You know I love to share when I find great resources and do I have a gem for you today! I came across this blog a few days ago and was so excited to have one of my posts featured on it today. The Blog is called One Pretty Thing and the host Rachel searches the internet to offer DIY craft tutorials about EVERYTHING! I’m not kidding you can find anything on there from crafty food projects, holiday or event themed projects, before and after tutorials and to top it off she offers links to crafty readings and crafty business related links. What more can you ask for from one blog! Below are just a few of the fabulous projects from what I imagine are thousands of tutorials you can find there. These links will take you to the posts that were featured but be sure to also check out the One Pretty Thing Blog here. Enjoy! ♥
Through the Lens with ellemoss
As many of you know I love photography and the work of talented photographers like that of the Etsy Shop ellemoss inspires me to pick up my camera and work on my own photography. I recently joined an Etsy team that creates amazing treasuries and that is where I came across this shop. I want to share with you just a few of my favorite photographs from an amazing collection! ♥
Sweet Dreams
I was in a soft feminine mood today which inspired this treasury. I love the soft colours and the dreamy quality and I absolutely love every item that I’ve included! I’m in awe of the beautiful works of these Etsy Shops! Please take a minute and check them out! ♥
‘Sweet Dreams’ by SeaFlowerStudios
Soft, pretty and dreamlike
![]() dreamy song sparrow, a feath… $23.00
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![]() NzLbags Handmade – Turkishte… $72.00
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![]() Chic Bohemian in Beige $42.00
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![]() Ruffled Collar Scarf Capelet… $29.00
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![]() little mushrooms – white $5.00
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![]() Sweet Dreams (wood floor) – … $10.00
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![]() Chunky Caramel Moss Stitch C… $73.00
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![]() Flowergirl peachy – Limited … $29.00
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![]() Dandies- 10PK Letterpress No… $18.00
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![]() Needle Felted Owl $25.00
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![]() Flowers Butterfly -papercut … $10.00
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![]() Petite Papillon in Linen Pol… $6.00
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![]() Vintage General Electric Fan… $42.00
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![]() Plumes – stained glass feath… $42.00
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![]() Jasmine Vanilla Tea Cookies … $9.00
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![]() terrarium no. one – original… $150.00
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Treasury tool is sponsored by Lazzia.com A/B image testing.
My Inspiration…A Follow Up Entry
I hope by now everyone has had a chance to read the Guest Blog entry written by April Bowles-Olin about how to find inspiration in every day things. If you haven’t take a minute now to do so, it’s a wonderful article.
I’ve decided today write a follow up to her blog entry. As she explained, regardless of how creative you are “life has a tendency to get in the way”. This has been very true over the last two weeks for me. I’ve been busy with other commitments and haven’t had the time or energy for my creativity to come through. This past week however I was signed up to take a class to learn enameling. It’s something I’ve wanted to learn for quite some time and a class I was very much looking forward to. The only problem was that with how busy I’ve been I knew I needed to get back into a creative mind frame to get the most out of the class. So the day before my class I decided to take April’s advice to try to get those creative juices flowing.
I’ve been staying in a beautiful area of Toronto and it was a gorgeous day so I decided to take a walk with my camera. Just as April suggested I left my cell phone at home so there would be no distractions. I walked through the streets and listened to crunching leaves under my feet, looked at beautiful displays in store windows, hunted through some antique stores for interesting things, sat in the chilly wind on the lake front and spent some time people watching. It was just what I needed to have some time to myself and get back to my creative mind frame. These are a few of the pictures I took during my walk.
Whether you realize it at the time or not what you see in your everyday life has an effect on what you create. I realized this later after my first day of class when I was looking at the photos I had taken and something caught my eye. I noticed I had taken a picture of an old rusty door lock. One of the pieces I had created in class had a very familiar rusty look to it. Have a look for yourself and you’ll see what I mean. It became clear that what you see and experience comes through in what you create whether it’s intentional or not.Guest Post: How to Find Inspiration in Everyday Things and Moments
These magical moments make life exciting and sepcial. But, what if you could have more magical moments? Even have them each day?
Take Photos of Ordinary Objects
Another way to push yourself to pay attention to ordinary things is to take your camera wherever you go, and take pictures of ordinary objects that catch your attention.
Go On A Treasure Hunt
I love going to my local thrift store, yard sales, and flea markets to hunt for lovely objects that need a new home. I might find an old dictionary that I can use in my mixed media, a t-shirt that I can turn into a pillow, or a map that I can use in my art journal.






























