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December 31, 2013

Day 46: Washi tape jewelry dresser

have this junk jewelry dresser that I've had for like 10 years. The print is very girly and I have wanted to change its look for a long time. 



There is a lot of pink. All shades of pink. 

I am very slowly trying to improve the feeling of our bedroom. We recently received our first headboard for our bed and that classes things up a lot. Now I am considering what colors to use for new bedding,  which we have also never purchased for our married selves. With that comes ideas for improving existing furniture, removing culture, adding art and custom charming elements.

But first, improving this existing jewelry box that functions well and I like.

I have recently heard of washi tape and found a good deal for some at Costco. I realized I would need to reprint some items, so I jazzed up the holder and will do the drawers tomorrow. 

What do you think? I went for some modern colored flying geese-esque pattern with a fun banner pattern on top.



Materials: washi tape (6 styles, a few feet each color), vintage jewelry box, scissors, exacto knife
Time: 1 hour

December 30, 2013

Day 45 Bonus: Wacom tablet take 1

Kevin let me borrow his Wacom tablet for me to play around more with PaintBrush on my Mac laptop. The prior trial was an app on the computer. This program does allow you to block in the color, but I didn't for this sketch of Sugar, who is napping on my chest right now.

Also, here was a quick sketch of Kevin. I like the head with it's personality and the Homer-esque hair, but not the body.

Day 45: our maps

For Christmas I received a copy of Unstuck: 52 Ways to Get (and Keep) Your Creativity Flowing at Home, at Work and in Your Studio, a book by Noah Scalin, who dig his own art 365 project called Skull365. One task was to create something called a Memory Map. This could be done in lots of ways, and there is no "wrong way" to do this. Just take paper and pen and write down what you can from memory. This might be a map of your childhood home, your neighborhood, your old school, etc. The book prompted you to draw the USA in two minutes (!!!) and label as many states, landmarks, cities as you could. I decided to make it more difficult for us and have us draw the world! On Buzzfeed, they did a humorous version of this where they asked Brits to label the US states in a pre-drawn map. Check It Out for a few giggles :) I thought it would be fun to ask Kevin to do this one too :) This was a large challenge to get him on board.

Some rules needed to be made: We each had 25 minutes, one pen, one pencil, various markers and one sheet 11x17 marker paper. No peeking at "real" maps. You could use a straight edge (which I ignored). 
Time: 25 minutes timed, no more, no less.

Karla: I started with England because I knew that was in the middle. I then skipped from Russia to Japan and back to France, therefore leaving myself a gross misunderstanding of the Middle East. "My South America is all screwed up, but at least the countries are in the correct order from South to North. Also my polar bear in the Arctic is pretty cute."



Kevin: "I didn't want to draw the entire world. That involves projections. The round Earth creates a distortion on a flat map." Note: He decided to do a Robinson projection: the one you got in school's geography lessons. He asked this information be included for posterity. He said that  he started with Africa and worked his way out from there, "Unfortunately, this meant my Pacific Ocean kind of vanished."




December 29, 2013

Day 44: Vancouver sparkle

Ooooooo tinsel. Last day in Vancouver and we are celebrating with a romantic dinner. :) cranberry vodka not pictured ;)


 

Blouse: LOFT
Sequined Skirt: LOFT
Leather Handbag: mom's
Boots: Aerosoles 
Necklace: hand-made in Venice
Earrings: pounded silver drops of my mom's
Bracelet: pearls, gift from dad & Deborah

Note: I know it's a fashion faux pas to wear an outfit all by the same designer; however, in this case I couldn't resist.

December 28, 2013

Day 43: UBC Museum of Anthroplogy

Saw this frog food dish in the First Nation collection during our Vancouver visit. 
Time: 15 minutes
Materials: paint app & finger


December 27, 2013

Day 42: Paint app

Allie Brosch from hyperbole and a half.

I couldn't figure out how to block in the color, any suggestions?

December 26, 2013

Day 41: train sketch

Time: 15 minutes
Materials: ink, .3
On the Amtrak train outside of Seattle heading to Vancouver, British Columbia with Kevin for a four-day visit.
7:03 pm window seat :)