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POP-UP CARD sales and services

 We, fassuart&design.co are providing pop-up card sales and services.

- we sell many types of cards that suit for any events.
- we sell cards at mostly the lowest and most affordable price.
- we also provide a delivery services for those who buy cards through online.
- there are NO additional charges and payments for the delivery services.
- You can choose any design you want and we will make it for you.
- our card are basically hand-made.

suitable for lovers and best friend
Price : RM 2 - 3
may be for wedding anniversary
Price : RM 10-15
























Price : RM 20 - 30
for birthday wishes..
Price : RM 5 - 10




could cheer another person..
Price : RM 3 - 6


can make children excited!
Price : RM 10 - 20
suit for Mother's Day..choose one now!
Price : RM 10 - 15


Price : RM 2 - 4


suitable for wedding invitation card...
Price : RM 5 - 10
Just an easy steps :

  1. Fill in a complete order form
  2. Sent the form through email or postage and send to the address stated below
  3. we will give our feedback as soon as we received your order

For more info, please contacts us at :

  • 1300-66-1515
  • fassuart&design.co No 23/1 Jalan Malinja 1, Taman Malinja 75150 Malacca Town, Malacca Malaysia
  • fassuart&design.gmail.com
  • you can also browse other examples of cards in other pages.

Travelling


Stockholm Top 10

Stockholm Top 10

Stockholm, one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. The beautiful buildings, the greenery, the fresh air and the proximity to the water are distinctive traits of this city. The Royal National City Park, (the first National City Park in the world), is a green space that breathes for the city, and a constant presence in the crush of the city.
With its 750 year history and rich cultural life, Stockholm offers a wide selection of world-class museums and attractions. Most of the city's attractions can be reached on foot, and there’s a good chance of experiencing a lot of things in a short time. Experience big-city life, the history of civilization and natural scenery, all in the course of the same day.
Visit Stockholm City Hall. Climb the City Hall tower for a fantastic view of Stockholm. Don't miss Gamla Stan, Stockholm's oldest attraction and one of the best preserved medieval city centers in the world. Walk through small winding streets lined with stores full of handicrafts, antiques, art galleries and cafés. The Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral are also located in Gamla Stan.
The green island of Djurgården is home to some of the city's most popular attractions. Visit the world-famous warship the Vasa, the world’s oldest open-air museum Skansen, or Astrid Lindgren’s Junibacken. And don't miss the chance to see Stockholm from the water. Naturally a city built on fourteen islands offers marvelous views over the water. There are many different sightseeing tours to choose from. And if fourteen islands aren’t enough, Stockholm offers a wonderful archipelago with 30,000 islands, islet rocks and skerries.

Welcome to Stockholm - the Capital of Scandinavia!

Stockholm Visitors Board Box 16282, 103 25 Stockholm, Sweden
Visiting address: Vasagatan 14, Phone: +46 (0)8-508 28 508 (Tourist information), +46 (0)8-508 28 500 (Operator), E-mailtouristinfo@stockholm.se

Goodness in CHOCOLATE!

Chocolate is good for you, declares study (well, sort of)

Be it white, dark or milk, it's better to eat chocolate than to avoid it, concludes large-scale health study. Just don't overdo it!
Chocolate 'may cut stroke risk'
Chocolate-lovers could be cutting their risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke, new research suggests. Photograph: Jennie Fairhurst/PA
Why chocolate-lovers should be better off than those who shun it is not altogether clear, however. While it contains antioxidant flavonoids, known to be protective, it also contains sugar and – especially in the forms popular in the UK – milk powder, which are implicated in weight gain. Obesity is a well-established cause of serious heart problems.
Dieticians suggested that eating chocolate might be helpful because people find it relaxing.
The study was presented at the European Society of Cardiology meeting in Paris and is published online by the British Medical Journal. It was undertaken by Dr Oscar Franco and colleagues from Cambridge University, who wanted to try to establish whether a long-speculated association between chocolate-eating and lower heart disease was real.
The scientists carried out a review of all the relevant and most convincing evidence they could find – seven studies involving more than 100,000 people. They compared the rates of heart disease in those who ate most chocolate with those who ate least.
Five of the seven studies found chocolate – eaten in a variety of forms, from sweet bars to chocolate biscuits and drinking cocoa – to be protective. They concluded that the "highest levels of chocolate consumption were associated with a 37% reduction in stroke compared with lowest levels".
The studies did not differentiate between dark, milk and white chocolate. They also found no effect on actual heart failure.
The authors are cautious about the results, warning that chocolate contains high calories – around 500 for every 100 grams – which can cause people to put on wight and end in heart disease itself. But they think the possible benefits should be further explored, including ways to reduce the fat and sugar content of chocolate.
"This paper doesn't really say eat chocolate to improve heart health – nor do the authors conclude this either. What they seem to say is, those who don't deny themselves a sweet treat of chocolate – white or brown – have better cardiovascular outcomes," said Catherine Collins, a dietician at St George's Healthcare NHS Trust.
"I do feel that the perceived relaxing effect of chocolate (which is recorded in studies as being as soon as the taste and 'mouthfeel' of chocolate is experienced, before the product has hit the intestine and contributed to blood levels of sugar/serotonin whatever) is a contributor – perhaps akin to modest alcohol consumption – a relaxing treat, perceived as a 'de-stressor' and a food whose cost base is so low it's affordable by virtually all."
In the UK, she said, any benefit must be almost entirely due to this relaxation effect, because the cocoa content in products sold here is much lower than in continental chocolate and many people eat it in the shape of chocolate-covered sweet bars, which have very little flavonoid content.
Other scientists were also cautious. Tom Sanders, professor of nutrition and dietetics and head of the diabetes and nutritional sciences division of the School of Medicine at King's College London, warned that many chocolate-lovers deceive themselves. "The problem on chocolate consumption is under-reporting by overweight individuals; they under report food intake, especially forbidden foods such as chocolate. There is a chocolate gap – more chocolate is sold than people own up to consuming," he said.
"Cocoa butter, although a rich source of saturated fatty acids, does not raise cholesterol much because the major saturated fatty acid in it is stearic acid, which neither raises nor lowers cholesterol. The evidence regarding chocolate and blood pressure is mixed, with a recent study showing that cocoaflavonoids increase blood pressure.
"The main problem with chocolate is overindulgence and calories. A little bit of chocolate is OK but the mega-slabs offered cheaply are fuelling obesity in the overweight."
Victoria Taylor, Senior Heart Health Dietitian at the British Heart Foundation, said: "We can't start advising people to eat lots of chocolate based on this research. It didn't explore what it is about chocolate that could help and if one particular type of chocolate is better than another.
"If you want to reduce your heart disease risk, there are much better places to start than at the bottom of a box of chocolates. You can still eat chocolate as part of a balanced diet but moderation is key because this sweet treat is usually packed with saturated fat and calories."

Unusual INTEREST

my favourite places....this bookstore!
...i don't know when it started...however it's already started and i can't avoid it....haha


whenever i'm going out, i will not missed out to go to this bookstore...and whenever i'm in this bookstore it feels like i am in my own world..my world surrounded with books...


reading is a good habit..however, it could be bad if the browsing and reading in the bookstore takes to much time...but that things happening to me...i prefer looking at books, and to me books are beautiful... =D

and the good news is, i also have my own membership card...which we can get a discounted price for every purchased that we make..


i love this bookstore as it often provide discounts and sales for books, magazines, stationary and etc.
it really worth a lot! rather than wasting money for an inappropriate things..



p/s : by the way...i'm not a nerd ..ok? =P

LOVE and MARRIAGE

LOVE & MARRIAGE
         



A student asks a teacher, “ what is LOVE? ” . The teacher said, “ in order to answer your question, go to the paddy field and choose the biggest paddy and come back. But the rule is you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick ” .
        

The student went to the field, went through the first row, he saw one big paddy, but he wondered ……may be there is a bigger one later. Then, he saw another bigger one……but maybe there is an even bigger one waiting for him. Later, when he finished more than half of the paddy field, he started to realize that the paddy is not as big as the previous one he saw, he knew he had missed the biggest one, and he regretted.
        

So, he went back to the teacher with empty hands. The teacher told him, “….this is LOVE……you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realize, you have missed the person.
       


“ What is MARRIAGE then? ” then student asked. The teacher said, “ in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the biggest corn and come back. But, the rule is, you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick ”.
        

The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake. When he reach the middle of the field, he picked one medium corn that he felt satisfied and come back to the teacher.
        

The teacher told him… “ this time you bring back a corn…you look for one that is just nice and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get. This is MARRIAGE……” 
        

This is Me!!


Some things about ME...

my full name is AZIZAH BINTI SAMURI....people and friends do call me jijah, zizah, zah..

place of birth : MUAR,JOHOR...

date of birth : 20th JUNE 1992....

my hobbies is READING and PLAYING TABLE TENNIS...

my email address zizahsamuri@yahoo.com

my beloved father's name SAMURI BIN AHMAD

my lovely mother's name SALBI BINTI AHMAD

I have 5 brothers, and i'm the only one daughter :
AZNAM BIN SAMURI
AZIZI BIN SAMURI
AZIZAN BIN SAMURI
AZLAN BIN SAMURI
AZMI BIN SAMURI

my educational history :
1) SK AIR HITAM BT 15
2) SMK BUKIT NANING AIR HITAM BT 15
3) JOHOR MATRICULATION COLLEGE
4) UiTM CAMPUS CITY OF MALACCA

my favourite places : bookstore...

and right now,i'm studying bachelor's degree with honors marketing....that's all..tq =)