I've been losing at the lottery lately? When will my $202 million dollar ship sail into my living room. I've come to the harsh reality that it may never happen, I know shocking right!!
So I'm looking for a million dollar idea instead. How can I transform my love of kitsch and all thing shabby into a thriving prosperous business?
Speaking of shabby, here is my latest find, aren't these cool, love the mat color, and the aged look of the print.
Here's what I've come up with so far to make my millions:
Screen printing all my funny hilarious saying on T-Shirts
Repurposing old bags into new funky ones on Etsy
Selling my kids on the black market?
(not coming up with anything good yet)
As you can see, I'm having difficulties being creative. I have a friend from High School who is doing amazing selling her creative T's & Tanks. Here is her link http://www.etsy.com/shop/FiredaughterClothing, she is doing great things with her creative business.
I'll keep working on it!
Ej
As Good As You Are
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Wabi Sabi
I have found that I exemplify an aesthetic that I didn't know existed! Ha...take that perfection. I stumbled upon it today. The name, not the concept.
Wabi-sabi (侘寂?) represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".[1] It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印 sanbōin?), specifically impermanence (無常 mujō?), the other two being suffering (dukkha) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (sunyata).
While wasting time watching video's of cool people living in Teeny Tiny Houses (my new obsession), One gal described how here shabby chic residence really is Wabi Sabi, imperfect. She saw the world as impermanent and all those things that we slave away for are so impermanent. The old adage: "You can't take it with you", applies right?
So Hooray Wabi Sabi! Here's the link to this totally cool Chica with appropriate expectations of life..."if you ask me".
This is a little too messy for me, but whatever....I like that her daughter is complaining, because....Don't all kids complain, whether it's 4000 sq. ft. or 400 sq. ft.
I think it's Brave, so Bravo Container Lady!!
Wabi-sabi (侘寂?) represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".[1] It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印 sanbōin?), specifically impermanence (無常 mujō?), the other two being suffering (dukkha) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (sunyata).
While wasting time watching video's of cool people living in Teeny Tiny Houses (my new obsession), One gal described how here shabby chic residence really is Wabi Sabi, imperfect. She saw the world as impermanent and all those things that we slave away for are so impermanent. The old adage: "You can't take it with you", applies right?
So Hooray Wabi Sabi! Here's the link to this totally cool Chica with appropriate expectations of life..."if you ask me".
This is a little too messy for me, but whatever....I like that her daughter is complaining, because....Don't all kids complain, whether it's 4000 sq. ft. or 400 sq. ft.
I think it's Brave, so Bravo Container Lady!!
Friday, August 19, 2011
We've Moved AGAIN, to Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Blogs are challenging, I really want to post every day, but the 3 kidlets have kept me busy. Now that school is about to start and we are settled in our new cottage, I am going to try and blog every day. We've moved across Maryland to Aberdeen Proving Grounds. An army base on the Chesapeake bay, or as my Son reads it....CheepSkate Bay.
I love our new place, it's more roomy than our rented Townhouse in Mt. Airy. I will post some pics of it soon, not that cute to look at, since we are talking Military housing. But it's clean, neat, and we feel really safe living on base. I've found two thrift stores in the surrounding area. Will post some pics on those as well. Somewhat disappointed with the offerings around here. Garage Sales are scarce too. Luckily I need nothing, so it's not such a bad thing to cool down my shopping madness.
Kids are fighting on the couch, so gotta Scadaddle!
I love our new place, it's more roomy than our rented Townhouse in Mt. Airy. I will post some pics of it soon, not that cute to look at, since we are talking Military housing. But it's clean, neat, and we feel really safe living on base. I've found two thrift stores in the surrounding area. Will post some pics on those as well. Somewhat disappointed with the offerings around here. Garage Sales are scarce too. Luckily I need nothing, so it's not such a bad thing to cool down my shopping madness.
Kids are fighting on the couch, so gotta Scadaddle!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Newest Garden Glass Plate Flower
This one has a modern look, at least I think so. I may paint the rod a green color, but who knows. It will weather in the garden which might look cool.
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