a yard and spent 15 minutes to make two of these envelope cushion covers to bring some festive feel in our living hall.
Watch out for more CNY craft to come (although I have absolutely no clue yet at this moment..:)
What will you be crafting this CNY?
The tutorial is available here... http://funwithlittleones.blogspot.com/2013/07/10-minutes-envelope-pillow-case-old.html
在槟城游逛时看到这匹布时就想起了农历新年,买了一码的布,花了十五分钟就缝了两个枕头套来点缀客厅,好为家里带来一息新年气息。
学习了缝制的最大得益就是,可以任选自己喜欢的布料,依照自己的创意来设计,省钱之余还带来大大的满足感。虽然不完美,但心意满满。
农历新年将近,你开始准备了吗?
Shoe Box Doll House {tutorial!}
The Tutorial - Shoe Box Doll House
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Lemon Sugar Scrub (best DIY Gift!)
Monday, December 23, 2013
2013 Christmas Round Up
It's been a busy month of late night crafting and baking, to celebrate the special season of joy and love with the people I loved.
May you find some inspiration from some of these Christmas DIYs that I have created over the past 1 month. These are mostly simple craft but yet because they are made by mommy, the little ones actually appreciate them better. Even big guy had a surprise DIY gift this time!
You may find the relevant post of each picture, from top left to right.
Little Matryoshka Doll dress
http://funwithlittleones.blogspot.com/2013/12/little-matryoshka-doll-dress-christmas.html
Little Dress for Ms Bunny!
No link / tutorial available yet... Until the dress completion completed. I made dresses and booties for this little bunny so my little ones can learn the soft skill such as buckling /unbuckling the button, wearing clothes etc.
Christmas Pajama
http://funwithlittleones.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-1st-christmas-pajamas.html
Christmas cookies
http://food4littleones.blogspot.com/2013/12/christmas-cookies.html
Heart Felt Coasters
http://funwithlittleones.blogspot.com/2013/12/heart-felt-coasters.html
Button Christmas Tree (cum toys!)
http://funwithlittleones.blogspot.com/2013/11/tutorial-diy-christmas-felt-tree.html
Christmas Yule log cake
http://food4littleones.blogspot.com/2013/12/15-minutes-yule-log-cake-short-cut-way.html
Saturday, December 21, 2013
DIY Heart Felt Coasters 爱心杯垫
Friday, December 20, 2013
Amazing New Zealand, A Self Driving Family Trip, Part 2 (South Island)
In compare to North Island, South Island offers a palette of dramatic scenery, from it's mountain-scape to infinite ocean view. Driving through the island from town to town was such a pleasure with all the breath taking view. The weather in South Island was much colder compared to the North, so do come prepared with appropriate clothing.
Day 7 Picton - Kaikorou
Do board the ferry early to get yourself a nice seat, we were fortunate to get the last vacant table in the lounge.
We would have gone for whale watching but too bad baby C was under 3 years old and the min age limit is 4yo , so bye bye Kaikoura, we are leaving for Christchurch now!
Accommodation & My Rating:
Brand new condition, clean, nice layout. Warm and friendly service by the owner Darrell. A small children playground within the vicinity cheers up the kids. Definitely worth the money! Come with a laundry room, so you may get your washing done here with a small fee.
Day 8: Christchuch
Newly renovated, good location to eatery and shopping area. Ample parking.
- Riccarton Market @ Christchurch
- Aoraki Mount Cook
- Lake Tekapo
Day 10: Queenstown, City of Entertainment
Kemnay B&B. 6/5 (yes, it's that good!)
This has to be the best accommodation we have ever stayed in so far! Warmth hospitality by the lovely retired couple, Fraser & Heather, who made us felt like we were there to visit our relatives. They made the most delicious breakfast and were so accommodating. We had the entire first floor all to ourselves and they were so kind to provide us with toys and kid bath solution knowing we were traveling with 2 young kids. I would MOST CERTAINLY re-visit Kemnay. simple love this place. The view is TO-DIE-FOR (see for yourself), the rooms were flawless, the location was great and the hospitality was really beyond what we could ever expect as travelers.
Day 11: Lake Wanaka
- Chinese Settlement @ Arrowtown
- Cromwall
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Wanaka Toy Museum(not worth going!!) - Wanaka Puzzling World
Day 12- Queenstown
After all the adrenaline rush activities, we stopped by Queenstown Garden for a picnic by the river side overseeing all the sail boats, and little ones had fun feeding the birds. It's blossoming in the gardens and it is such a lovely park with many locals jogging, skating or walking their dogs.
Day 13 - Oamaru
Oamaru view at one of the look out point |
Look for the Blue Penguin sign! |
The next morning, we visited the Yellow Eye Penguin colony but no luck in meeting any penguins, so we moved on to the heritage prescient and stopped by the Woolstore Galleries to check out what's interesting, which is really nothing much. We had some freshly baked pies at the old St Harbour bakery followed by hand crafted ice creams at the De Mojo before leaving the historic town.
Just a Note...
We were undecided between Dunedine and Oamaru at first, but we picked the later due to the little penguins. If you would prefer some place more hippe and happening, perhaps Dunedine may be a better choice as it has a Cadburry factory. ;)
Day 13- Queenstown - Christchurch
Day 14- KiwiRail Alpine Trans @ Christchurch
We boarded the KiwiRail Alpine Trans at Christchurch Railway Station Addington early at 7:30am for our day trip on the Alpine Trans, which took us from Christchurch to Greymouth, passing through the Arthur's Pass National Reserved Park. It took a full day from 8:15am and reached back to town at 6:20pm, however the route was so scenic that we have no regret taking it. We saw the glaciers, rivers, rows of mountains with crystal clear streams or large patches of green pastures full of farm animals. Near Otari, we even saw many waterfalls and wild flowers. The view was truly a feast to the eyes.
The train passed through a total of 22 tunnels during the ride, the duo were super excited each time we entered the pitch dark tunnel and will scream and count aloud until we finally see day light again. Somehow they associate dark tunnel with spiders and bats, a result of watching Little Einsteins show. :)
That's It. All Great Story must come to an end... Well, this pretty much sums up our 2 weeks family trip to this heavenly place. It is certainly one of the best family trips for us till today. We had fond memory of it and this article will remind us of the wonderful time we had in NZ. I hope you find it useful and do feel free to drop me a question or so, I shall try my best to reply to you (within my limited touristy knowledge of NZ :).
Cheers!