June 23rd, 2007

Corrugated paper has a fluted side on top of a board. It’s usually used for boxes, but can also be made into a nifty invitation card if you’re creative. Or, you can even use them for your kids’ arts and crafts sessions (cutting out shapes and pasting them together can make a very pretty artwork).
You can get multi-colored corrugated papers in a local bookstore (I get mine from National Bookstore), but each package comes in different colors. If you need only one color, well, I guess you can always go directly to the manufacturer (but you’ll probably have to buy them in bulk).
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June 13th, 2007
After a month-long hiatus, I’m back!
Well, not really. I’m still busy with work, but I am able to gather up more paper stuff for the past month. So yep, you can expect new entries in the next weeks to come!
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May 7th, 2007
Aside from their mouth-watering menu of delectable grilled barbecue and Boholano dishes, Payag Restaurant’s (Tagbilaran, Bohol) unique way of presenting utensils to guests is quite eye-catching:

Wrapped in miniature brown paper bags and tied with an Abaca twine, seeing utensils presented in this manner makes dining at the restaurant an interesting experience from start to finish.
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