Tuesday, 7 August 2012

ONE PERSON's TRASH .... My Treasure

How are we all this week ?

Im Great having spent the weekend mostly with my soul sister Nique and my little munchkin kidlet nieces and nephew.

I've been busy revamping some fabulous treasures from Garage sales ( yard sales for my American friends ), these crochet cushion covers below I picked up for $1.00 and a great little tired timber bookcase for $4.00 (photos of the bookcase re-vamp will be posted by friday) as well as a collection of lace and crocheted doiles for under a few dollars.

I love re-vamping and renewing old odd's and ends, seeing in them the potential for a new life, it brings me great joy to reuse redo revamp and renovate especially when I've picked them up for free or next to nothing.

I will endeavour to show you more of what I do and how I do it, or maybe even why for those of you who think junk is junk and should be left to rot on a scrap heap somewhere, :) oh boy the treasures I've found though along the way just by using a bit of creative thhinking or elbow grease on somebodys discarded once loved belongings.

So how many of you have old flat waaaay past it pillows that no longer offer any support let alone comfort

I know I do but couldnt thrown them out because I knew they'd be re used somehow and boy am I glad because I've found a great way to upcycle them into stuffing for my fabulous new bargain vintage cushion covers..sweet :)

Simply tear or cut open the old pillows and remove the stuffing, I like to do this outside so I can sun the stuffing for an hour or so to get rid of any impurities and because I pull the stuffing apart to re fluff i, I then like to spray each handful of now fluffy stuffing with a lovely linen spray( I use both Verbena and Lavender from the store Dusk) you can quite easily make up your own essential oil spray

 

How To: Make Your Own Linen Spray

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Linen spray is a bit of an indulgence but I love it especially lavender scented sprays for sheets and laundry

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Use an empty spray bottle or rinse out an old bottle with hot water. In a small bowl, mix lavender oil and vodka together. The alcohol works as an emulsifier, allowing the oil and water to mix evenly. Ingredients


  • 1/4 cup unflavored vodka
  • 3 1/2 cups filtered water
  • 1 tsp. lavender essential oil
  • Pour the lavender-vodka mix into the spray bottle, add the 3 1/2 cups filtered water, and shake. Make sure to shake well before each use.

    More Tips:

  • For an alcohol-free mixture omit the vodka, but make sure to shake rigorously before spraying, since the oil and water will separate.
  • Put a few drops of lavender into ironing water to make clothes smell great.
  • For more recipes using essential oils, check out aromaweb they have some great ideas and recipes.
  • Here is the Dusk Brand Linen spray I love




     

    My funky $1.00 vintage cushion covers all fluffy and smelling great. Simple easy and funky recycling.

    I've also fallen in Love all over again with the funky little zine BESPOKE ..go check them out and enter your email address to get their wonderful weekly and daily crafty updates and inspiration straight to your inbox. They feature all sorts of great talent from blogs and sites all over the world but also have a heavy Australian content yay.Below is the link to todays crafty article...how to make your own customized stamp

    http://bespokezine.com

    http://www.theprettyblog.com/2012/07/make-your-own-stamp-diy/


    sorry for some reason I cant make these HYPERLINKS :(

     

    Ok well thats it from me for today but I shall catch up with you all on WED afternoon, until then keep smiling and be good to each other,much arty love and happiness Gypsy Mel x ;)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thursday, 2 August 2012

    Art Journalling and vintage nudes

    Loving working in my Journal of late, creating backgrounds and prepping pages for future sketches and artworks. Esp with my antique vintage arty nude postcards like the one above, back when women were curvy, sensual and voluptuous rather than concerned with being skinny.

    I've been layering old book pages from a tarot paperback I picked up at a garage sale recently for .50cents. ( yard sale for my American readers ). I stick them down with Gel Medium and once that's dry I start to add layers of Distress Ink from my collection of Tim Holtz inks and stamp pad range, then intuitively add other paints or dyes building up a grungy worn texture.

    I used to be so afraid of layering, always worried that I would ruin what I lay down underneath and that the final result wouldn't be as good as the original layer of papers and ephemera,somehow disrespecting those old papers and vintage finds. I've challenged myself to overcome that now but it is always there nagging in the far dusty reaches of my mind, if I really like the original background before I grunge it up I will then take a good quality photo of it for use in photoshop later on at some stage ( read: when I buy it and learn how to use it ) ;) lol

    If I think I'll be using charcoal on the final background surface I tend to go over the background with some transparent gesso to give it more tooth for the charcoal to grab onto, or alternately I'll mix white gesso and transparent in a 3/4 mix to get some more coverage but not completely cover the background I've built up.

    I'm slowly learning to let go more with my art and not be too precious because after all there are no mistakes only happy accidents to play around with.

     

    With this particular background I even played around with nail polish splats and splashes.

    So very happy to have the latest copy of one of my all time favourite mixed media magazines. "Cloth Paper Scissors" and take time out at my local Coffee Club Redcliffe with my art Journaling supplies and peruse the latest edition ( trying hard not to drool and the artwork and new supplies they show) over a lovely pot of Chai Tea.

    This is a little illustration I did recently on an old perfume test paper ...I've called her Princess Poppet. What do you think of her ? Do you know I used to be so terribly afraid of ruining art supplies and being wasteful because I wasn't good enough that I only used to paint sketch and draw on scraps, seriously I used to only paint on the inside of the cardboard from wheetbix boxes or other breakfast cereal boxes or scraps of paper I found laying around. If I had anew journal I would get utter art stage fright and not be able to do anything in it ... Except stick in art I did on rubbish and scraps...I still struggle today but at least I can put pen or paint to paper a little more now in my journals ...the upside of this is I have a great supply of old blank journals to now use ;)

    Now for those wondering how my "3 Months Without Sugar Challenge" Is going I'm happy to tell you my body has happily adjusted and I'm doing fine, there has been some trimming and toning happening as I continue with my regular gym sessions and the lack of sugary treats or toxins in my diet. I was even able to withstand my nieces and nephew eating ice cream and mini pancakes in front of me without the slightest temptation or desire to distract them while i pinched a few lol.. So I'd say that's a great sign of success :)

    Not the highest quality resolution photo I'm afraid but its a start... I'm getting better at downloading pics to my iPad dudad ;) Ok so this guy I just drew again on scrap paper the other day whilst sitting on the couch reading and researching blogs so I can improve and personalize mine a lot more, with the weird scratchy pen/ pointer thingy that came with my iPad cover ( Gekko brand ) so not a fine art pen my any means but I just had the overwhelming feeling to start drawing and this is what came out. I've not had that creative rush for some time now so when the urge hit I just let go and went with it, it's funny just relaxing the judgement and planning parts of your mind and drawing intuitively like this and seeing the end result.

    He's kind of sad and solemn but also resolute, though the rain clouds are all but drowning him he is still able to protect his heart and keep her from the torrents of rain washing away her Spirit and shine. I like that the cloud is blue rather than the traditional dark black clouds of the black dog of Depression, I hope that's a sign of healing,I will endeavor to upload another shot of him finding solace in the rain that's a bit clearer.

    There's so much for me to learn yet... Adding hyperlinks to other pages I love and admire from fellow bloggers, artisans and friends... Video content ?...and then sheesh how do I tag ... What is tagging?labels ? Is that what is discussed in my blog ..where does that go .. Does that make it easier for strangers to find my blog out there in the big void of technomologimacal ether ( yes I make up weird words and am ware this is not a real word or correct spelling... Yet another of my weird quirks :) )

    Hmm still not the same quality as on my iPhone ....I swear I'll get techno geeked soon and be all shiny sparkly and new but with still the same weirdness and quirks ;)

    Well that's me done for today ..I'm off to get ready for another gym session woo hoo .. Much love abundance and juicy happiness to you all.

    GYPSY XXX

     

    Friday, 20 July 2012

    Our story's ....

     Good Morning all, sorry it's been a while since my last blog, I've been busy spending time with my nieces to pieces and munchkin of a nephew who I adore.
    This morning I find myself sitting at the hustling bustling local coffee club here in Redcliffe, Brisbane, watching the throng of morning customers as they come and go in little groups.

    So many families and friends catching up, chatting happily between bites and sips of their chosen beverage, I so love people watching, there's the young family beside me trying to teach their very independent little toddler how to cut his own toast (oh the frustration on his chubby cheeked little face).

    The three young fashionistas giggling and discussing relationships and clothes while playing with their hair, on the cusp of trying to be women but still showing the unconscious traits of their innocence and youth. The couples that sit in companionable silence with out the slightest hint of tension or discomfort, expressing so much simply through looks nods and silent gestures that mean so much to them but are indecipherable to outsiders. The retirees sitting in small groups of couples with so much wisdom etched on their collective faces, hinting at vibrant well lived lives, such comfort and companionship amongst them it almost feels like another form of family. The post exercise collective, or possibly just trendy labeled sports fashion addicts, Lorna Jane seems to be the label de jour with an assortment of brightly coloured Nike free sneakers, gossiping and whispering in secret knowing (are they discussing the literary qualities of 50 shades of Grey). ;)

    It's all here a rich tapestry of unique and wonderful individuals from all walks of life and varying life experiencs coming together over the traditional ritualistic morning gathering of food and beverage known as breakfast, or brunch for those recovering from a languorous late morning lie in, quite possibly having followed through from a Dionysian or debaucherous night on the town. Those are easy to identify as they sport large dark glasses and a hat of some sort to hold their disheveled tresses at bay.

    So much energy and inspiration abounds if we but only slow ourselves to take it all in, to let our minds slow and imagination take over begging you to wonder ...where did that group go last night that they look so worn but happy this morning, were they out dancing, at a fancy dress birthday party , a concert , were they at the local pub engaging in a trivia competition and regained their lead in the local championship ? So many possibilities.

    Life for each of us is the same in that we too can write and rewrite the stories of our lives, we can include romance, adventure, whimsy, daring and intrigue. It's up to us as to how our life reads and how interesting we make it, what adventures we go on what moments of stillness and reflection we take. What does your story say about you so far, if it was a book would you want to keep reading ? What changes to the script or storyline would you make ? If you had to narrow the cast down who would you keep in your story and who would you creatively retire ? Who would you cast in the lead roles beside you and do they serve to enhance your story or weigh it down ? What message would you like your story to tell, is it a story of perseverance and success, of struggle and lonleliness, is it a daring adventure, are you the hero of your own story or are you under the control of some malevolent villain, rogue or scoundrel ?

    It's is never ever too late to re write your next chapter or to change the scenery or cast of characters, that's the great thing about life we can create as we go, we wake up each day with a fresh canvas, a blank pad, an empty screen upon which to craft and construct our new experiences.

    I hope that whatever your story has been or currently is that the main theme running throughout from now on is one of abundant happiness. One in which you realize your own inner goddess or god, your strength and beauty, your abilities and passions and where you live happily ever after.

    Much love and creative juiciness as always,

    Gypsy Mel













     

    Thursday, 12 July 2012

    Creativity we all have it.

    Creativity is like looking through an old fashioned Kaleidoscope... Through it you see the same elements as everyone else but your own unique inventive and intuitive sense of self rearranges those particles and elements into a personal manifestation of endless creative possibilities.

    "If you work with your hands andyour mind you're a craftsman,
    If you work with your hands your mind and your heart your an artist."
    Saint Francis of Assisi

    I love that quote.. There really can be no wrong in art if you pour your heart might mind and soul into it.
    It may not please everyone's taste but that doesn't make it or you wrong.
    The world needs more creative people thinking freely and openly, solving problems in ways yet unimagined and living fearlessly.. Explorers if you will.
    Everyone is creative, everyone has talent and ability.
    Whether you are an artist, a musician, a scientist, a doctor, a writer, an inventor, a parent, a poet doesn't matter .... I guarantee you at some stage you've been creative, you've problem solved and come up with some far out or unique idea to improve a situation in your life, get out of trouble or had wild dreams of what you'd do if you ran the country, state, world. :)

    The trouble is we grow up and stop recognizing or acknowledging our creative thoughts.
    We try to fit in to avoid possible judgement, conflict and ridicule.
    What would happen if you decided today to start acknowledging your clever unique self just as you are, if you decided to start listening to and pursuing some of those wild outlandish ideas you've been harboring and reflecting on in those quiet moments.. What if you decided today you were going to try your hand at something new, something scary, something you've always wanted to try or learn or do ... Go on .. Permission granted!
    Live the life of your dreams (so long as those dreams don't harm anyone of course).

    THE CAVE YOU FEAR TO ENTER HOLDS THE TREASURE YOU SEEK.

    Don't wait till someday, someday comes too late.
    Here's a secret .. There is no perfect time, there will always be obstacles, challenges and hiccups to overcome but you can do it... I always wanted someone to truly believe in me .. A parent to give me permission, to show me unconditional love and support.. Instead I grew up as what I term a pass the parcel child .. Nobody's true responsibility just a commodity passed from home to home with no stability and lots of well let's call them " challenges " that nobody should have to experience.
    Even living in a lifeline bin, ( charity drop off bin for those who don't know ) at one stage, my life was certainly colorful but Jeez did I grow up fast and learn to rely on myself and discover strengths I probably wouldn't have if I'd had a loving family.
    I've come to realize nobody is going to do those things for me.
    I have to give myself permission, I have to believe in myself unconditionally, I have to be my biggest supporter.
    I see so many people struggling with inner turmoil and doubt and I'd love to be the one to hold up the mirror to their beautiful uniqueness, their talents and amazing qualities.

    I believe we all have to power and ability to shine and live passionate and creative lives.

    What makes you doubt ?
    What holds you back ?
    What is your fear ?

    What would help you overcome those limitations and are they mostly self imposed ?

    If you don't believe in you right now that's ok because I do ... I'm sure many others do to.. Grant yourself permission or accept mine :)
    Do something every week that challenges you or scares you ..something that leads you to grow and bloom into that amazing unique and wonderful person you are ( but hide or can't yet see )

    We are all creative artist beings ..
    I draw, sketch, paint,sculpt and do lots of arty expressive things because that's what makes me come alive.
    Numbers or anything mathematical .. Eeeeek nope not my calling, but I have great admiration for those that can solve problems and equations and help me convert currency while traveling ;)

    What is it that makes you come alive ?
    What are your special talents and qualities ?

    Write them down and look at them regularly ... There is no one out there like you, there are similarities but you are unique.
    Embrace those amazing abilities and qualities and start taking steps toward living the abundantly happy creative and passionate life you are here for.

    Feel free to share if you'd like and if ever you need a smile or friendly support or encouragement please feel free to talk to me on Pinterest Gypsy Mel or on Facebook.

    Till next time take care and live Juicy.

    For those following my 3months without sugar, I'm currently 5 days in and have had a few headaches on day 3 and cravings like mad on day 4 after some stressful news but I've stuck to my guns and am powering on :)

    Keep you posted

    Hugs Gypsy

    Sunday, 8 July 2012

    My 3 Months without sugar .... Day 1 on the path to a cleaner healthier life.

    My love hate relationship with sugar is about to brought to its knees as I'm
    Starting my 3 months without sugar today.
    I had an interesting childhood to say the least and as a part of that legacy I have a sugar attachment that needs to be brought under control.
    I was apparently fed cream buns and jelly beans for most of my first two years on this earth, so much so that the lady that raised me from age two onwards had huge problems weaning me off it over the next few years as apparently it was the only thing that stopped me from crying or that I would eat.
    I'm an emotional eater so when stressed or depressed I reach for my comfort food chocolate, ( ditched the lolly's for chocolate in my mid 20's).
    Makes sense when I look back at it as I was seeking love in a troubled relationship at the time and they say it is a love substitute because eating chocolate makes you happy,it contains phenylephylamine - the same hormone the brain triggers when you fall in love.
    No wonder we girls get addicted to the stuff.

    Now don't get me wrong I don't smoke,I very rarely drink, ( a few times a year at most and even then I'm a cadburys girl, eg glass and a half and I'm giggly ), I'm quite healthy in my eating.. No chips or junk food other than the not quite occasional enough stress chocolates.
    Ok there have been occasional KFC munchies but that's it. I'm just not a savory junk food /fast food girl.
    I'm just very aware that the sugar I do consume is not good for me, a slow toxic poison that I really don't need in my life and that I don't think I really have under control.
    So having watched a program on the longterm toxic nature and addictiveness of sugar on 60 mins here in Australia featuring renowned Australian TV and Magazine journalist Sarah Wilson and listening to her experience of quitting sugar and the subsequent book she wrote about it -
    I QUIT SUGAR &
    I QUIT SUGAR COOKBOOK both by Sarah Wilson.
    I decided to try it myself that means no chocolates, no maple syrup on my cereal in the morning and no mochas in fact no coffee either ( herbal tea, water, milk and protein shakes from here on in ).
    Most of all No packaged foods !
    Just healthy fresh fruits, vegetables, poultry and fish with the odd steak for a treat.
    There is so much hidden sugar in all our pre packaged foods that we don't even realize its there.
    Here are just some of the names used for sugar added to processed and packaged foods:

    Agave nectar
    Barbados Sugar
    Barley malt
    Beet sugar
    Blackstrap molasses
    Brown sugar
    Buttered syrup
    Cane crystals
    Cane juice crystals
    Cane sugar
    Caramel
    Carob syrup
    Castor sugar
    Confectioner’s sugar
    Corn syrup
    Corn sweetener
    Corn syrup solids
    Crystalline fructose
    Date sugar
    Demerara Sugar
    Dextrin
    Dextran
    Dextrose
    Diastatic malt
    Diatase
    D-mannose
    Evaporated cane juice
    Ethyl maltol
    Florida Chrystals
    Free Flowing
    Fructose
    Fruit juice
    Fruit juice concentrate
    Galactose
    Glucose Glucose solids
    Golden sugar
    Golden syrup
    Granulated sugar
    Grape sugar
    Grape juice concentrate
    HFCS
    High-fructose corn Syrup
    Honey
    Icing sugar
    Invert sugar
    Lactose
    Malt syrup
    Maltodextrin
    Maltose
    Mannitol
    Maple syrup
    Molasses
    Muscovado sugar
    Organic raw sugar
    Panocha
    Powdered sugar
    Raw sugar
    Refiner’s syrup
    Rice Syrup
    Sorbitol
    Sorghum syrup
    Sucrose
    Sugar
    Syrup Syrup
    Table sugar
    Treacle
    Turbinado sugar
    Yellow sugar

    Then there are the artificial substitutes:

    Aspartame (NutraSweet, Equal)
    Saccharin (Sweet'N Low, SugarTwin)
    Acesulfame K (Sunett, Sweet One)
    Sucralose (Splenda)

    That's just an example of how we can unconsciously consume extra sugar in our diets without really knowing.

    So what's my goal you may ask ?
    Well first of all I'd like to see if I can and to see what if any effects I experience from cleaning up my nutrition and removing sugar from my life... A tricky breakup if ever there was one.. No comfort chocolate or Tim Tams Eeeeekkkk.
    Being a very headstrong woman I know I will take up the challenge with gusto but what will I experience ?

    Will there be weight loss ? (Few pesky last kilos we never seem to lose.)
    Will I suffer withdrawals ?
    Will my skin improve as suggested?
    Will I feel more energetic and lighter in mood as has been another suggestion?
    I think there can only be improvement by removing sugar from my diet even if temporarily (3 months).

    I look forward to sharing my experiences as I progress through this sugarless journey and hmmm how will it effect my art ?
    Can I sit at my favourite local coffee club and ignore all the tempting sweets , cakes and cookies oh my goodness I just remembered the cookies ... Noooooo hmm not to late to back out is it .. Ok no I'm strong I can have arty cafe time with herbal tea and and and well um ... Toast ? Eeeep this may be a bit of a struggle in the first few weeks as I adjust my habits but well worth it I'm sure.

    If I start posting photos of ladies with lollipops in my paintings, sketches or photographs you'll know I'm struggling lol...
    If anyone would like to join me on my sugarless journey please feel free to write to me and share your experiences I'd love company on this little test of wills. ;)

    Wish me luck, much love and healthiness in life love and art
    Gypsy Mel xo
















    Also worth a look;
    SWEET POISON,
    WHY SUGAR MAKES US FAT &
    THE SWEET POISON QUIT PLAN
    All by David Gillespie

    Friday, 29 June 2012

    Sometimes I wonder

    Sometimes I wonder do I have anything of importance to say, to share with the world in this online land. My friends think I do and are supportive and encouraging of me finding my voice on here,one dear and very sweet special friend recently accepted my unusual request to write on my toilet wall ...(yes I sketch on my wall and write quotes and musings on life)...well he took up the challenge and left me a wonderful message,he wrote "you are the bringer of joy", how beautiful is that. If I haven't said it before yes I am a little "Quirky & Unique",I think I always have been but have found it hard to let myself shine in my own special way, allowing other opinions and judgements to alter the way I express myself in public. Living down doesn't benefit anyone,least of all you but it also has a flow on effect on those around you...when you shine and stand up tall and true being the beautiful unique you,you unconsciously give permission to others to also stand up and shine. I want to live up to that title..."Bringer of Joy, seeker of light'n love". I want to trust and help others to trust in their own unique inner Wisdom and Intuition. I want to be and help others to be, the best versions of themselves they always dreamed of as children,teens,midlife mothers~fathers and others. When we thought anything was possible and life was there within our grasp to mould how we wanted. Oh where have those passions and bold dreams gone ? How I would love to be the sort of brave strong woman who could help others find their way again, rediscovering old passions and dreams left lying upon the someday~Maybe~I'll get round to it shelves we all have in our minds and our homes. To be someone people could look up to and who made a positive impact on others lives, Ive not ever really had the confidence to be that woman, I long for her and her carefee attitude complete with disney princess wardrobe and love life :) or rather more of a Nora Ephron strong female lead ;)...oh if life were so simple. Hey it was worth a try right ? giggle How serendipitous to recieve a message on Viber from my great mate Damo,"your blog is going to be wonderful n things n stuff because you are amazingly talented and passionate about art, creativity and helping others to find their creativity and overcome the challenges of life. " Thanks Damien just what I needed to brighten my day. Well time to leave you out there in this blogosphere again but let me leave you with some thoughts to Ponder,Journal or to create on ........ *Make a beautiful Mess... *Listen to your heart... *Dare to be different.... *Escape reality... *Create the world you want to see... Until next time much Love and Juicy wild creative living XX Gypsy

    Thursday, 21 June 2012

    My First Blog and Favourite artists to follow so far...

    Well where does one start when beginning a new blog ? I'm rather new to this idea and though i consider myself to be kinda nerdy I'm still not up to date with the mulitiude of possibilities when it comes to blogs,fonts,adding photos etc esp as I'm still learning me new baby (Iliza IPad). So please bear with me in these first few months. :) I hope to be taking an online course from fabulous UK Blogger/author/online teacher and all round great gal and muse SUSANNAH CONWAY (susannnahconwway.com). Starting with her classes "Blogging from the heart"and "Photo Meditation's then I hoope to go onto her course "Unravelling- the E course". So stay tuned to see how I go and what wonderful new tips and tricks I leasrn from her. It must be a season of learning for me as I will also be signing up with the brilliant and effervescent JANE DAVENPORT from beautiful Byron Bay, here in Australia. Jane is one of my all time favourite artists and teaches her style of illustration and journallngg in such a fun and easy to follow way, helping you discover your own inner artist and muse. ( www.janedavenport.com ) Jane is an award winning international artist and photographer,(her macro insects and still life shots are uber incredible),her jaunty elegant and sometimes quirky girls all have such individual personalities and emotions coming through. First up im joining her "Draw Happy" happy revolution where as Jane says we will leave the words "I cant draw in the dust". (sounds good to me) And at only $35.00 Australian dollars how can you go wrong. Then onto her famous "supplies me" course where Jane shows us her secret art supply favourites and how best to use them...are you addicted to art supplies but not quite sure what to do with them all...what is Gesso and why do I need it ? and how do i create fabulous mixed media art ? Janes class answers all this and more in a fun online self guided study group on private network with feedback from Jane herself. Well thats all from me for now, I look forward to chatting again soon in the meantime please go have a wander around those two art diva's websites and fall in love with them as I have. Big live juicy hugs, Gyspy Mel xoox