Saturday, March 30, 2013

Ulu Chepor part 2






An ideal picnic and relaxation spot in Chemor ipoh perak, surrounded by green forest you'll find more serene. Refreshing waterfall and serene green forests are certainly a sight to behold and an experience to cherish. Rest huts, changing rooms, food stalls and picnic grounds are provided for the comfort and leisure of visitors to enjoy nature at its best. Ulu Chepor is open everyday, including weekends and public holidays.

Ulu Chepor



An ideal picnic and relaxation spot in Chemor ipoh perak, surrounded by green forest you'll find more serene. Refreshing waterfall and serene green forests are certainly a sight to behold and an experience to cherish. Rest huts, changing rooms, food stalls and picnic grounds are provided for the comfort and leisure of visitors to enjoy nature at its best. Ulu Chepor is open everyday, including weekends and public holidays.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Kanzashi Flower Brooch : Blue & Turquoise



Tsumami Kanzashi are traditional Japanese folded flowers, made from small squares of silk, that are typically worn by women as hair ornaments in traditional hairstyles.


They seem really complicated and intricate, and they can certainly be that if you really want but it completely doesn't need to be. I love to make them out of cotton prints that are fun and bright, in addition to scraps of silk and other light fabrics.


Originally brooch made, shared and design ​by sh-yn design.








 
 









Lotus




Nelumbo nucifera known by numerous common names including Indian lotussacred lotusbean of India, or simply lotus, is one of two species of aquatic plant in the family Nelumbonaceae. The Linnaean binomial Nelumbo nucifera (Gaertn.) is the currently recognized name for this species, which has been classified under the former namesNelumbium speciosum (Willd.) and Nymphaea nelumbo, among others. Names other than Nelumbo nucifera (Gaertn.) are obsolete synonyms and should not be used in current works. This plant is an aquatic perennial. Under favorable circumstances its seeds may remain viable for many years, with the oldest recorded lotus germination being from that of seeds 1,300 years old recovered from a dry lakebed in northeastern China.