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Here goes another handcraft.
Sunday, November 21, 2010,3:41 PM
This time, i'm working on wood, not fabric/needles/threads. This project requires lotsa superglue and patience. I've gotten use to super-gluing my fingers. -_- ( it still didn't feel nice though ) I bought this thing for around RM30 and was determined to complete it. And i actually did! *proud* This is quite picture heavy.
Sorry for the quality/colour of some pictures, because i did most of the work at night and the pics were taken at night too. You know how it is with the night-time lighting (yellowish and annoying and weird looking). I've tried my best to adjust the colours already, so just let it be. I didn't take the pic of how the thing should look like, because the picture on the box is too small. No, actually i forgot and i'm lazy to take the picture now. ( Or you can say that i just don't want you to compare what i made with the original picture, if this reason satisfy you. ) To feed your curiosity on what is the product, it's supposed to be a study room. The instruction and materials labeled A B C D and sandpaper and glue ( which is practically useless. Superglue is definitely more effective. )
Instructions that gave me headache.
The box in which i'm gonna put all the furniture in.
The first object i made, window. On the way...
One down, dozens more to go.
And...books! ( Of course, it's a study room. ) The book covers were provided but i made the papers inside.
Size comparison with my phone. Miniature and cute!
In the process of making...guess?
( Btw i was wearing plastic gloves to avoid supergluing myself. )
A bookshelf, of course. To hold all the mini books.
Here, the books are safely tucked in now. =)
Next on... ( my table was always a mess while doing this project )
Table! Completed with a dictionary and table lamp and notebook and pencils and pencil holder. (:
Size comparison with my phone again. ( Note: The drawers of the bookshelf and table cannot be opened. Just for decorative purposes. )
I think it's called a slider. You know, those sliding doors the Japanese used.
You probably know what i'm making.
Yes a tiny chair! ( Forgot to do size comparison sorry )
Uh, and this is...i don't know. Something that you can get in a study room right?
Then, a painting.
And now with all the furniture ready, i'm sticking them into the box.
Still in the process...
Done! This is how it's supposed to look like. What do you think?
I had a really great surge of satisfaction the moment i complete it.
Size comparison with my bottle. ;D
And there goes. I've spent days working this thing out, doing bit by bit. Mainly because i'm lazy hehe. But now that it's done, i'm elated. At first i was really worried that i couldn't succeed because it seems so complicated. Now i'm planning on buy another one teehee. (:
P.S Will be going to The Mines book fair tomorrow, can't wait!
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