Sunday, September 21, 2008

Cupcake icing




Cupcakes addict. Just experimenting with icing and ready made sugar flowers. Not bad for a first attempt.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Tokyo dreams






Finally, sometime away from one big smoke to another! Here we are in Tokyo. Having the spent the last 4 days here, there's been much to see and do. Having exhausted ourselves on their complex metro and subway system, it is now time to go back but here are just some of the coolest and in some cases kawaii highlights.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Cyber environment


For a month, I'm working at Cyberport, Hong Kong. It's a very desirable place to live - for the mega wealthy but for the rest of us working class, it's considered to be a bit of a nightmare commute for Hong Kong standards. In a more remote part of Hong Kong island, Cyberport was built to represent a Silicon Valley of Hong Kong. But sadly, with inadequate transport links, it is not the most desirable place to work. But I would say, they had some 'cyber' themed Chinese New Year decorations around the vicinity - which 'cutified' the scene and made it less stuffy.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Claim to fame



I got an important parcel in the post yesterday. I had been waiting for it for months. Actually, tell a lie, I only found out that the publishers were going to publish the article a couple of weeks ago. And finally it came and I unwrapped it to see it in its flesh and glory. And how did it come about?

When I was back in the UK last October, Taiwanese publishers, Suncolor, picked me out of a few UK artists and asked me for an interview when they were on their travels in London. I suppose the saying goes, you've got to be at the right place at the right time!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Gone with the old and in with the new


So, it's been tough training for the 10k run next week. But I think I can do it. Over the past few months, I had been accompanied by my favourite ipod shuffle which my boyfriend bought me this time last year. It's cute and dinky and fits very nicely in my pocket. In fact, it fit so nicely that I forgot to take it out of my pocket when I put my tracksuit bottoms into the wash this evening. Anyway, it still looks the part even if it's gone bust!

I bought the skin in Korea for it - it's pretty robust because it's still in tact even after the wash. I'm not too worried about not being able to use it again though because I can reapply it to my next one.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Window shopping



Ok. So I've been lazy with the blogging lately - and you can see why! I love these cute window displays and I am quite spoilt for choice in Hong Kong for kawaii.

Gong Xi Fa Cai



First there was Christmas, New Years and now comes Chinese New Year. The exhibits and souvenirs are coming thick and faster than before and it's not going to be long before Valentines either.

I'll be glad when things calm down a bit once my birthday comes around.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

A quiet baking moment



Sunday afternoons are just made for relaxing...and making shortbread. Actually, it's the first time I've ever baked cookies in Hong Kong but there's always a first time for everything. Found this cute idea in a new book I bought. Button shortbread. Actually looks better than it tastes!

A new shopping experience


It's been a while since I have been interested in daring the crowds at Causeway Bay on a friday night after work. I've heard so much about these new 'cubic shelves' which you can hire to sell things. Apparently, the concept came from Japan and now it's the latest craze over here in Hong Kong. The concept is simple, you hire a shelf unit for a minimum of a month and the shop will help you take care of the transactions. Prices start from around HK$380 per month depending on the level it is. Natually, the most expensive are the ones at eye level which could fetch as much as HK$1388.

I've taken a few snapshots to show you what's on offer. But I have no idea what is selling like hot cakes yet...

The kind of thing that are on sale are things like jewellery, Rubic's cubes, toys, clocks and even plants.



This last one is jammed packed full of Hello Kitty memorabilia - most likely to have been imported from Japan.