Wednesday, December 19, 2012

DIY: Under the Sea Ear Cuff Part 2


Hello! How has everyone been? Busy getting into the holiday season I hope ;) So I finally posted the second part to my ear cuff tutorial. I know...it's been 4 months *hangs head shamefully* but better late than never, right?

In addition to the original "under the sea" theme, I also added a simple and girly version that I made for my friend. She loved it!


I'm so glad it turned out really nicely~

Here's a photo of her wearing them :) She has pretty ears.

Anyways, this is what you need:
  • Ear cuff (premade from part 1)
  • Fine chain
  • Crystals, charms, pearls etc.
  • Eye pins
  • T-pins (for charms)
  • Earring posts, hooks etc.
  • Jump rings
  • Round nose plier -Hong Kong
  • Flat nose plier -Hong Kong
  • Cutting plier -Hong Kong
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
You should be able to find all the supplies and materials in your local craft store ex. Michael's

And if you haven't seen part 1, it would be awesome if you can check it out! Have fun and be creative with this project kekeke~

Also, for everyone who's busy with the holiday season, be careful when you're on the roads and in parking lots! There are quite a lot of aggressive shoppers out there!

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Happy Mid Autumn Festival with Maxim Mooncakes! 中秋節快樂 with 美心月餅!

 To everyone who celebrates this cultural festival, I hope you had a great time with friends and family. Did you go look at the moon? Or if you're the mischievous type, did you play with fire and candles in the metal mooncake boxes? Haha. When I was younger, I would do these things but my favourite part would always be going to the park when it was dark-when the mosquito were biting-to play with lanterns and glow sticks. But obviously, it would go against tradition if you didn't have a bite of a mooncake. Traditional mooncakes are made of sweet lotus paste with one or two salted duck eggs nested within. I find them too heavy for my liking, so this year, my parents bought some ice mooncakes (bing pei) for us to try!

Mango Pomelo/楊枝甘露
 Maxim is a famous brand for mooncakes in Hong Kong and my family prefers this brand. According to my mom, it's the best lol. They have many flavours for these ice mooncakes and my parents specifically bought the mango lover set. There are two of the following: Mango Crunch/芒果脆脆, Mango/皇牌芒果, Mango Chestnut/芒果栗子, and Mango  Pomelo/楊枝甘露(which Google decided to translate to honeydew toothpick).

 I've only tried two of the four flavours but I'm really enjoying the Mango Pomelo. The outside layer tastes like mochi but the juicy flavour of mangoes is in the yellow puree centre.

 The white surrounding the centre is a green bean paste that is slightly sweet. The white jelly-like substance is suppose to be the pomelo but it has no distinct flavour. It just adds a separate layer of texture to the mooncake. Yummy! 4.5/5

Mango Crunch/芒果脆脆
 The Mango Crunch is an interesting combination. The brown outside layer has the rich flavour of cocao which overpowers the mango puree in the middle. 

 The puree and green bean paste is the same as the pomelo one. The only difference is that there are crunchy chocolate biscuit balls embedded in the white which adds a unique twist to this semi-traditional treat.

This slice looks like a creepy smiley face with a missing eye... Nonetheless, I found the Mango Crunch to be quite enjoyable as well. 4/5

Here's a cute way of advertising. Props to you Maxim! This definitely caught my attention when I was in Hong Kong last year and it probably contributed to me buying their fondue dip ice mooncakes. 

Demon Crunch/魔鬼脆脆Angel Crunch/天使脆脆 
 In the kit, there were two Demon Crunch/魔鬼脆脆 and Angel Crunch/天使脆脆 ice mooncakes, a heart shaped silicon mold, a bag of sprinkles and chocolate chips.

 The Demon Crunch is milk/dark chocolate whereas the Angel Crunch is white chocolate. I remember these being disappointing as they didn't have much flavour. They are similar to the Mango Crunch as they have the crunchy chocolate biscuit balls inside.

I just really liked the dipping concept. And sprinkles. Who doesn't like sprinkles? 

I hope you enjoyed this post! And no, I am not affiliated with Maxim at all. It's just a big part of my childhood ^^ *rushes a wave of nostalgia* If you've never tried mooncakes, I really suggest you in giving them a chance. Sometimes, it's the cultural experience that's really worth it :) Good night~!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

NEW DollyWink Eyelashes Out Sept 5, 2012!

From Tsubasa's blog
To all the DollyWink lovers out there, creator Tsubasa will be releasing 3 new false eyelashes on September 5th, 2012. The new ones are labelled 15, 16, and 17 as I do not have the names yet. These are top lashes as far as I can tell. Also, the old "cutsie" packaging will be replaced by the current minimalist packaging that came out not too long ago. The lashes will obviously be available in Japan and hopefully, online stores will carry them very soon.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

I Need Your Help!

Hi lovelys! I entered Essence's Share you Experiece Contest and I really need everyone's help! In order to qualify, I need to get 25 votes before 11:59pm EST on Friday. Please give me a chance~ 
I want to win the trip to Toronto so that I can bring my mom there and let her relax. I'll bring my dad too, via my own wallet. It's another stop motion video that took a while to film and edit. But I hope you enjoy it! Here's the link. If you like it, please vote for it and you can vote daily until the deadline which is Friday. Thank you!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

FOB: Arrr! I think I see me some Holika Holika!

I went to Toronto a few weekends ago. While I was there, I dropped by Pacific Mall as usual. They have really good and affordable bubble tea that are made with real mangoes. The mall also carries clothes, purses, skincare, and make up that I love. I bought this cute nautical shirt-it literally screams "aye aye captain"-from a store called Voir. To my surprise, the mall managed to get a Holika Holika store! I was jumping from the excitement when I saw it. It was perfect timing since I needed a facial cleanser. The annoying thing about the store was that there were these four SAs that kept squealing and yapping in Korean while I was in there...Not exactly professional because it automatically made me feel like they were talking about me -_-;; Unlike the stores of the same brand in Korea, this one did not give out samples. Prices ranged depending on the product you buy. Some coloured cosmetics cost $20CAD+ while my Snow White cleanser only costs $16CAD. From T&T (a popular Asian grocer), I bought the Mandom Cleaning Express Moist that the muse raved about. I don't own any cleansing oil so this was a good choice. Hopefully, these products live up to their name~
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