28 September 2015

The Coffee Cup Artist

Hi there! Over the weekend, I was able to check out the New York Coffee Festival. It was a super fun experience with lots of coffee and tea tastings and getting to learn how to make some latte art.

Part of the event was a coffee-themed art exhibit where I came across an artist I wrote about awhile back.  Her name is Gwyneth Leech and she draws on paper cups! 












I just love her work. I think she brilliantly turns blah to TADA!

21 September 2015

Pick Punch

I hope you had a lovely weekend! I certainly did! I was on window-shopping mode and found this:

It's a craft punch that will allow you to make your own guitar picks. I wish I knew how to play the guitar. But I know a few people who do. I could make them a guitar pick with this and recycle old things like expired credit cards and plastic lids. Blah to TADA! indeed.
    

14 September 2015

Painting on Denim

I hope you all had a marvelous weekend. Today, I have a little painting in store for you.

I've had these panels for a while now. They are tiny squares (four inches by four inches), and instead of the common canvas material, they're made of denim. I'm pretty sure you can do a little blah to TADA! by using an old pair of jeans and mount this on wood or cardboard.

I tried out a few oil-based pens to draw on the panel but the color blended into the denim. I wanted something that would stand out. 

So I tried acrylic paint, applied with a foam brush.

I chose a palette of pastels in abstract shapes.

 And here it is, my humble artwork. TADA!

It matches this sunshiny mood board. An ode to a season that's about to end.

Happy Monday everyone!

07 September 2015

Picnic Monday

Hello there! It's a holiday where I live (Labor Day) and it's the day when we begin to bid the summer goodbye. It's a harsh reality...I really do love the summer! I'll enjoy this day outdoors and leave you with this fun picture of a picnic. It was taken a few weeks ago at Tanglewood in the Berkshires.  I love that the folks have picnic tables with a tablecloth. And a centerpiece. And wine. And a feast. 

Oh, how I would love to do this all year round.

Have a wonderful week everyone!

31 August 2015

Birthday Breakfast

I don't know about you, but a lot of my friends are celebrating their birthdays. I always try to do something special like sending them some snail mail if they're far away or giving them a little present when they're close by.

Here's one blah to TADA! idea I'd like to share:

It's breakfast in a bag. Of course, this can be done with any other meal like lunch or coffee break. The card in front is a watercolor I made inspired by chamomile flowers.

Inside: a muffin, fruit and some tea. TADA! 

May you all have a productive week!


24 August 2015

One Page at a Time

Happy Monday lovelies! How has your summer reading been like? I'm sad to say I'm doing so poorly. I've always read a lot during the summer but this particular year has been quite busy so I haven't been reading as much as I want to.

But I still like to browse bookstores and check out a new title that I can add to my reading list. I found this one rather cute, I just had to share:

It's called One Page at a Time which and is a creative journal that you'd open daily to let you unplug from all the gadgets that occupy our lives.

 
I found the first page funny. But I secretly have the answers to all these questions already. 

I found this page rather striking. I can think of five persons right now. How about you? 

"Do not let this person go. Tell them what they mean to you". Let's do that, okay?

Have a good week everyone!

17 August 2015

A Family of Frames

Hi guys! How have you been?

Today, I'm sharing a photo inspiration for a future craft I'd like to do. Here it is:

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It's a gallery frame made from small picture frames!

I would love to make this. Right now. But I don't have enough picture frames yet. But this is how I would do it:
  • Gather a collection of small picture frames. These might be frames you no longer use or finds from the thrift shop or yard sale.
  • Sand and paint each one in complimentary colors (ex. shabby chic, coastal, pastels). You may use sandpaper on the surface for an imperfect, weathered look.
  • Glue the frames on top of each other, being careful to keep the back slot of each frame free so you can add the pictures inside the frame. If the frames are not too heavy, hot glue would be a good adhesive.
  • Attach hanging hooks on the back.
  • Add pictures, colorful paper or vintage fabric in each frame.
  • Hang this up in your bedroom, office or craft room.

That's crafty recycling if I should say so myself. TADA!

Have a beautiful week!