Hi! It's been a while 😊 Come say hello at the @miamiflea. I'll be at the @carpenterleather booth #aedistrict #miamiflea // http://makermonthly.co
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🔥 Clean lettering and words of wisdom by @kennycoil and his #makermonthly gear // http://makermonthly.co
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Graveyard shift with the guillotine for a special project 😏 Using @frenchpaperco speckletone kraft. #makermonthly // http://makermonthly.co
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It's all starting to come together. Partition wall, work bench and stool made from reclaimed pallets and crates 🤘 // http://makermonthly.co
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🚂 💨The end of the line. Next stop: August's kit. Now boarding for September too. International riders welcome ✊#MakerMonthly #ohhey // http://makermonthly.co
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This is the last spread I did before my holiday, I didn’t complete the days so I filled the spaces with some pictures I cut out of a design magazine!
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“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all is a form of planning.”
― Gloria Steinem
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“If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original.”
― Ken Robinson
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Amanda Nolan Booker
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Today I’m sharing with You all my favorite way to stay organized during a semester! I use these printables from @theorganisedstudentblog and also have this weekly calendar always on my desk + my planner! I just like being very organized 😂 So that I don’t miss any deadlines 🙄 Day 71/100 days of productivity! 📚 // #study #studying #studyblr #studygram #studyblog #studyhard #instastudy #studyspo #studyinspo #studyinspiration #notes #productivity #motivation #student #collegelife #college #university #stationery #vscostudy #juniorincollege #personal #psychology #100daysofproductivity //
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01/17 | 11:55a | Here is this week’s spread! Feat. some goodies. 😜
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So studyblr it hurts
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100 Art Journal Materials.
1) Pressed flowers
2) Coloured Sand
3) Thin buttons
4) Embroidery thread
5) Second hand postcards
6) magazine clippings
7) Patches for mending clothes
8) Denim from old jeans
9) Pages of old books
10) Pressed insects
11) Newspaper articles
12) Calligraphy inks (more vibrant and transparent than water-color)
13) Paper bags
14) Envelops
15) Washi tape
16) Spray paint
17) Scrapbook paper
18) House paint (paint stores give away mistinted paint for extremely low prices, can confirm: I work at a paint store and get free paint every day.)
19) Colour chips (get these while you’re at the paint store :p)
20) Tin foil
21) Candle wax
22) Nail polish (if you pour it on the page and let it dry its beautifully shiny and textured. I use it to make eyes that glisten).
23) Oil pastels
24) Locks of your hair
25) Perfume samples
26) Resaraunt coasters
27) Gold leaf pen ( found at art stores)
28) Chalk
29) Black coffee
30) Postage stamps
31) Junk mail
32) Leaves
33) Dead butterflies and moths
34) Food lables
35) Coffee sleeves
36) Ribbon
37) Unused pages from previous journals/ notebooks.
38) Duct tape, patterned or otherwise.
39) Watercolor
40) Sharpie
41) Makeup (lipstick especially)
42) Lino Stamps (art stores sell ones you can carve yourself.)
43) Door numbers and letters (home depot has a whole wall of them).
44) Lables from a lable maker
45) Ticket stubs
46) Receipts
47) Resaraunt menus
48) Other people’s drawings
49) Baggage tags
50) Recipe cards
51) Pencil crayon
52) Regular crayon
53) Acrylic paint
54) Pressed mushrooms
55) Little plastic bags
56) Felt pen
57) Charcoal
58) Straw and dried grasses
59) Old school notes and assignments
60) Printed photographs
61) Business cards
62) Parcel packaging
63) Yarn or wool
64) Book marks
65) Stickers from Starbucks coffee bags (you can ask for these without buying the coffee)
66) Tea and tea bags
67) Spider webs
68) Snake skin (pet stores)
69) Scraps of fabric
70) Pet fur
71) Hair dye
72) Berry juice
73) Wood stain
74) Sawdust
75) Masking tape
76) Glitter
77) Notes from family members and loved ones
78) Beer and wine lables
79) Cellophane
80) Cardstock
81) Birthday cards
82) Oragami paper
83) Shoe laces
84) Dictionary entries
85) Plasticine
86) Melted Crayons
87) Chalk board paint and sidewalk chalk
88) Metallic foil
89) Coin rubbings
90) Wallpaper
91) Thin tile
92) Spray on velvet
93) Cue cards
94) Name tags
95) Invitations
96) Squished bottle caps
97) Paper doilies
98) Stencils
99) Dried herbs
100) The inside of correlated cardboard.
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Noora @sillmarilli.
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IG: estherclarkco
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