Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 15
Philatelic
Do you know what a Philatelic is? It is a person who collects and studies postage stamps; stamp collecting. I have been collecting stamps since I was 10 years old and have a cigar box full of stamps waiting for me to sift through. Whenever we would get international mail, my mom would save the stamps for me. What I like about postage stamps is that they have so much story to tell in such little space. I love the colors, illustrations, various flora and fauna. So much inspiration for a little thing. The above photos were purely experimental, as I was trying to find the best way to photograph with misty, gray skies and minimal sunlight.
The USPS Philatelic catalog just came in the mail and I nearly had a heart attack :) There are a few stamps being issued this year that are just stunning!
*If you know anyone or can direct me to an online shop that sells vintage stamps, please send me an email!
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color,
inspiration,
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Thursday, February 10
Flickr Update
I like to make it a habit to take my camera with me when exploring the city and take photos of textures, doorways, street art, and my pup. I've updated my Flickr set Surroundings with some photos of the Fremont Outdoor Market. Hopefully some of my photos will inspire something creative in you?
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color,
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Saturday, February 5
Concrete and Honey
I have been lucky to have met Nicola, of Concrete and Honey. She purchased a few cards from my shop and posted a little shout out on her blog (thanks Nicola!). If you have a chance, take a peek at her blog and photos- I immediately fell in love with her photographs of peonies, magnolias, and roses. Nicola is from Australia, and right now the sun is still shining at 7pm. She makes use of the daylight in her photos, which makes for a very clean, bright, and fresh photograph. I am envious of those of you with sunshine :( Having moved from sunny Los Angeles to Seattle, the weather has been lacking in the sunshine department for the last 4 months!
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Sunday, January 30
The Spanish Adalia
Here is a little preview of wedding invitations designed and letterpress printed for Kim and Kenneth. They are celebrating their special day at a beautiful venue in San Clemente, California with a hint of Spanish flair. Kim's wedding colors are a deep plum (love this color!) with a dash of sage green. Congratulations Kim and Kenneth!
1 and 3} My Sweet and Saucy
2} Adalia Wedding Invitation by Blushing Pearl (yours truly!). Logo submitted by bride.
4} Betsy White
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custom design,
inspiration,
weddings
Sunday, January 23
Human Trafficking Awareness Month
It is that time of year where we all make our list of goals to accomplish for the new year. We write down all of the things we wished we did last year and make a vow to attempt to cross off that finished goal this year. I am guilty of all this. This is why I will be posting a visual goal list for Blushing Pearl as some sort of reminder of the things I need to accomplish before the year is over :-)
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. One new year's resolution I am intending to keep every year is to donate 1 weeks worth of proceeds from my shop to the Somaly Mam Foundation. I can't recall how I came across this organization. All I know is that ready Somaly's book, The Road of Lost Innocence, has left an impression on me that will last a lifetime. I am re-posting the following...
“Human trafficking is a vicious crime that claims so many innocent victims each year. To see young innocent children forced into a life of sexual slavery is something that is so profoundly sad that one cannot help but want to do everything in their power to put an end to this crime that is so easily ignored. I have been personally inspired by the work of Somaly Mam and I encourage anyone who can devote time and money to help Somaly continue to make a difference in this world. Please give unselfishly to this vital cause and take great pleasure in knowing that there is no more important mission that helping the victims forge a new life.” - Susan Sarandon
For those that are not familiar with this foundation, it is founded by Somaly Mam, a former victim of the human sex trade, who was able to escape and now helps children and women who are being victimized and sold against their will into modern day prostitution. I took it upon myself to read her autobiography- a rather thin book filled with a life story that will leave a permanent impression. The Road To Lost Innocence does not hold back the realness of what Somaly Mam endured. Sadly, most people are ignorant to modern day slavery. In fact, it is a global tragedy, including the United States. Human trafficking is the second fastest growing crime in the world... next to the drug trade, which it seems, go hand in hand.

The Somaly Mam foundation has partnered with the office of the mayor of New York to launch a citywide campaign against human trafficking. The above posters are ads for the campaign. All are powerful truths to what innocent and helpless people are facing. The campaign will help make people aware and see the signs of a victim being trafficked. The ads "draw attention to the realities of human trafficking while urging New Yorkers to report suspected activity and victims to seek help. The ads, created by Grey Worldwide in partnership with the Somaly Mam Foundation and the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, will appear in subway stations and bus shelters in all five boroughs beginning on May 20." Ever think, especially with the debates about the Arizona Law, the story behind that particular immigrant?
I hope this campaign takes off and creates a revolutionary buzz to help humanity. Foundations like Somaly Mam are slowly gaining recognition. As a grass roots organization, they mainly rely on donations to keep their purpose alive. If you are a victim of human trafficking, these organizations are here to help. Call 911 and report. First and foremost, before an "immigrant", you are "human". Every human has rights. If you would like to know more about this grass roots campaign, call 311 or visit NYC Let's End Human Trafficking.
Spread the word and make the cruelties of the human race known.
{ You can help take action! From 1/24-1/28 all proceeds from my shop will be donated to the Somaly Mam Foundation. Last year, the studio donated over $60 to the organization. This year, we hope to double that amount! }
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Sunday, January 16
Love Transforms
Blushing Pearl is participating in Love Transforms- the online, curated handmade market hosted by Jan and Earl of Poppytalk Handmade and Poppytalk Blog. We are super excited to be a chosen participant! This particular market will be showcasing all sorts of handmade goodies related to "love"...
This means Valentine's Day and Weddings. The market will run from 1/17-2/11. Stop by and support handmade!
This means Valentine's Day and Weddings. The market will run from 1/17-2/11. Stop by and support handmade!
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Thursday, January 6
Dangerously In Love
With Valentine's Day coming up, I've been inspired by all the romance and colors...and not just red, pink, white- but shades of plum, black, blush pink, vintage lace, and chocolate! I've put together a few things that caught my eye.
1.} DIY Martha Stewart: decorate your own candy or craft box, print your own lace wrapping paper.
3.} Plum Pretty Sugar: romantic, whispy loungerie...who needs a Valentine to bring sexy back?
4.} DIY Martha Stewart: sweet surprises (write sweet nothings under each piece of chocolate), re-wrap chocolate with a love note..awwww!
5.} Vintage Opulence: recycled, hand dyed, deconstructed vintage clothing. utterly romantic!
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etsy,
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Tuesday, December 28
Issuu: Antler Magazine
Browsing Hoakon Loves Helga's shop, I came across Antler, an online magazine idea by Andi of Hoakon Loves Helga. Though it is published under a fashion pseudo, it really is an all creative, artistic inspiration. Antler Magazine "focuses on composing a collection of beautiful, inspiring ideas and designs from all aspects of life." The beginning of this magazine came about when Andi asked various international artists and designers to submit their work. Antler is a free, online publication and has gotten thousands of submissions since its first issue in 2009. I found a few other Etsy shops from browsing this magazine as well. What I love about this magazine is that there are no ads, and over 35 pages of pure inspiration!
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Wednesday, December 22
Bringing It Home
Just when I thought I had made up my mind on what I would like to get on my wish list, I come across Leah Duncan. There goes my list! I have been on the hunt for an inspiring wall calendar and I believe I have found one. My only complaint is that I wish it had a grid with more space to write my never ending to-do lists...
In case you couldn't tell, I love textile patterns and print. I would prefer pillows that don't match and colors that clash...to some extent :P Here are a few prints I fell in love with in Leah's shop.
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Sunday, December 19
New Muses
In the mood for shopping, but don't want to over splurge, I've been browsing Etsy for some fashion refueling and I am pretty satisfied with my search. Clicking on one artist, links me to other artists who's work I absolutely fell in love with...and in the process, I even signed up for an online magazine!
I have a fetish for well worn, leather handbags. I'm not so much into labels or huge buckles and latches which make the bag weigh a ton. You can imagine how ecstatic I was to find the perfect style of bag with all of my preferred materials! Hoakon Loves Holga (bags made by Andi) definitely grabbed my attention.
I have a fetish for well worn, leather handbags. I'm not so much into labels or huge buckles and latches which make the bag weigh a ton. You can imagine how ecstatic I was to find the perfect style of bag with all of my preferred materials! Hoakon Loves Holga (bags made by Andi) definitely grabbed my attention.
Nothing makes an outfit like the right jewelry. A pop color ring and free flowing earrings are all I need to make an outfit. Rejoice The Hands- jewelry inspired by nature and man, created by Ana Saldana. The artist makes her pieces from porcupine quills and various materials found in nature, such as wood, bone, stone, antlers...What I like about these pieces is that they have a futuristic take to them, while containing the past.
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Sunday, December 12
Bringing in the New Year
With the new year approaching, I have been thinking what it would be like to reinvent myself, style, or a room in the house. A business card project in the Studio got me researching the Hollywood Regency interior decorating style--something I am not too familiar with. Now that I have seen what exactly this style is, I realized that I may have already favored it and just didn't know it!
What attracts me to this style is the use of all sorts of pattern, pop colors, furnishings with different silhouettes...and in some way, it all fits together. It is pretty eclectic in taste and definitely keeps my eye wandering around the space. A kind of "Alice in Wonderland" feeling!
Maybe I'll start of with a few signature pieces like these sweet looking chairs!
*source
Published by Chronicle Books, High Style is a book I have put on my wish list! The question is, is the world ready for all of what this style has to offer? I found a lot of interior designers in Europe have got this style down, but is it too forward for the United States?
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color,
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Thursday, December 2
A Uniquely British Christmas
I am so excited for the holidays! It is a good excuse to browse shops and make an extra long wish list :) I spent the last hour drooling over Young British Designers site, wondering which of their very fashionable items I would pick to call my own. It has been a while since I have posted anything fashion related... I'm sorry, fashion, I've let you down :-(
So, here is my wishlist. I've been good this year... I swear!
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Monday, August 30
Letterpress, Design, and Steamrollers
The much anticipated Letterpress Wayzgoose and steamroller smackdown happened this past weekend and it was a very visual as well as interactive event. Hosted by the School of Visual Concepts, Seattle, where they offer various design and printmaking classes that teach the trade and preserve the art. Blushing Pearl had our first booth set up in the "marketplace" along side many talented letterpress printers. Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress, Tutta Lou, Visualchemist, and Keegan Meegan to name a few. All wonderful, inspiring artists!
One of the coolest activities I've seen is the steamroller smackdown, where large scale prints (designed by SVC design students and sold through a silent auction) are printed using a steamroller. The prints were later hung from the outside of the building, showing off a wide variety of talent! Throughout the day, there were food vendors, including an ice cream truck (yum!) and a life folk band. If you had equipment you wanted to sell, there were tables set up for that as well. I wish I had a chance to walk around and browse the sale... I could use another press or some shop equipment.
The overall turnout was amazing! There were 3 classrooms filled with letterpress printers and paper stockists (such as Reich and Mohawk) with tons of sample swatch books. I was able to meet a few fellow bloggers, local printers, and designers...many with their own shops and tricks of the trade.
For more pictures from Wayzgoose, be sure to check out my Flickr as well as the Letterpress @ SVC group.
And for the record, this guy had one fabulous sushi costume!
*all photos by Blushing Pearl
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Monday, August 16
Design from Dubai
I am not sure exactly how I came across the intense design work of Natoof. I believe it was on Twitter? I became intrigued by Natoof design because of their uniqueness and use of Arabic script. Based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Natoof is a full fledged design studio specializing in web, print, and wedding invitations. I was lucky to have won one of their giveaways- a beautiful, intricate Ramadan Greeting printed on flat birch wood. Shipped all the way from Dubai too!
You can find these Ramadan Greetings in Natoof's Etsy Shop, along with other unique listings such as Custom Arabic calligraphy. Here are a few of their wedding invitations that caught my eye...
You can find these Ramadan Greetings in Natoof's Etsy Shop, along with other unique listings such as Custom Arabic calligraphy. Here are a few of their wedding invitations that caught my eye...
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Friday, August 6
{Visual Delights}
As I am catching up with posts, I've realized how much I am drawn to Graham & Green's UK site. In a previous post, I fell in love with Graham & Green's use of Pop color.
I came across the textile and wood work of Sanna Annukka and fell in love with her graphic patterns and intricacy.
Be Inspired!
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color,
inspiration,
visualdelights
Sunday, July 18
{Visual Delights}
A few posts back, I was inspired by things that go "pop". More often than I would like, I get a stuck in a creative rut and am in need of something of interest to keep the motivation going. Ideally, I would love to blindly pick a place on a world map, stay there for a month, and absorb the new curiousities and cultures. I would pack light, bringing only the bare minimum and my camera.
In reality, I usually just surf the internet when I have a few hours to spare and see what visual delights are out there. My artwork is greatly influenced by textiles, color palettes (brights, bold, delicate), textures, the mood of the photo, patterns, fashion. Every week, I am going to TRY to keep my promise in posting pieces that inspire and motivate my creativity...Hopefully it will have sparked something in you?
*photo credit: we heart it
In reality, I usually just surf the internet when I have a few hours to spare and see what visual delights are out there. My artwork is greatly influenced by textiles, color palettes (brights, bold, delicate), textures, the mood of the photo, patterns, fashion. Every week, I am going to TRY to keep my promise in posting pieces that inspire and motivate my creativity...Hopefully it will have sparked something in you?
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color,
inspiration,
visualdelights
Friday, July 16
{Fashionista Friday}
Accessories make or break an outfit. Once you find that perfect piece, you can match it to almost any outfit. Though I would ditch the bracelets in this post image, ( I don't like to wear rings and bracelets on the same side), I would definitely work the rings! I love how they wrap around your finger and are little pieces of art...A definite outfit maker!
Très chic and effortless fashion.
* all images are found here.
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fashion,
fashionistafridays,
inspiration
Sunday, July 11
In the Summer Mood
*photo credit: Sarah Lee
With temperatures in the high 90s, summer has finally made its way to Seattle! I came across this picture via Lovely Clusters and realized how much I missed the surf, sun, and white sand between my toes. If you have a chance, check out Sarah Lee's portfolio. Browsing her work made me long for a tropical vacation surrounded by fragrant pikake and plumeria, wearing nothing but my bathing suit, sunblock, and flip-flops. I am not sure how long this weather is going to last, but I hope it sticks around just a little while longer!
*photo credit: Sarah Lee
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Friday, July 9
{The Inner Fashionista}
It's been a while since I've delved in a pile of Fashion magazines and online look books... I feel the itch to start again, keeping my connection to the couture fashion world. I've decided to do a weekly post, aiming for "Fashionista Fridays". I will keep a visual diary of normal fashion-addicted, everyday people. It's amazing how much fashion can express emotion and create an identity. I wonder what Adam and Eve think about clothing and fashion... LOL
So I'll start with this post Summer Bliss. I picked ensembles I would most likely wear, but also pieces that are unique and colors that I would probably never think to match. Comfort for hot weather, save the cuteness for that hot summer night outfit! I am also partial to fashion overseas... They are just a LITTLE more fashion forward.
For some reason, I tend to wear black all year round. It's chic, classy, and very couture. Only not a very good idea in direct sunlight... I love the wedge heels- great for walking short distances. But I tend to stick to sandals and slip-ons. Open toed shoes are a must because I LOVE changing nail polish colors!
* all images are found here.
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Wednesday, July 7
Imaginarium Aquarium
My parents and grandma have been in town for the week and I have been exploring Seattle with them for the past few days. I experienced my first rainy and cold 4th of July :( But now it is "summer" weather with the blazing sun shining amongst clear skies. Lucky for us there is a cool breeze...otherwise we would be scorching hot like our friends over on the East coast! *eeks*
I visited the Seattle Aquarium for the first time. I've been to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. My favorite exhibits are the Sea Otters and 30 ft. salt water tanks. Ever since I moved to Washington, under constant cloud and cover, I instantly became inspired by the colorful sea life and sea creatures they have exhibited at the Seattle Aquarium. I took over 75 photos! Here's a taste... coral oranges, neon, and bright purples caught my eye. Don't be surprised if you see these colors in a few of my up coming pieces!
I visited the Seattle Aquarium for the first time. I've been to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. My favorite exhibits are the Sea Otters and 30 ft. salt water tanks. Ever since I moved to Washington, under constant cloud and cover, I instantly became inspired by the colorful sea life and sea creatures they have exhibited at the Seattle Aquarium. I took over 75 photos! Here's a taste... coral oranges, neon, and bright purples caught my eye. Don't be surprised if you see these colors in a few of my up coming pieces!
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