Quick Projects - A Walk in the Woods on Do It Yourself.
Running with Scissors makes her own Vintage Book Bundle with more color.
Monday, January 31, 2011
What remains
Dalton M. Ghetti
This made me smile and I really needed something to make me happy today!
Found via Scription post about Dalton M. Ghetti.
Found via Scription post about Dalton M. Ghetti.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
A short walk on the beach
A short walk on the beach: Seventy pieces of 'sewage related debris, beautifully photographed.
Jessica Baker
Is there anything more beautiful than a leaf following nature? Jessica Baker makes the most fascinating art using leaves found via Green Bag Lady.
Geranium
Reading this description of Geranium scents makes me want to try concoct my own. I wasn't a big Geranium fan until I had my own garden. Geranium = Summer.
Which brings me to the garden. I have Geranium macrorrhizum in a pot, but after seeing them in this setting, I think I will move them out of the pot and maybe even purchase more! I love Geranium scent on a hot summer day!
Of course, I might be getting a little ahead of myself. The yard is a lake filled with leaves and needs lots of winter cleaning. Feels like about right now is the time to read flowers catalogs and start dreaming of summer.
Which brings me to the garden. I have Geranium macrorrhizum in a pot, but after seeing them in this setting, I think I will move them out of the pot and maybe even purchase more! I love Geranium scent on a hot summer day!
Of course, I might be getting a little ahead of myself. The yard is a lake filled with leaves and needs lots of winter cleaning. Feels like about right now is the time to read flowers catalogs and start dreaming of summer.
Jenny's Fluffy*Stuffy Bunny
Jenny at allsorts has the cutest bunny pattern ... Fluffy*Stuffy Bunny. Thank you, Jenny!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson
While blogging about the Holy Cow I ran across Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson wonderful Paper Paintings. Her blog is inspirational. As is this video about her life/work, Creating a Life of Exquisite Harmony, a must watch! (PS ... go rate Elizabeth's amazing portfolio work on Artist Wanted!)
Holy Cow
I am going to paint over the painting currently hanging in the dining room. I asked Matt to make me a grafitti EAT, something we could cut out. But until he does, I am thinking COWS! I want to paint a cow with scuba mask, and title it, "Where's the Reef?". Anyway ....
Collectible Cow Parade have a look here at more. This is one of my faves, The Greenhorn!
I would love to have one of these in my backyard! Wired cow and Green Cow
Hysterical! Cow on a Stick
Funny cow stuff on Fount Shit
How Now Brown Cow tote "flashbag" by Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson. Love. Read the description of the bag.
Collectible Cow Parade have a look here at more. This is one of my faves, The Greenhorn!
I would love to have one of these in my backyard! Wired cow and Green Cow
Hysterical! Cow on a Stick
Funny cow stuff on Fount Shit
How Now Brown Cow tote "flashbag" by Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson. Love. Read the description of the bag.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Love today
I love everything on Commute, lighting and installations. Fave!
Found via Covet Garden issue 6 on issuu. Covet Garden blog also has a fun look into America's Doll House (keeping up the miniature theme of late).
And don't miss Poppytalk's Love Transforms.
Found via Covet Garden issue 6 on issuu. Covet Garden blog also has a fun look into America's Doll House (keeping up the miniature theme of late).
And don't miss Poppytalk's Love Transforms.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Make it legit
Something's Hiding In Here shows you how to make your fake Christmas tree legit. I love the idea!
Longing for Spring
Life in abstraction
Amazing abstract landscapes by Mandy Budan. They make me want to smile every time I look at them! I forgot to mention, if you go to Mandy's website, she details the process of these wonderful creations!
Foggy Good Morning
I have been awake since 4a, listening to the ferry fog horns. Very foggy this morning. Looks like it is burning now, at 8:30a.
The suet is paying off. I have seen so many birds in the backyard that I don't think have visited here before. The new ones:
Wrens
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Junco
I am pretty sure I saw a Vireo
All About Birds
Bird calls and songs, heard the wren yesterday.
Did you happen to catch Nature's Birds of the Gods?
Three young squirrels chasing each other around the tree where I put new food out for them. So cute.
The suet is paying off. I have seen so many birds in the backyard that I don't think have visited here before. The new ones:
Wrens
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Junco
I am pretty sure I saw a Vireo
All About Birds
Bird calls and songs, heard the wren yesterday.
Did you happen to catch Nature's Birds of the Gods?
Three young squirrels chasing each other around the tree where I put new food out for them. So cute.
The daily flower
Printed on newsprint, The daily flower by designer Sandra Bautista is genius! Via The Designer Pad
Late bloomers
I found this post by Kathleen Dustin very inspiring - Creative Success and Late Bloomers.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Miniature Rooms
You know this would make me stop and look, closely ... Thorne Miniature Rooms. Photo below by Joe Orman.
OMG, take a look at this Shaker Living Room, view more of these miniature rooms.
Via when I laid eyes on this post about small chairs (you know my love for miniature chairs) at Pinterest, which you know I had to check out!
OMG, take a look at this Shaker Living Room, view more of these miniature rooms.
Via when I laid eyes on this post about small chairs (you know my love for miniature chairs) at Pinterest, which you know I had to check out!
Old sight
I asked, "why can't I see like i once did?" And he said "because you are getting older". Gee, thanks. More reading glasses. Some cute ones Debby Burks, where I have purchased before. Fashion reading glasses. But then, I usually get mine at the local drugstore when they are on sale. The online shops have gotten a little expensive the last couple of years.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Garden inspiration
Studio G, Garden Design & Landscape Design Inspiration. I think I am missing my flowers?
Monday, January 24, 2011
Pantone never looked so delicious
Kim Neill of KimStarCreative.com made a very colorful, tasty treat.
Recipe-card
Recipe for a good Christmas card, Recipe-card designed by Yurko Gutsulyak. Isn't that elegant?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Style
I have always wanted to dress in guys clothes. In college, I wore men's wool pleated trousers that I found at the thrift store with vest! Style Types gives you an idea why I think men have better clothes than the women. Lots of wonderful styles on The Sartorialist.
Twitter birds
I have been twittering more lately. Is that a good thing or bad thing? There are some really fun Twitter birds out there.
Featuring Twitter birds: 20+ twitter bird designs at The Design Superhero
100+ Remarkably Beautiful Twitter Icons And Buttons
Twitter needs a diet plan ... Chubby Blue Bird
These are adorable -- 49 twitter Bird Vector Icons by Mifune
I LOVE these icons -- Web 2.0rigami
Twitter Robot Bird at IconSoftIcons.com
And then there is my version, it should really say, "follow my dribble".
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Featuring Twitter birds: 20+ twitter bird designs at The Design Superhero
100+ Remarkably Beautiful Twitter Icons And Buttons
Twitter needs a diet plan ... Chubby Blue Bird
These are adorable -- 49 twitter Bird Vector Icons by Mifune
I LOVE these icons -- Web 2.0rigami
Twitter Robot Bird at IconSoftIcons.com
And then there is my version, it should really say, "follow my dribble".
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Discerning
My friend has a discerning eye when displaying her "found treasures". She is always bringing me back rocks, seedpods, sticks from her travels. Twins - separated at birth. Although, she got the "decorator gene" because she has the knack of putting it all together and making it look like a work of art. This type box mesmerizes me every time I visit her home. It is filled, just so, with the most interesting things. I just want to stand it front of it for hours and take in every little object.
She loaned mom and me one of the last of the Midsomer Mystery series. I will be very sad when it all comes to an end. Thank you, Gerrie!
Tara invited me to go to Teesha Moore's Art Annex for a journaling session in Seattle. Generally, I am not one to be creative in a group, but it was inspiring to see the space, meet new friends and hang out with a most talented family. Tracy was talking about a class that I would really love to take!
I have been knee deep in Wordpress the last week, finishing up a website. It feels so good to be at the end of it!
She loaned mom and me one of the last of the Midsomer Mystery series. I will be very sad when it all comes to an end. Thank you, Gerrie!
Tara invited me to go to Teesha Moore's Art Annex for a journaling session in Seattle. Generally, I am not one to be creative in a group, but it was inspiring to see the space, meet new friends and hang out with a most talented family. Tracy was talking about a class that I would really love to take!
I have been knee deep in Wordpress the last week, finishing up a website. It feels so good to be at the end of it!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Cleveland Art
Hand-blown glass pendents from Cleveland Art, there is nothing there that I don't wish for.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
What is left behind
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Thinker of Things
Brendan Dawes Makers of Things video is totally inspirational. Also the creator of doddlebuzz.
I am blessed and cursed to have a hyper-creative mind. I am the classic Jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none. I can see one little thing and have my thoughts spiral out into something wonderful, original and I get damned excited about it. I am not just a graphic designer, illustrator, but a want-to-be flower photographer, ring designer, sculptor, wood-working-hammering-drilling-experimenter, greeting card designer, collage-maker, assemblage artist, book-maker, quilter, stylist, collector of wonderful objects. Okay, you are getting the point. While applying for jobs, they ask have you designed brochures (yes, when I worked for an agency years ago but I haven't forgotten how), have you designed books (yes), have you work on catalogs (yes, in 1980's when I worked in the advertising department at a newspaper). Yes, I have probably done this or that. I probably haven't kept tearsheets from 1980, although, my husbands keeps everything for me some place in the studio. I am more than my tearsheets and porfolio!
Here is what I don't want to happen to me - "Thinker-of-things, maker-of-none".
I am not a genius but average intelligence. But I have such a thirst for knowing new things, searching out interesting facts, keeping up with the whirlwind technology of this monster we call the internet, watching nature take its' course, seeing something very, very close. I am socially awkward most of the time, preferring to be alone with my thoughts rather than with people (which can work against you in a work environment).
We are all unique and it is tough to let someone's "list of requirements" define who you are, especially if you are lacking a few skills on that list but have an abundance of other skills that aren't even on the list.
I saw something the other day and in an instant, I saw the potential of something else wonderful. Sometimes that happens to me, it is like having a flip-book in my head with a product, or a photo shoot, or an environment to create, a sculpture or a logo. This magic flip-book hasn't been in my brain for months. So this happening was having a great drug. My mind has been numb. Sad. Rejected. Trying to muddle through learning new skills, watching webinars, designing websites to learn what I am deficient in. I have this desire, no it is stronger than a desire ... more than passion, more than hunger ... a yearning, an obsession to be creating. Something. Somewhere. Anything! So when I no longer had my job where I was challenged to do so everyday ... I have been doing that here, by myself ... calendars, desktop-wallpapers, cards, websites, fabrics ... whatever, to prove my worthiness on the computer, with technology.
But I am so much more than my keyboard. And so I want to be the Maker of Things! When I saw my little miracle the other day, I thought "it only takes one seed for a new idea to grow in my brain". I am off to my new adventure in my head! In the garage/studio ... which is why this is being published on a schedule. ;) Newer post coming in a week ... have fun reading just a smidgen of the thousands of saved drafts I have stored up on my dashboard.
Ink wash
There is something so delicious about this type treatment on by Nakano Design. The combination of type and ink-wash makes for a blissful combination. I guess they printed that on the paper like that, the genius of it all! Filed under: I wish I had done that first.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Tumbling thru the internet
If you want to feel completely inadequate about yourself, your house ... just go stumble through Tumblr and look at the wonderful home images. Or Decorator blogs, where not only do they look fabulous, they have the perfect homes AND they shoot a mean photo. Of course, that does not stop me from peering in each place. I couldn't have said it better than Fete et Fleur did. I often wonder if it is time for me to stop blogging. There are so many wonderful blogs out there doing it much better than I can do. But you know, I love my blog. It is my sacred place to store my fun finds.
I decided this morning to take a week or so off. I have so many drafts piled up scheduled to post, that you won't even know that I am gone. ;) I have many things to think about. I want to go to my studio. To saw and drill something. I have websites to finish. But I am spending entirely too much time in front of my computer screen.
So here are some lovely places to visit.
Green Wellies
Crumbled Envelope
Peace - that was the other name for home
Chest
I am Japanese
And this blog
Travel for Design
DĂ©cor de Provence
Pretty Handy Girl
Mary Swenson
Tine K home
My Sweet Savannah
Today I love
Purple Area
1st Options styling page
I decided this morning to take a week or so off. I have so many drafts piled up scheduled to post, that you won't even know that I am gone. ;) I have many things to think about. I want to go to my studio. To saw and drill something. I have websites to finish. But I am spending entirely too much time in front of my computer screen.
So here are some lovely places to visit.
Green Wellies
Crumbled Envelope
Peace - that was the other name for home
Chest
I am Japanese
And this blog
Travel for Design
DĂ©cor de Provence
Pretty Handy Girl
Mary Swenson
Tine K home
My Sweet Savannah
Today I love
Purple Area
1st Options styling page
Wish list
Loving this Buffalo Lamp and this Desert Big Horn Lamp. Electric Boot Chair - Western bravado in bold red and blue. Deeply embossed, (doesn't that make you toes curl up?) hand-painted boot pattern on luxury leather set off by a contrasting welt and silver nail heads. Would love to see this in person! All from Crow's Nest Trading Company.
I just applied for a job that pays $15.00 an hour, so this is all dreamin' here ;) Yep, it is my Monday, Tuesday, ego slap-down of applying for jobs. Do you ever feel like your life is over? Or at least your 'big-dreaming' life is over? I have my moments.
I just applied for a job that pays $15.00 an hour, so this is all dreamin' here ;) Yep, it is my Monday, Tuesday, ego slap-down of applying for jobs. Do you ever feel like your life is over? Or at least your 'big-dreaming' life is over? I have my moments.
Silverplate and mismatched china
I have been collecting "stuff" for as long as I can remember. Especially, china, wine glasses, dessert plates, bowls, teapots, floral, mismatched (viola in particular) tea/coffee cups, saucer and plates. So when I began cleaning up the china cabinet and started thinking "I should get rid of most of this stuff". And that started a whirlwind of clearing out. I am probably not in the best mental state to sell and give away stuff. But once you start taking things out and making a pile, it is hard to go back.
Patterns in Silverplate
Bill has a great blog, Affordable Accoutrements, sharing tables he has set in the most spectacular way. Where does HE keep all of his china, I wonder?
I wish I could make one of these chandeliers like Madeleine Boulesteix. I am trying to figure it out.
Looking to reuse something
Trying to find something to make out of all the old silverware I have. Made a lot of noise the other day hammering spoons out. Not sure that is what I want to do with them. Maybe enamel them and hang them on the wall?
What to do with all of those mismatched cups and saucers? No candles! I am trying to figure out a way to make them into a couple of vases. Shoot them for stock photography - but then I am still stuck with them?
Floral plates? A cake stand, I could use the cups, saucers and plates!
Delicate Japanese tea sets?
Wooden chargers?
Contact a photographer for them to use in shoots? I could just give them back to the Goodwill and let someone else discover them. ;) And start collecting other dusty stuff. Decisions, decisions.
Patterns in Silverplate
Bill has a great blog, Affordable Accoutrements, sharing tables he has set in the most spectacular way. Where does HE keep all of his china, I wonder?
I wish I could make one of these chandeliers like Madeleine Boulesteix. I am trying to figure it out.
Looking to reuse something
Trying to find something to make out of all the old silverware I have. Made a lot of noise the other day hammering spoons out. Not sure that is what I want to do with them. Maybe enamel them and hang them on the wall?
What to do with all of those mismatched cups and saucers? No candles! I am trying to figure out a way to make them into a couple of vases. Shoot them for stock photography - but then I am still stuck with them?
Floral plates? A cake stand, I could use the cups, saucers and plates!
Delicate Japanese tea sets?
Wooden chargers?
Contact a photographer for them to use in shoots? I could just give them back to the Goodwill and let someone else discover them. ;) And start collecting other dusty stuff. Decisions, decisions.
Cuddly Cacti
Although I know that Cactus = hot weather, I still can't help but be mesmerized by their shape and wonderfulness. Or maybe I am just longing for some dry, hot weather right now?
5 cool facts & 5 cool pics of Cacti. I really love these little round cacti, so uniform and cute.
Loving this cactus pastels series by Alene.
Korean artist Kwang-Ho Lee's cactus installation, super realistic oil paintings!
Maybe I need a road trip to the Saguaro National Park East, so I can see something like this.
5 cool facts & 5 cool pics of Cacti. I really love these little round cacti, so uniform and cute.
Loving this cactus pastels series by Alene.
Korean artist Kwang-Ho Lee's cactus installation, super realistic oil paintings!
Maybe I need a road trip to the Saguaro National Park East, so I can see something like this.
Sticky situation
Phyllis Odessey garden inspiration board, this one cactus fence is my favorite!
Urban cactus high-rise and Qatar Sprouts a Towering Cactus Skyscraper
Stacked Glass Saquaro Cactus
Martin LaBar found these cactus sculptures (below) in Sedona, Arizona
I have blogged these Cactus sculptures by Eric Carroll, oh, I would love to have one.
A few more additions:
Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures entitled “Desert Towers”
“Move it”, a hula-hooping cactus, by Robert Barta. (Must go watch the video.)
Cactus Sculpture designed by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello.
Urban cactus high-rise and Qatar Sprouts a Towering Cactus Skyscraper
Stacked Glass Saquaro Cactus
Martin LaBar found these cactus sculptures (below) in Sedona, Arizona
I have blogged these Cactus sculptures by Eric Carroll, oh, I would love to have one.
A few more additions:
Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures entitled “Desert Towers”
“Move it”, a hula-hooping cactus, by Robert Barta. (Must go watch the video.)
Cactus Sculpture designed by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Color it winter
In the blustery, rainy Pacific Northwest ... I am sure this is the wettest winter on record. Dark brown is the constant color of the backyard. It is almost too dark in my house to shoot photographs.
And loving today ...
Being An Angel, Paulette Edition by Iris Schwarz
Handstitched Journal by Odelae Studio
Gray Stripe mug and bowl.
Terrariums (I watched an piece on Paula Hayes amazing hand-blown glass terrariums on Sunday Morning)
And loving today ...
Being An Angel, Paulette Edition by Iris Schwarz
Handstitched Journal by Odelae Studio
Gray Stripe mug and bowl.
Terrariums (I watched an piece on Paula Hayes amazing hand-blown glass terrariums on Sunday Morning)
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Free pots for plants Mexico Style
Gardening with Mo Gilmer's Free Pots For Plants Mexico Style. And I have the cans! I am going to try this!
Heat senstive wallpaper
Isn't this incredible - Reactive Paint? Shi Yuan has created a way to turn normally passive things into something with a life of its own. Like this wallpaper that reacts to heat, the painting that react when you touch it, or the daily calendar that fades away during the day.
Bird sightings
The suet, bird seed and hummingbird feeder are paying off. The yard is hopping with all kinds of birds this morning! Flickers, Stellar Jays, Robins, Juncos, Chicadees, Sparrows, Crows (of course) I am trying to identify one I have never seen in the yard .. gray with yellow stomach, and a distinct white spot on the forehead ... Vireo? Warbler? (Oh darn, as I am typing, the Starlings are descending upon the suet ... they will eat it all up in 10 minutes!).
Early this morning, the hummingbird was here ... followed Pica around the yard to see what he was up to. They are such feisty little birds!
Favorite Bird Photographs
Bird FeedWatch and their blog.
Early this morning, the hummingbird was here ... followed Pica around the yard to see what he was up to. They are such feisty little birds!
Favorite Bird Photographs
Bird FeedWatch and their blog.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Barn Quilts
Two favorite things together. Barns + Quilts. Perfection.
Travel along with Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail visits the hundreds of barn quilts and quilt trails that are "blanketing" the country.
Sac county Barn Quilts
Barn Quilt Memories with lots of good links.
Artistic barns
Loving this Star Barn is a large highly distinctive Gothic Revival style barn, built in 1872 by Civil War financier John Motter. It has louvered stars on all four sides and on surrounding matching outbuildings.
Travel along with Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail visits the hundreds of barn quilts and quilt trails that are "blanketing" the country.
Sac county Barn Quilts
Barn Quilt Memories with lots of good links.
Artistic barns
Loving this Star Barn is a large highly distinctive Gothic Revival style barn, built in 1872 by Civil War financier John Motter. It has louvered stars on all four sides and on surrounding matching outbuildings.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Thinking in pictures
Ran across two wonderful places today. Thinking with Pictures! The photos are so real and bright. And Northshots, images from northern nature and nice post about life.
Sweet things about January
Sarcococca or Fragrant Sweetbox is the sweetest thing about January! The backyard fills up with that glorious frangrance.
"To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat." -Beverley Nichols (1898-1983)
Cleaning up and moving things around
Enjoying treasures from the outside inside
"To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat." -Beverley Nichols (1898-1983)
Cleaning up and moving things around
Enjoying treasures from the outside inside
Wibar Dashboard
I just added this cool new feature, Wibiya Web Toolbar to my blog. Let's see how it works?
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Getting back to normal
I don't know about you but it is so sad to undress the Christmas trees. Not only taking away the holiday inside, but my aching back and knees! And while I am on the ladder removing ornaments, I can't help but notice the spider webs and dust. Sends me on a cleaning frenzy which is what happened the last two days. Took down all skulls and washed walls and spider webs away.
While I was boxing up the ornaments, I started organizing them in themes. We have many - cowboys and Indians, homemade, fish - fishing - santa fishing, cabins and houses, stars and hearts, folk art, lots of Texas things ... Mainly from the generosity of friends and family, store bought or handmade. I recite where each one comes from, who gave it to us, what was going on that year. I had the lofty idea of documenting them. I took this one photo until I said to self - 'what were you thinking?"
Here are a few of the Santas.
While I was boxing up the ornaments, I started organizing them in themes. We have many - cowboys and Indians, homemade, fish - fishing - santa fishing, cabins and houses, stars and hearts, folk art, lots of Texas things ... Mainly from the generosity of friends and family, store bought or handmade. I recite where each one comes from, who gave it to us, what was going on that year. I had the lofty idea of documenting them. I took this one photo until I said to self - 'what were you thinking?"
Here are a few of the Santas.
Afterlife
I don't pretend to like morning glories. Invasive climbing vine takes over my yard every summer. It comes from my neighbor, where it grows on the ground in the thick grass ... but it does make a dainty wreath in the afterlife.
Easy Company
I can't think of Richard Winters without the image of him during the interviews of the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers, where he chokes up telling a story about his grandson asking him if he was a hero. And he replied, I wasn't a hero but I served with heroes. We love Band of Brothers at this house. So it is sad news to hear that Dick Winters passed away. Can I say, I think I love him?
Monday, January 10, 2011
Tragedy that is Detroit
Post about the book Disassembled Detroit by Andrew Moore, Sean talks about tragedy that is Detroit and the images are heartbreaking.