Jun
02

Note: This is a scheduled post as I am currently on a “vacation” but do leave a comment since you’re here :) I swear to God I’ll visit your blogs when you return on Tuesday :)

So yeah, today’s Photo Hunt theme is ART. I had to do a “define: art” on Google because my understanding of “art” is, well, shamefully shallow. But I do know what ART is because I hated it. I hated drawing and I hated colouring — with colour pencils, crayons, water colour, you name it, I hate it.

Well, except for a type of art. I love doing handicraft work though by handicraft, I am referring to ONLY cross-stitch. Hahhha, pathetic, I know.

But today’s picture has nothing to do with my horrible-looking art or my amateurish cross-stitches *giggles* Anyway, Princeton defines ART as “a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation” so I’m presenting you “the art of folding napkins”!!

Swan napkin

TAA-DAA! A pretty swan napkin!

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  1. Amazing Gracie

    You did a terrific job and such optimism! Come see me when you return…

  2. Daisy

    You are so creative! I am not very good at art either. I made a clay worm.

  3. Bengbeng

    I almost had a chance to meet you on your birthday :( . But happy belated birthday to you :) may all yr turtle efforts bear fruit soon. it just might as more n more people become more conscious of conservation measures.

  4. pelf

    Daisy: Oh my.. I hope I didn’t give you the impression that I folded *that* myself! Hahhaha, actually, it was done by the Resort staff :)

    Bengbeng: Aww.. Thank you very much, but I di hope we get to meet one day :D

  5. simon

    Very nice swan! I have a friend who fold a frog with a napkin. A real undiscovered talent.

  6. Callie Ann

    It is amazing what they do with towels on cruise ships. Just amazing the things they can make. Good Art.

  7. JMR

    Hey you’re from Malaysia, cool. The company I work for has a franchise in Malaysia. We even have some guys there right at this moment implementing a new computer system. Of course us low down employees don’t get the chance to visit foreign countries on business. We just design the systems then have to tell the bosses who fly out of the country, step by step over msn, how to actually install the system. It would be so much cooler if we could go :-)

    Hmmm I will stop complaining on your blog :-)
    Thanks for visiting my blog, I like your entry, always wanted to learn origami :-)
    I hope you enjoyed your holiday

    I am JMR from JMRPub.com