Hadn't planted any Daffodil last year, I thought maybe I should fold more paper ones. This time following another method (Origami Around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqR_ZK7xc_U).
A4 paper with watercolour as colouring as usual.
Garden in tiny scale.
Poor mental health.
Sometimes make things.
I separated my interests into three different Instances… Here mostly goes the things I've made.
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Hadn't planted any Daffodil last year, I thought maybe I should fold more paper ones. This time following another method (Origami Around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqR_ZK7xc_U).
A4 paper with watercolour as colouring as usual.
I still need to get my hands on that fabric to make a strip to attach on it. Frequent moving between places makes it difficult to get things done.
Trying to make a cutlery pouch… For easier carrying my cutlery around. Somehow I feel the need to do so. I just don't like sharing a spoon with other people. 🪡 🧵
I found myself really need that extra shoulder strip... So I finally attached one, and made it adjustable. Now there really is nothing more to add. 🪡 🧵
Trying to enjoy Divinity: Original Sin, but it constantly made me question my gaming abilities. Growing up in the Infinity Engine era, am I too old for this?
Never the type of charging ahead, always trying to plan ahead, yet I don't remember instant dying this much on any game. Finally managed to beat Arhu's SparkMaster 5000 without anyone dying. I think this is the end.
It feels like the game expect you to min/max even on Classic.
Made some Daffodil too. Put them together with the Lily of the Valley. All made of A4 paper with watercolour.
Been using it for some time now. It could be bigger. But a magazine or laptop can fit in, so, usable. Call it done.
Made an adjustable button strip to the inner pocket, in case too much stuff made it wide open.
Wanted to add a shoulder strip, but the edges are so thick, I don't know how to do it properly.
After searched Ikea again and again for ideas, I realized you can make your own lampshade with paper. So two A4 paper turned into a new lampshade to replace the old broken one.
Also tried paper Christmas decors last year. Finally wanted to put out decorations again after many years of not celebrate holidays.
I'm so lagged behind time, the tree decors in my memories were still in wood and glass. So instead of plastic, why not make some myself. Sadly I have no pine saplings any more. They all died years ago.
Made some Origami flowers lately. I remembered making paper baubles when very young, maybe at Kindergarten. It's strange to pick it up again decades later.
Ordinary office A4 paper, with watercolour as colouring.