Tuesday, May 26, 2015

dandispark: slap creativity awake

1. Become a "Now-ist"



2. Plan "artist dates."

In The Right to Write, a book by Julia Cameron on how to start writing, her suggestion was simple: each week, calendar a personal "artist date" to a museum, new restaurant, untraveled running route ...  anything of interest. I like to think of it as a "me" date.

3. Not sure of a first artist date? Go to Blick.

I know this artsy store is intimidating (case in point, I went for the first time last Sunday and was so flustered by the hipster artsy sales clerk that I almost signed up for a watercolor workshop just to act like I knew what I was doing...) but surrounding myself with art materials motivates me to put creative thoughts into creative action. So invest in some new pens! a new journal! Go wild (and who knows maybe you will sign up for a watercolor class). 

4. Wednesday Vacations

I believe I am my best self on vacation. I try new things. I nap (a lot). I keep my room tidier. Why can't the normal week feel like a vacation? Solution - designate one part of every wednesday as "vacation time." Treat breakfast as a meal (instead of the usual grab and go yogurt situation). Walk somewhere new. Have a porch party. The little things count.

5. Meditate! (Or at least read this book - The Road Home A Contemporary Exploration of the Buddhist Path by Ethan Nichtern)


Monday, May 25, 2015

dandiwear: girl from Ipanema

Tall and tan and young and lovely 
The girl from Ipanema goes walking 
And when she passes, each one she passes 
Goes "A-a-a-h" 

When she walks she's like a samba 
When she walks, she's like a samba 
That swings so cool and sways so gentle 
That when she passes, each one she passes 
Goes "A-a-a-h" 

Oh, but I watch her so sadly 

How can I tell her I love her 
Yes, I would give my heart gladly 
But each day as she walks to the sea 
She looks straight ahead, not at me 

Tall and tan and young and lovely 

The girl from Ipanema goes walking 
And when she passes, I smile, but she 
Doesn't see. She just doesn't see 
No, she just doesn't

Girl From Ipanema x 5












I like the Kate Spade and Ray Bans take on the cat eye -- the winged curve is noticeable but not to the point of being unwearable.

Kate Spade 





















Blue + White - my favorites for summer 

Lilly Pulitzer - Beach Pant 

My sister turned 24 this week! When discussing what to look forward to  her friend chimed in "You can officially wear hats now!" I like that. 

Tildon Metallic Floppy Straw Hat 

 
Trina Turk - Caipirinha Tote


  
Blue + White *eyelet - my summer favorites 

Gap - Eyelet tank