Sunday, July 27

Pocket Garden

Weekends are never long enough and I really enjoyed this one. I decided to stay at home and work on my pocket garden. As Annie Lennox would say: "Here comes the rain again... So I moved my succulent plants here. Too much water is bad for these drought resistant plants.
I'm glad I checked my cacti because I was able to save this little fellow. It was beginning to rot around the base.  It was sitting in water-logged soil -the soil that came with it when I bought it.  I replaced it with my personal cactus soil mix. This cactus is going to be fine in no time.
Finally, I was able to plant the cactus seeds Arvin gave me. I was expecting more seeds from this pack. The packaging was too big for the amount of seeds it contained. Although I shouldn't complain, I got it for free. :)
These are all the seed from one pack. They're so tiny! They look like black sesame seeds. I planted them in a small  2-inch-deep pot.
I can't wait to see them germinate! There's a saying: To plant a seed is an act of optimism.
So, Aja! I'll give you an update with photos of cacti seedlings soon.


If you want to learn more about growing, propagating and planting succulents in dish gardens, join our workshop on August 10, 2014.
It's a 2-in-one workshop. Mansy of Hey Kessy will teach you how to make your very own planter using clay. After that, I will teach you about planting succulents and making your own dish garden. Join us!

Slots are limited so register HERE. 
Clay Planter + Dish Garden Workshop, P3000


Tuesday, July 22

Succulent Dish Garden Workshop at Hey Kessy Studio

A month ago, I had another Succulent Dish Garden Workshop. I was really excited about the venue, Hey Kessy's lovely studio. Everything harmonized with the gardening theme.
 I enjoyed arranging the gardening kits on their tables and preparing the buffet of supplies.
The fun workshop started as soon as the participants arrived.
Here are the happy gardeners with their beautiful creation. Life is too short to always have clean fingernails. Keep planting and enjoy playing in the dirt!


❤lotsalove,
femi

Monday, July 21


Giant Cactus

I went to my Aunt's house in Marikina and noticed this gigantic cactus.
It grew as tall as their roof.
Being the cactus-addict that I am, I asked for some cuttings. I like arranging my small cacti with bigger ones to create variety and focal point. I found out that this plant is called a Hedge Cactus or Cereus Hildmannianus, originally from Brazil. We were very careful in taking few branches off because the spines were long and thick like a needle.
 I went home happy with my new prickly friends. I can't wait to see them bloom. My aunt said they blossom with lovely white flowers.


❤lotsalove,
femi


Cereus hildmannianus

Thursday, July 17

Brownout? Make Good Art

Two days ago, Typhoon Glenda was ravaging Manila. Of course I didn't go to my day job. It was scary, I could hear the strong wind howling. I prayed for everybody's safety while the windows in my room kept rattling. There was no electricity. Brownout. Boring. So I thought about "Make Good Art". Make Good Art is an inspiring quote from Neil Gaiman. It was one of the best commencement speeches. I got inspired after watching that video years ago, I made this felt-cutout-embroidery immediately.
Here's an excerpt from Neil Gaiman's speech:

Instead of worrying about the weather, I grabbed my tools and pulled a table near a window where a bit of sunlight was still available. I've been wanting to try the Das Air Dry Clay I bought from Hey Kessy. I made some Totoro ornaments and figurines. I looove Totoro! Obvious ba?
I also painted some ceramic pots and little clay houses for my dish garden.
I will be joining the 10aAlabama Art Fair soon and I'm glad that I have lots of new items to sell. It was a day well-spent. So next time work and classes are suspended due to another typhoon... Make good art. No electricity? Make good art. If you haven't seen Neil Gaiman's speech, watch it here. A must watch for any artist or anyone who hopes to live a creative and inspired life.

❤lotsalove,
femi

Monday, July 14

Succulent Dish Garden Worshop at Craft MNL

I was giddy with delight when CRAFT MNL invited me to facilitate a Succulent Dish Garden Workshop on May 18, 2014. I enjoyed preparing the plants, their gardening kits and the topics I had to discuss. 
I was so excited to share with them one of the things I'm crazy about. With the help of my friend Karen Capino, I made a short video presentation about how awesome succulents are.
I am really glad that the participants were really eager to learn. I like it when they ask questions and share some of their succulent stories.
And then it was time to get dirty!
Succulents come in different shapes, vivid colors and intriguing textures. Choosing the plants that harmonize with each other is part of the fun.
We also did some rock painting to personalize their dish garden.
It was a fun afternoon with these ladies. With pride, they went home with their lovely creations. It feels good when you're able to create something with your own hands. I hope they continue to make more.


❤lotsalove,
femi





Friday, July 11

She Crafted This Party


I was sooo psyched when my friend She Ramos asked me to host a crafternoon party for her birthday. She wanted this year's celebration to be different. So I came up with fun activities that even newbies at crafting will enjoy.
  Belleville Cafe was the perfect venue. Cozy ambiance, good food and great service.

Craft tools were arranged on the table, waiting for the guests. I painted their names on the heart-shaped wood plate for an added personal touch.



After a brief discussion, giving of instructions and tips, the guests started painting.
Most of them do not consider themselves as artists but they were excited to try! Good!

Not afraid to get their hands dirty.



 It's a party, we have yummy food! I was too preoccupied with their lovely artwork, I didn't
get to take more photos of the food served. Sayang!

She, the birthday celebrant.
Mission accomplished! It was crazy fun! I super enjoyed hosting this party, thank you She. Everyone was so game and willing to learn and experiment. Seeing their smiles here... ahhh makes my heart truly happy. 

lotsalove,
❤femi



Wanna have your own crafternoon party? Email me at gawanifemi@gmail.com
or text 09157808181 for inquiries.


Thursday, July 10

Inch by Inch

So many things I wanna do right now.
Lots of ideas pouring in my head. I wanna sew some plushies, paint cacti with watercolor,
paint more faces on pots, make a dish garden, eat chalupa, shop...
hayyy! One at a time Femi. Inch by inch, it's a cinch. =)
 

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