Showing posts with label our home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label our home. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

OUR NEW APARTMENT PART 2

Here's my little workspace (see more of our apartment here). I had to get a little creative with storage options because we didn't want to buy any more furniture with another move coming later this year. So some thrifty pieces came to into use. The pegboard also added so much fun organization to the space. I love how accesible and open it looks.

My favorite part is all my flashcard ephemera lined up above the boards. I have never had them all up together, and I love how they look. Some black and mint washi tape was perfect to hang them up with. My whole collection of tape has come in more than handy hanging up pictures around the place in a damage-free way.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

OUR NEW APARTMENT PART 1

Here's a look into our new space. I'm completely in love with our white walls and wood floors. It's a small, cozy one-bedroom, but our living is a pretty long rectangle, with a good amount of space. My desk fits perfectly to one side, making our living a perfect sitting and workspace room in one. I kind of like having everything together in the living room (which supports my lifelong belief that I belong in a loft apartment). I'll share more pictures of my workspace in another post.

Since we won't be living here long, I wanted to keep it simple and open. It really has turned into a pleasant space to be in. Have any of you made recent interior changes that you're excited about?

Thursday, March 1, 2012

WHAT'S ON OUR WALLS

When I go to someone's home for the first time, I love looking at what they've chosen to hang on the walls. I wanna know why they chose that, where it came from, what's the story. Our little apartment doesn't have so much wall space, but we've figured out how to cover our walls well enough. So the glittery magenta skeleton from above came to us via a Halloween package from my mom. We immediately hung it up and will immediately never take it down. Here's what else is on our walls:
I always loved this watercolor painting done by my grandfather on my dad's side. I love the simple geometry and colors, and I always love a good use of the primary colors. I also really liked that it feels so isolated and in the middle of nothing. It wasn't my mom's favorite though, so she happily let me take it here with me to decorate our walls.
This is actually a tote bag from the Wellcome Collection  in London. I picked it up when my dad and I visited about three years ago. It was one of my favorite places we went there (so much to see that you would never expect), and I loved the art on this bag. It easily fit into the frame with no cutting, and now I can look at it easily. You can make art out of anything.
The next three pictures are all from my first and second year of college, when I took printmaking classes. This first one is hands down my favorite though. I've always loved celebrity mugshots, and Johnny Cash's might be my favorite. The process is called monotyping. It involves putting a layer of ink onto plexiglass, taking away the ink you don't want, then layering ink from plexiglass onto your paper. This was one of the first ones I did, and for someone the pink just called to me.
This picture was made with etching metal plates, then making a print from those. I definitely got to experiment with different textures and materials for this one.  The little pink guy trying to get home is colored with tissue paper. And the rock under the house was textured by crumpled paper. I miss doing all this!
I used this etching as my final for the last printmaking class I took. We were supposed to do three different layers - one is the paper circle and texture in the background, another is the bird, flower, and bee, the third is the banner at the bottom in turquoise. My favorite part about etchings is the indention around the edges of the picture, where the plate pressed into the paper.
I love having things around me that remind me of travel, of other places in the world. I've had this poster of a Paris metro stop since I was in high school. Same goes for this reprint of a vintage New York transit guide. It's nice to look back at a time when I hadn't been anywhere, and all I had were these pictures to look at.
And the last thing I wanted to share from our walls is this. Before we went to Venice last year, it was one of the places I dreamed of going to most. I read this book called The Thief Lord when I was in middle school, and fell in love with the idea of the city. The main character wore a mask like this, like the old plague doctors. When we visited, I had my heart set on finding a little mask just like his. The last day, I wandered into a mask shop, and they had a perfect little version. It felt like magic. Now he lives on our walls and looks over me.
 What's on your walls?

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

CRAFT ROOM CHANGE-UP

I found a better bulletin board with more space than the one I was using. So I painted the edges with black chalkboard paint, hung it up today, and redecorated a little. I also added a clothesline under the board to hang up littler things. I love redecorating in this room - it's so small, so a little does a lot.
And I also reorganized my buttons by color. I thought it would make picking and choosing them a little easier.
It always feels good to reorganize and change things up a little!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

LITTLE THINGS I LOVE

1. tin Charlie Chaplin
2. sunglasses pin
3. french fry transformer
4. grandmother's swiss army knife
5. Lego Douglas

Monday, January 16, 2012

BLESS OUR HOUSE

I have so many ideas for projects that I never end up doing. They just pile up on list after list. This year I want to try to complete a project a week, something just for fun that will decorate our home, turn into something useful, or help me develop a skill or two. The first project I chose is one I wanted to do ever since I first heard the song Sadie by Joanna Newsom. It's one of my favorite songs, and I love this lyric. So this past weekend I sketched a design and finally embroidered it! To finish it, I painted the hoop blue with small pink and green dots.
I'm so happy with how it turned out. I've always loved anything to do with arrows. Be on the lookout for my weekly projects!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

MY WORKSPACE

In our little one bedroom apartment, I'm lucky to have a space solely for the purpose of me making things. I love it in there. While one day I hope to have sprawling workspace with endless table space and storage, I love my little sewing/printing/making nook. It forces me come up with new ways to stay organized and display things, and, most of all, it's real cozy.
I frequently change what pictures I have on the walls to stay inspired and to avoid getting bored with my little workspace. It's hard to keep such a small space fresh and exciting. But until my huge studio comes along in the future, I'm happy to have this one.