Friday, May 25, 2012

FMTSO: Made by hand

 

Fancy a clay model of yourself?

Not done yet...need more hair.

Cartoon character made from clay are just too cute!


colourful handmade lucky knots sold in Chinatown, which colour would you like?

It takes nimble hands to strung the flowers into garlands!

 
A busy tailor along Serangoon Road doing alterations outside the shops.
Colourful cookies for any occasion.

Rattan basket weaving.

 

Paper Lanterns.

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11 comments:

Suzy said...

Awesome collection. The cookies look yum.

Ann said...

you still have the table runners? shall love to see a photo. Did you join them at 4 places?

Rebecca said...

Wow, I love all the selections here. But the clay model is pretty unique!

MizzKay said...

Amazing colours, and well displayed, beautiful.

Pauline Woodcock said...

Such beautiful, vibrant colours in your hand made things. Love the clay model - what a great souvenir that would be!

shabby girl said...

So much talent in those handmade things! So much work goes into anything handmade. If you were to ever put a real price per value pricetag, nobody could afford them.
Great post.

Loredana Donovan said...

I love the rattan baskets! I keep collecting more and more around my house. They are so pretty for flowers, fruit, and just about containing anything :) Nice shots of a variety of handmade stuff!

GingerV said...

love all the colors. You manage the true essance of this topic - the people who make the hand made. great. How do they ever make that little clay person and so perfectly. every week I enjoy your shots, this week is no exception.

~JarieLyn~ said...

Wow, these are great. I love the clay model. I think it's the perfect gift for someone. So unique. I like the clay cartoons too. You really thought this out....great job. Love them all.

Bagman and Butler said...

I believe you may have the richest color in your photographs of anyone! They always jump from the page. Love the clay images. We have Gullah basket-weavers in Charleston.

DawnTreader said...

Such a creative, colourful collection! I love baskets.