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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Wednesday is Spaghetti Day.

During my free time I tend to spend a lot of time looking for inspiration and in result come across a great deal of things that catch my eye. It can range from products to silly video that make me laugh. I've noticed that a lot of bloggers do a similar post, but some how I didn't just want to label it Stumbled Upon Saturday. That felt a little to not Kayla. As strange as that sounds. When I was trying to think of a name to label these posts as I remembered this book I used to read when I was little. It's called Wednesday is Spaghetti Day, and is about cats who cook food when their owners are gone. Some how this seemed fitting, seeing as how a lot of what I find intriguing can range from cats to food, and even to the philosophical thought concerning what pets do when we're gone. So today is my Spaghetti Day. Shall I show you the things that have caught my eye lately?

This shirt cracks me up! I spotted it on Bel's

I am all about plants! So I was sucked in by this 
beauty from Wearable Planter.

I really enjoy a good candle. These would smell like heaven, 
and make me giggle. 

And of course I would need one of these guys to add 
to this silly mess....

Now this lady isn't a product, but boy-o-boy is her photo's terrific! 
She places two images of a model into the same scene, 
creating a strange dynamic! 

Of course after finding all of these amazing things.... I'm going to go broke. It really is amazing what crazy cool and creative things can be found nowadays. You really do have to pick and choose your favorite! 

Monday, January 20, 2014

Monday's are always sketchy.

What a crazy week it has been! Between trying to hang out with everyone before classes start back up and getting all my break to-do's done, I've been a busy gal. A big part of this crazy business was my thankyous. Ever since I could hold a pencil my parents had me write thankyous. I absolutely hated it for the longest, but now that I'm older I actually really enjoy it. I have a strange connection with letters and thankyou's. I'm not sure if this is because it's becoming a dying practice, or because there is something so tactile about receiving something in the mail. Also it always seemed so strange that people would take the time to write on a card or send you a letter, for it to just be thrown away. I think thats why I've kept every letter, card, and post cards since I was 8. I have 3 show boxes full of them. I'm not really sure what I'm going to do with them, but for now I will continue saving them. The thought of throwing them away seems so foreign now. I feel less like a hoarder knowing that those are the only things I collect.

Like most people I have the generic thankyou's you buy in a pack of 10 from target, but I also really like making them for the people who mean the most to me. Being an artist makes it a little easier to design and draw out a couple. So that's what I did! Here are a few of the cards I made for this past holiday season.


All of these were painted with guache. I used to be really timid about
it but after a friend showed me all that you could do with it I fell in Love.




I can't take total credit for the flower thankyou design. I was really inspired by
a birthday card my friend made. So I decided to make my own.


Along with getting these done, I received a post card from the lovely Kaylah from over at The Dainty Squid. I have been following her blog for awhile and really enjoy reading about her daily doings. So in return I decided to hand make her a post card to send back. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of it completely done before I rushed to get it in the mail today, but I did manage to take a picture while it was in the process.
It's fun and quirky. Plus it has cacti on it!


Any one want to be pen pals? I'll hand make you one! 
Over all it was really creative week and I'm excited to see what future projects come my way. I hope you all have a terrific week!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

It's Saturday, so I wore clothes.

This week a lovely couple of friends invited me to go enjoy a pretty lake near where we all live. It was a terrific day. We started with hiking, then went to a Kirtan, which was really relaxing and beautiful. Who knew how therapeutic chanting and singing with others is. Well I'm sure a lot of people do, but I didn't. After going once, I'm sure it will be something I'll enjoy for a long time.
After the Kirtan we made mobiles and decor out of some of the sticks we collected. Everything came out really great, and I'm sure Ill have to do a tutorial soon!
Here are some pictures of us at the lake, as well as what I wore.


We all decided to bring some of our Crystals. 
This was the little meditative circle we made.




 Emily's beautiful soul is equally matched by her smile! 




We also did some yoga! 


And were silly.




After all of that, Emily took my outfit pictures for me.
Like most days, I looked very eccentric.





Leggings- A Gift
Cardigan- Thrifted
Boots- Really Old Hiking boots
Bro Tank- Made by Alaskan Artist Ray Troll
Red Pixie Hat- Hand Made by Rachael of Talk2TheTrees 

Although it was kinda goofy, I really liked this outfit. The leggings made it super comfy, and I was able to show off my new Ray Troll tank. I had been wanting it for a long time. An old friend had one and when I saw where I  could bye my own, I didn't think twice! Originally I wasn't going to wear the hat, but it was a little chilly. I have to say its one of my favorites! I love Rachel's handy work. I have another of her hats in blue. They have lasted me forever and I never get tired of them! 



Monday, January 13, 2014

Monday's are always sketchy.


How is it Monday already? Wasn't it just monday?

See? This is what being on holiday from college is like. There seems 
to be no way to keep track of the days, and then they slip away from 
you. Its nice, but I'm starting to miss a regular schedule and assignments.
( Don't tell that to Kayla at the begging of break. She wont believe you.) 

Now onto what this is actually about. My weekly sketch. 
For some reason I really didn't like the pages I made this week.
 Its stupid, I know. But I didn't. 
So I decided to revisit two older ones that seemed fitting. 
Don't ask me why there fitting. I couldn't tell you.


The page on the right is in direct response to having Gluten issues. 
After about a year, I have been doing really well at avoiding the horrid stuff,
but sometimes the little buggers just sneak in and I'm down for a week.
It gets really old. I'm learning how to combat it, but its a slow endeavor sometimes.  
I don't know what the flowers were all about, but thats okay. Flowers are artsy... Right?

The page on the left contains a picture I took from my Thanks Giving trip to New York.
Oh my goodness was New York amazing! It was nothing like I expected. It was 10 times better! 
Like every stereotypical tourist I saw your generic sights. 
(as well as some not so generic)  
This particular photo was of the tree in Rockefeller Center.
Hence the title "They lied about the Tree." 
I was actually really disappointed by the tree. It's big I suppose, 
but I also live in Colorado. It could have just been
swallowed up by the Gorgeous buildings. I may never know.  

Juxtaposed, the photos have no connection, 
but seem contain the same emotion. 
I'm not exactly sure how that happens, but it does. 
And there's something beautiful about that.

Even though I barely realized it was Monday, 
I hope you all had as great a weekend as I did.

P.s. I only have ten pages left in my sketchbook, and I absolutely 
CANNOT
wait to start the next one! 

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Highly Traveled Paths

This past week I spent a little time with my family 
down in the middle of no where.
Its beautiful. Very secluded. But beautiful.
Much of it was pretty laid back but I got some fun shots. 


We took a drive up in the mountain to enjoy the snow and scenery.


And sledding.







There were silly pups. 



And pretty skies.


As well as sparkly toes.



I had a grand week. Im definitely ready to go back up to the Fort though!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Monday's are always sketchy.

I suppose this is my very first ever post. Ever. 
Kind of a daunting task, but I'm up to it! 
A large majority of my life revolves around art. 
I eat, sleep, read, experience, look at, and make art. 
I big part of this for me is my sketch book. 
I used to be super intimidated by the sketch books of others. 
Then I saw a friends. Her sketch book was so loose and 
artistic. She drew, ripped out pages, painted, modgepodged the holy 
heck out of that thing. Some how that made me feel less stuck 
in thinking that each page had to be a perfect drawing. 
So I started out about a year ago. I made one, and have never looked 
back! It was slow going at first but I think I've finally found 
my sketch book niche. While this is the case,
 I'm still really inconsistent.
That is why I will be doing a weekly post of some pages. 
I was pretty lame last week so I only have one. It's pleased with it though.

 " I began melting and you didn't even notice"

Some other pieces I've been finding inspiration from lately: 
This piece is by Rachael over at Talk2TheTrees
Her work is so fun and whimsical, as well as being a bit Macabre. 

Regan Roseburg's multilayered pieces are so incredible. 
Find her website here. I got the pleasure of seeing her work not
to long ago and the photo's do not do it justice! 

Last but not least. Mr. Mark Rothko! I can't help
but be blown away by his paintings. This particular
one was the last piece he made before he died! Can't
you see his feelings?


Today is also my 20th birthday, which is pretty exciting. I'm one of those people 
that justifies purchases by saying "It's for my birthday" even when its not.
But this time it actually was. I ordered this awesome bro tank with a 
caption that says "spawn till you die". I'm absolutely in love! 
So much so that I may have worn it two day's straight..... maybe. 
Hopefully sometime this week I can incorporate it into a fashion post!
That way it can be see for all its glory. I ordered this beauty from Ray Troll.
He's an Alaskan artist that specializes in fish puns. He really catches my sense of humor.
See what I did there?

You can find the shirt here
I hope you all are having as great a day as I am!