Quick + Cheap Mood Board Idea

I've been a busy bee this week! In addition to planning for the Liberty event in London on Wednesday night (we're making lots of pretty things for the tabletop and a special installation to go above the table), I was asked if Where Women Create magazine could shoot my work studio this week and of course, since I'm a keynote speaker at their special upcoming Creative Connection event (alongside Oprah's own Cristina Ferrare) in September, I said yes! It worked out really well because I was able to work with my husband, who shot the story, and I styled the shots which was fun -- it definitely made me miss working on the road last year styling my book Decorate! Here is an outtake from the shoot of my desk area. You can see the entire room in their next issue! My desk

Above my desk I have this very quick and easy DIY mood board/art display. I made it up myself - hey, decorating isn't rocket science! What I did was cut a piece of linen and secured it to the wall with 5 nails. I then disguised the nails by looping some simple ribbon around each one. I let the linen drape because it looks more natural than if I had pulled it extra tight across the wall. It looks more casual and soft this way. I have tons of prints that I've purchased over the years from Etsy and I can't properly frame all of them so, using Japanese craft tape which sticks so well yet can be easily removed without tearing paper, I "tacked" everything to my mood board/art wall. I can swap imagery whenever the spirit moves me. I like that because the spirit moves me quite often! In fact, changing a mood board regularly is a trick that helps me to stay out of creative ruts. The moment I feel one coming on, I edit my mood board and the fresh perspective helps energize me. With the "Holly" mood board, you only need a little less than a meter of linen, 5 nails, and some ribbon and of course Japanese crafting tape and some art, tears from magazines, etc. and boom! you are in your creative zone in minutes.

I had some major déjà vu moments working on this story for Where Women Create and definitely feel like I need to do more of this in the future along with books and anything else that I can continue to do to combine imagery and words to communicate what's inside of me to all of you. I love decor8, so the blog will always be front and center, but side projects are so meaningful and rewarding and it's good fuel for me to have them as they also feed my creativity so that I can blog with more passion. I have come to realize over the past five years that blogging with intention, with heart, with passion is always my goal -- it is so much more rewarding over simply tossing up posts for the sake of writing something. For me, a blog is a place to communicate feelings, a vision, talk about inspirations, ideas, goals, dreams... I think that is what makes a great blog, well, great. What do you think?

(photo: thorsten becker)

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