#PlannerFashion

I love to be dressed up cute and comfy!!

Nordstrom is having a 40% off sale and I thought I would start sharing some of my favorites! We are all eager to get out of the house, especially now and to do that I love to be dressed comfy but put together. It forces me to hold my head up high and feel good about myself. I don’t get up and go to work everyday and that initially made me very sad!! I loved getting up and getting dressed for work everyday. It gave me a purpose and it was something that I did for myself. It’s so important to not forget yourself!

What do you think about some of my favs?! These leggings by the way I have had from Zella for over 7 years and they still look brand new!!

xoxo

Vicky


This is us quarantined!!

These are uncertain times and I am just as concerned as anyone! My kids are home from school, when they will return is unknown! My husband is a healthcare professional and still goes to work everyday! It’s SCARY!! Initially I have felt fear and anxiety. Hankie use to be such a saving grace for me and he is no longer here to provide that for me! I am researching this more and journaling a lot to try and help myself with this but right now I am turning to things I already have and things that bring me comfort. My favorite of course is COFFEE!!! I love coffee!! I love having a cup in the morning and in the afternoon and maybe a few more in between. I was at the grocery store and stumbled upon these Vitacup coffee pods and decided to give them a whirl!

I have to say that I have finished one box already and I do feel as though my appetite has been curbed throughout the day. I don’t have major hunger or cravings. Also, after having my second baby I wanted to shed the baby weight and noticed a HUGE difference when I cut out coffee creamer. I know, I know this is very shocking. BELIEVE me this was a major learning curve for me too!! The weight started to come off very quickly. I also needed something in my coffee because black coffee is not my favorite so instead I starting using premiere protein shakes and that has made the taste much better. I also asked for a new coffee maker that would froth my milk and that also has made my wallet happy! I rarely ever go to Starbucks anymore because my coffee tastes really great and I have limited the calories and boosted my energy!!

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I get told all the time in comments and emails that people feel as though their days are boring. They don’t do anything everyday. Their days are the same and mundane, nothing changes day to day. “I don’t know how to draw”, is something I hear almost daily. So I want to ask the question, should I be documenting my days? What’s the point? In this post I will share with you what I believe comes from documenting your days.

(Earlier work in my Fauxbonichi pictured below)

I have been documenting my days since I was 8 years old. When I look back at these journals I just love and cherish them. Not only is documenting your days great when you look back on them but it’s also important to realize that the things that you do ARE important. YOUR life is important. The things that you do every single day are great. Once you start writing it down and sketching little bits of your day you will start to realize just how important your days are. When you sit down with your journal each and every night you will be forced to sit down and reflect back on your day. Does a conversation with a coworker come to mind? A funny story? Did your kids do or say something that made you happy or made you angry or sad. Did you have a great coffee? Did you have a cheat day or did you work out and stayed healthy for the day? When you stop to think about it, it makes you aware of your present moment. You begin to realize that life is now, it’s happening all around you and it’s great. The good, the bad the ugly it’s all apart of you and it tells your journey. It tells the story of you and your life and the people that are in it. It’s the most important story that you have to tell. What better way to tell it than to sit down everyday and write about it. Draw small doodles to help jog your memories about something that you want to remember.

(My journal drawings in the beginning, pictured below)

I started a new way of journaling in 2014 and I called it a fauxbonichi. I came up with the idea exploring pinterest and tumbler. I found alot of images of something foreign to me called a hobonichi techo. Everything that I could find on this was in Japanese. I scoured pictures for hours even days. I was obsessed with the pictures. Little tiny images and stickers and drawings of food and cups of coffee. Little people and cute little embellishments, I just could not get enough. Loved every picture that I saw. So I made a version of my own and called it a fauxbonichi and shared it on youtube. Now, today, 2017 you can purchase a hobonichi techo on amazon!! The craze for the little book is just awesome and I love it. The only problem that I found with using it was that because it was daily it would limit me to one page. Some days I like to fill many pages and other times I like to skip a day. I can see the benefit of having a daily so that it pushes you to at least jot down something for each day but I have found over the years that this was unnecessary for me.

(My more recent drawings in current Fauxbonichis pictured below)

As for drawing, well I finally believe it when people say “it just takes practice”. It’s true! The only way that I can say this is because when I look at old journal entries I could really see the improvement in my drawing. Now I don’t think twice about drawing something. I just draw because I care more about the memory then I do about what the drawing looks like or how perfect it is. This mindset has really helped me to not be so focused on the perfection of a drawing and more on the memories. With that mindset I believe that my drawings have improved because I keep doing it. I do it every single day because I want to remember my days and my life. To see the true benefits of this way of memory keeping. You need to do it for at least two weeks. After the two weeks just grab the journal and flip through the pages. Look back at the days, did you notice things on the pages that you already forgot about? Yup, you did, now imagine what it will feel like when you pick up a journal that you have been doing this for 6 months and a year or years later. It’s pretty amazing! If you would like more on how to do this check out my eclass and I hope to inspire you to capture your memories and your days!!

Do I have to learn to be creative? Yes!! I learn each and every day! I try and look for inspiration from books, I watch as many videos and inspirational people as I can. There is always something to learn. It’s always a journey with creativity and there is no destination. I personally find that when I look at other

I feel as though I have been waiting forever for this palette! I really really wanted this palette for a few reasons. Firstly the unique shape and size of the palette itself. I love all things that are a square. I love square sketch books and journals and it’s probably why I love the b6 size so much!! Secondly the palette contains all new colors that were released by Schmincke this year, so there would be no duplicates with any previous palettes. Earlier this year Wetpaint released a palette that was limited edition and I missed that one. I believe a botanical palette so this time I was not going to miss a majestic beauty! I also bought this palette because I love Schmincke. It’s my favorite water color by far. I love how intense and sharp the color is with my first stroke. I don’t seem to have this effect with any other watercolor that I own.

In this palette the colors are a double primary that have warm primaries and cool primaries! This really makes some wonderful color combinations and there isn’t really much else that I would need to carry with me. As far how much of an artist I am. Well I don’t consider myself a trained artist by any means but I do use watercolors every day. I just adore them. I started using them about 5 or 6 years ago and I just have not looked back. I love the way they dance on

the paper and I feel as though they always look great and it’s difficult to even try to make them look bad.

Now, back to this set, I am thrilled with the color choices. Having the primaries available to me allows so many options. I am able to create skin tones with the potters pink. Hair color can be accomplished as well as clothes. I can do basic back drops like the sky and trees. Really I can’t think of something that I would not be able to create! I am thrilled to have this in my hands.

The first thing I love to do when I receive a new palette is to just hold it in my hand and admire it. This palette really fits well, the ring on the back allows you to hold it while doing outdoor painting and have little worry of it falling out of your hand. I LOVE the size! Not sure if I mentioned that or not…LOL!! It’s not too long it’s not too short it’s just right. The palette comes with 12 but there are 6 open slots to fill with more colors. If I were to remove the insert I feel as though I could fit many many more. It’s something I may or may not do eventually.

After removing the cellophane I love to just look at the watercolor pans wrapped like little candies. They just look so wonderful and delicious! Not to eat of course but to add to that art palette. When I finally can’t take it anymore and I need to rip into them I start! I always write the name on the pan. The reason is that I can never remember the order and I can’t really tell what the color is just by looking at it with a new palette. I eventually get comfortable enough with my palette to know the exact color just by looking at it but it takes some time to get to that relationship! 

Now the pans are all named and placed back into the palette it’s time to begin. I love swatching! It’s so relaxing and a great way for me to get to know a palette. I love to see that first stroke of watercolor and watch how it reacts. I swatch first in my journal because I use that the most with watercolor. I also do a fair bit in several different sketch books. I like to draw large sometimes, small other and so I always go to the back and just swatch the palette. I learn how the watercolor interacts with the paper and also how it looks dry. 

The first swipes with the Schmincke color is just so sharp and intense. I feel like the color that I receive just from the first swipe is so beautiful. I only need a quick swipe and so much color comes with it. I haven’t seen that with most of the other watercolors in my collection. With other colors they are very transparent and I need to build the color. Schmincke is intense to begin with and I need to wash the color away. It’s a learning curve for some but for me this is my favorite way to work with water color. I like to work with the intensity, I almost grow frustrated when I need to add more water and color.

The colors in this palette are so beautiful and work so well together that I have not been reaching for any other palette but this one. It’s so pleasing to the eye and I have not found that I am missing anything. I am able to create pictures in my fauxbonichi as well as create beautiful washes of color for journaling.  The warm primary and cool primary is something I don’t have in very many palettes and so have felt as though many are incomplete for me. This feels just perfect. I have more room in the palette if I ever do find that I need a color or something to go with the seasons but the core of this palette is just beautiful. The paper that I mostly use water color with is the Tomoe River paper. I love how the watercolor sits on top of the paper and allows me time to move it before it settles. The colors work beautifully in this way but also look tremendous on watercolor paper. They have a gorgeous gradient to them when I swatched them out in my watercolor journals and I am overall thrilled with this palette. I hope for it to bring me many wonderful years of pure painting joy. Do you have this palette? What are your thoughts on Schmincke? Thanks for reading!

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