SnapshotZ

A picture is worth a thousand words barrel of laughs =P

Friday, May 26, 2006

The Grin =D

Finally got my first SnapshotZ of the term, and this is my 50th post. Woohoo! =P In this SnapshotZ, Amiel gives Paxi umm... the *grin* =P

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Know anyone named Lola Ina? =P

The reason behind why the blog is not updated daily? You guessed it right: I'm running short on SnapshotZ =P Yep, this summer has taken its toll on my supply and I need a fresh start on wacky stuff to get things going once again. Classes will start this coming Monday and I hope that this blog will be back on track =P

This ought to be voted for SuperBrands =P I mean the name itself says a whole lot: Lola Ina's Grill =P

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Autograph anyone?

Allen just had a new signature, and it is a unique one if you'd ask me =P

Sunday, May 07, 2006

3000 Cranes

MannaOri's one heck of an Origami addict, showing patience while folding 3000 Cranes and he was able to fold a thousand of em in 6 days =P That's a whole lot and kinda takes your breath away. His site can be found here =P

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Rare Photo Revisited =P

I think having a static Snapshot doesn't do justice to the great TanLaw, so here's a new one =P Please wait for the image to load, it looks kinda blurry coz I had to reduce the quality to come up with a faster loading time =P

Rare Photo Opportunity

SnapshotZ now presents a very rare photo opportunity with the great TanLaw himself =P Anco could not hide his excitement for getting this chance and it is written all over his face. Thanks to Anco for this Snapshot =P

Friday, May 05, 2006

Advance Happy Mother's Day =P

Umm I may be way too early for sending out a greeting to the moms out there, but this is something that I've been working on for the past few days. =P It struck to me that this may be a great present to my mom using Origami. A million thanks to this site for providing the instructions.

Here are the SnapshotZ when I was working on it. First, cut out small pieces then set it out to the preliminary folding:



Roll em up, use some glue to come up with petals


Have different colors ready, the more the merrier =P


Then start folding LIKE MAD, all 60 of em hehe =P


Glue 5 of em together to come up with something like this


It doesn't hurt to try out different combinations =P


Then out comes your paper army =P


The instructions from the site state that all of these must be glued together to come up with some sort of a ball. I had other plans, so I folded a vase out of wrapping paper =P


This is NOT how to use the vase, did some fooling around =P


With some finishing touches, and here's the pure paper gift (except for the BBQ sticks)=P