Tuesday, May 14, 2013

I Love Blogsy

If you've noticed I've been blogging quite a bit more than usual. Ok fine, given my absence these last couple of months, a HECK of a lot more! That's all thanks to a new app I just discovered for my iPad: Blogsy. It's so easy to use & tons better than any other iPad or iPhone Blogger app I've used before. For example, to share media like pictures or videos from your various social platforms like Flickr, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Vimeo, all you have to do is drag & drop... no html formatting required! I can safely say the USD4.99 I spent was well worth it & you'll be hearing more from me as I'm practically glued to my iPad mini.

Here's a screenshot of this very post. Oh and on a sidenote, I like to split my keyboard as it just makes it easier for me to type with my thumbs while holding up the iPad. In case you don't already know how, to split you just drag the keyboard apart with your thumbs & to unsplit it, just swipe them back together. Does that make sense? Wait, here's a video with a thorough explanation...

How cool is that? I discovered this function by accident one day while fiddling around with the settings (in case the above doesn't work for you, you either need to upgrade to the latest iOS or just switch on the function at your keyboard settings).

Anyways, looking forward to more blog time thanks to Blogsy. See you around folks!

 

Seeing Eye People

Just a few days ago I witnessed a guy, busy on his smartphone, collide into a pillar at KLCC! The incident makes me think that this Seeing Eye People satire by Improv Everywhere might just be a very viable business. I know I've had a few close calls in the past while walking & texting (or tweeting or reading or replying emails) so I'm game to try it out! ;P

Monday, May 13, 2013

Filem: Worlds Away

I will never forget the time I got to watch a live Cirque Du Soleil performance. I was down in Florida, checking out the Universities there with my father. Since we are big Disney fans, we visited all the Disney parks too & decided at the last minute to catch a Cirque Du Soleil show at Treasure Island, without really knowing what it was or what we were in for. It was magical to say the least & easily the highlight of our trip.

Thanks to the wonderful directing of Andrew Adamson & cinematography of James Cameron, now anyone can catch a Cirque show. I rented Worlds Away on iTunes for USD4.99 & have watched it 3 times in the 48 hours I have. Simply put, it's a love story & incorporates acts from the seven Cirque du Soleil shows running in Las Vegas in 2011: O, Mystère, Kà, Love, Zumanity, Viva Elvis and Criss Angel Believe which all culminates with an aerial courtship between the two main characters.

Words can not even begin to explain the artistry that goes into each if Cirque Du Soleil's performances so my advise is that you just watch it & be prepared to be mesmerised.

 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Want: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack

Fjallraven backpacks
With all the adventure travelling we do, Bobby & I usually carry backpacks while on the move as they're really handy to tote essentials & to stow away. I have an ancient EastPak that I've had since my boarding school days & although it's still going pretty strong, I think it's time I get a replacement. I've been shopping around for a simple & classic backpack that's hardy, water resistant & not crazy pricey (hello, USD795 Anya Hindmarch Maxi Zip Backpack). Enter Fjallraven Kanken. Simply known as the Kanken, it's been around since 1978 & it's incredibly popular in its home country of Sweden not to mention in countries like the US & UK. I love the squarish shape & the top handles but most of all, I love all the colours they come in! I'm having a very, very hard time choosing one but I'm leaning towards gender neutral coloured ones like Frost Green. Warm Yellow or the combination of Navy & Bright Red. Which would you choose?

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Yellow fjallraven
Backpack street style streetstyle kanken 2

And the picture below was the clincher for me…

Kids fjallraven 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Post-GE13

Everyone needs to do their part so go cast your votes kawan-kawan (if you haven't already done so) ✌
Fellow Malaysians, I'm sure you've had it up to your eyeballs hearing & reading people's reactions to the General Elections of 2013 so I'm not about to bore you as so many others have expressed my thoughts & sentiments better than I ever could. All I want to say is I'm proud of us. Proud of us for going out in record numbers to vote. Proud of the majority us who have accepted the results with stoicism, positivity & humour (a certain hashtag had me giggling all of last night). BN won, but barely. PR lost, but gained so much more. I hope with all my heart our newly re-elected Prime Minister will make good on his promises, especially on the issue of so-called "national reconciliation." Shame on him for playing the race card though & if this is the way BN is starting things off, the next 5 years will be "interesting," to say the least.

Here are some links that I think are good reads…
Malaysian Insider 
NY TImes
A young girl writes to her BN supporting friends
Anyone come across any good articles from BN supporters, leaders or party members, send the link my way. Much appreciated. 

Salam 1Malaysia :)

 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

I'm Still Around

What a loooong leave of absence! What can I say besides the usual "sorry, I've been super busy" or the rather ambiguous "sorry, I wish I had more hours in a day"? Truth is, I haven't felt like blogging.

I'm dealing with an issue, something that I'm going to keep to myself for now but what I can share is that life feels a little muted to me nowadays. You know, a little less bright & sharp; a little fuzzy around the edges. But I know one day once I've pulled myself up like I've had dozens of time before, I will share my experience with you. 

In other news, I have been really busy with event styling projects which has helped with the doldrums by getting my creative juices flowing. Something that started on a whim has grown into a whole other arm of Mimpi Murni & it keeps growing! I am truly blessed. Here are a few pictures of some of the projects I've worked on…

Star Wars cupcakes by RollyPops. Love all the little details! Everyone from Leia to an Ewok to Jabba the Hut were represented.
Custom mineral water & Kit Kat bar labels I did awhile back according to the client's specific request. I love minimal design like this, truth be told.
Kanchini's baby shower at Marmalade, Publika.
Closeup details of yesterday's party.
One of the gift baskets as requested by @rozaila_z for some special people. Fleur de sel caramel popcorn, chocolate fudge, chocolate pastilles plus flowers in shades of hot pink, purple, orange & yellow. The yummy onesie shaped butter cookie is by @pearlc
Champagne colored roses, green Eustomas, soft Green Mist, orchids & various Mums.
Bobby & I have also been doing a little travelling whenever we can most notably Awanmulan of Negeri Sembilan last weekend & it was just what I needed. It's the perfect place to get some peace & quiet up in the clouds. Check out the website & you'll be mesmerised, I promise.

Arrived safely & looking forward to some R&R at this gorgeous retreat up in the clouds.
Roof & corridor at Awanmulan. Love the use of louvered windows & slats throughout the house.
Cooking has also been keeping me pretty busy. I cook mostly dishes that I grew up with but I'm also slowly building a repertoire of somewhat "fancier" dishes I can easily whip up like Salmon Fish Head Curry & Coq Au Vin (both not pictured here). 

I recreated one of my favorite childhood dishes: steamed pomfret in soy sauce with ginger & tomatoes garnished with coriander & fried onions + garlic. Accompanied by stir fried baby kailan, carrots & broccoli. This is my idea of comfort food #onlyinasia
Rosti, an egg sunny side up, caramelised onions, smoked turkey slice & baby pea sprouts.
Soft boiled ayam kampung eggs, toasted
Grilled teriyaki salmon buried under sautéed potatoes & baby pea sprouts dressed with plain ol' lemon juice + salt + pepper.
I have a lot of plans in the works & a lot more things to share with you so I hope you dreamers can bear with me a little bit longer. I will eventually pull myself out of the doldrums & in the meantime, I'll soldier on. Hope everyone out there is doing good. 

x, Murni

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Freebie: Love + Kisses PS Brushes

Vday 2013
Sometimes the world wide web offers up some pretty neat freebies & this Valentine themed brush set from Creature Comforts is perfect for Valentine's day which is just around the corner. So if you're like me & enjoy playing around with Photoshop, this is right up your alley. Enjoy! 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Another Cambridge Satchel

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This little 11" rose gold baby from Cambridge Sacthel is being made for me as I type this. On a whim yesterday I checked out CS's website & found that the bag I was lusting after since last November was half-off so without further thought, I added it to my cart, checked out & bang, I'm the proud owner of yet another CS! My red 15" Batchel (it's the classic satchel with a top handle) is my go to work bag (seen here & here) but I wanted something smaller for casual days out & I think this rose gold version will just be that touch of fancy that will elevate any old outfit I lazily pull together. I'll share pictures when it gets here k? I'M SO EXCITED! 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Sandakan Adventure

The sunset sky over Sandakan
We're back in KL after a last-minute decision to make use of the long Maulidur Rasul/Thaipussam weekend by striking Sandakan off our bucket list. It was a fantastic trip until we got hit by a nasty bout of food poisoning. Ironically, it wasn't due to all the seafood we ate (which by the way, is yummy & cheap in Sandakan) but due to the water or most likely, the ice! Well, that's what the doctor said & we're sticking by it because the thought of any of that scrumptious seafood we consumed causing so much agony is just heartbreaking. I'd never look at another oyster the same way again! 

With all that happened at the last leg of our trip, I really enjoyed our Sandakan trip. Our hotel room at Four Points by Sheraton, had spectacular views of the Sandakan Bay & we spent a lot of time at their infinity pool, soaking & waiting for sunset. We of course visited the Sepilok Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre (which was our main objective), Rainforest Discovery Centre & Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary.  We had a lovely time watching wild Orang-utans & Proboscis monkeys feeding albeit from afar & we spent the most time at the RDC doing some light trekking following the calls of the Hornbill & observing nature. We also visited the Sandakan Heritage Museum, World War II Memorial as well as a few of the popular eateries recommended on Trip Advisor such as Ocean King Restaurant (so-so),  Sim Sim 88 Restaurant (highly recommended & cheap), English Tea House (scones were bland but the place is nice) & Ba Lin Rooftop Bar & Cafe (wonderful place to chill with great view of the bay but food was a little meh!).

We will definitely be heading back to Sandakan as we really really want to do the Kinabatangan River Cruise & stay in a forest resort instead of in town. It will take a little more saving up as it can be quite costly even for us Malaysians with all the discounted rates & park entry fees. I hope it'll be soon but in the meantime, I'm going to need to get over this food poisoning. 

The view from our room here in Sandakan
Looks like we a little stowaway.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I Miss Blogging

It's getting harder & harder now to find time to blog which I suppose is a good thing because that means my business is keeping me very busy but damn, I really miss blogging. It's been so long since I've surfed the world wide web for pleasure that I'm beginning to think I will NEVER catch up with my Google Reader! So much for trying to take things easy in 2013 eh? But I'm the type that never says "no" to a good opportunity so no matter what, I will keep pushing myself & trying to deliver whatever I make or do in the best possible way, in the best possible time. The sky's the limit folks! I say grab whatever opportunities that come your way & keep trying, learning & doing things that excite & inspire you. 

As usual, here are a few pictures from my Instagram of the projects I worked on last week. 

I hand-cut a couple of paper ballerinas to top the cake & decided to take a stab at making mini tutus for them. Pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself!

A tiny ballerina cake topper I hand-cut & then added a handmade mini tulle tutu. I think it's the most precious thing I've made to date! 


Renee's Fairy Ballerina birthday party at Marmalade, Publika last Sunday. Mini cut out ballerinas with actual tiny tutus in action on the cake!

The tiny ballerinas with their tutus in action on Renee's birthday cake by Dear Sue Cakes. Inside is a pink ombre layered butter cake & it's sooooo yummy! 

More shots from Renee's birthday party. Was especially happy with the hanging tutus. Had such a hard time getting them hung but luckily Bobby the hubby helped the night before.
For this Fairy Ballerina themed party I did all the floral arrangements, tutus & fairy wands for the girls, wizard wands for the boys, personalised chocolate bar wrappers, provided the candy & made hanging tutu skirts for hanging. I also provided the cake in a jar from Dear Sue Cakes as favours for the guests. It was a lot of fun working on this theme as it was very pink & girly! Will post up more pictures soon (hopefully!).


Hand bouquet for Eleena. I love clients who are willing to take risks with bold & unconventional color & flower combos!

A bridal hand bouquet I made for Eleena. I just love customers who are up for unconventional colour & flower combos! This bouquet was made with Kenyan & Indian Roses, Chinese Spray Roses & Eustomas, Mediterranean Sea Lavender & Brazillian Globosas. I also made the groom a matching boutonnière.