Yup! 20%-35% OFF including NEW products and Licenses at Studio Ztampf! from now through Mon, Nov. 28th 2011
Some fun new stuff have just been added to Studio Ztampf! Check them out and remember you can use the ZTAMPFDOTW 25% OFF Coupon on these too!
The new Bookmark Calendar Kits make it so easy to create unique, personalized holiday gifts quickly right at your own home! Each is available in both Letter and A4 Size Paper:
The Letter Size Version is here.
The A4 Size Version is here.
This new inspirational and motivational Inspire ARTiculate WordArt Set is especially perfect for end of the year and start of the new year projects. You can use them on the Calendar Kits too – just resize them to fit your needs!
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Yes, Studio Ztampf! is the Designer of the Week at SBG this week.
Use coupon code ‘ztampfdotw‘ (without the quotes) to receive 25% OFF your next purchase at Studio Ztampf!
The coupon is good for anything there through 14 November 2011. Don’t miss the opportunity to stock up your ztampfilicious stash!
Another simple and easy upcycling sewing project! Found the inspiration and instructions on cutoutandkeep.net via Pinterest and I have been looking for a little cover-up garment like this for a while now without much success and here it is… Looks like it could be just the thing and it’s something that I can make myself without costing me anything! I thought I really ought to give it a try since I have quite a few very old T-Shirts anyway.
I chose this pale grey t-shirt from U2, my favorite local brand that sadly is no longer around anymore. They produced simple and versatile clothing articles, very affordable (read: cheap!) with good quality. I am still wearing a lot of mine that I bought in 2000-2002. The one that I turned into a shrug is one of these! The pale grey color is neutral to be worn over dark or light colored dresses.
And look… Now it has been reincarnated into something much prettier with a new function and look! It is perfect to cover up some of my dresses that are showing too much cleavage. I think it looks best with empire line dresses like the one I wore here. The best part is that it is so easy that even a beginner seamstress like me can do it! Since the end result is to be gathered with a ribbon, any not-so neat sewing wouldn’t be visible. Great for an inexperience seamstress like me *grin*.
Tips: Cut the decolette/neck area into a smooth curve instead of corners like in the instructions. This would make sewing the casing much easier!
So… go look into your wardrobe and find those old t-shirts to transform into pretty shrugs! You can hem the edges with lace or ribbons if you wish too! I have a feeling that another old t-shirt will be given a new life soon :).
About a couple of weeks ago, while watching a DVD on my 5 year-old MacBook Pro, my husband spilled his red wine on it. Pretty badly too. Fortunately the hard drive is not affected. However, the incident rendered the keyboard useless: only about 5% of the keys worked! The battery has stopped charging too – but this doesn’t worry me much since the battery has been quite bad for the past couple of years anyway. Now, a laptop without a working keyboard is useless! We tried to clean and dry my MBP as best we could, but the damage was done. So, what to do?
It would be a shameful waste to throw the MBP away just because of the defunct keyboard. Besides, I don’t have any fund to get a new one. So I decided to try and fix it! And I am so glad to find ifixit.com! There they have a selection of very comprehensive step-by-step how to for electronics DIY. They also sell the spare parts and the tools necessary to perform the DIY electronic repair! Their website is very easy to use too. I quickly found out which model my MBP is (it’s the A1211) and which keyboard replacement I needed, along with the tools required. I made the purchase and my order arrived in just 4 days! What an excellent service!
However, because I got sick the next day, I couldn’t do the operation until yesterday Sat, 22 October. Below is the complete run down:
This is my operating table (usually it is our dining table). I have printed out the step-by-step instructions from ifixit.com and prepared a container to keep the screws well organized; I numbered the compartments according to the steps requiring screws removal. I also have the tool I got from ifixit.com ready.
Couldn’t get the last screw back in. The opening is the wrong shape, not a circle like the rest. There’s a faint circle-shaped dent there – probably the screw was forced in with electric screw driver which I don’t have. Fortunately it is the one under the black protecting sticker, so I left the screw under there. Hope it won’t affect negatively on the keyboard!
This is how the inner back of your MBP keyboard looks like! (It was quite dirty so I cleaned it first). There are layers of thin plastic with embedded electronic paths sandwiched between the keys and the aluminum base. I decided to leave them be. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with this defunct keyboard – but I would like to create something with it for sure!
So there! If you have problems with your gadget’s hardware and it’s out of warranty, do visit ifixit.com first before throwing your gadget away just because the cost to fix it is too costly. Their instructions are so clear it is easier to repair things yourself than you might have thought it would be! Seriously! Repairing is good for the environment too :).
I relocated to Hong Kong in January 2001 and in March 2001, I moved to a studio apartment in North Point. It’s a tiny apartment with awkward nooks but I love it! I furnished it 99% with stuff from IKEA – some of which I am still using in my current home in Discovery Bay, a decade later. This is how my studio apartment looked like on March 12th 2001. If you are an IKEA fan, you would recognize most of the things here:
I packed the Wilma Curtains and kept it in the storage when I moved in to a bigger apartment with my then fiancé (now belovedst husband). Recently, we decided that we need a curtain in our living room to provide more privacy. We wanted something light and airy and my thoughts went to the Wilma Curtains. I took them out from the storage and washed them. Then I went to Sham Shui Po to get a selection of pretty lace. And here’s what I did with them:
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The ‘new’ Belaced Wilma on our window now:
These little packets are prepared with love. They are the Surprise Gift for the lucky winners of Ztampf! 6th Challenge. Inside each one of them there is something from Hong Kong and something from Indonesia – my two homes! Right now, they are somewhere between Hong Kong and North America – up in the air to eventually reach their recipients whom I hope will enjoy it!
Last Wednesday, October 5th is a National Day Holiday here in Hong Kong. My younger step-daughter is visiting us from Australia so it’s time for a family outing! Since the weather has finally turned much cooler now, we decided to walk the Discovery Bay-Mui Wo Trail and then back to Discovery Bay by the ferry. In case you are wondering, both Discovery Bay and Mui Wo are on Lantau Island, the largest island in Hong Kong where we live.
Mui Wo is a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island. The history of Mui Wo dates back to the last days of the Southern Song Dynasty. Fleeing south from the invading Mongols, in 1277 the imperial court sought refuge in Silvermine Bay (at that time known as Mei Yu). In March 1278, whilst attempting a further escape from the Mongols, the penultimate Song Dynasty Emperor Duanzong fell from a boat and almost drowned. After his rescue, he became ill and died a few months later at Mui Wo. Duanzong’s successor, Emperor Huizong of Song was enthroned at Mui Wo on May 10, 1278. [from Wikipedia] Today, Mui Wo is a collection of villages and hamlets, with a beach, fields, and a small wetland that’s home to egrets. The villages have become popular with urbanites looking for a quieter life. Close to the pier and bus terminus you will find the market and a selection of Chinese and international restaurants, mostly serving seafood which you can enjoy while gazing at the sea.
The Discovery Bay-Mui Wo Trail is a lovely one, although we found it was a bit further and harder than we expected (too many steep steps!). Fortunately, the day was a bit overcast with a few drizzles which has mercifully cooled the weather down for us and the view from the top of the hills was indeed beautiful – yes, even on an overcast day! Along our walk, we passed some small villages and a few organic vegetable gardens – quite a rarity in Hong Kong! We had a late lunch at the Turkish restaurant in Mui Wo – it was delicious! We ended the trip with a quick browse at the local secondhand bookshop that carries many wonderful old books before dashing off to catch the ferry back to Discovery Bay.
Here are some pictures that I took on our walk:
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Each of these creative ladies is receiving a $25 Coupon to Studio Ztampf! and a Surprise Gift which will be mailed from Hong Kong to wherever they are! Congrats, Ladies – and thank you so much for participating with your wonderful layouts! Please email me your postal address so I can send your Surprise Gift. I hope you will enjoy your prizes soon!
Now, let’s take a look at their layouts:
Anne of Alamo came up with the most exciting and creative layout to celebrate Ztampf! 6th Anniversary! It’s a layout that is also a game: I was to find the six hidden six number/word and six hidden birds in it! Fantastic, eh! I found it so touching and so enjoyed playing along! Can you spot the six hidden sixes and six hidden birds here?
My fabulous fellow Studio Girl, Lor created this sweet layout about her lovely daughter:
twinsmomflor‘s layout on her ballerina twins is just fantastic, don’t you think?
readingfool came up with something quite different with her play of words – it looks quite dreamy!
Cynthia‘s layout really blows me away! She really has a knack to put together so many different things into a rich, beautiful harmony…
janbull‘s pretty layout on her pretty daughter is so elegant – I love the clean look style:
Finally, a special thank you to my friend and Z!Girl LynnZant who is always so supportive! Look what she has made for me:
Thanks again, Everyone!
Click the image above to get the Free SIXTH ARTiculate Set.
Create your layout using all Ztampf! stuff incorporating either the number or word 6, 6th, six or sixth
– which could be from the Free SIXTH ARTiculate Set.
Post your layout to Ztampf! Gallery here at SBG and then
post the link to your layout in a comment/reply to this thread:
http://tinyurl.com/Ztampf6Challenge
The deadline to post is 30 September 2011.
The 6 Lucky Winners to receive a $25 Coupon + a Surprise Gift will be announced
on 01 October 2011 here, and also on Ztampf!facebook and twitter.
I hope you’ll enjoy the Free SIXTH ARTiculate Set and play along!
And psssst… the 25% OFF SALE is STILL on right now – use the coupon code ZTAMPF6TH:
Want this Brand New Happy Birthday QuickCards Set for FREE?
plus a chance to win one of the six $6 Coupons?
Join Ztampf! 6th Birthday Chat tonight
Thursday, 15 Sep. 2011 at 9 p.m. US EST
at SBG Chat Room
(to find out what time it is in your part of the world, just visit here)
Created using various recent ztampfilicious kits, the Ztampf! CraftyCalendar 2012 Kits comes with so much goodies to give you a greater flexibility in creating your very own unique calendars.
Features :
• A 13-Month desktop calendar that is collapsible to a portable, flat ‘booklet’ – perfect for mailing and traveling!
• The finished, display size is Half-Legal Paper Size (approx. 8.5 x 7 inches).
• The Magnetic Snaps closure from Basic Grey is not only cool: it is sturdy, practical and compact. Alternately, you can use Velcro Strips/Dots from 3M/Scotch brands.
• Individual Monthly Date Overlays in PNG format are provided; you can use them in various ways for various types of calendar.
• Tabbed Calendar Page Templates are provided so you can create your calendar using any paper you wish!
Available in various languages:
• US English Version (Weeks start on Sunday)
• Global English Version (Weeks start on Monday)
• Deutsche Version – (Weeks start on Monday)
• Version Française – (Weeks start on Monday)
• Scandinavian Languages – (Weeks start on Monday)
Find all the Ztampf! CraftyCalendar 2012 Kits at Studio Ztampf!