I haven't posted in a couple of weeks because life got in the way. Work, illness, activities for my kids, time with family and friends, business trip, and time for rest - life. It's ok though - I'm working on not expecting myself to be all things at all times. So this weekend I'm taking some time to plan out my blog posts and projects for the month of February and I have a great friend who generously offered to help me with a graphic design for my blog - more to come on that.
So the color I have for this month is Red - no surprise there. Valentine's Day, Heart Health Awareness, and the love of my life's birthday is in February so Red just makes sense. Also, it's still pretty brown and colorless outside so I needed a pop of color. Red also happens to be one of my Pinterest Color Boards.
So here are the Red picks that are floating my boat right now...
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
January Color: White
I miss color during the winter. I grew up in the north but have lived in the south for 12 years now. Our winters are pretty mild. We rarely have snow or ice, we have spurts of warm weather sometimes, it doesn't really get cold until January, and it's usually over by the end of February, for the most part. The trees are bare and our Bermuda grass turns brown and dormant. I struggle to stay inspired outside during the winter months.
I want to incorporate a monthly blog post where I pick a color and then find inspiration online in that color. It's a great way to stay inspired and I keep color boards on Pinterest as well. To me, January is perfect for a White inspiration board. Different shades of white, the contrast of white against other colors...I think it's perfect for this winter month and it has been fun searching for inspiration!
Below are some beautiful uses of white that have inspired me (you can access the links below the photo collage). Feel free to share inspiration that you have found during the winter months. Do you go for white or do you crave color?

I want to incorporate a monthly blog post where I pick a color and then find inspiration online in that color. It's a great way to stay inspired and I keep color boards on Pinterest as well. To me, January is perfect for a White inspiration board. Different shades of white, the contrast of white against other colors...I think it's perfect for this winter month and it has been fun searching for inspiration!
Below are some beautiful uses of white that have inspired me (you can access the links below the photo collage). Feel free to share inspiration that you have found during the winter months. Do you go for white or do you crave color?
1 - Link No. 1
2 - Link No. 2
3 - Link No. 3
4 - Link No. 4
5 - Link No. 5
6 - Link No. 6
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Buddy Book
It has been quite a while since I mentioned my journal obsession and, more importantly, the Buddy Book (or Buddy Books, as it were). However, I am true to my word so here is a glimpse into the Buddy Book. This is not something I typically share but I figured I can give you a little peek.
To understand the Buddy Book, you need to understand the buddies who own it. My dear friend, Gina, and I have been friends for about 20 years now. We met in the sixth grade but she didn't care much for me at that point. Something about a boy...if you can believe that about sixth graders. I would say it was the end of seventh grade to the beginning of eighth grade when we truly became friends and stayed the best of friends through high school and on. We have lived 500 miles apart since we were 19 or 20 years old but have managed to stay extremely close. She has stuck by me through thick and thin -- graduations, boyfriends, illness, eating disorders, depression, marriage, miscarriages, child rearing, starting an Etsy shop together, dreaming creative dreams together, etc. She is a true friend and I can't imagine my life without her.
Over the years, we have kept in touch via telephone, snail mail, email, social media, text, etc. In 2004, Gina had an AMAZING idea! She sent me a sketchbook for Christmas that she had started for us to keep track of silly, mundane, normal, abnormal, big, little, important, trivial, and all other things that happen to us in our day to day lives. Things that we might forget to share on our next phone call or email. Ridiculous things that we thought were funny. Doodles when we are in a boring meeting or class. A little piece of our brains and hearts etched creatively into a journal. Each of us would keep the book for several months and use it as much as we could, then mail it to the other. It was genius! The Buddy Book was born.
I always love opening the mailbox and finding the book -- sometimes I know it's coming and sometimes it's a surprise. Sometimes life gets in the way and the Buddy Book collects dust but it's always there waiting for us to come back to it. I really like responding to things she wrote like we're having a long drawn out conversation.
At one point we had two Buddy Books in circulation so we would each have one at the same time. Then we would try to swap at the same time to see what the other had added. We've journaled deep thoughts and feelings. We've also added things like this photo below...

Over the last couple of years, the Buddy Book has taken a bit of backseat to life. However, I know it's not gone forever. It's still there, waiting for both of us to pick it back up and start again. Just like our friendship - sometimes we go through periods where we only talk a couple of times in a month, while other times we talk each week (sometimes a couple of times a week) - it takes effort to maintain a close friendship but we ebb and flow just like life does.
Gina is an artist to her soul and she encourages and inspires me to continue on my own creative path. When we are able to get together in person, I always walk away with a ton of ideas and excitement to try something new. She is an adventurer and lover of life. She is witty and kind and thoughtful. She is my buddy.
I don't know where I would be in life without her. I know we will be buddies until we are old and gray, laughing about ridiculous inside jokes, eating ice cream, and swapping Buddy Books when the mood strikes. I am so happy she chose me as her friend.
So, there you have some snippets of the Buddy Book. What kind of things do you do to keep in touch with friends???
To understand the Buddy Book, you need to understand the buddies who own it. My dear friend, Gina, and I have been friends for about 20 years now. We met in the sixth grade but she didn't care much for me at that point. Something about a boy...if you can believe that about sixth graders. I would say it was the end of seventh grade to the beginning of eighth grade when we truly became friends and stayed the best of friends through high school and on. We have lived 500 miles apart since we were 19 or 20 years old but have managed to stay extremely close. She has stuck by me through thick and thin -- graduations, boyfriends, illness, eating disorders, depression, marriage, miscarriages, child rearing, starting an Etsy shop together, dreaming creative dreams together, etc. She is a true friend and I can't imagine my life without her.
Over the years, we have kept in touch via telephone, snail mail, email, social media, text, etc. In 2004, Gina had an AMAZING idea! She sent me a sketchbook for Christmas that she had started for us to keep track of silly, mundane, normal, abnormal, big, little, important, trivial, and all other things that happen to us in our day to day lives. Things that we might forget to share on our next phone call or email. Ridiculous things that we thought were funny. Doodles when we are in a boring meeting or class. A little piece of our brains and hearts etched creatively into a journal. Each of us would keep the book for several months and use it as much as we could, then mail it to the other. It was genius! The Buddy Book was born.
I always love opening the mailbox and finding the book -- sometimes I know it's coming and sometimes it's a surprise. Sometimes life gets in the way and the Buddy Book collects dust but it's always there waiting for us to come back to it. I really like responding to things she wrote like we're having a long drawn out conversation.
At one point we had two Buddy Books in circulation so we would each have one at the same time. Then we would try to swap at the same time to see what the other had added. We've journaled deep thoughts and feelings. We've also added things like this photo below...
Over the last couple of years, the Buddy Book has taken a bit of backseat to life. However, I know it's not gone forever. It's still there, waiting for both of us to pick it back up and start again. Just like our friendship - sometimes we go through periods where we only talk a couple of times in a month, while other times we talk each week (sometimes a couple of times a week) - it takes effort to maintain a close friendship but we ebb and flow just like life does.
Gina is an artist to her soul and she encourages and inspires me to continue on my own creative path. When we are able to get together in person, I always walk away with a ton of ideas and excitement to try something new. She is an adventurer and lover of life. She is witty and kind and thoughtful. She is my buddy.
I don't know where I would be in life without her. I know we will be buddies until we are old and gray, laughing about ridiculous inside jokes, eating ice cream, and swapping Buddy Books when the mood strikes. I am so happy she chose me as her friend.
So, there you have some snippets of the Buddy Book. What kind of things do you do to keep in touch with friends???
Saturday, January 5, 2013
I Heart This Week
"I Heart This Week" is a new weekly feature I will be doing in 2013 on my blog. It forces me to make sure I'm capturing weekly photos of the things I love that week - some may be silly, some may be serious. Mostly I just want to always stay present in the moment and not take things for granted.
I heart this week:
Morning frost and light...
New candle that burns while I work in my office and gives me a sense of calm...
Self-Explanatory...
Natural lens flare over my Crepe Myrtle in the morning...
Finding a new yarn unexpectedly and absolutely loving it...
Loving the above yarn so much that I went back to the store two days later and bought more in different colors...
A new, colorful tote bag gifted to me by my mother-in-law for a specific purpose: to carry my craft supplies with me in style...
I definitely heart this week!
I heart this week:
Morning frost and light...
New candle that burns while I work in my office and gives me a sense of calm...
Self-Explanatory...
Natural lens flare over my Crepe Myrtle in the morning...
Finding a new yarn unexpectedly and absolutely loving it...
Loving the above yarn so much that I went back to the store two days later and bought more in different colors...
A new, colorful tote bag gifted to me by my mother-in-law for a specific purpose: to carry my craft supplies with me in style...
I definitely heart this week!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Some Sunday Color
I promise my next post will have more words. Lately I have been consumed by life but drawn deeply into color and inspiration, as shown by my Pinterest boards titled Yellow , Green , White , and Multitudes of Color. For now, I hope that this color will inspire you. Enjoy your colorful Sunday!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Petal Ornaments
Just stopping in for a quick post to showcase some ornaments I've created this holiday season. I love the layers of petals - they are really light weight and look great on a tree. Hope you are enjoying your Monday!
Friday, November 23, 2012
DIY Button Flowers
As promised in a previous post, here is a tutorial for making colorful and easy button flowers. They are a great addition to add a pop of color to any room AND they don't die! I like making multi colored flowers but I also really like to make monochromatic flowers. The monochromatic flowers are great to enhance accent colors in a room.
Cut a piece of floral wire in the desired length. You will need to double the length because you have to fold it in half to string on the buttons. Leave a little extra length at the bottom so you can twist the wire once the buttons are in place.
Now you have one flower finished! You can make as many as you want to fill vases, Mason jars, tie with ribbon, or find other fun uses.
Enjoy your flowers!
Things you'll need:
Floral Wire - I used 22 gauge
Wire Cutter
Pliers
Buttons
Cut a piece of floral wire in the desired length. You will need to double the length because you have to fold it in half to string on the buttons. Leave a little extra length at the bottom so you can twist the wire once the buttons are in place.
Here's the fun part -- design your button flower. Place the buttons (and any other fun things you decide to play with - like a washer) in the order you want them displayed.
Now string the buttons onto the wire. Start with the top button first and make sure to pull it all the way to the top of the wire so there is no gap between the wire and buttons. Then add the other buttons.
Once all of the buttons are on the wire, pull them to the top so they are tight. Then twist the wire to secure it under the bottom button.
Now keep twisting the wire all of the way to the bottom. To make sure the buttons stay in place, hold the wire in place under the bottom button and then use your other hand to twist the wire pieces.
Once you have twisted the wire to the bottom, use your pliers to bend the sharp ends down. Then wrap them around and cut off the ends. This keeps the wire from unraveling and it also gets rid of the sharp points.
Now you have one flower finished! You can make as many as you want to fill vases, Mason jars, tie with ribbon, or find other fun uses.
Enjoy your flowers!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Craft Show Progress and Procrastination
A little bit of panic set in this week when it dawned on me that I have a little over four weeks left until my craft show and one week of that (the week of the show, to be exact) I will be out of town for work for four days. When I signed up for this show in August, I did not have any inventory. I had a few things I worked on here and there but nothing substantial. I have been creating every chance I get since then and piling things up in various stages of completion.
Today, I decided to get a table (slightly smaller than the table I'll have at the show) and just move everything I've made (100% completed or not) over to that table and see where I stand. I needed to create a schedule today of what I need to finish, start thinking about table displays I need to make, etc. I procrastinated for quite a while this morning -- I even found myself googling quotes about procrastination while I was procrastinating. Finally, I got it together. I laid all of my items out (not neatly), took some photos to document my progress, and started penciling lists on a big desk calendar to get myself in order.
What did I do with that panic? I started to get organized, which always makes me feel more in control. Then I procrastinated a little --
"I absolutely need to research craft show displays - ooh, another blog to read!"
"Today I should probably start setting up my photography Etsy store that I've been wanting to redo."
"Mmm...a beer.."
After that, I started typing up this blog post. I don't feel like this is total procrastination though because it is focused on the craft show, right?
I am very excited about the bright colors and fun geometric shapes I have been using in multiple pieces. I still have a lot of button flowers to make. It will all be completed though, right?
All in all, I'm in better shape than I thought. I still have a lot of work to do but I know I'll get to it. It helps that I enjoy what I'm doing. I just need a game plan for these remaining weeks. I'm also trying to be creative (and thrifty) with how I set up my table display. As I figure it out, I'll share more. I've gained a lot from other blogs with booth and table display ideas so want to share my ideas too.
Some close ups of my items. I made some geometric table runners that I'm loving. I'm working on some fun garland. I also have some bags I've been making - the photos didn't come out great but I promise a blog post just for the bags. I have some other fun things planned too. My plan is to share a lot of these things on my blog individually so stay tuned!
Today, I decided to get a table (slightly smaller than the table I'll have at the show) and just move everything I've made (100% completed or not) over to that table and see where I stand. I needed to create a schedule today of what I need to finish, start thinking about table displays I need to make, etc. I procrastinated for quite a while this morning -- I even found myself googling quotes about procrastination while I was procrastinating. Finally, I got it together. I laid all of my items out (not neatly), took some photos to document my progress, and started penciling lists on a big desk calendar to get myself in order.
Once it was all in my face, I realized that I have quite a bit completed (or almost completed). That was comforting. However, I quickly realized how much MORE I have to do before the show. Panic ensued a bit.
Jack was helping me get organized. I told him that he needs to be at the show to sell my wares because he is much cuter than I am.
What did I do with that panic? I started to get organized, which always makes me feel more in control. Then I procrastinated a little --
"I absolutely need to research craft show displays - ooh, another blog to read!"
"Today I should probably start setting up my photography Etsy store that I've been wanting to redo."
"Mmm...a beer.."
After that, I started typing up this blog post. I don't feel like this is total procrastination though because it is focused on the craft show, right?
I am very excited about the bright colors and fun geometric shapes I have been using in multiple pieces. I still have a lot of button flowers to make. It will all be completed though, right?
All in all, I'm in better shape than I thought. I still have a lot of work to do but I know I'll get to it. It helps that I enjoy what I'm doing. I just need a game plan for these remaining weeks. I'm also trying to be creative (and thrifty) with how I set up my table display. As I figure it out, I'll share more. I've gained a lot from other blogs with booth and table display ideas so want to share my ideas too.
Some close ups of my items. I made some geometric table runners that I'm loving. I'm working on some fun garland. I also have some bags I've been making - the photos didn't come out great but I promise a blog post just for the bags. I have some other fun things planned too. My plan is to share a lot of these things on my blog individually so stay tuned!
I suppose I should stop blogging and get back to it. I do have a plan, some lists, some calendar planning, and I connected a few granny squares for a scarf today. Not too bad for a day of procrastination!
"Procrastinators are also great at beginnings and not as skilled at completions." - SARK
We'll see about that, SARK! Happy Sunday!
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Friday, October 12, 2012
October Wishes
It's Friday - a day I've spent this particular week wishing for so much. I try not to wish my days away but some weeks...well, you know. Now I'm happy that it's Friday but I am still in a wishing mood. Below are some things I've found myself admiring or wishing for recently. Autumn gives me the wishies!
Any autumn wishes and inspirations you are having these days?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Easy Art - 2 Simple Projects
I want colorful art hanging around our house. Unfortunately, our budget does not allow me to buy much art so we make do with what we do have -- our own hands and some ideas. I thought I'd share a couple of ideas here. Two Easy Art ideas that don't require a lot of time, skill, or money!
Doodle Book Pages:
I decided it might be fun to add some colorful doodles to someone else's art work. I found an old book from the 1970s that was all about Canaries and taking care of them as pets. There were multiple pages of colorless canary drawings throughout the book.
What you need: A book you don't mind cutting out pages to use, Sharpies (or other markers but seriously - who doesn't love a Sharpie?), and something to mat and frame the finished product (or just a frame).
Cut out the pages you want to use, sit down with a marker, and....DOODLE!
I chose 3 canary pages to doodle because I had an inexpensive frame that was matted for 3 5x7 sized spaces. My pages were just about 5x7" so fit perfectly.
Photography for Child's Room:
This next little project was something I did for my youngest son's bedroom. He has always loved cars - the movie, the matchbox variety; you name it, he loved it. Once he outgrew his nursery and wanted a "big boy room", I wanted to find some art to hang that he would enjoy.
What you need: a camera, some favorite toys, good lighting, and I used a white sheet for the background. I also used an editing software to add some texture but that's really optional.
I went outside with a bucket of his favorite cars and took some close up photos. I used a white crib sheet to for the background and some good outdoor lighting (Thanks, Sun!)
Doodle Book Pages:
I decided it might be fun to add some colorful doodles to someone else's art work. I found an old book from the 1970s that was all about Canaries and taking care of them as pets. There were multiple pages of colorless canary drawings throughout the book.
What you need: A book you don't mind cutting out pages to use, Sharpies (or other markers but seriously - who doesn't love a Sharpie?), and something to mat and frame the finished product (or just a frame).
Cut out the pages you want to use, sit down with a marker, and....DOODLE!
I chose 3 canary pages to doodle because I had an inexpensive frame that was matted for 3 5x7 sized spaces. My pages were just about 5x7" so fit perfectly.
I didn't take a great photo of the actual framed piece because it's currently off the wall while I decide where to put it next. You get the gist though -- 3 pictures, some extra color, easy art. Not fine art, mind you, but colorful and fun to hang on the wall.
Photography for Child's Room:
This next little project was something I did for my youngest son's bedroom. He has always loved cars - the movie, the matchbox variety; you name it, he loved it. Once he outgrew his nursery and wanted a "big boy room", I wanted to find some art to hang that he would enjoy.
What you need: a camera, some favorite toys, good lighting, and I used a white sheet for the background. I also used an editing software to add some texture but that's really optional.
I went outside with a bucket of his favorite cars and took some close up photos. I used a white crib sheet to for the background and some good outdoor lighting (Thanks, Sun!)
I had these printed locally as 8x10 photographs and it cost me less than $20 to have them printed (I think I printed 7-8 photos total). I hung them in inexpensive frames around his room. He loved them! That was when he was 4 years old, he's now 6 and still loves them.
There you go -- 2 Easy Art DIY ideas. You don't have to spend a lot of money or only hang fine art in your house to add some color and interest.
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