
Not an animal, but for animals although it initially wasn’t supposed to be so.
The design was sewn onto the fabric and I turned it into a tiny stuffed leaf. Was really happy when two of my cats used it; one as a pillow, and the other as a toy.
Will be making another one for my cats soon, and this time, they will slobber over it! ┗(^0^)┓
The Crazy Trio (〃 ̄д ̄)八(  ̄д ̄ )八( ̄д ̄〃)
I’m the cat because I’m cat-obsessed. The cow and jellyfish really drained my creative juices, but anything for the two who have been through my thick and thin since first year of university. Ren and Ru love their respective jellyfish and cow, and that makes me super duper happy ヽ(*≧ω≦)ノ
For Ren and Ru.
Sleepy Jellyfish and Cow with Indigestion, 9 January 2012.
For myself (which actually is a test piece to try out new materials),
Can’t-Be-Bothered Cat, 9 January 2012.

This isn’t an animal from The Animal Council, but the inspiration for my little critters. Made for a illustration and packaging design project, it is a simplified version of a こけし (kokeshi, Japanese wooden doll) of Japanese Rock artiste, 雅-miyavi-.
It was a tough project, but the toughest are usually the most rewarding, be it satisfaction or ahem, grades(^_-)You can read about the project here.

For my elder sister and her boyfriend ♡
The Stupid Couple Bunnies, 29 December 2011.
My sister said she will bake me chocolate-covered peppermint cookies in return for these but I’ve yet to receive them. Although I’ve said that I don’t mind not receiving return gifts, I must have those cookies because they’re just delicious!(○゜ε^○)
For Huiyi.
Cheery Bunny, 29 December 2011.
I received a Chinese New Year card from her last week as thanks for the bunny( ´∀`)It was very sweet of her, considering how I told everyone that I’m not expecting anything in return although they forgot about the project. I almost forgot too. Besides, giving is definitely much better than receiving.
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
I will be trying to make dragons for this Lunar Year (´┏・┓`) *strokes imaginary moustache*