Am I getting old or this world has been taken over by the machine? I've always been a hands-on type of person whether it's a big or small project, if you do it with your hands, it always turned out better. I understand the efficiency and needs to get things done in a timely manner to cut down cost, but somehow I feel that the more advanced we are the further we get from the human touch. Am I sad that this is happening everywhere I look? Yes... Where do those craftsmen or women go? Were they able to transfer their skills down to their children and grandchildren? I speak as if the later generations would even cared or interested in learning the craft. During my trip to Vietnam a couple years back, I was excited to find that there are parts of the world who still use their hands to make things. Life is simple and though they probably just make enough to get by, it's beautiful for me to see and wishing that my life is as simple. Here are a few photos I took during my trip, the handy art of my favorite people in Hue, Vietnam.
Once upon a tiffany blue inspired wedding
Did you know that I can do flowers? I used to be a florist during my high school years and throughout college as my part time job. I also worked at an event planner company for a period in DC. I did a couple of weddings mostly for family and friends when I used to live in Virginia. Recently got a request to decorate a wedding and this brings back memories of me as a flower girl selling thousands of roses on Valentine's Day. I digress... One of my favorite was my niece's wedding in Charleston, South Carolina. We pulled it through, she ordered the flowers, ribbons, vases that I needed and I flew in to make it happen. I was also her make-up artist of the day so I was quite busy running around being her favorite auntie, second mom, sister, best friend...
Flannel & Tights
American Apparel Malcolm Flannel Full Plaid Skirt | Sculptz Shaping Tights in Plum | Steve Madden Boots
Glitz & Glam
I've been obsessed with all the tissues DIY craft projects that people posted on Pinterest for a while now. From balloon streamers like Geronimo Balloons to sparkle garlands, I love them all. Growing up naturally crafty myself, I can't imagine why people would spend that much money to purchase these when you can do it yourself at home. There's something super girlie and cute about them that brings the little girl out of you when you are surrounded with fringes and sparkles. The ultimate sparkles I came across is CONFETTISYSTEM!! They are this duo artist | designer who make these incredible tissue paper creations. I was excited to find out that they did an exhibit at PS1 MOMA. It's on view now until the end of March, so make sure to check out if you live in the city. It's a must see environment, I went today and it made me extremely HAPPY.
Photos by Hao Lam