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videos of the day

hi^^ today i share some videos. first from Super Junior K.R.Y with Reminiscene Source : YOONILSANG1 @ youtube and koreanindo and T-ara wit Lovey Dovey full drama ver credit: loen ent zombie ver credit: loen ent then Davichi feat T-ara with We were in Love credit: kpopsubber @youtube okay, hope you enjoy it. see you!

orchid papercraft

hi^^ i always check my blog's stat. then i found a fact that some of my reader/visitor were lookinf for orchid papercraft. hehehe not my header name's fault! so, to help, i will post some of it. with my searching skill. hahaha here they are: 1. http://radmegan.blogspot.com/2011/03/making-paper-orchids-how-to.html she has 3 orchid papercraft. so cute orchid. so easy to make. just prepare scissor, paper, and glue. 2. http://www.ehow.com/how_7687508_make-paper-orchid.html from e-how. my fave 'how' site. 3. http://www.ehow.com/how_2274834_make-origami-orchid.html still from e-how. this is an origami (Japanese paper craft art). 4. http://www.themakingspot.com/card-making/pattern/fold-3d-paper-orchids simple like the first, but cute for souvenir. they add frame for it. 5. http://make-handmade.blogspot.com/2011/06/card-paper-craft-with-orchids.html same with the origami. or i think its origami. beautiful. okay, i've post some. i hope it help. happy crafting!

korean new year 설날

hi^^ in first week of January 2012. still, happy new year! wish for healthy and wealthy! well, some country has another new based on their own calendar. like Hijriyah, Chinese's calendar, and Korean. they use lunar calendar. but, now i want to post about korean new year or Seollal. Korean New Year, commonly known as Seollal (Hangul: 설날; RR: Seollal; MR: Sŏllal), is the first day of the lunar calendar. It is the most important of the traditional Korean holidays. It consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day. Koreans also celebrate solar New Year's Day on January 1 each year, following the Gregorian Calendar. The Korean New Year holiday lasts three days, and is considered a more important holiday than the solar New Year's Day.[1] The term "Seollal" generally does not refer to Eumnyeokak Seollal (음력 설날, lunar new year), also known as Gujeong (Hangul: 구정; Hanja: 舊正). Less commonly, "Seollal" also refers to Yangnyeok Seollal (양력 설날,...