When I moved into my LA apt,
one side of my room is a blank, white wall
Now it is transformed into my inspiration wall
I'm constantly adding/changing the pictures/photos/things on it.
Currently it is featuring:
one side of my room is a blank, white wall
Now it is transformed into my inspiration wall
I'm constantly adding/changing the pictures/photos/things on it.
Currently it is featuring:
pages from the Dec 2010 Anthropologie catalog
photographs of these little fellows,
a few lace doilies I found while moving,
a Chinese poem written in the hand of calligraphy master, Mi Di
that I bought at the National Place Musuem in Taiwan.
and lots and lots of Japanese masking tape.
photographs of these little fellows,
a few lace doilies I found while moving,
a Chinese poem written in the hand of calligraphy master, Mi Di
that I bought at the National Place Musuem in Taiwan.
and lots and lots of Japanese masking tape.
當我剛搬入在LA的公寓時,
我的房間有一面是完全空白的牆壁.
現在那面牆壁已經變成我的inspiration wall,
我不時會增加/改變上面的圖片/照片/東西
目前我的牆上有:
幾頁Anthropologie 12月目錄,
這些小家伙們的照片,
一些在搬家中找到的蕾絲,
一幅在台灣故宮購買的北宋書法家米蒂的書法,
還有很多很多的日本膠帶.
What a gorgeous start. I'm thinking of starting an inspiration board myself, but I'm not sure how to do that exactly -- I don't get magazines, most of what I find is on blogs. Maybe an inspiration folder? Sigh, it's just not a wall.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Here's to lots of great beginnings.
An inspiration wall is always a great thing. I could not live with a blank wall, and the ability to rotate things as you are inspired is always a wonderful thing! How often do you change the images, or do you just keep on adding to it?
ReplyDelete- Kim
www.mrgnomesblog.com
looks great! An inspiration wall is a great idea. I think I need one myself :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the National Palace Museum! I like the idea of having an inspiration wall!
ReplyDeleteTo Brandi, MuchLove and Abby: Thank you! It was really fun making it.
ReplyDeleteTo Kim: I cannot live with a blank wall either, I just move or add pictures when the inspiration hits.