I collaged pages from an old book, intentionally tearing the edges.
Here's what they look like now:
With very few materials, I transformed brown packaging paper from blah to TADA!
I collaged pages from an old book, intentionally tearing the edges.
Here's what they look like now:
With very few materials, I transformed brown packaging paper from blah to TADA!
Many times, we experience it at the very start of the project, just as we open our notebooks or sketchpads and face the very scary blank page.
So what are we to do? Instead of lounging on the sofa flipping TV channels or walking away "to find inspiration," let's face that blank page head on and just make something.
Here are a few ideas that I hope will help:
1. Use Prompts
"Doodle-a-Day" is hosted by Rhianna Wurman, also known as @ellolovey on Instagram and Etsy. Every month, she comes up with a list of one word prompts -- one prompt for each day of the month -- to be used as inspiration for daily drawings as an art exercise.
She suggests a color palette and she even has a version of the prompts in Spanish, French, and German. What a fun way to learn a new language!
I tried it out and my version is on a 5.5 inch x 8.5 inch sheet of watercolor paper. I made postage stamp-sized boxes for each day of the month. I made a teeny-tiny painting each day which was less intimidating than filling a full page but at the end of the month, this is what happened:
I'm delighted to see you today!
Whether you are a new visitor or old-time friend to this blog, you know my mantra: I turn blah to TADA! I do my best to rescue things meant for the trash and give them new life so that they're useful again.
Take for example this gold foil used to wrap chocolate bars. Instinct tells us to toss it after use, but I didn't. I wiped it down with a damp towel to get rid of any chocolate residue and I let it dry.
It has so much potential for crafts, no need to buy gold paint, gold leaf, or gold paper. Don't believe me? Here's how I've used it:
I made this illuminated bookmark that is traditionally gilded with gold leaf. Instead, I cut small pieces of the gold foil and glued it in place...TADA!
I also used the gold foil to create these collage-style greeting cards and envelope. Doesn't the sheen make the cards look expensive?
Well, I thought of another way to use this gold foil chocolate wrapper.
How is it September already?
To ease into the new season (back to school, autumn, and eventually the start of the holidays), let's go on a field trip to Greenpoint, Brooklyn! There's a cute little shop there that I've visited a few times this year.
Every so often, they offer special events like a stationery swap and classes (I'll tell you about the one I attended in a future post).
This is one of my purchases, a Leuchtturm1917, which I'm using as my bullet journal for the last quarter of 2023...TADA!
If you are ever in New York City, make Yoseka Stationery one of your stops. It will turn your day from blah to TADA! You can also check out their on-line shop and fun YouTube Channel where they talk about stationery!
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