Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Office #OOTDs and Job Hunting (Cool) Blues

View of SM-San Mateo job fair 2014




23rd of October, 2014 (07:00:00 am/07:00:00hr.)
LOCATION: Jose F. Diaz Stadium, San Mateo RIZAL
EVENT: SM-San Mateo Job Fair

MY LOOK:

  • Gem Headband
  • Black Coat
  • Folded & Hung Orange Blouse
  • Black-white striped Pencil skirt
  • Black Thighs
  • Black Heels 

It's a rainy Thursday morning for seeking my desirable dream job of my own for making us happy as you can as one to the applicant hopefuls to work in a one-of-the-most big-time company in the country that rarely nearest workplace from my hometown.

Monday, October 27, 2014

To DINE For: The Breakfast Table


"Taho Shake"
"Create-your-own Meal"
"The Breakfast Table"

On a sunny Saturday morning, my mom, sis, brother-in-law and I take first for a breakfast before to go shopping at Divisoria for Home needs, and even Christmas. A good food taste so, good on-the-go when you take a teacup of coffee or eating a breakfast pancakes. This brunch resto offers breakfast, buffets, delis, etc.
This resto is located along Maginhawa and Makadios streets in Sikatuna Village, Quezon City and also offers an other services like walk-in welcome, reservations and more. And perfect for the brain food for students and office workers who have no-time to cook for it. This store is open daily (except Monday) from 7:00am to 8:00am.

visit us at:

  • 189 Maginhawa St. cor. Makadios St., Sikatuna Village
  • 1101 Quezon City, Philippines

Phone (02) 433 3597
Email www.facebook.com/breakfast.ph
Website http://www.breakfast.ph
   

Thursday, October 16, 2014

DIY Project: Paper Windmill-in-a-vase



MATERIALS:

For windmill:

  • Colored paper or Old glossy magazines
  • Chopsticks
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Scissor*
  • Safety pin*
  • Mini-Hammer*

For vase:

  • Old glossy magazines (cut-outs into collage)
  • Paper or plastic cups (from a noodle packaging)
  • White glue with water
  • Painter's brush
  • Scissor*

*Use with under parent's supervision

PROCEDURES:

For windmill:

  • Make a measure of 7 by 7-inch (17.5 by 17.5-cm) square of a piece of colored paper.
  • Trace 4 diagonal lines into the corner of a square toward the center and marked in the middle dot square to the diagonal cross.
  • Cut 3 inch diagonal lines each corners, do not cut up-to  4 inches.
  • To make the corners to secure with a pin, use your fingers to fold edges 1,2,3 and four to the center of the square.
  • To remove the pin, place, hold the edge down with your fingers and change it with ball pin and cut the ball pin short to the end.
  • For safety,yet-finishing touches, dip a stick of chopstick square into the water then let it a little dry before push a pin.
  • Press it gently the pin into the stick and hammer-it for secure the slickness of a windmill. DO NOT PRESS HARDLY THE PIN TO PREVENT ACCIDENT.
  • Test it by manually spinning it.
  • Makes 2-3 windmill flowerettes.
For vase:
  • Cut 5-6 pieces of magazine cutouts.
  • Combine white glue and water in one cup
  • Paint it with white glue with water and brush in to the cup outside.
  • While the glue is wet, stick the magazine cutouts outside the cup.
  • Let it dry up to 10-25 minutes or until dry the surface.
  • Then, put the windmill flowerettes to the vase with a secure of mini-solid rocks or floral foams.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

DYI Project: Loud Speaker

Loud Speaker (Cellphone not included)
Loud speaker is a newest simple and well-economic friendly gadget for smartphone usage to make music-listener friendly.

MATERIALS:

  • 1 liter of empty plastic bottle
  • 2-3 pieces of Old-glossy magazine page
  • Glue
  • Scissor*
  • Cutter*
  • Lighter*
  • Marker
  • Paint and paint brush (if desired to paint-off)
*Use it with adult supervision

PROCEDURES:

  • Cut the upper funnel of a plastic bottle with cutter and the smaller part of a bottom.
  • Mark-down the bellow-bottom of a cut-out bottle and use your cellphone as a measure-fit into a long rectangular hole.
  • After that, put a little fire a sharp-cut out of a bottle for safety purpose.
  • For finishing touches, paint-it with acrylic paint (with your chosen colors to customized) with paint brush [or]
  • Cover-up with magazine-page papers (or use as paper-mache method) then, stick together with white glue.