Now that I've been back almost a week (where did the time go? No, seriously, where did the past week go?).
1. Road trip in California with my honeys. Time to chat and time to be.
2. Tour of Hearst Castle. Such a fascinating place.
3. Monterey: Grilled artichokes (where have you been all my life?) in Monterey. Monterey Bay Aquarium. Watching my daughter fall in love with sea otters.
4. More driving. Text updates with my sister.
5. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Such amazing towering trees.
6. Santa Cruz. Sea lions, surfers, dolphins!
7. Lots of fun and laughs with my family.
8. Business in my Etsy shop when I reopened my shop after my vacation. Yay!
9. Home Sweet Home, once again :)
Showing posts with label TheWhimsicalMuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TheWhimsicalMuse. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Welcome to my sketchbook!
I started keeping a sketchbook of whimsical girls around August of last year. I'd bring my sketchbook, pencils and other supplies to have something to do while my daughter was at her dance class. When she was switched into a higher level class on a different day and time, I stopped doing it for a while. This was my first time since February. I'm not aiming for perfection but improvement.
Do you have something you do a little at a time with the aim of improving your skill?
Do you have something you do a little at a time with the aim of improving your skill?
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Super easy canvas!
Here is a super easy way to add something special to your home decor.
canvas (I used a 6"x6")
envelope seal or sticker (I used an envelope seal from my shop, The Whimsical Muse on Etsy)
1. Grab a canvas and envelope seal
2. Apply the seal where you want it on the canvas. You could even add more than one seal.
3. You're now ready to hang or place the canvas where ever you'd like.
It's that easy!
I have some other ways I will be sharing on using these envelope seals in the coming weeks.
Have you ever thought about what else you might do with the glitter heart envelope seals from The Whimsical Muse on Etsy (or other fun stickers or seals?), aside from using them as envelope seals or stickers on a card or scrapbook page?
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Home sweet home canvas
I painted this canvas today, inspired by this (the buy 1 get 2 free canvas sale at Aaron Brothers didn't hurt ;) ).
I started by painting a background.
Next I applied some 2-inch vinyl letter stickers from Staples (I think they can be found at office stores, craft and hobby stores, and hardware stores). I didn't bother with measuring things out since I could see the letters would fit, I wanted the letters left justified and at the bottom of the canvas.
Then I covered most of the canvas with white paint. I used two coats of paint, letting it dry between each coat. I left a few blue spots on purpose. It would have been faster with spray paint but I decided to stick with the thick acrylic paint that I had on hand.
I let the paint dry most of the way and then carefully peeled the letters from the canvas.
All in all, it was an easy project. I may end up making some small changes to the canvas like replacing the period with a small heart.
Have you made any art, craft or diy projects recently? If you've posted them on your blog, Instagram, Flickr, Etsy shop or whatever, please share a link in the comments below.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Ranunculus
Just stopping by with another color palette based on this red Ranunculus from the Flower Fields of Carlsbad in North County San Diego.
Monday, April 7, 2014
The New San Diego Central Public Library
9th floor
When I was a kid I loved the library. The local library where I lived was about 4 blocks from my house. When I was old enough, I'd go on my own and invariably return with an armful of books I couldn't wait to crack open. Now I have a child who also loves to read and while she isn't quite old enough to go to the library alone, loves to bring home books to read. I was so thrilled when the San Diego Public Library opened a brand new Central Library back at the end of September. I couldn't wait to go. I don't know what it was, though. I just didn't get around to going there. My husband and daughter had been there on several occasions. I kept thinking I'd go soon but six months passed. Finally today, I was thinking that since my daughter and I had just finished reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and we needed to pick up the next Harry Potter book. I didn't want to buy a book (not sure why given that we are addicted) and I didn't want to wait until Monday to go to the nearest library (since we're that addicted). So after lunch, my husband, daughter and I went to the "new" library. It's huge! It's more than double the size of the previous location at well over 366, 000 square feet. I didn't explore the entire place but I was really impressed.
The architecture is very modern and open.
The kids area was in use by many kids but it wasn't crowded either. Dr. Seuss art on the wall, computers on younger kids height tables, books set at kid height...
There's a teen area. At the entrance it said it was for 12-18 year olds...everyone else keep out. Yikes! Haha! We waited just outside since the Harry Potter book on our list was supposed to be there. The librarian took us in and explained that we're welcome to come in to get books but the area with the computers and whatnot was for teens. It's a great area for teens and was in use. The librarian was familiar with some of the kids there and engaged them. It was cool to see since he looked to be older than us.
The 9th floor has a lovely deck with a great view of the city including the Coronado Bridge. The pictures I took above are from the 9th floor and the bottom right picture has a bit of the bridge in it.
There is lots of seating on the various floors. Staff were very accessible and offered to help. There are books everywhere.
The only thing I found that I didn't totally love the parking. Yes, I'm thrilled that the first two hours is free since I used to have to pay the meter. The spaces are tiny in this day and age when most people have SUVs and other big vehicles. We drive smallish cars and it was still a tight fit. The space just doesn't seem that well thought out.
It looks like they have all kinds of programs. Music, chess and more.
The gift shop...yes, they have a gift shop, is adorable. It's very on-trend and Etsy-like. I felt like I was in a cute little boutique that had all kinds of book related gifts, as well as other lovely things.
I left the library with an armful of books looking forward to cracking them open and to spending more time exploring this new library.
Are you a reader? A library lover? I'd love to hear your stories.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
My 5th Etsyversary and I almost forgot!
Do you ever get nearly to the end of the day and realize that you totally forgot something? Today I forgot about the anniversary of my Etsy shop. How could I forget? Gah! It is April 1st, April Fools Day and all. I remember that day five years ago when I decided to open my shop. Though I wanted to open it on the anniversary of my grandfather's birthday which was a little over a week later I was so excited with my new shop idea, I just couldn't hold it in any longer. It was of fun to open my shop on April Fools Day. My shop and the things I sell have certainly changed over time. I credit many of the things that are my biggest sellers to people who asked, "hey, do you think you could make me..." I really appreciate the many kind customers with whom I've worked.
Quick tip: using color
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color palette made with Illustrator |
It seems like color palettes are all over the place from various blogs to Pinterest. While I've been prone to just looking at them for how lovely the color combinations, they definitely have practical applications. Whether decorating a room in a home, planning a wedding, developing a website, or figuring out what to wear for a special occasion, colors and how they work together are part of setting the tone.
I recently came across a fun website called Colour Lovers where you can create your own color palettes and learn about color trends. The color palettes on Colour Lovers are categorized by wedding, home, fashion, web, print, craft and business. There are some really gorgeous wedding palettes. I haven't thoroughly checked out their site but it looks like a great color resource.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to my new blog! My name is Pam and you can find a little more about me right here (or click on the "about me" page at the top of the blog). I run The Whimsical Muse, a fun shop on Etsy, where I sell envelope seals, baker's twine, carnival tickets and other fun things for your events and creative projects. I have some fun things planned for this blog. I hope you will follow my blog, that you will pop in to say "hi" and share comments! Stay tuned!
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