Maurice Sendak + Where The Wild Things Are Inspired Arts & Crafts

Maurice Sendak


Dear Creatives, I am reserving my craft post for another day to celebrate a life of someone who touched my childhood & who through his books has touched my children’s childhoods & hopefully their children’s. Maybe as many of you heard or read Maurice Sendak author, artist & illustrator died yesterday. For those of you who do not know his name maybe you will recognize some of the children’s books he has written one of the most famous Where The Wild Things Are, A Kiss For Little Bear…. in a long list of books too long to mention. {see bottom of post for more about him}

 

His stories are so loved by many. His illustrations & words conjure up ideas far beyond the imagination holding no one captive. In honor of Maurice Sendak I have rounded up some crafty ideas all taken from a planted seed {idea} gone wild. I am also going to share a video I thought you might enjoy seeing.

 

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Where The Wild Things Are Tutorial & free hat pattern

A wild thing hoodie that was made for a children’s party

Pixiegennes

A decorated train case with Where The Wild Things Are images.

Courtney Russel Two Straight Lines

A Wild Things Inspired craft bag Tutorial by Courtney Russel

Nikkikkin.com

A two year old’s birthday party, table decor, party treats along with ideas look at what Nikki created. Nikki also created a post dedicated to him, but had only a week prior posted her Where The Wild Things Are Party. You can get lost in her party images as if you were reading the book.

You must read this article from an interview with Maurice Sendak to see why I posted it & it’s being shared via NPR Books

 

 

To find out more about Maurice Sendak

A great article & obituary about Maurice Sandak from Comics Alliance

& if you are ready to walk on the wild side & see more things inspired Where The Wild Things Are:

Fashions & Fashion Show

Bento- Food {kids would love} & Food

Wild Inspired Beds {adults will love}

I’ll always keep a copies of Maurice Sendak’s books in my home & I hope if you haven’t read any of his books you will! I promise you won’t be disappointed. Don’t forget to go read a book to a child or just for yourself today!

For you, What was the most special part about reading books when you were a kid?

Wedding Inspiration Pinterest Boards & Wedding Flowers

Wedding Pinterest Board About Flowers

 

Dear Creatives, Yes it’s Thrifty Tuesday but, I thought I would slip in a post about just winning a contest. & how you can still share your wedding inspiration although the contest is over. April was all about weddings at the Flower Factory & they invited brides and wedding dreamers to share their Dream Wedding Pinterest boards, which is what I did. Now some of you know I don’t write this blog under my real name I reserve that for my art blog which I am going to be redesigning soon & getting a new address for, along with updating but that is a whole other story for later. {choosing wedding flowers & flower tips at end of post}

Any way, I have always loved beautiful flowers & photography not to mention pretty weddings.There has been many back to back these past few years of friends & family. How could I not be inspired by what is out there in blog land & on Pinterest. So I thought I would  give it a shot,take a moment & enter the contest. To my surprise I won! Yes, my curated board was chosen.

Click to enlarge & don’t forget to visit to enter your Wedding Inspiration board

Of course I am a bit honored 50 others entered & it was chosen by floral professionals! ( The 4 others spotlighted have great boards too) I thought I would give you a peek at the article & a link to finish up reading & enter your own wedding pin boards if you have one!! Just leave a link to your board in the comments along with your name.

When it comes to wedding flowers it is important to pick your colors ( but, be flexible ) know what is in season (so you don’t have to spend a fortune!) be able to share your vision with who is creating your designs. Even be willing to have a trial run or mock up done of an arrangement. Price out your items to keep in your budget. If you are doing the floral arrangements yourselves be sure to purchase from a local grower if you can or go to the floral mart.  & if you don’t know much about flowers hire a florist by getting a recommendation & interviewing, along with pricing. I have a few other tips maybe I’ll try & put them into one spot for you! Until then check out AboutFlowersBlog.com

Before you go today: Be sure & enter the giveaway! Time is running out! & link up if you have any Earth Day & beyond “Green” posts, I ‘d love to see what you have.

You might like my other posts: 

What flower tip can you pass on to someone who reads this post? or

What wedding tip can you pass on?

I’ll be back late with some Thrifty Tuesday goodness ;)

Heart of Haiti

 

This Mother’s Day, I’m working with Clever Girls in support of Macy’s Heart of Haiti to shine a light on the “trade, not aid” program, which provides sustainable income to Haitian artisans struggling to rebuild their lives and support their families after the 2010 earthquake.

Dear Creatives, I have to share a little bit of why Heart of Haiti has touched me so much & why I want to help spread the word to help Haitian artisans to rebuild their lives. My grandma was from a large family, life wasn’t simple on the farm in Texas. As an older woman who still had struggles, but had all the necessities needed she taught me to be understanding & helping to others in need. Something I carry with me to this day.

 It was the earthquake of Dec. 22, 2003 when we experienced the earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5.

Paso Robles, CA Earthquake 2003Wiki Pedia

 

Flash back to 2003 & the Paso Robles, CA Earthquake; with grate fear that day we both (Krissy & I) ran down the hall to get Sammie who was then still just a baby, floors rocking like a ship at sea in a storm, walls moving, feeling dizzy & not knowing where we would be safe as this was the most violent earthquake we had experienced. We were lucky, with only minor damages to our home & no injuries, but someone I knew wasn’t as lucky. A young man who worked for me at the time, I saw on  tv during the news, his fiancee was in the downtown brick building that totally collapsed. She was killed in the earthquake.

Later while attending the services which packed the church I could only image the heartache for this family & my co worker. Now when I hear of natural disasters I have a taste of the devastation & pain it can cause.  Here our town square was rebuilt, but two lost their lives that day & 40 others injured. This wasn’t my first big earthquake, but it was the first where I knew a person that lost their life. I can’t imagine if I lost everything &  how we would rebuild or survive!

  January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake 7.0

Haiti 2010 Earthquake {Wiki Pedia}

90 percent of the town’s buildings had been destroyed. 3 million people had been affected by the quake

Now, fast forward to today! Helping Heart of Haiti.

 

 

The loss of life & of Haiti was far worse than I have seen in my lifetime, I applaud & support Macy’s Heart of Haiti program! Supporting so many, just like Pascale. ( her story above) I hope you will too! Know we can help in such a simple way by supporting this program. To find out more about it visit Macy’s Heart of Haiti where you can see videos of artisan communities & how its done, or simple make a purchase to give someone special this mother’s day. There are so many choices, not just jewelry to give that special mom or mom to be. From vases, frames, pot holders, serving ware……

 

Here are only a  few examples of the beautiful craftsmanship of Heart of Haiti.

All the items are beautifully hand crafted from the artisans of Haiti. This mother’s day I am giving Krissy a follow your heart necklace as a reminder of how blessed we were that day & to share the memory of my grandmother, along with my mom who have been gone from our lives, but their messages are still carried in our heart. To reach out & help others in need, along with being taught to follow our passions. I sincerely hope you join me in helping to continue to help Haiti rebuild their communities.

{Heart of Haiti} Listen to the stories, meet the artisans, find out how its helping & to make a purchase.

What is Macy’s Heart of Haiti? Heart of Haiti is a “Trade, Not Aid” initiative launched by artist and social entrepreneur, Willa Shalit, The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and Macy’s. Already, Heart of Haiti has led to employment of 750 artists in Haiti, providing financial benefits for an estimated 8,500 people in the country.

Each item is a one-of-a-kind design and handmade by a Haitian master artisan from raw materials such as recycled oil drums, wrought iron, papier-mâché and stone. The collection features more than 40 home decor items including quilts, metalwork, ceramics, jewelry and paintings and is made almost entirely from recycled and sustainable items such as old cement bags, cardboard, oil drums and local gommier wood.

Heart of Haiti products are available online at Macy’s.com.

 

What life lessons have you taken from your special grandma, mom, step mom or mother figure? How are you honoring them this Mother’s Day?

Thank you to Macy’s Heart of Haiti for sponsoring my participation in this “Share Your Heart” promotion. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective. All opinions expressed here are my own.

 

Beyond Earth Day #Green #Tips & Link-up

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Dear Creatives, I hope you find somewhere to celebrate Earth Day today! Even just get into your yards, parks & beaches to experience nature, plant or care for them in some way! Earth Day is so important as a reminder to take care of our planet, our Mother Earth! Today I have a list of how you can be greener & take it beyond Earth Day. Yesterday I started my project of creating a butterfly feeder, today I am finishing it up & hoping to share it with you soon!

Yes, even are insects are important to our eco system, as they are vital to keeping pollination thriving in our eco systems.  Pollination is the process by whichpollen is transferred in the reproduction of plants, thereby enabling fertilization and sexual reproduction.

Here is a round-up of ways you can help our planet & animals on Earth Day & beyond :

  • More about butterflies, making a butterfly feeder, monarch butterflies & a freebie printable.
  • I found this article of how to make a butterfly house out of a shoebox & think I may try it & thought you might be interested too! A great project to do with the kids!

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iconLets all do our part to be a little greener beyond Earth Day! & if you have a post or an organization for more green tips & Earth Day tips feel free to link them up here!






Healthy Meal Planning

http://www.produceforkids.com/

 

Dear Creatives, When it comes to my kiddo & family I am all about trying to be healthier. Since I was introduced to these websites I thought I would pass this along because if you are anything like me you can always use a tip or two from breakfast, lunch, dinner, to snacks or just being healthier food wise when it comes to meals & meal planning. So let me introduce you to!

 

Produce for Kids® promotes healthy lifestyles for children by educating kids and parents about the benefits of eating fresh fruits and vegetables while also supporting worthy children’s causes.  Since its creation in 2002 by Shuman Produce Inc., Produce for Kids has raised more than $3.1 million for children’s hospitals across the country and PBS KIDS® to educate kids, parents and teachers about healthy eating. Sponsored products for each supermarket can be found on materials in the grocery stores’ fresh produce departments and online at http://www.produceforkids.com/ 

 

Produce for Kids Screenshot {click to enlarge}

Produce for Kids

A great way to celebrate spring  is having tips on the top fruits and veggies for spring from Meal Planning Expert and Produce for Kids POP (Parents on Produce) advisory board member, Brenda Thompson.

 

Brenda Thompson

After the birth of her first child, Brenda realized time in the kitchen was hard to come by and meal planning was a must. Brenda is a Meal Planning Expert and a member of the Produce for Kids advisory board. Brenda contributes tips on advice to family looking for quick, easy and healthy meals for their families.  As a foodie at heart, Brenda is the creator of the Meal Planning Magic blog, designed to assist busy parents in healthy meal planning.

 

Top 10 Fruits and Veggies of the Spring Season and why they are nutritional powerhouses.

FRUIT

Mango: Low in calories, high in fiber and vitamins like C and A, this is another fruit not to miss. The trick to cutting up this fruit is to learn how to work around the seed and cut the fleshy fruit around it. We like to use mango in smoothies on the go or in quesadillas with cream cheese and chopped roasted poblano peppers—a unique blend of flavors!

Pineapple: These sweet and juicy yellow fruits are enjoyed simply cut up as an after school snack or any time you need a sweet treat. When purchasing pineapple, look for green fruits that have a little orange or red on the bottom then allow it to fully ripen at home. It should be firm with no bruises or soft spot and have a sweet aroma. A fun way to serve this fruit is with other cut up fruit, threaded onto a stick for a fruit kebab!

Strawberries: Warmer climates begin to see these red beauties popping up in gardens and markets in early spring.  Enjoyed on their own, this fruit travels well. This versatile fruit is delicious in baked goods, sliced onto salads, made into jam or even as a salsa. Keep strawberries from ripening by washing only right before you’re ready to eat them.

VEGGIES

Artichokes: Packing a powerful punch, this powerhouse vegetable contains many essential nutrients for a healthy body including Vitamins C and K, potassium, folate and magnesium. Not as difficult to prepare as they may seem, they do require a bit of prep time but have a delicious pay off. They can be enjoyed simply steamed and eaten plain or cooked and marinated and used in salads.

Asparagus: High in folate, an anti-inflammatory, and other vitamins this vegetable is one of my favorites of spring! The delicate stems can be prepared a variety of ways. Whether steamed, grilled or blanched, they make a great addition to any holiday plate or as great cold finger food on the go.

Broccoli: Another nutrition powerhouse full of Vitamin C and other essential nutrients, this vegetable can be prepared simply, roasting in a little olive oil and garlic is quick and easy. Or chop it up, add some sunflower seeds or toasted chopped nuts, raisins and a light dressing, and you’ve got a delicious side salad great for picnics.

Lettuce: Lettuces are often available year-round in most areas, but spring is their peak season and you can taste the difference. The tender leaves are perfect for fresh salads any time or use in wraps and sandwiches to take out to the ball fields. Lettuce provides essential fiber our bodies need to stay healthy. Choose lettuce with dark leaves for the most nutritional benefit.

Peas: The taste of fresh peas just out of the garden seems to shout spring! Their slightly sweet flavor and crunchiness are delicious. Filled with antioxidants, fresh peas can be tossed in salads, included in stir fries or steamed and enjoyed as a side for many meals.

Rhubarb: Often considered a fruit, rhubarb is actually a vegetable. Full of antioxidants it is naturally tart so is usually paired with sweet fruits like strawberries, apples or peaches, often in baked goods. Easy to grow and prepare, it’s a must-try for everyone!

Spinach: Spinach is such a versatile vegetable! Loaded with Vitamin K and high in many other vitamins plus fiber, this mild tasting green is easy to add to salads, soups or casseroles. We even like to add fresh spinach to our smoothies for an extra nutrition boost (and I promise, you probably won’t even taste it!)

For more of Brenda’s tips and advice, go to: www.ProduceForKids.com.

I hope you are excited about spring – summer fruits & veggies as I am!! One of my favorite tools from the Produce for Kids website are Ideal Meals™ Since Sammie is a picky eater the lunchbox ideas are a big hit for me!

What is your families favorite fruit or veggie that is coming into season?

 

 

Disclosure: All content is provided by Produce for Kids and POP (Parents on Produce) advisory board member Brenda Thompson. & I am sharing my personal honest opinion of the site (s) mentioned.

Hot on My Spring List

Domino

 

Dear Creatives, News travels fast these days with twitter & along with social networks. I am always torn at writing about what I see vs. creating what I want you to see, but there is so much creative talent on the web I just can’t help myself. I often become absorbed with others creativity & when it is put all in one place to see it is even better! Toss me a creative magazine, zine, E mag, book, movie or creative television show & you will find me immersed in inspiration. How could I not pass it on to you?

 

Sweet Paul

 

So when I came across Sweet Paul’s Spring Issue of his E mag I knew I had to post about it. ( I meant to post this sooner, but got sidetracked so if you haven’t seen Sweet Paul’s Spring Issue here it is)  It has stirred some new spring ideas in me & I can’t wait to get creating more spring inspired things! But, in the mean time here you go Spring inspiration at your fingertips. Have fun flipping through & be sure to let me know…

What ideas or recipes you’ll be trying after reading this?!
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Sweet Paul’s Spring Debut

Another thing to look out for coming up in April is a Special Edition of Domino! If you haven’t ever read it the magazine had a four year run with creative inspiration & decor. More eye candy!

Domino Magazine

Nikki a designer on Fashion Star Explaining her sketches

I am looking forward to the second Fashion Star on Tuesday this week. If you missed my post & review you can see it here {Fashion Star} & catch up on NBC so your ready!

Coming out May11th, I know its a way off but worth the wait as this film is created by Tim Burton this is the Dark Shadows preview trailer starring Johnny Depp & Michelle Pfeiffer. I look forward to seeing this film with its comedy, costumes & creativity. Another movie Sammie & I are looking forward to is Wrath of the Titans the sequel to Clash of the Titans which is coming out March 30th. To see a full spring line up of movies you can visit MovieInsider.com

I have some new release books I can’t wait to talk about soon! Another movie review & a giveaway coming up for you to enter in the next day or two!! Along with more creative spring inspiration. So be sure & subscribe to Dear Creatives so you don’t miss out!

What’s hot on your spring list?

 

Spring Fever

Cherry Blossoms

 

Dear Creatives, I am counting down the days to the official start of spring! Pops of yellow & green, sun that melts my heart. Gardens that grab me & pull me outdoors. Porch swings that call for sitting & reading that long awaited book! Mild days where I enjoy walking outdoors & spotting blooming trees, along with flowers. Spring seasonal foods that reappear!

via Pinterest

Lets walk into spring swiftly & savor some of spring that I have to share. I love this photograph of Kel’s among others. To see all of Kel’s images that say spring perfectly you can visit her at A Muse About. This post of hers just says, “hello spring.” Come along & see some more spring with me.

 

 

Cherry Blossoms

I know it is here sooner than if I lived back East so I thought I would warm your day with some things that just screamed spring like this flowering cherry blossom. I took this photo back in 2010. The trees are just starting to bloom out here & I can’t wait to take more photos to share with you. I hope to improve with each shot! If you borrow image be sure to credit & link back! (I am sharing a licensed image with copyright) {more images here}

 

 

A Beautiful Mess via Pinterest

Now if you can’t have spring outdoors just quite yet, you can make a spot in your home & bring spring indoors!

 

 

Iowa Girl Eats

And soon you can bring spring to your table! I just love finding food blogs filled with spring eats! & Iowa Girl Eats won’t disappoint. This recipe is on my list to make this spring.

 

 

Averie Cooks via Pinterest

Another spring treat I love are smoothies & when I spotted this on Pinterest I had to share!  Averie Cooks Orange Pop Smoothie Recipe.

 

Pinterest

Now that I have wrapped up spring & tied it with a bow…..

 

Do you have spring fever?

 

 

Freebie Printable St.Patrick’s Day Card

Feature Friday Link-Up {There is still time to enter for this week or come back & enter next week! } I’d love to see some of your spring inspiration!

 

Fashion Star Review

 

Dear Creatives, I love being part of #CouchCritics it allows me to occasionally do reviews of movies, books, along with television shows which is actually fun for me. I love being in the know, seeing what is most current, along with seeing what might be entertaining or educational & maybe even a combination of the two.

I must admit I was super excited to be chosen to review Fashion Star. Fashion Star premiered yesterday 3-13 & is aired on NBC with 14 Eager designers 1 Winner to be chosen at the end!  So let me tell you a little more about Fashion Star just in case you missed it!

Fashion Star Group Photo

About the show: The contestants are competing for the opportunity to create the next big fashion brand. The end collection of the winner will be at all three stores H & M, Macy’s & Sak’s the collection valued purchase is worth $6 Million. Of course one of the first things you think to yourself is this another Project Runway? Don’t get me wrong I am not going to compare, but here is how it differs; Less backroom time at least with the premiere. Each contestant had to come up with 3 Signature pieces of clothes that showcased their style. Then by two’s, the designers showcased clothes came down the runway with the models wearing them. A total of 3 outfits per designer. The designers then came in front of the buyers {H& M, Macy’s & Sak’s} The buyers then either gave them a purchase price or no offer, any designer with no offer then was in jeopardy of going home at the end of the show. In the end the buyers picked who would go home, explaining why.

I am in awe of the talented designers. I always enjoy seeing back room scenes of the design process, along with getting to know the personalities of the contestants. Which does end up in some situations leading to letting someone go as in last night. No one likes someone who is cocky & doesn’t take feedback for growth automatically getting defensive. Right? How could you work with someone like that when you are going to collaborate a potential end collection.

What is super about this fashion show is you can actually purchase items from the winners from the stores that bid on their collection & it’s available the next day after the show! So fashionistas if you are ready to shop, trendy new fashions another reason to watch the show.

What I could do without was the rock concert lingerie fashion show to introduce Elle Macpherson, but it was their premiere. Another thing is 90 minutes for me is a bit long. I know toss in the commercials, they did cut a few designers being showcased while very briefly giving an overview of their outcome or it could of ran to 2 hours. I am not sure if it will stay at 90 minutes or not for future shows. And although I did mention length I could of used seeing more back room time with the designers. All in all I thought the show flowed well despite the length. I enjoyed the cast of hosts & buyers, along with getting to know the designers just a bit from the first show & of course loved seeing their designs!!

 

The Hosts & Mentors:

Jessica Simpson

 

John Varvatos

 

Nicole Richie

Elle Macpherson

 

I also had to go behind the scenes & get a look at what drives these designers individual style. You might find it interesting to take a look when your done here to see the 14 designers each totally different & unique Fashion Star video interviews. Of course its neat to see a sneak peak, but I also think that from watching the show you will really get to learn more about them. I watched quite a few interviews & here is Sarah Parrott ‘s interview. What I like about her is she seems so personable.  I love seeing people going for their dreams & getting closer to them.


My favorite designers so far are Sarah Parrot, Orley Shani, Lizzie Parker & Nikki Poulos. I can’t wait to get a feel for the other designers work. On a scale of 1-5, where 1 is the worst and 5 is the best For Fashion Star I am giving it “Couch Rating” of 4.

Now if you want to find out all there is to know about Fashion Star & even see some videos from last nights show you can visit NBC’sFashionStar

 

While your there don’t forget to sign up & earn points with their featured challenges! I got my Fashion Star Badge!

 What designer stood out in your Fashion Star style book? {if you saw it}

If you didn’t see it do you think you will try to view it next week?

“This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. #CBias All the thoughts written are my own opinion & were not influenced by being compensated.

 

Fashion & Sewing Trends

 

Dear Creatives, Oh yes designers work hard whether it be for fashion, crafts, styling or decor all influencing each other & inspiring us.

100layercake via Pinterest

I would love to be more of a sewing  fashonista. These designers & stylists above are creating for weddings you can see this Q & A from last May at 100LayerCake if you like. I have helped style a few weddings, but am falling in love with fashion sewing with crafty or unique twists. I have my sewing machine revved up & I am ready to go! Of course I am inspired by simplicity and ease when it comes to me creating it & more inspired by Couture when dreaming of where my sewing could go. I am touching on both today.

 

 

Emersonmade via Pinterest

When it comes to fashion styling, crafting something unique is always fun. How about these yellow flower elements on this  polka dot dress? Spot on! Not to mention the hand crafted leather belt & matching clutch.

 

 

Emmersonmade

You know I love the tunics & this one with it’s simple tie on belt is another spin I can add to the pattern I just had sewn by shortening the sleeves. {pattern link & post below in related posts} A great top for looking good while crafting or shopping for crafts. I can see putting a broach or flower, even lacing the neckline all the way down to neckline where it matches at the V.  Also while creating this in a smaller print or no print similar to above. Maybe even widening the belt & adding a vintage broach for a clasp.

 

Pinterest

Now if I was only in my 20′s {sigh} I would be sewing this super cute skirt! I love the crafty edge this has to it along with the center tie. Is this something you would wear?

 

 

 

Pinterest

Now you don’t have to be a designer to create some crafty fashion for spring. I might not be young enough to pull something like this off, but I am sure to sew something up for my daughter like this, by just taking some lace or pom poms you have a whole new look to something  you or your daughter might have been tired of.

 

 

 

Vogue.it Scrapbook

 

 

Now if you want to keep your sewing or even fashion styling trendy & up to date. Checking out Vogue Scrapbooks they are an inspiring way to see what is up & coming in trends along with colors.{note bow tie above -free scout inspired bow tie tutorial listed in related post links below}If this is the first time visiting please take note I am smitten with illustration & fashion illustration. Every so often I share who is catching my eye.

 

 

Vogue.it

Right now this sewing of a ruffle neckline caught my eye! Milano Fashion Week 2012-2013. Now I know I may not wear half the things I see, but I love seeing all things pretty!  If it inspires me I love it! Fashion directly & indirectly inspires crafters with color, line, pattern, shape & more. Just look at scrapbook papers among other things.

 

 

Vogue.it

What are you inspired to sew for yourself? Where do you find your fashion or craft inspiration?  Or do you just prefer to shop for fashion?

& for you non sewers don’t dismay I have a no-sew banner tutorial coming up soon! PS. Don’t forget to link up one of your posts! Link-Up

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Free Sewing Tutorial & Pattern Love

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Fashionable Diy

 

Polyvore Fashion Sets & Site

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Dear Creatives, I was busy working on a website the past few days. Almost to the point of being on the computer too much. Do you ever feel like you hit the wall? I promised myself today that I will be not working on the computer all day. I haven’t had time to many things on my checklist, not to mention Sammie has a short day due to parent conferences. I recently rediscovered Polyvore.com.

No, I hadn’t forgot about Polyvore, its just been awhile. It is rather fun if you have limited time as you can save your drafts & go back to work on things. If you like fashion, graphics & putting things together then you probably will love this site. Have you ever visited or made things there? There are even contests to enter with your fashion plates.

Polyvore

I decided to share a few sets I created today to show those who haven’t ever been to the site. This was for 9 West Shoes & screams spring! Florals, florals, florals.

Polyvore

There is a lot of talent over there & many pretty sets to look at. This is a set I did for the launch of Mad Men which is coming March 25th.I only watched it a few times. I know this show was pretty popular. Do you watch Mad Men?

Polyvore

This set was just for fun. I added the sunglasses as I was looking through them trying to figure out what brand & style I wanted since I broke my good ones! I wouldn’t buy the ones on the set for myself, but did like them.

Polyvore

If you are on Polyvore be sure & add me. I don’t hang out there a lot, but would love to look at your sets. You can leave me your screen name in comments too if you like.

Polyvore

Now I had to leave you with this set can you guess why? If you like fashion, art & design then you will enjoy Polyvore. I go by Msartist on Polyvore. I never cared about following or being followed, but I did find out if you have 30 followers you can create a group, which might be fun to have a DearCreatives group there. So add me if you are there & I will try to make at least 1-2 sets a week. I have been enjoying a little creative time & inspiration there lately.

Have you ever made sets on Polyvore? Whats your favorite spring fashion pick? 

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway! Its the last day to & if you have something creative just link up here!

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