I'm still not sure what I want to do for Christmas prezzies this year. I definitely feel like making a whole load of things, but then I'm just afraid that I'll be too lazy. Sloth is my biggest hindrance.
And the Internet isn't helping with the slothfulness either. You know how it's so much easier to order everything online? I mean, you won't even have to step outta the house and you get everything delivered to the doorstep. But of course, I'm broke like anything, so I cannot afford to do that lah.
1. Jimi Wallets
Well, not conventional wallets anyways. But the whole thing looks well-made and of good quality. It's reminiscent of those CHEAP card cases that used to be very popular, but this is just a hell lot better lah, huh. I think I've seen it at Actually... before.
2. DuctBills
Woo! I love DuctBills! Essentially wallets made out of duct tape. I am very very VERY tempted to get the DIY kit for myself... Okay, DuctBills retail at S$45 here. Available at Wooonderland.
Imagine making your own wallets lah! I'm really itching and dying to make something. I NEED to churn something out really soon or I'll go berserk.
3. Vinylux
A lot of products reconstructed from vinyl records, but I really like the vinyl record cuff! I've seen articles that show how we can all make our own vinyl cuffs, but they just look very cheap somehow. This, on the other hand, just looks sleek and stylish.
I might consider making one of these myself
4. Street Sign Bracelets by Steven Hartzler
Another reconstructed cuff kinda thing, only this is with street signs.
5. Oh, this is my favourite. GLASS BELT BUCKLES! by fourteenfifty
I like these so much I don't know what to say about them. They're just individual pieces of art, I guess? Exciting!
6. Dart Hooks
It's like one of those expensive novelties. But it is damned cute, isn't it? Looks a little precarious though. I just keep picturing the dart hooks gouging my eyes out when I accidentally trip and crash into the wall. Gasp!
7. Sun jar
First things first, it looks like it actually works! Put it out in strong sunlight, the solar cell absorbs the solar energy. Come night-time, or low-light conditions, the sensor activates the LED lights and poof! It glows.
There are definitely similar gimmicks out there. I vaguely remember having one of these things, only that mine didn't work well or something.
But if I were to get myself a Christmas gift, or just any gift at all, definitely a NOOKA WATCH!
For obvious reasons, right?
It's grey and it's Nooka!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Gifts Galore
by kyheng at 11:24 AM
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