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Posted by freelance: There comes a point on one’s lifetime that he/she feels that he/she has already mastered an art so much that he is just not contented with self-satisfaction anymore. This is the point when one feels that he can make something out of this talent while helping others as well. Read more: Where to Sell Your Crafts [click] Tags: selling your crafts , handicraft business
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Where to Sell Your Crafts
Jump to the full entry & travel map Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Tuesday – 26/01 We enjoyed our final breakfast on Phu Quoc with our feet in the sand at the resort restaurant before enjoying another taxi driver’s “scenic” metered route to the airport (grrrr!).
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Saigon – Welcome to Eishia! — Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Jump to the full entry & travel map Thekkady, Kerala, India Slightly disappointingly, its a bog standard small hatchback which picks me up at 6.30am today. I am surprised to see that Vishal from Kalypso who will be accompanying me on a 4 day trip inland, is not driving and infact we have our own driver, again a luxury never afforded on a recce before! Our first stop is an elephant rehabilitation and training centre 2 hours outside of the city. I am expecting hoards of camera clicking tourists for the daily spectacle of elephant washing in the river, but I am pleasantly surprised to find only small group there
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A Priest, an elephant and an asylum — Thekkady, Kerala, India
Jump to the full entry & travel map Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nādu, India I watch the sunrise over the mountains before the long days driving ahead. Today we are heading into the bordering state of Tamil Nadu
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Blue horned cows and alot of humility — Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nādu, India
Jump to the full entry & travel map Sigiriya, Sri Lanka We arrived at the hotel very tired after an 18 hour journey we got out of our nice air conditioned into the hot sweaty heat of the jungle we checked in and went straight to bed on the way we saw a huge lizard in a drain, turtles in the hotel fountain and monkeys on the roof of our bungalow need i say more. After a nice nap we went to have our dinner, absoloutly amazing but the first thing i ate was a chicken gizard curry and it was the hottest thing that i have ever tasted OUCH
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Amazing time in the middle of the jungle. — Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
Jump to the full entry & travel map Torquay, Torbay, United Kingdom Do you ever get bored by the usual 2.4 children package holidays? Have you had enough of Majorca, Shagaluf and the Costa del Brit? I know I have and that’s why this year I’m planning something different, something a bit more special – something with a tint of class to it
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Grab a hire car in France and let’s Monte Ca — Torquay, Torbay, United Kingdom
Jump to the full entry & travel map Kandy, Sri Lanka we arrived in kandy on the third day of our tour of sri lanka. we drove upto the hotel topaz which was at the top of this huge windy narrow hill and when we got into the reception we were amazed at the view. We went to the room got changed and then went into kandy went into a market and after we went to a culturel with fire dancing and all.
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great views and temples — Kandy, Sri Lanka
Jump to the full entry & travel map Koh Samet, Thailand Me and Ben caught a Baht Bus to what we thought was the right bus station to get the bus to Rayong but turned out it only went to Bangkok so we had to offer copious amounts of cash (2 Quid) to get to the correct bus station which turned out to be a shack on the road, in the end we caught a 2 hour bus ride to Rayong where were were dropped off the local equivalent of the A10 and then had to walk in the direction we thought the pier was in,.
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Island hopping! — Koh Samet, Thailand
Jump to the full entry & travel map Hong Kong, China After months of anticipation, I’ve finally been able to leave the country! It’s taken much longer than I originally hoped, but I finally left. The night before I left I didn’t sleep at all, hoping that I would be able to sleep on the plane and somehow offset the jet lag
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Lost in Kowloon — Hong Kong, China
Jump to the full entry & travel map Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia One of the supposed perks of the life I have chosen is that you get to live to exotic places, and one of the attractions of this particular job was that the company was to provide my accommodation. In my own naive little way, I expected a place with Internet, cable TV and all the other simple necessities without which an ex-pat can’t possibly survive.
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A Place of My Own — Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bangkok, Thailand as I slept on the plane I’m ok right now. it’s 5:46am Melb time, 1:46am Bangkok time Dad dropped me off from the Organ Pipes going away party with Mum’s side of the family. I’d soiled all the pants I had left, nearly cried on too many occasions, so it was time to find my plane.
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no concept of time — Bangkok, Thailand
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bangkok, TH.40, Thailand We woke up pretty early for the island style of life we had become custom to and began the journey on the baht bus along what they call roads and we would describe as a death trap. But risking a slipped disc for 15 Min’s with the mid morning sun already at around 25 degrees is all part of the experience! We arrived at the port and waited amid the diesel fumes of the numerous boats in the port loading and unloading the islands supplies of water, fuel and all the other essentials.
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Back to Bangkok — Bangkok, TH.40, Thailand
Jump to the full entry & travel map Bangkok, Thailand After a fitful sleep (I think it’s my body clock, or the bed, or the air conditioners and generators that have you waking up with a headache) I up about 5am to watch the light slowly fill the sky over the balcony. Bangkok is strange in the way that due to the smog, it will always appear overcast, and the sunlight seems to travel different to a standard romantic sunrise.
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heck with the sweat — Bangkok, Thailand
Jump to the full entry & travel map Hastings, North Island, New Zealand Well, it has taken me close to a month to get this blog sorted out, but here I am! Thanks for bearing with me and for reading those long emails (and for all your wonderful feedback/support!). I hope to be able to keep on top of this blog every few days or so, and if the computer agrees, post some pics along with some entries…but we shall see…Just thought I’d get one entry in before I hit the hay tonight..
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Wwoofing Away, 1st stop! — Hastings, North Island, New Zealand
Got a hot date for Valentine’s Day but have yet to figure out your makeup yet? Why not try Temptalia’s sultry look made up of neutral eyes and red lips

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Valentine’s Day Makeup by Temptalia
Beccy from Wipster and magpie shows off her latest skirt refashion. She took a frumpy granny skirt and turned it into school girl cool just by shortening it and adding buttons. Adding granny skirts to my mental list of what to snatch up from thrift stores… Read more about her project at Wipster . [photo from Wipster ] Technorati Tags: sewing , inspiration , lookie , granny , school , skirt ,…

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Lookie what she made: Granny skirt to school girl skirt
Laurel from Dart and Gather refashioned an ill-fitting boxy cardigan into this J. Crew-inspired ruffled cardigan. She took in the sides to give it shape and added some ruffled fabric, and now she has a stylish “new” sweater! She shares a tutorial telling how she did it. Go to the tutorial

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Tutorial: J. Crew-inspired ruffle cardigan
Simply Feather shows how to make these felt treat bags shaped like the classic Valentine’s conversation hearts. What a cute idea!! This is a quick enough little project that you could make them for a whole class in just one evening. Get the how-to . [photo from Simply Feather ] Technorati Tags: sewing , tutorial , felt , conversation , heart , treat , bag , pouch , Valentine …

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(1) COEUR COURAGE from Le blog de Liselotte (2) St valentin 2010 from Le blog de defidetoile (3) Vintage Seamstress Valentine from About.com Cross-Stitch (4) Sampler 07 from Stofnest (5) Embroidered heart pin from maggie makes (via Craftzine.com ) (6) Happy Valentines Day! from VeeandCo Cross Stitch Designs (7) SAINT VALENTIN from le blog de la madre (8) COEUR MONTAGNE from gazette94 (9) Abstract heart from Happy Threads (10) Teddy bear heart from Le blog de la marmotte brodeuse (11) Amour from Le…

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Free patterns and charts: Hearts, valentines
Time to apply for the Bazaar Bizarre Maker Faire 2010! Now accepting application through March 16th 2010. Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. It’s for creative, resourceful people of all ages and backgrounds who like to tinker and love to make things.

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Time to apply to vend for Bazaar Bizarre Maker Faire 2010!