I was asked by the deeply lovely Maria of
Dinki Dots to partake in a
blog hop, as the young people like to call it these days. I’ve never taken part in one before, so I figured
why not. It sounds like a good opportunity for a chillaxed blog post and something a little less ordinary to write about. You can check out Maria’s
post here [I’m afraid mine will be nowhere as colourful or interesting]. So here goes …
WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON?
At the moment things aren’t as hectic as they were
before our holidays, so I’m finding it weird to actually be able to work on stuff around our apartment again. It seems like forever since I had a project to work on at home. For the moment I’m hoping to work on …
- A number of DIYs that I have in mind for around our home, but the majority of them are in the beginning limbo stages where aspects of my ideas are still a bit shit. But I’m getting there.
- Our bedroom is in a serious need of shzushzing. Which is probably why you don’t see many pictures of it. The lighting will play a key part and I have a pretty schnazzy DIY in store, so keep your eyes peeled.
- A couple of weeks ago I picked up a BEKVAM step stool in IKEA [below]. As it happens, it pairs quite well with our salvaged bar stool so I’m thinking they might make quite the kick-ass statement duo. I just have to think of how to co-ordinate and fancy them up … Any ideas? UPDATE: you can check out their mini makeover here!
- There are a couple of small things still to do for #PicadoMexican, but I’m not complaining [totally not yet ready to cut the cord].
HOW DOES YOUR WORK DIFFER FROM OTHERS OF ITS GENRE?
I actually resorted to asking my husband this question because I don’t think my work differs from others at all. So I asked him the above, and he replied with –
“Your website is sassy“, he said. “It’s got balls.”
WHY DO YOU CREATE WHAT YOU DO?
For the most part, I create things out of necessity. I know, groundbreaking stuff. A huge amount of my projects stem from me needing something, so I decide to create my own version of it or just upcycle something to fit what I need. An example would be my
fancy footstool; I have quite short legs and I’ve noticed in recent years that because my legs don’t touch the ground when I sit on regular chairs, I get quite bad pains in my legs. I needed a stool for when I work at home so I kept my eyes [and my options] open, and I found an old, unloved stool in a charity shop and made it my own.
HOW DOES YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS WORK?
My creative process can be unpredictable which is something I really enjoy. I’ve been inspired by the most random of things – cheeseboards, leaves on a sidewalk, my husband snoring, putting away laundry, an episode of Murder She Wrote – you name it, it will trigger an idea. After that I’ll make note of my idea, usually just on a post-it in my agenda, I’ll think about it for a couple of days and after that if I’m still smitten with it, I’ll start a project.
So that’s enough about me. Onto my nominated blogettes! …
Pat of In My Wheele House
I actually can’t remember how Pat and I crossed digital paths, but it was about 3 years ago. She’s Canadian, creative, not afraid to call it as it is and has a penchant for upcycling therefore we got along like a house on fire. Pat has a keen eye for design and is currently on her way to motherhood for the first time and I personally cannot wait to [vicariously live through her and] see what baby designs she has up her sleeve …
Janine of Steeped in Beautea
I remember the first time Janine commented on my blog. She was the first person to have heard of me before from an
IKEA hack I had blogged about years before, and for me that was a surreal experience considering she was on the other side of the world. Janine and I had a lot in common [dainty stuff + crazy cat ladies]. She was such a thoughtful person from the start. Even sending me messages full of tips and tricks on getting through the pain when I got my wisdom teeth out …
Pat posted her
blog hop blog post here! And Janine will be sharing her blog hop soon so be sure to check back laters xx