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30 April 2009

Desktop Wallpaper



This is the first of the free offerings from my blog.

This is a desktop wallpaper I did ages ago but have never really distributed. To download, just click on the image, right-click on the image and save to your computer.

This image is copyright of Arlyna Blanchard and is for personal use only. Not to be redistributed or used for commercial purposes. Thank you.

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LOVE Album Template for Download

Love Album template
Just managed to get around offering free downloads on aCloset. The first one is a template I created for Valentine's Day when I needed to do one for my DH. You can download the template from here.

This was the original post I did last February...

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29 April 2009

Then and Now



After I got the pictures on the right, I was just itching to scrap a page to show how my kids have grown. The template I used was from the 'Bloom & Grow' kit purchased from Songbird Avenue. So happy with the turnout of this page...

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24 April 2009

Expo 2010

Everyday in Shanghai we see so many things happening and everywhere places are changing or getting a facelift in time for the upcoming World Expo in 2010.



The city government has been steadily beautifying a lot of areas in the city adding a lot of greenery. Yesterday morning, on Huai Hai Road, a major thoroughfare, we saw these women working on adding shrubs bit by bit to this shape of the mascot - Hai Bao. When I passed by late that afternoon, they were still finishing this up.



On top of these beautification projects, the government is also trying to educate pedestrians on observing the rules. On a lot of major intersections, you can now see installed this kiosk where they've used Legos to show the right places to cross and when to cross. On top of this are 2 small posts where you have to put these circular discs to rate your satisfaction on the traffic helpers' service(s); red for satisfied and blue if not satisfied.

What is interesting is the usage of colour and which colour is used to associate 'satisfied' and 'not satisfied' feedback. In the West, red would typically mean negative and blue or green would mean positive. In China it's the other way around... I suppose because red is an auspicious colour here.

Anyway, about these new improvement measures, I'm a bit in doubt whether the government will be able to change the mentally of people. Everyday we walk around in Shanghai, you see both pedestrians and people driving cars, riding bicycles or motorcycles blatantly ignoring traffic rules. We sometimes even see people trying to get across in spite of these traffic assistants shouting at the top of their lungs to head back to the sidewalk. What I feel is that everyone thinks they have the right of way. This is regardless if it was a pedestrian trying to cross the street when it's not safe yet. Or motorcyclists or bicyclists who feels you should get out of their way. Or car drivers and bus drivers who feel they are 'bigger' than you because they have a car and you should get out of the way. This is something we encounter almost everyday esp. when we walk the kids to school.

I'm really in doubt people's mentality can be switched around until the World Expo begins... I sure hope so. I keep remembering this conversation I had with a taxi driver in HK when I went for a business trip a few years ago. He was comparing China to a computer. In terms of hardware which is the infrastructure, China is already advanced but in terms of software, which he associates to people, is still some ways behind.

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05 April 2009

Chalkboard Wall Decal

Sometime last year, I bought 2 set of chalkboard decals - a growth chart tree with squirrels and a set of squarish ones.

We immediately put up the growth chart in the kids' bedroom. The other set, I had planned on covering up this piece of wall in between the kitchen and dining area where the kids had done some drawings when they were around 1.5 years old. We've been unable to clean this up as it's been a combination of different sorts of pens they've managed to get their hands on. Anyway, for some strange reasons, they only wrote on this bit of wall and nowhere else in the apartment.


I hesitated putting the chalkboard decals to cover this wall as I didn't want to cut it up. After a year, I decided to just do it and put up the chalkboard decals on. Was so glad I did as it made a lot of difference. The kids immediately 'attacked' the wall and started doing some scribbles. At least this time they know they have to use chalk.

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03 April 2009

Songbird Avenue: Digital Scrapbooking for Charity

Just discovered this new site dedicated to selling digital scrapbooking kits for charity. This is a great idea and have purchased my first kit Bloom & Grow. A collaboration kit which features a few exclusive templates designed by my favourite, Ali Edwards.

Check out the site.

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01 April 2009

Anniversary Album

A quick project I had to do last week was an anniversary album for my parents. I bought this album of quickpages some time ago from Design Digitals and never got to use it until now. As I didn't have enough materials on hand I decided this would be more of a 3D anniversary card and filled up the pages with poems, quotes, and song lyrics. The last few pages were filled with dedications from my sister and her family, my family, and my brother. When I finished, was quite proud and happy and hope that my parents will also like it. And to think that I almost redesigned everything!

Some pages from the album can be seen on my Flickr album.

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