Showing posts with label online inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online inspiration. Show all posts

July 20, 2010

maps & globes : outside inspiration


Hi everyone! I'm continuing with our travel theme today, and in honor of my very most favorite Documentary pattern, Jet Set, I'm bringing you some map and globe themed inspiration. Vintage maps and globes are a hot item lately - they are popping up on home decor and craft websites right and left. Here's a few of my favorites from around the internet.

I would LOVE a vintage school map for one of my boys' rooms. They are a great timeless piece, and I love the soft colors. This one is in a workroom - it definitely steals the show as a decor piece.

(vintage map)


This would make a cute framed project - and instead of doing a TTV photo of a map or globe, you could grab some patterned paper or a vintage map and use Studio Calico's TTV rubon set. This would make a fun gift - just find a map of a significant place in a person's life to personalize it.

(map ttv)

LOVE. I might like this wall even more than the vintage school map idea... just buying a bunch of maps and using wallpaper paste to attach them to the wall. Layered bits of vintage maps would make a fun background for a travel themed scrapbook page.

(map wall)

Vintage globes, all in a row. I picked up one vintage globe at a flea market last year - it's on Alex's bookshelf. I'd love to get more!

(globes in a row)


This is on my "gotta try it" list - I'm planning to do stars, though. Perfect for Alex and Ben's room.

(map hearts)

And finally - a butterfly punch meets vintage maps. That's a happy combo, isn't it? It would be fun to do these in a mix of sizes as a page accent.

(map butterflies)

I hope you've enjoyed these ideas - I'd love to see where this inspiration takes you!

July 13, 2010

Tuesday Inspiration : we LOVE collage artists

Mixed Media and Collage artists have always been a passion of mine : I've been doing Mixed Media since I was 17 and I've been lucky enough to take classes with some of the most talented artists like Karen Michel, Lynne Perrella, Nina Bagley, Michael De Meng, and more...

This week, I wanted to show you and bring you some inspiration from FOUR artists that I truely LOVE : Lynne Perrella (my Mixed Media mentor), Claudine Hellmuth, Teesha Moore and Karen Michel.

Be inspired!

Art by Lynne Perrella


Art by Teesha Moore


Art by Claudine Hellmuth


Art by Karen Michel


What about you? Who are your favorite Mixed Media artists?

Enjoy! And don't hesitate to visit these artists' amazing websites for more inspiration!

June 22, 2010

Outside Inspiration

This week is all about favorites so I thought it would be fun to survey the Design Team and share some of our "favorites" with you!

First up is our favorite sites for outside inspiration...

There is a world of inspiration out there to be feasted upon! Most likely you have heard of some of these sites but some may be new and they are definitely all inspiring! So, grab a snack or a cold drink, sit back and click away... and most importantly be inspired!!

April, Stephanie and Stephanie's favorite:

Sasha, Laura, Jenn, Joy and Nicole's favorite:

Waleska's favorite:

Lisa, Kelly and Emily's favorite:

Tina's favorite:

Davinie's favorite:

Celine's favorite:

Maggie's favorite:

Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


May 12, 2010

Where Shall We Store Inspiration?

There is no reason why you should be bored when you can be otherwise. But if you find yourself sitting in the hedgerow with nothing but weeds, there is no reason for shutting your eyes and seeing nothing, instead of finding what beauty you may in the weeds. To put it cynically, life is too short to waste it in drawing blanks. Therefore, it is up to you to find as many pictures to put on your blank pages as possible.

--Emily Post

Greetings again, my dear readers! Miss Emily here another day. Yesterday we discussed scraplifting etiquette, and a few of you commented that sometimes we don't realize we may be lifting another's idea because we see SO VERY MUCH inspiration all around. I whole heartedly agree with that statement.

I used to pull things off the web and store them on my computer, ads for design inspiration, color combos, art pieces, photos that spoke to me. I kept them in a folder called "Inspiration." But I didn't have a way to properly site the source. Then my friend Elizabeth directed me to tumblr.com. It's quick and easy to set up an account, all you need is an email address, password, and a name for your account. You may customize it, lots of backgrounds and display options are available.

Tumblr is a virtual bulletin board of sorts. Think of it as your online notebook of inspiration, just like the one you paste, staple, or sketch those ripped out magazine pages, color swatches, and design ideas into. Now instead of saving an inspiration piece to my desktop folder, I can now click on the copy the image location, load it to my tumblr account, then add a click through link to the original source. This allows me to always be able to cite my inspiration, and that dear friends is rather valuable to me as an artist.

I'll walk you through the basic process of posting an inspiration piece. Once you set up an account and log in, you will be on your dashboard. See in the upper left corner, under the word "tumblr" there's a picture of a filing system and the first letter is E? That's me.

Right next to the picture of "me" there are icons for the various things you can add, those being: text, photo, quote, link, chat, audio, and video. I only utilize the photo and link options, to be honest, I haven't explored further. When I'm out surfing the web for inspiration, say I'm on this site:


and I want to store an image from this post in my tumbler account, say, this photo of the banners:


I would click on that photo and a new screen pops up with just that photo.

I have a Mac so I hit the CONTROL key on my keyboard, and then click on the image. A window pops up like this:

I select "Copy Image Location" (For a PC, thanks to Miss Joy I suggest you RIGHT CLICK on the image, then COPY IMAGE URL) then I go to my tumblr account and click on the "Photo" icon. This window opens up:


From here you can browse your hard drive and load a picture, but the whole reason I use tumblr is so I don't have to keep things on my hard drive. Just below the "Browse" window you can see the words, "Use a URL instead" (it's underlined). I click on that, and this is what shows up:


It's SLIGHTLY different, instead of being able to browse your computer, there's now a spot for you to paste a URL. I'll now paste that URL I copied.


You can then add a caption or description in the appropriate box. Just below that box is another underlined sentence that says, "Set a click-through link." This is how I can link back to my source. I click on that, go back to the source, in this case it is http://simpleblueprint.typepad.com/blog/2010/05/brionesco.html, I copy that and paste it into that space.

Then I hit "Create Post," tumblr saves it and immediately takes me to my dashboard and voila! my post is now there. A dashboard is kind of your behind the scenes, nuts and bolts part of tumblr. If you want the pretty, neat and clean version, look over to the right, just under my name, is my web address: emilygpitts.tumblr.com


If you click on that, you get to my tumblr blog, the pretty version :)


Another fun thing about Tumblr is the "follow" feature. You can follow other inspiration seekers and find even more inspiration. The people I follow are not all scrapbookers, I get inspiration for home decor, stitchery, art posters, photography, sewing projects, bookbinding, and more. Here are some fellow SCers' accounts to check out while you are setting up your own account:
Once you start following other people, their posts show up on your dashboard as well and you can reblog them to your personal account. You can "heart" them. If you find something you LOVE that someone reposted from someone they follow, you can go to the original poster and start following them. It's a virtual web of inspiration. It's rather humorous when 5 or 6 people that I follow all post the same thing to their blogs, you can see we all have similar tastes :)

So all this talk about giving credit where it's due, and even more discussion of the scads of inspiration available to us, I suggest you check out Tumblr. The learning curve is rather slight, it's pretty self-explanatory.

Hopefully this post will be of great help to you in figuring it out.

Until tomorrow dear readers,
Miss Emily

April 20, 2010

Tuesday Inspiration : Heather Bailey

Hello everyone!
Lately I've been so much inspired by Heather Bailey, her fabric and her photography. It makes me wanna dig into my most colorful papers, fabric and embellishments and scrap!
Heather Bailey has been a very talented designer for years and has a very active blog where you can admire her latest creations fabric related and her amazing photographs.



1. Pop!, 2. Pop Garden & Bijoux!, 3. Pop Garden!, 4. One more month to go..., 5. Another Pear, 6. Marlo Bloom Handbag, 7. Three Pears, 8. Emergency Velvet, 9. Charlotte's Room, 10. Green Apple Pincushion, 11. Skirty 1 Detail, 12. Big Sister Skirty, 13. Shirty 1, 14. Little Sister, 15. Shirty 2, 16. Skirty 2 Detail

I just want to add more fabric to my scrapbooks now, use more flowers, paint my backgrounds in yellow and green, and that reminds me that Spring is finally here!

Feel free to visit Heather Bailey blog for inspiration : you won't be disappointed!

C.

April 13, 2010

Taking Inspiration From Necessity

I think I mentioned a little bit yesterday about re-decorating. My re-decorating is coming from the place of just having the flooring in our entire house replaced. Because of that, we've moved and re-purposed rooms, therefore calling for a little re-decorating. I've been searching for the perfect pillow(s) to brighten up my rooms & dark leather furniture. In my quest for the perfect pillow (and with my scrapping brain in gear) I found just a few that might spark some inspiration for you, too. I think I'll leave you with the images and go scrap!


1. Twinkle pilow , 2. Pillows made with Ava Rose fabric, 3. Joseph's Coat Pillow - it's done!, 4. ♥ pillow, 5. red patchwork pillow, 6. bird:number pillows on bed, 7. kids pillows, 8. Pillow Swap Round 2 - Full View, 9. Framed in 70´s fabrics

February 23, 2010

Esty Inspiration

I don't know about you, but we LOOOOOOVE Etsy around here. There's just something about handmade goodies that makes a body want to craft. Anytime I'm having scrapper's block or just a bad day. I go around and browse around Etsy. It can be a time eater, but its a fun time eater!!!

So right now I'm waiting for baby J to show up and looking for inspiration for our new baby room. I decided I was going to get ghetto and rig up a "registry" at Etsy by just adding only baby things to my favorite items list. I have tons of things on there, but here's a few more inspiring things I found as I was searching around today:

sushi booties

come on...baby toes aren't edible enough? I think every baby needs some sushi booties!

branch decal

There are TONS of vinyl decal shops on etsy, but I just especially loved this sweet branch!


organic bamboo sling

I loved that this was not only eco friendly, but mad stylish as well. I love the colors in this baby sling!

rule posters

Love these graphic posters with rules from the management. There are a bunch more in their shop. A must have for the modern baby!!!

camera teether

We are camera crazy in our house. This adorable teether is high on my list (and its organic too :D)

robot print

There are SO MANY "art prints" on Etsy. I thought this one was particularly adorable.

mom tattoo headband

Every rockin' baby need this :D

grey flowered bib

Only the MOST stylish babies are wearing grey and yellow this season!


personalized print

Again, there are a ton of personalized stuff on Etsy, but I really love the fun quality of this shop's graphics, and the bright yummy colors!

bear hat

And really, I could live with or without this hat, although it IS pretty cute. The photo KILLED me :D Tres Fantastic!

February 9, 2010

A Little Valentine's Week Inspiration

It's getting closer and closer to the big day, so I thought I'd share some Valentine's inspiration from Flickr. Just typing in random search words comes up with the most interesting and inspiring pictures.


1. ., 2. It's raining hearts (365/351), 3. with love (365/65), 4. I see hearts everywhere, 5. My heart is yours (365/280), 6. ♥ Ball of Bokeh Hearts ♥, 7. Conversation Hearts, 8. mailing love + 2, 9. Broken Heart

That's what's getting me stoked for V-Day...what inspires you?

xoxo,

Steph W.