To me, Thing-a-Day means Valentine's cards and creations. I played with a couple tonight... and there will be more to come. <3
I began yesterday by creating some space by going to yoga - always helps to clear out the week's jumble. I am moving soon and hoping to clean out / use up a ton of art supplies so I don't have to pack it. To that end, what I created in a physical sense was a few more pillow boxes.
One is big and whimsical - love these polar bears!
And the other is more elegant and subtle with orange, green and white on light grey. I wrapped one up as a gift for a friend's birthday - there was something inside it - and she loved both the inside and outside. ;)
I should also mention, because it is absolutely affecting how much time I have for our dear Thing-a-Day, the reason I am moving is I have a new job that is over an hour away from where I live. Since I live in Southern California, this is a daily schlep that consumes both a ton head space (when to leave to miss traffic???) and a ton of my energy. So, I'm here and making things daily, and giving it the 100% of what I have to give right now ;)Hey y'all - apologies I've gone kind of quiet the past few days. I'm not sure what's up with my internet but it's been intermittent at best until this afternoon. So, I give you Friday's creation, or planning of a creation more specifically.
A friend at work who's mostly awesome has this moleskin-like book with loose pages inside of it so he can draw and photocopy easily. I only realized on Friday that he made it himself. Here it is without the pages, you can see the grommet that connects the elastic band that closes it all up.
Once I got a look at it, it's a simple and ingenious construction with book board lined in contact paper, I believe he said. Then in the inside, he also inserted a book plate that's pretty cool too. I studied it a bit and noted down ideas for making my own. This weekend was too packed for an involved project, but one of these weekends, I'll give it a whirl.
I fell in love with this image - something about it reminds me of a wood cut or a stamp - and I made up a quick little Happy Year of the Rabbit cards.
Yesterday, we were technically under a tsunami warning although no one was getting too excited. We had half an eye on the surf, watching to see if it receded fast. Interestingly enough, the surf was rougher a few days ago but I was intrigued by the point where sea meats the sand and how much movement there is in that moment - water and sand churning together.
I noticed this nice gentleman video taping the coconuts in a tree from his lounge chair. Looking up myself, it's a great and different vantage on your typical palm tree photogragh.
With my "good" camera. It was still quite tough to get a good shot of this magnificent peacock. You know, he kept moving. But still and all, a better shot that with my phone camera.
I was stunned to see this amazing peacock on the beach but didn't have my "good" camera on me so this will have to suffice for right now. Given my phone camera, I had to get very close to it in order for any detail to appear with the harsh sun and shadows. This created a rather comical scene with me following it around (very closely), trying to get a 1 decent shot. I am hoping it returns again now today and if it does, I'll have the good camera ready!