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‘I like’ Friday – the Mandala edition.

Mandala

I have been looking at and drawing and making lots of mandalas lately. It all started when I did Susannah Conway‘s new year workbook – ‘Unravelling the Year Ahead’ and at the end were some beautiful mandalas, placed to inspire our word for 2015 and aid the search for said word.  They looked equally complicated and simple and so lovely to look at.

I loved the mandalas so much I decided to research further about how to get started drawing them and what they mean and symbolise.  I found lots of ‘colouring in’ mandala books which I am not really into, I am more about the lines than the inside colours and don’t tend to color in the ones I draw, so I won’t be colouring a book full.

When I came across the 100 Day Project I decided to make and draw mandalas for 100 days and I am really enjoying it, we have just reached double digits as we are on day 12 today.  All of my mandalas are on Instagram under my account Girl Fifteen using the hashtag #100daysofmakingmandalas.

I found a couple of instructional posts and pins online which were very helpful in getting down the starting lines and circles.   Once I had the basic understanding of the starting points, the most inspiration I have had has been from Instagram.  There is a vast selection of amazing artists who draw and make mandalas and all so different and inspiring.

So I thought that today I would share some of these Instagram accounts with you.  Here are some of my favourites.

Art_And_Soul_Designs Amazing black and white mandala designs from this 15 year old!

Japanaman The details in the mandalas and art by Japanaman are astounding.

Karolinedania Also making mandalas for The 100 day project, Karoline makes 3D mandalas full of life.

Kutztownyoga Mandalas and yoga on this account.

Zendala Creations makes beautiful doodles and mandalas using zentangle inspirations.

Happy Happy weekend!

Through the Lens Thursday 16. Yellow.

Yellow tulips
Since I took this photo of yellow tulips for this week’s Through The Lens Thursday prompt, I have been seeing yellow things all over the place.

I went on a thrifting adventure this morning at Goodwill Outlet (the place where second hand goods go to end their days) and saw a yellow cake stand (which I bought), a yellow teapot (had a chip in the spout so I left it), a yellow banana shaped change purse (bought) and a yellow vintage Lipton iced tea jug (kind of wish I had bought it). I even found some fab yellow thread on a vintage wooden spool and bought it with about 15 other spools once I had dug them out.

Isn’t it funny how once you start looking for something, you see it everywhere!

I took the tulip photo earlier this week after a downpour and I am pleased with the effect the raindrops have on the picture, especially the ‘highlight’ tulip in the middle.

Today the yellow sun is shining and it is nice and warm, so no complaints here.  Happy Thursday!

 

I am reading these books and magazines.

Books and mags
I thought I would share some reading matter this week. What are you reading? Do you read books? One at a time or can you keep up with more than one?

I can read one at a time, I think my brain would pop if I tried more! I do read kids novels to my son at night, so I kind of read two books at once, one to him and one to myself.

I love magazines but I have to have a novel to read a bedtime, reading a magazine at bedtime gives me so many ideas and inspirations, they almost stop me sleeping. Consequently I don’t get through as many mags as I would like and sometimes I don’t even get through the ones I buy before the next issue is out. In fact the new issue of The Great Discontent is due out soon, so I had better get cracking and finish this one!

I discovered The Great Discontent when I came across The 100 day Project which is hosted by the magazine and Elle Luna.  TGD is full of interviews with creative and inspiring people accompanied by a ton of photography and illustrations.  Great stuff, it is a quarterly mag which goes with my reading speed nicely.  Isn’t Sharon Van Etten’s hair gorgeous on the front cover, I might need to talk to my hairdresser about a new do!

Flow magazine have started a little weekly publication which I am in love with.  I order Flow directly from their website which means it takes about three weeks to get here as it comes from Holland.  When I order the International edition, I add in a few copies of Flow weekly.  The website gives you a little preview of the weekly, so you can choose which you want to order.  The weekly mini mag is only in Dutch, but the illustrations and general fabulousness of it, make it worth popping into Google translate to see what they are talking about.  It is a lovely little read/peruse and long may it continue!

I recently got my paws on a copy of Craft-a-Doodle by Jenny Doh to go with the Lettering books I have by the same author.  Ms Doh gathers the most inspiring illustrators for the book and I want to have a go at nearly all of the doodles in the book following the step by step instructions.  It is a perfect blend of instruction and idea generation for me.  I like to see what others have done with a hint at how they did it.  A definite ‘I can do this’ book.  I am particularly drawn to the chapter featuring Cori Dantini on drawing faces.  I love to see doodles and illustrations of faces, but I am terrified of having a go myself, hopefully with a bit of practice I will be able to draw some lovely faces.

The novel I am reading now, is ‘The Mirror World of Melody Black’ by Gavin Extence and I have nearly finished it, so I will be on the hunt for a new book if you have a good one to recommend. It has been a quick read for me because it is so good, I tend to whizz through some books and take longer on others, even though I am still enjoying them.  The characters in the book are great which is usually what I am looking for in a book, I don’t need action or ‘who dunnit’, but I do like a good character or two.  There are pockets of drama but the book doesn’t dwell, just moves on weaving the story of the people in the pages.  As I said, I haven’t finished yet, so there might some high drama coming!

I can recommend a great resource for new books which is The Radio 2 Bookclub.  I have read no end of books as featured in the R2 bookclub and they have pretty much all been really good ones.  The Mirror World of Melody Black is one recommended by them and the new book they are reading is called ‘The Gracekeepers’ by Kirsty Logan and I have just ordered it from the library,  sounds like an interesting read.

Don’t forget to share what you are reading and wanting to read.  I keep a list in my diary of books I want to read, and I am always looking to add to it.

Happy Wednesday!

One+Four=Life 15/52

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100 days of making mandalas
Art Show chalk
Birds on a wire
1. I got a little bit damp early this week when I got caught in a massive thunder storm on the way home from the gym. By the time I got to the covered area at the park, I was so wet, I decided to throw caution to the wind (and rain) and keep going to get home. My umbrella went unused because of the rampant lighting. I decided to take wet over fried!
2. I started The 100 Day Project this week and I am loving it, I hope it doesn’t become a chore when I get into double figures. I am only a week into it, but the ideas are flooding into my brain. For my 100 days, I decided to draw (and make) 100 mandalas.
3. The school held the Art Fair this week and it was a joy to see all of the art created by the kids in one place.
4. Birds on a Wire.

I am joining Pip at Meet Me At Mikes for this week’s One+Four=Life.

Six Word Saturday

Handmade balm
I have been a busy bee of late making some lovely balms. Mixing up essential oils is becoming an obsession. I tell you, once, you make a couple of balms which smell amazing, it is hard not to carry on. I am always thinking of new combinations of oils and seeing how they smell. Palmarosa is my current favourite. Despite it’s rose implied name, to me it smells of black tea in a wonderful way.
Do you have favourite smells?
I have been hand lettering the labels and will most likely carry on, to be honest I am such a duffer on the Photoshop, this way is probably quicker and less stressful!
Happy weekend!

Through The Lens Thursday #15. Baked.

TTLT 15.  Baked
I may or may not have gone to the shops to get butter to bake brownies especially for this week’s prompt which is ‘baked’. Never mind that I ate a baked muffin for breakfast and I have some baked peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies in the kitchen. Oh no, this called for fresh baked! Fresh baked brownies.

In my defense my teen requested brownies and this recipe specifically, the Jamie Oliver ‘S’mores Brownie’ recipe minus the ‘S’mores’ bit!
Bad news is I can’t find the darn recipe online, good news is, I am willing to type it out for you!

Jamie Oliver’s S’mores Brownies without the S’mores…
Oven 400F
Line a 20cm square cake tin.
100g butter
200g chocolate (I used semi sweet chocolate chips)
4 eggs
250g sugar
100g flour
1tsp baking powder
30g cocoa powder

Melt the butter and chocolate.
In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and sugar until pale.
Fold the eggs and sugar into the chocolate which has cooled (we don’t want scrambled eggs!).
Fold in the flour, cocoa and baking powder.
Pour into the prepared cake tin.
Bake for 25 minutes until the top is crisp to the touch.

Cut into nice big squares, put the kettle on, make a cup of tea and enjoy with friends and family!

More details about Through The Lens Thursday are here.  Join in if you fancy.  It is a great project to get using our DSLR cameras on a regular basis and learning lots as we go.

Jumble sales. Rummage sales. Goodwill. Yard sales. I love them!

Secondhand Finds

I love a bargain and preferably a hunted down bargain.  Don’t get me wrong, I do like a good deal from a shop, with the magical layers of price tickets as the cost has been gradually reduced to a rock bottom ‘heck what a good deal’ price.

Today I am talking about the second hand sales and all their wonder!  Whether it is someone’s front yard or a bun fight at the local village hall, I am all about the treasure hunt!

Since I have lived in America, I have not been to a jumble sale which makes me sad.  Schools don’t hold them and there are no village halls to put a sale in. I think they are called rummage sales here, but I have not come across one of those either.  When I was younger, the guides, the scouts and the schools all had endless rounds of jumble sales to raise money for a canoeing trip or a new roof for the scout hut. I would help set them up with Mum and Dad and we would sort through the endless bags of clothes and household items. Ending up with groaning tables covered in mountains of clothes which you couldn’t even see the person on the other side of the table behind!

In recent years I have managed to pop along to a couple of jumble sales on trips to the UK and scored some lovely vintage Ladybird books and the wood beads in the picture.  They are still a bun fight, elbow to elbow searching for that special, useful or just plain wanted something to show itself.

Living here, I tend towards the yard sales in the Spring and Autumn which is a thing not so popular in the UK (probably because of the constant threat of being rained off!).  A mini jumble sale on someone’s drive and yard and usually not an elbow to elbow affair.  I like to have a quick scan of the whole affair, then stare each area down until it reveals that something I might want.  It is amazing what you don’t notice when everything is in a jumble, so lots of looking is an essential tool for yard sales!

I have gathered beads and old jewelry from yard sales along with some beautiful vintage homewares, glass or china, decorated or plain.

My all time favorites are the church hall sales which are about as close as I get to a good ole fashioned jumble sale, just with less piles and a little more organisation.  Tables and tables full of vintage and recent treasures ready to be snapped up.  A bag of soldiers for my son and an assortment of old buttons for me and I am a happy shopper!

Are you a treasure hunter or is second hand just not your thing?  Sometimes I don’t find a thing, just a musty old things smell!!

In case you are wondering if that ace Polaroid Land Camera works, I need to get a film to pop in it.  I will let you know!

Happy Mid week!

One + Four = Life. Week 14/52.

Magnolia Flower
Chili plants
Vintage car
Tree Blossoms
1. I like the back of the giant flowers from the Magnolia tree better than the front.
2. My chili plants are all starting to sprout.
3. Vintage car under renovation.
4. The trees on our tree are in full beautiful blossom.

I am linking up with the lovely Pip at Meet me at Mikes for this week’s ‘One+Four=Life’ photo quartet.

Six Word Saturday

Six Word Saturday
I made myself a nice casual, wear with anything necklace this week. I have lots of lovely wood beads and it is so comfortable to wear, I see more necklaces in my future.
Do you make stuff to wear right there and then? I love to do this.
Happy Weekend x

‘I Like’ Fridays Easter Special

'I like' Friday - Easter

This weekend we will be egg hunting, cleaning up the local woods and creek, making easter nests and eating hot cross buns.  In the spirit of the Easter season and Spring generally, this is what I have been liking this week-

I am waiting for my Hot Cross Buns to rise as I write this. As usual I got covered in flour and ended up in a mess trying to make nice neat ‘crosses’ on my buns!

Even though the boys are getting bigger, we will still have an Easter Egg hunt in the garden.  It has rained all day today and the grass is about 7 feet high (ok, just a few inches..), but an egg hunt we shall have!

I have the ingredients to make Easter egg nests using cereal (I use Trader Joe’s Shredded bite sized Wheats), chocolate and chocolate eggs.  This is another messy yummy project which is essential to our Easter weekend! I have made them with cornflakes and shredded wheat and we like the shredded wheat best as it looks more ‘nesty’. Just be sure to get plain and not frosted shredded wheats!

Home made Granola is on my mind too, I like Katie Quinn Davies’s recipe from her book ‘What Katie Ate’.  I fancy a granola filled with nuts and flax seed and dates and all kinds of good stuff.  Do you make granola? Any fantastic additions to share? I always put chocolate chips in too, which defeats the ‘healthy’ object, but what are you going to do, a girl needs chocolate in her cereal!

Tomorrow we are heading to the local park/woods/creek to help the local branch of REI and Parks and Recreation to clean up the park and woods.  We will spend the morning picking up trash and get rewarded with a hot dog lunch!  The boys like to go and help with this every year and I love that they are so keen to keep the local environment ship shape.

The trees are blooming and the neighbourhood Magnolia trees are stunning and scenting up the streets like a natural air freshener system.

Whatever you are up to this weekend, have a lovely lovely time.