I absolutely love this inspiration board-- pardon the pun, but it's such an inspiration! It's not mine, but you can click on the image to be taken to the original source~ |
While I'm a huge fan of Pinterest, and the website was a complete game-changer in the way people store images and links, there is way too much to talk about for it to be part of today's post. Since that's a different issue, I'll have to save that discussion for a different day.
As a side note, for those of you who, like me, look for inspiration in the world of color, there's a website out there that lets you create palettes of up to five colors. It's called ColourLovers-- and they have programs that let you pull colors from a photograph, and others that help you turn those colors into patterns. I find myself inspired by at least one thing, every single time I go on the site! But again, the site deserves more of an in-depth look, so I'll have to hold off on this topic as well.
Studio flooding issues and interesting websites aside, in addition to my "Pinspiration" boards as I call them, I have (or had...) bulletin boards. I think I'm going to use this flooding incident as an opportunity to start over in the studio, and get myself a TON of bulletin boards, basically cover a section of the wall with them (akin to the photo above). I use these boards mostly when I'm in the studio, and need more ideas for a project I'm working on. I swivel my chair around, take a look, then spin back and create.
I looooove my spinny-chair!
... Moving along ...
I also have a notebook that I carry around with me, wherever I go. My phone is a camera, so inspiring color combinations are easy to capture for later~ just one click away~ but designs are awfully hard to replicate on a digital sketch via a small screen and clumsy fingers! That is where my book comes in. It's shaped like Harry Potter's book for "Care of Magical Creatures", and it looks absolutely ridiculous:
Rawr! |
How does inspiration play a role in YOUR studio's layout and your creative process?
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Lovely blog and post :) I love that inspiration board but was sorry to hear you lost yours in a flood. It's sad that you lost many pictures.
I really like your blog :)
Nikki – inspire nordic
I love the idea of an inspiration board, or wall. I have artwork and a few things around that inspire me, but not really because I get so used to seeing them that I barely notice them anymore.
Nice to meet you, and I hope you're enjoying the Challenge!
KarenG
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Julia, I checked out that link for the Ella F. song and I really liked it! I would enjoy it if you wanted to share more music links:)
Great inspiration for an inspiration board! Once I saw a pic of somebody who used an old crib spring for an inspiration board- I loved it! Now I'm on the lookout at yard sales and doing some "curb shopping" so I can find one for myself:)
Sorry to hear about the flooding!
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Oh, I meant to mention in my first comment that I love the look of your blog!! I would like to something similar to this on mine.
I love your inspiration board idea. I have sort of expanded on that by incorporating the things I love ALL OVER my house. I know that is easier for me than for you, but it makes it so that when I am home, everywhere is "comforting".
The bedroom is painted in deep eggplant with a mauve ceiling. As you know purple is MY color (much like blue is for you). Hubby doesn't mind and the color "wraps around" me and makes me feel at peace.
I wish you peace as well with lovely cerulean blue thoughts!
Great post. I have had an inspiration board since I was a teenager, and doubt I will ever not have one. Mine contains photos, memorabilia, postcards and for some reason, a couple of sharpies. Being as I am about to move house, I guess it will completely change shortly as I will have to take it all down and redo it at the other end!
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