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SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest 2021

Thursday, April 8



Take a break from your school or work routine by taking the artistic route online with the first SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest 2021 every weekend of April and May. 

Celebrate your creativity and passion online as this year’s Art Fest showcases traditional arts like brush calligraphy, watercolor and abstract painting; as well as contemporary expressions like Doodle Sketching, and pop arts and crafts that both mom and kids will love. Here’s what they can look forward to: 

  • Visual Artist and International Art teacher Majenta Ocampo will share her knowledge and have fun painting Easter Egg in Nordic and Mandalorian- Style. 
  • Create your water color wonders with licensed Professional Teacher and YouTube Art Teacher Aimee Fadriguela  who will show some watercolor painting techniques using Prismacolor Colored Pencils in designing canisters and bookmarks. Teacher Mangel of Pilot Pens, on the other hand, will share the Watercolor resist art painting in Batik- Bag Coloring with Pilot Pen Juice Paint Markers and Liquid Glue. 
  • Calligrapher and eco-friendly artist Kylee Tabil of Kyleegraphy, will share some tips on Basic Faux Calligraphy and how to design reusable Tumblers with their favorite quotes and lettering. 
  • Preschool Teacher Jillian Dungo will share her tricks on how to Glue Drawn Art using different colors of Elmer’s Glue. 



There’s more fun ahead as workshop participants will be given special prizes and freebies at the end of the workshop. 

The SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest 2021 is in partnership with Sharpie, Faber Castell, Artline, Prismacolor, Papermate, Titus, Craft Easy, Elmer’s, Tokyo Finds, Sakura, and Pilot. For more info, visit our website www.smstationery.com.ph and follow us on Instagram and Facebook in smstationeryph.
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Toys below 100 Pesos your kids will enjoy playing indoors

Thursday, March 11

 

Summer is a great time for kids to enjoy the outdoors but we still need to take extra care because the pandemic is not yet over. It has been a year since the lockdown and the kids are definitely getting restless. I looked around some toys and games you can buy online that won't hurt your pocket. 


Best toys for indoor play worth 100 Pesos below



3D Puzzle Dollhouse

These cute dollhouses will keep your little girls busy building her doll's new home. It is also a perfect bonding activity because even adults will enjoy this 3D puzzle. With a variety of designs available, you can build even build village. 

ADD TO CART for only 45 Pesos




Monster Truck Friction Power 

This monster truck does not require any batteries to run so your kid can enjoy playing all day. It has a friction motor to propel the wheels. Available in four colors: red, violet, orange, and green.

ADD TO CART for only 50 Pesos





Transformer Robot Car

Can't make up his mind whether he wants a robot or a car? Well, give him both! These transformer robot cars will make his imagination soar.

ADD TO CART for only 95 Pesos




Educational Wooden Puzzle

This early education wooden puzzle is ideal for toddlers 1 to 4 years old.  The bright colors and cute designs make learning more fun.

ADD TO CART for only 20 Pesos


Being inside the house doesn't mean the kids cannot have fun and learn at the same time. These toys can stimulate your child's mind and will keep them safe while enjoying. 


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Art in the Park celebrates 15th anniversary

Thursday, February 11


Touted as the country’s most popular affordable art fair, Art in the Park is celebrating its 15th anniversary with 8 days of art, 60 exhibitors, and more than 6,000 artworks by hundreds of established and up-and-coming Filipino artists. 

While the physical edition of the fair can’t take place just yet, the annual treasure hunt continues on a virtual platform at www.artinthepark.ph starting at 10am of February 21. New pieces will be uploaded on the site daily until February 28th. 

As in previous years, prices of artworks are still capped at P50,000. The online fair will continue to benefit the Museum Foundation of the Philippines in support of their projects and programs for the National Museum of the Philippines and its network. 

Since 2006, MFPI has allocated P15 million to the National Museum for various initiatives such as infrastructure projects, staff development grants, and exhibition programs, among others. 


Special activities and participants 

For the first edition of Art in the Park this year, an exciting lineup of educational activities will complement the virtual fair. 

Art in the Park continues to partner with Globe Platinum for several events that will run throughout the week during Globe Platinum Hour, 530 pm daily. This includes a special tutorial for kids by award-winning comic artist, illustrator, architect, and children's art show host Jomike Tejido. Globe Platinum will also present special video features on the art-making process of Filipina artists Henrielle Pagkaliwangan and Yvonne Quisumbing. There will also be music on Saturday night from 80s band Overdrive. 

For the fair’s special collaboration with the Bank of the Philippine Islands, BPI Art Clips will feature specially produced videos from various artists. This year, BPI Art Clips shines the spotlight on pottery, one of the best-selling categories of Art in the Park, through a series of mini-documentaries that will highlight the works of pottery pioneers in the Philippines Jon and Tessy Pettyjohn, and Joey de Castro. 


Jon and Tessy Pettyjohn

The lineup of participants include Altro Mondo Gallery, Ang I.n.K., Archivo 1984, Arnold Art Collection, ART LAB: Atelier Cesare & Jean Marie Syjuco, Art Underground, Art Verite Gallery, ART for Space Gallery, Artery Art Space, Artepintura Gallery, Association of Pinoyprintmakers, Avellana Art Gallery, Blanc, Boston Art Gallery, Cevio Art Haus, College Of St. Benilde, Cornerstone (EJ Espiritu), District Gallery, Famous Artists , FEATI University School of Fine Arts, FEU, Galeria de las Islas, Galerie Anna, Galerie Artes, Galerie Stephanie, Limbo, Los Nuevos Conquistadores, J Studio, KASIBULAN - Kababaihan sa Sining at Bagong Sibol na Kamalayan, Kulay Art Group, M A G, Manila Collage Collective, Mia Casal Ceramics, Modeka Art, Mono8 Gallery, Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Nineveh Artspace, Nord Anglia International School, Orange Project, Parokyano ng Malabon, Qube Gallery, Resurrection Furniture, Sagada Pottery, Sheerjoy, Silverlens, Space Encounters, T.U.P. Fine Arts Manila, The Authenticity Zero, The Mighty Bhutens, The Photography Zone, The Thursday Group, Tin-Aw Art Gallery, UP College of Fine Arts, Village Art Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, vMeme Contemporary Art Gallery (Young Artists’ Studio), Ysobel Art Gallery, White Walls Gallery. 


Pottery by Joey de Castro


Your treasure hunt experience at Art in the Park 

With over 6,000 artworks from 60 exhibitors and hundreds of Filipino artists, it’s best to prepare in advance. Art in the Park presents a step-by-step guide to help you with your online treasure hunt and in navigating the website. 

1. Starting at 10 am on February 21, you can view thousands of artworks at www.artinthepark.ph. You can browse the artworks by category or by gallery. You can also arrange them alphabetically, according to price, or from the most recent uploads. 

2. When you've set your eyes on an artwork, you can click on the piece to get more information about the artist and the gallery. 

3. At Check Out, you will be asked to fill in your contact and billing information before proceeding to payment. 

4. Art in the Park will accept payments via credit or debit cards, and GCash. 

5. A payment confirmation will be sent to your email address, which you can then forward to the gallery to arrange shipping or pickup of your artwork with the gallery point person. 

While waiting for your artwork, make sure to check the website and Art in the Park’s social media pages for the special activities and educational videos specially produced for the fair. You can also interact with us on social media by tagging @artintheparkph on Instagram and using the hashtag #ArtintheParkPH. 

Art in the Park is organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc., for the benefit of the Museum Foundation of The Philippines and with support from Globe Platinum and Bank of The Philippine Islands. 

For more information, please  follow www.facebook/artinthepark and @artintheparkph on Instagram.

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Flex Your Art at the Gateway Gallery Pocket Museum

Saturday, January 30



Art helps us get through the challenges in the new normal. It allows us to examine what it means to be human, to express ourselves, and to bring people and ideas together.

This 2021, Gateway Gallery Pocket Museum will give new offerings for the continued enrichment and education of its users, anytime, anywhere.

The Pocket Museum will give artists the opportunity to have their artworks featured in the mobile app through Art Flex. Art Flex will feature weekly art submissions by Filipino artists based on a monthly theme. This is open to students, amateur, and professional artists. Art Flex will pick an artwork to be featured every Friday of the month

For February, the theme is “My Home.” The theme for March is “My Summer” while the theme for April is “Cebu” in celebration of the 500 years of Victory in Mactan. At the end of the quarter, one artwork will be selected based on the listed criteria. The winning artist will get to bring home a bundle of prizes and a chance to exhibit at Gateway Gallery.

In addition, two exhibits will also be uploaded this year and the bi-monthly feature of the Gateway Gallery Art Collection will be started this February 2021. The Art Collection Feature will contain insights and perspectives of invited writers, curators, and educators.

No matter where you are, you can soak up the beauty of art. You can also explore the other features of the Pocket Museum based on your personal needs.

Gateway Gallery Pocket Museum mobile app is available for download in Google Play and Apple IOS. It is a must-have app for students, educators, and anyone who simply loves art and culture.

Gateway Gallery is the art museum of Araneta City devoted to the promotion of Philippine culture, heritage, and art. It is managed by the J. Amado Araneta Foundation. As soon as it re-opens, the public can visit the museum for free from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily at the 5th floor of the Gateway Tower, Araneta City.

To know more about these programs, call 8588-4000 local 8300, email at gatewaygallery@aranetagroup.com, or like and visit their social media accounts. 

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How to organize your kitchen without spending a fortune

Thursday, December 31

 

I have been embracing a minimalist lifestyle in the past two years and it's not something you can achieve overnight. It is still a work in process in my household. I am now currently focusing the decluttering and organizing of the kitchen.  It can be overwhelming if you have too much stuff but I assure you that once you've started, it will be easier to keep going with the kitchen transformation.

Here are some of the things you will need to organize your kitchen:


Trolley kitchen utility cart

Trolley kitchen utility cart

Instead of cluttering your kitchen counter, you can organize your cooking essentials and condiments in this 3-tier trolley kitchen utility cart. I have a favorite Shopee online seller where I buy Locaupin products and this is now available at 56% off. The product rating is 4.9/5.0 stars.

You can purchase this at 850 Pesos at https://shopee.prf.hn/l/7abvkja


Cutlery drainer

Cutlery drainer

Add a pop of color in your kitchen counter with this utensils drainer.  This is made of good quality hard plastic. The price is cheap but the product looks expensive. Also from one of my favorite seller on Shopee, this product received 4.9/5.0 stars rating. 

At 70% off, you can purchase the cutlery drainer for 99 Pesos at https://shopee.prf.hn/l/6PGVjE8


Spice jar


Spice jar

If you have an open shelf or your spices are placed on the kitchen counter,  it will look more organized if they are in identical containers. This 4 pcs/set kitchen spice jars are made of glass and the cap is designed with two openings --- small holes on one side and big holes on the other side. This product has 4.7/5.0 stars rating. The store sells this at 42% off.

You can purchase the 4 pieces spice jar for only 115 Pesos at https://shopee.prf.hn/l/KME0JZ3


Dishwashing soap dispenser


Dishwashing soap dispenser

My favorite purchase is the dishwashing soap dispenser. I've been using this for two months already. I also find it economical. All I have to do is buy a refill pack (around 380ml) and pour it in this dispenser. It makes my kitchen sink clutter-free because the sponge is placed on top of the dispenser. This product has a 4.8/5.0 stars rating. 

At 58% off and for only 45 Pesos, the dishwashing soap dispenser comes with a free sponge. I bought mine from this store https://shopee.prf.hn/l/6WLGQXX


You don't need to spend a huge amount of money to have a kitchen makeover. There are good quality products that are not expensive and definitely looks good. But most importantly, it will serve it's intended purpose --- to organize your kitchen.


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5 quick and easy last-minute handmade Christmas gift ideas from TikTok

Sunday, December 20

 handmade Christmas gift ideas

Looking for last-minute gifts that you can DIY in an instant? Here are a few ideas from TikTok.


Handmade gifts are always nice to receive, especially at Christmastime. These presents show extra thoughtfulness and care from the giver to the recipient, no matter how simple they may be. They're usually budget-friendly, too! 

DIY gifts don't need to be complicated in order to be special, and there are many crafty projects online that you can complete in an instant for last-minute gift-giving. TikTok actually has a lot of them, along with other holiday-themed projects and tutorials shared by crafty creators on the app. Here are five videos that show easy to make handmade gifts that you can complete just in time for Christmas. 

handmade Christmas gift ideas

Know how to sew? You can turn old clothing into a whole new outfit for someone special this Christmas. Check out this video for inspiration.


handmade Christmas gift ideas


There's so much you can do with just popsicle sticks and hot glue. Here's an idea for a DIY lamp made with these two materials and a light bulb socket.


handmade Christmas gift ideas


These tiny handmade notebooks are perfect for anyone who likes doodling, making lists, or writing down ideas on the go. They can easily fit into a bag or pocket, and you can customize their covers to suit the recipient's style. 


handmade Christmas gift ideas


This handmade paper bouquet card is a great gift to give a loved one.


handmade Christmas gift ideas


Need a nice holiday present for bigger kids and teens? This DIY Decision Maker Machine is something they might really enjoy.

Spread joy and Christmas cheer among your loved ones by giving them a handmade gift this season. Don't forget to share your best holiday moments with friends and followers on TikTok, too! Download the app on your iOS and Android devices today to get started.

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Canva Launches #DesignForACause to Support UNHCR's refugee education program

Tuesday, November 24

 refugee education program

People who believe in creativity know that design can make a difference, whether it’s for a school report, a client presentation, or even a personal post on social media. Design platform Canva, which offers tools for eye-catching graphics through its awesome suite of features, is encouraging everyone to get creative for a good cause. 

Canva has partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to launch #DesignForACause — an initiative that encourages creators from around the world, to submit drawings of one thing that makes them smile. 

Canva will select 200 winning designs and convert them into Canva elements for sale. When the digital elements are purchased by any of Canva’s users (for $1USD), this will be donated to UNHCRs refugee education projects around the world. 

With many Filipinos spending most of their time at home, Canva and UNHCR are inspiring people to get in-touch with their creative side, and empower at-risk children. The raised funds will help to enroll refugee children into quality, primary education across 14 countries, as part of its Refugee Education Program. 


refugee education program


To join, here are three simple steps on the Canva website under Design for a Cause: 

1. Draw anything that makes you smile, on any medium. 

2. Upload your image by taking a photo or scanning your drawing and saving it as a PDF or JPEG. 3. Submit your details using the online form. Drawings by children under the age of 13 will need to be submitted by their parents or guardians. If the child’s drawing is selected, the parent/legal guardian will be contacted for permission to share the child’s name as a winner. 

Maisie Littaua, Head of Growth for Canva Philippines says, “Filipinos are innately creative and we’re known to have the value of malasakit in our DNA. With #DesignForACause, your creativity has the power to help school-age refugee children receive an education – which is something that every child deserves. We believe that this simple act of designing can go a long way in making a difference to the lives of the children, who hold the key to the future.” 


refugee education program
Kenya Hormud Primary School



UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, Ben Stiller says, “Design for a Cause invites people to be creative while showing their support for refugee children and helping them access education. Working together we can make a difference and aim to put smiles on the faces of refugee youth around the world.” 



Entries for this campaign for a cause can be submitted through https://www.canva.com/designforacause/ until December 8, 2020. For more information about Canva, visit https://www.canva.com
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How To Revamp Your Home In 5 Easy Steps

Saturday, November 21

Revamp Your Home


If you are not currently happy with the look and feel of your home, you can easily revamp it by following a number of steps. 

First and foremost, you should find an interior design style that works for you. Everyone’s personality is different, and thus everyone will have a different idea when it comes to what type of furniture they should purchase. 

Moreover, have you ever considered revamping with items that you already own? Switching around décor pieces and furniture across the different rooms can make a big difference to the aesthetics of the place. 

Furthermore, consider finding unique accent pieces and taking care of any necessary maintenance needs. 

1. Finding your style 

Do you have an interior design style that you prefer over others? This could include a wide range of options such as vintage, rustic, contemporary, traditional, and more. 

Of course, mixing and matching is never a bad idea in order to come up with something truly unique and there are countless stores that produce a very specific style of furniture, if you want to stick with only one. 

2. Using the items that you already own 

If you do not currently have the budget to purchase additional furniture pieces, you don’t need to worry. You can also learn how to decorate with items you already own, and simply move your furniture around. 

Once you do this, the various rooms in your home will look completely different and new, although you haven’t spent a penny. 

You can also choose to alter and DIY an item you own, and all you would have to purchase is a few additional supplies and potentially more paint. 

3. Find unique accent pieces 

Finding unique accent pieces can be just what you need to make your home look more unique. One way that you can do this is by visiting vintage and thrift shops and look for antique pieces. 

You can guarantee that no one else will have the speckled vase you found, and if you make it a centerpiece on one of your tables, you can also alter the look and feel of that particular room, making it more fun. 

4. Take care of any maintenance needs 

Revamping does not only have to be concerned with interior design but rather dealing with your maintenance checklist as well. Whether you have a leaking sink, a roof that needs work, a rustic garage or if your front door needs a new coat of paint, these are tasks that should be prioritized during your home makeover. 

Above these points, you can also opt to get the advice of an interior designer, if you ever feel that you are at a loss over what to do. However, keep in mind that there are countless online sources that you can turn to for inspiration, and many magazines, as well. Renovating and revamping your home does not need to be a difficult endeavor, and once you are done, you will be incredibly happy that you put the time and effort into it.
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NutriAsia empowers Filipino art and creativity during pandemic

Friday, November 6

Filipino Art

As many Filipinos spend more time at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some creative artists have taken the opportunity to hone their skills and artistic expression—and leading Filipino food brand NutriAsia has been at the forefront of this rise in remarkable artistry with their products, campaigns, and support of resourceful local artists.

NutriAsia’s support for the arts during the pandemic started earlier this year with the viral banana catsup art of Nueva Ecija grade 12 student Vincent Paulo. Vincent proved that artists don’t need traditional mediums to create exquisite art by producing portraits of celebrities with UFC Banana Catsup, a staple of their family’s pantry.


Filipino Art

“UFC Banana Catsup is always what is in our kitchen and I don't like to stick to the conventional typical artworks that we see,” said Vincent. “I would recommend this because it is unique and easy to find in grocery stores.”

The trend continued with the soy sauce art of Cebu 19-year-old Thea Sophia Disabelle, who paints pictures with Silver Swan Soy Sauce—another pantry staple being used for creativity.


Filipino Art

“Basically, it just can be found at your kitchen. No more hassle,” said Thea, when asked about why she chose Silver Swan Soy Sauce. “I would love to recommend this kind of medium to artists. They just need soy sauce and a lot of imagination.”

Due to their exceptional creativity and resourcefulness in making art out of everyday household condiments, NutriAsia sent Vincent and Thea more products for both their art and their dinner table.

It doesn’t stop there, though—NutriAsia also opened a challenge last July for their 100% Filipino juice brand Locally, asking netizens to submit artwork depicting the drink and their love for the Philippines. Many responded to the call, posting beautiful and even unconventional art on social media. The best entries received prizes and an opportunity to work with the brand on special projects.


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These stories of empowerment go to show that not only is NutriAsia the people’s longtime trusted partner in the kitchen, but the brand also supports them in endeavors that make life even more flavorful. With NutriAsia products, Filipinos are always sure to have the #MasarapMasaya, as well as artistic and creative moments worth living for.

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Urban Garden and Farming Fair at SM City Taytay, SM City Marikina, and SM East Ortigas

Friday, September 25

SM City Taytay’s Urban Gardening x Farming Fair at the Brideway offers indoor and outdoor plants and various colorful pots in different shapes and sizes.


During the pandemic, a lot of people found comfort in taking care of decorative plants. More plant parents dedicate their time and effort in keeping their greenery healthy while styling their homes. More plantitos and plantitas are on the lookout for their new babies that they can adopt in addition to their gorgeous greens. SM City Taytay, SM City Marikina and SM City East Ortigas got you covered with their Urban Gardening x Farming Fair offering shoppers an assortment of flowering plants, succulents, indoor plants and outdoor plants. 


Plant parents can choose from the beautiful decorative plants at the Mini Atrium in SM East Ortigas


Old and new plant moms and plant dads can also shop for colorful pots in different shapes and sizes, loam soil, hanging plants, tall plants, air-purifying plants, and herbs—perfect for those who want to curate and add to their collection. 


Gorgeous greens at SM City Marikina’s Atrium


The green hub also offers gardening tools and essentials like gardening hose, poly sprayers, lawn sprinklers, fences and gardening gloves from Ace Hardware. 


Gardening tools from Ace Hardware


Visit the Urban Gardening x Farming Fair at the Atrium of SM City Marikina, Brideway of SM City Taytay and Mini Atrium of SM City East Ortigas – a delight for the verdure connoisseur!
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