Saturday, June 26, 2021

Simple joys as of 6/26

Tahooooooooo!


Keeping the table chaos at bay. Took me until almost 1 am to finish the day. 

Braided retasos. Trying to reimagine it as a blouse. But nah I'm going to make throw pillow covers instead. 😉

                             I made it!

Nailed it! Attempt to make my own weaving frame. Hirap pala magpukpok. 🥴


Childhood cake cravings, mocha roll!

Pande coco't kape. Best pande cocos always come from local panaderias/bakeries. Nothing fancy. Yummmmy.

Friday, June 18, 2021

Simple joy of decorating

It's no secret that I love decorating our home. Putting meaningful pieces and pieces that only capture my heart and attention is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. I splurge when I have extra money. I must have gotten it from childhood frustration. Frustration that I never had a dollhouse. I may have also gotten it from my uncle who was a self-taught interior decorator. 

Also, I remember very well that the beginning of this simple joy of decorating started at a friend's home back in Dubai when I was in 6th grade. It was one of those moments when I realized, the outside doesn't matter really, it's what's inside! It was the prettiest home I had ever seen. It was cozy, pretty because of the choice of colors, and soulful because it was clean, themed, well-lived, and it was just inspiring. I learned that with a little creativity, resourcefulness, and taste, any space can be beautiful. 

A cozy and personalized home is a must for me. It doesn't need to be a mansion or a premium space (bonus if you happen to live in one), honestly, the trick is to be yourself in your selection. Only add pieces that add joy and spark to your space. It takes time and a lot of research. Beauty, as always is, subjective and doesn't follow trends, that's the key.  

I grew up watching my mother and father buying our furniture and home decors at a bazaar, global village, provinces, anywhere but rarely from malls. I think they enjoy the thrill of finding good and great finds, and I got it from them. It's an acquired skill. And I am glad I learned it.

I have a soft spot for handmade pieces, if they are not handmade, I want them to be as unique in prints as possible. I love textures, wood, steel, colors, patterns, and ornamental and intricate details. 


My room was bare for a while when I got myself a new bed and bed box. Of course, the sheets need to be smooth and plain. Ayoko ng magaspang. Recently, I decided to add my reupholstered narra stool as a side table, vintage rug, personal commissioned paintings from CJ de Silva, Ima Raquedan, Joe Hilario, Sam Tadeos, and my VNC artwork. Then, I added the new vintage rug I got from My Ottoman Home. For something as beautiful and special as that, it deserves to be hanged on my wall. Next project, have my room repainted! :)

WFH essentials. I got the blue magnet as a freebie from My Ottoman Home. I like the color so much and it 
worked as a paperweight.

Beautiful. So special. I got a little resourceful here. I used my door hanger and my hanger with clips to hang this. It worked!

I think I have the most beautiful mousepad (carpet) right now. Another one from My Ottoman Home.

It took years before I found the perfect side table for our living room. So when I saw this on My Ottoman Home, I knew it was the perfect special table to put there.

My view everyday. I work outside so I made sure the space is airy and open enough. I find myself staying here a lot. :)