Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2014

February's Scribbles

Early this month I decided to get back into my scribbling habits of Thailand and start another journal for drawing, listing, ramblings and so-on. I managed to scribble every day since I started on February 9th...let's see what that looks like.


Don't forget to follow along daily on instagram, #fpscribble.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Day 21: Things I Bought this Week


I was actually pretty good this week...And I actually took some pants back I bought last week!

1. Groceries
2. Bagels (lunch)
3. Pizza (dinner)
4. Drinks
5. Shipping supplies
6. Halloween treats...for some lucky girl :)
7. Conditioner, razors and lipstick
8. Fairview Place Packaging (i.e. clear plastic take-out boxes)



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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Day 9: Today you can find me


First Sunday of football, give you one guess what channel the TV was on...all day ;)
Here's what I found myself doing:

1. Watching Football
2. Holding Thomas
3. Working (last day of my current freelance project)
4. Reading (for work, not for leisure, of course ;)

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

#67: Draw


When I was in Thailand I made drawings on a daily basis, however that is one thing that has completely diminished the day I got back. I put this on the list in hopes of getting back into, that didn't quite happen. I did manage to create a little hand-drawn library for the felt food that have different color/flavor options.


It may seem unnecessary, but when you're creating five or six felt sushi sets at one time, it's nice to have a little diagram of the process. I mean you wouldn't bake a cake without a recipe, right? It's the same thing :)



I'm tackling the second annual 92 Days of Summer list.
See the full post and list here and comment
if you want to help me cross a off a few!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

#52: Freebie - Hump Day Happiness

A few inspirational websites to get you through this hot August Wednesday. Only two more days until the weekend!



Brian Nelson is a graphic designer in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Along with being a fantastic designer, he also pulls together some quite lovely blog posts to look at. 




Paul Foreman is the Mind Mapping guru behind this website and blog. I’ve never tried mind mapping, but this site has definitely inspired me to.



Although the website doesn’t scream it, Handmade Maps, a London-based company, is chalk-full of extraordinary maps that will keep you busy for hours. A must-stop if you’re maps, or anything pretty.

 

Hey Studio is a brilliant design group based in Barcelona, Spain. I actually found them from one of Brian Nelson's roundups, but I couldn't bare to keep their amazing work all to myself. Definitely don't miss this.


I'm tackling the second annual 92 Days of Summer list.
See the full post and list here and comment
if you want to help me cross a off a few!