Olivia still thinks it's fun to go to the studio and today she spend a couple hours cutting and gluing works of art. A friend of ours asked her last night what she was thinking when she was making these pieces, and she replied without a pause, "I wasn't thinking I was just making." A girl after my own heart. Makers Gotta Make!
This weekend Lon helped me give the studio a fresh coat of white paint. I also decided the door from the office room to the larger work room need some Oleander + Palm personalizing. All the cool kids and "real" bloggers have fun and creative doors. I wanted something that was really O+P. So, I chose to paint the door a pretty grey and add triangles to it. I used gold vinyl and the faux marble contact paper that I also used on the DIY Marble Shamrock Print I created.
I used my trusty Cricut Explore machine to cut out these faux marble and gold triangles in no time at all. Vinyl is magic. It's so much easier then painting and I decided my landlord might appreciate the triangles being just vinyl and 100% removable. I placed them on the door in two rows. I chose to arrange these in a random order, kind of like the wooden tray I recently made. The studio has all white walls, so I think this makes the space a lot more interesting and hopefully it's very O+Pish.
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It is SO O+Pish...love! Hopped over from Pinterest immediately because I just had to see more. I love how the marble and gold look on the gray door, and I can't wait to see more of your studio! Also, Olivia's comment killed me---so poignant!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!! So cool Jeran. Makes me want to *finally* figure out how to use a cutting machine. I still have a Silhouette in its box. ;)
ReplyDeletei love how true you are to your aesthetic but always applying it in new ways...great door!
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