Saturday, February 02, 2008

Favorite Little Things


1- Letter stamps belong to a good friend, Diana. Diana and I have similar taste for little things so we always end up buying the same stuffs even when we are shopping separately. 2 & 3 - Brown paper bag in a set of 5 and the soldier spoon Peifen bought for me while we were in Tokyo's Tokyu Hands. 4 - Handmade doll that belonged to my bro. 5- My rubber stamp carved from eraser. 6- Clock calendar is rusty now even though it is not very old. 7- I don't remember where I picked this character metal toy fridge from 8- Wooden peg bought from a zakka store in Taipei called "Cosy Corner". 9- Vinyl pencil case product I bought in Taipei in Eslite bookstore. 10- Vinyl envelope from Kurkka in Tokyo. 11- Rare souvenir of color pencils I bought when I attended Annecy Festival in France last June. 12- Eraser Melly bought me that speaks of so much character. 13- A pin I bought from an antique bookstore in Paris. 14- Badge brings back memories of London.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi.it's me again=)
just love reading ur blog. Oh. in case u r wondering, im e anon asking u bout left-hander thingy. btw, i just feel tat left-hander do,think n behave differently.
btw, love all ur simple things. n envious that u have travelled to so many places.
hopefully when i grow older, i can go on backpacking trips=)

Anonymous said...

dear left-hander lover (haha, sorry i have decided you are no longer anonymous), i just find your way of thinking quite intriguing. btw, yes, i love to travel but it's not always that i get the chance to do so when i want to. if it ain't for work, i don't think i would have been so lucky to see all those places in 2007 alone. and also, i'm definitely not a backpacking sort of traveller. i'm quite spoilt as in i make sure the accomodation is safe and convenient, toilets are clean and i don't share my room with strangers. so you see? are you still very young? when you said "when i grow older", how much older? i hope you don't mean when you are 40 or 50, cos the older you get, the more you need all the above "conveniences" i'd mentioned...haha.

Anonymous said...

im only eighteen this year=)

*heehee,btw, im e one who last time asked u bout a painted tile thing. love so simple 2.. just watched it.Love how they(hei tu tu & xiao shan)make such great use of recycled items!
i love ur handicrafts too!!attempting on the making of rubber stamp now ^^
Happy Chinese New Year in Advance!

With Love,
dee[no longer anon]

Anonymous said...

ha! so it's you Dee. you've been visiting our blogs quite a bit haven't you? and i wish you loads of hongbaos this CNY so you can use the $ to buy materials for your handicrafts... haha...