New year comes
Hope amid change, dreams built by plans
Setting my mind
on reaching
possibilities
instead of
wallowing in what ifs
I
take steps
toward the
best
year
yet
Enjoy the day!
white lights,
Santa collection, snowman collection
ornament "I Spy",
Vintage cloth measuring tape...with the edges frayed and the numbers worn. And as I was using this the fabric was so old it was practically disintegrating in my hand...I love it!
Use What You Have Challenge
A blogger that I feel blessed to have found this year is Danielle LaPorte. She writes a regular blog called "White Hot Truth: Because Self-Realization Rocks." And rock she does! I promise you she will rock your world if you let her message into your brain.
Today she posted her "stop doing" list. In setting out to clarify her "creativity intentions" for 2010 {don't you just love that word, 'intentions'? It is so positive and open...}, she decided that the stopping is just as important as the starting, and sometimes you cannot start until you stop. When you stop doing those things that don't bring you joy, aren't part of your genetic coding, and don't make the utmost in economic sense, then you are opening up yourself to make time for what matters most. Pure brilliance.
(Note: you can alter the pattern and the beads for endless possibilities!)
Now all you need to do is tuck it into a special book and you have an instant gift!
And don’t get me started on buttons. I remember counting buttons and sorting buttons and playing with them as a child. I have bought my fair share of mason jars filled to the brim with these tiny treasures just for one button I saw in the bottom. I swear they reproduce in my studio because each time I look in there I see ones I never saw before. {That could explain why I compulsively save each and every button that comes with new clothes…I have zillions of those little baggies containing thread, beads and buttons or snaps from new clothing…I might use it one day!}
For Round Three of the Found Object challenge, ask if you can rummage around in your mother’s sewing kit and create a piece of jewelry that is inspired by what you find there. Touch the buttons. Hold the lace. Play with the zippers. Seek new materials to experiment with. Use them in unexpected ways. I guarantee that you will never look at sewing notions the same way again {and you might start a button collection of your own}.
In the description of your picture be sure to add the following:
BONUS ENTRY OPPORTUNITIES:
Go and get inspired today!
Enjoy the day!
Enjoy the day!
Thanks, Melanie for the awesome extra prizes!
And the winner of the bonus prize is...............................
KiwiBeads!
Congratulations KiwiBeads! {By the way, you went above and beyond with this challenge...you were most certainly inspired!} Please contact me at enjoytheday{at}tesoritrovati{dot}com with an adress to send your prize!
How it works:
In the description of your picture be sure to add the following:
BONUS ENTRY OPPORTUNITIES:
Go and get inspired today!
Enjoy the day!
{Photo Credit: illusionsbaroque}
{NOTE: Both designs above were submitted to the Inspired by...Hardware Stores challenge going on now. Last time to upload your photos to the Inspiration is Everywhere Flickr account is Sunday, December 6th at 11:59 pm CST. Looking forward to more of your inspiration!}
Enjoy the day!
O, NEVER say that I was false of heart.
Wouldn't it be fun to have this little gem in your studio or on your desk or someplace that you like to be inspired?
I am so excited by all the comments that people have left for the first challenge. I can tell that the wheels are turning, the inspiration is flowing, and an added bonus is that you are finding your way to your local hardware store to buy local {yea for local!}. I just know that you are all the sort of people who can find beauty in unexpected places...including the hardware store. I am looking forward to seeing your creations popping up in the Flickr account.
Have you found a unique piece of hardware that you care to share with the rest of us? Some of my favorites are locking washers, rubber "o" rings, compression springs, aluminum ferrules, and clear vinyl tubing...
What hardware store finds have you discovered to be beautiful? Do tell!Enjoy the day!