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#lullyslist | Markmaking tools

It's the 4th day of Ramadan, how has it been for you? Last Friday I went live on Instagram as part of #stayinwithLS. It was also our first live LS experience where we usually share behind the scenes of how we produce our shawl prints.  The theme was to make an artwork which you can have it displayed on your walls or fridge. During the live, some of the viewers were surprised at how a humble household item can be used to create interesting marks! My favourite tool got to be thread attached to chopstick and cotton buds.   Just look at that loose fluid marks made by the thread. All you have to do is to cut a piece or...

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#Selbsseries | Monday to Friday Toddler Art Activities

Hey Mummies,  We've survived 2 weeks of the Circuit Breaker! Although I have been working from home the past few years, there are still some changes to my weekly routine. The biggest challenge was to replace outdoor/nature play with more home-based activities for my 28 month old toddler. It was a super stressful week trying to set a new routine with the new norm where we have to stay in the whole day and cooked a lot more.  There are also so many uncertainties with what's happening and Team Lully Selb and I also kept changing our plans as #Covid19 evolved. One of the things we told ourselves is to stay relevant and make sure we continue to let our...

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#lullyslist | LS Postcards

It's towards the end of week of Circuit Breaker here in Singapore. Day by day as new cases rise, rules are getting more stringent. As much as it can be suffocating to stay at home, I feel blessed that I'm safe at home. Of course everyone has different coping mechanisms. I truly hope that everyone is doing their part to ensure that this Circuit Breaker is effective for the next few weeks and we can hear of better news. Check out this insightful article! On a lighter note, I'm sharing with you how I decorated the postcards we recently launched! Click here for the FREE DOWNLOAD that will be emailed to you after checking out your cart. Please allow for up...

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#GuestPost | Catching Sunrise by Damini Roy

A day in the Summer of 2019.  In the arid heat of the Indian desert, I found warmth beyond compare. Not in the scorching sand dunes, but in the heart of the Bishnoi tribe.  A people united by their deep respect for Mother Earth and all her creatures, the Bishnois are considered the traditional guardians of wildlife and trees in the desert. Photographers have even captured Bishnoi women feeding black buck calves with their own breast milk to avoid their starvation during particularly hot years in the desert.  Due their dependence on seasonal jobs to make a living, Bishnois often live on limited food and water supplies. Despite that, when I came across a Bishnoi village during my explorations around...

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