Thursday, July 28, 2011

Breathtaking Curacao sunset tripych

Recently I stumbled upon these pictures I took of a breathtaking sunset in Curacao. So I decided to put them together in Photoshop and create a tripych.It was taken at my house, so that is why you can see part of the roofing with some trees. I thought it looked kind of cool and chose not to crop it out of the picture.

Other Curacao related posts:

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

CooCoo Recap #002

If you are reading this, I am somewhere in the world enjoying a much needed family vacation. With that in mind I have set up the second CooCoo Recap with the most visited posts for this month (as of July 19)


  1. Inspiring through beauty (if you have not checked out the series, do it!)
  2. CooCoo Interview: Holly Becker
  3. Curacao flavoured artwork - Nena Sanchez
  4. Belgian vintage
  5. 5 Tips on finding inspirational music
  6. EXTREME MONDAY || Drowning softly
  7. CooCoo Interview: Emily Grandin
  8. Smashing July calenders
  9. The stairs everyone calls inspirational
  10. Decorating tips for your living room 

There are some posts planned for these two weeks and hopefully I can update you while I'm traveling. Come back and check out the surprises or subscribe to the blog through feed in the sidebar to your right.

Be right back.

    Saturday, July 23, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty || The sky

    Perfect Sky Perfect Cloud


      {Day FIVE} 
    For our last challenge I suggest we take a look at the biggest "thing" - (if you could call it - that surrounds us, the sky. Blue, grey, white, purple, green are all colors you could see in the sky.

    Aside of the colors there are a lot more forms, shapes and objects to see in the sky. You can choose to pay attention to one thing, or just the whole sky. It's up to you.

    Today being the last day, take some time to put something on paper. No matter how much time you have, you can create something. The clouds create different forms in just a couple of seconds. You can too! If you have the time to create something bigger, do it!

    Bonus: If you could it would also be nice to combine all the different inspirations in one creative project.

    If you have not left a comment yet about your inspirations, you still have today to do it. Can't wait to hear how this challenge has helped you.

    Photo credit: ►CubaGallery

    *Inspiring through beauty is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with


    Friday, July 22, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty || Manmade object

    Don't Mess With My Red Stapler

      {Day FOUR} 
    Today's task is a bit broad. We are going to let ourselves be inspired through Manmade objects. These are everyday things that we see around us. Here are the steps:

    o Find an object (must be something you have not studied before)
    o Take some time to study it. Look at its shape, colors, identify the basic forms in it.
    o Let it inspire you to do something creative

    This is quite an easy task, as we are surrounded with manmade objects. Be creative!

    Photo credit:Jimbohoo2003

    *Inspiring through beauty is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with

    Thursday, July 21, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty || People

    I dunno!


      {Day THREE} 
    If you know me personally, you would know how much I love babies and toddlers. Even if I don't know them I could spend hours just staring at them. Their careless way moving, laughing and going about their business inspires me not to stress too much about life. But this challenge is not about the things you already know inspires you.

    So today try to find inspiration in a person that has never inspire you before. Your grumpy boss is an example. It does not have to be your enemy or someone that you don't like, but you must find something that you have never thought about before in someone.

    When you found your inspiration, think of how you can apply that to your creative process. It could completely change the way you create new things. Please share with us how you are going to do so.

    Photo credit: effigie

    *Inspiring through beauty is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with

    Wednesday, July 20, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty || Architecture


      {Day TWO} 
    Have you taken the time to study the design of your house? You probably have many times, but there must be a house/building on your every tracks that you have never paid attention to. Maybe it's because its design does not appeal to you at all, interestingly enough even there you could find something to inspire you.

    It could be the rusty doors texture like we saw in this post. Even if the place you have chosen does not have anything that inspire you, you could spend some time thinking why it does not inspire you. What are the things that you would change? What can you learn never to apply on your house? If you really like the house you could think of the opposite, what are the things that you could apply to your house?

    Photo credit: Sheedia (Me)

    *Inspiring through beauty is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with

    Tuesday, July 19, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty || Nature


      {Day ONE}  
    What best way to get inspired than nature? It is the first thing most think about when thinking about inspiration. For some this is easier than others. If you have a nice house by the beach or work in a nature reserve, you don't need to look far to see nature. But if you are not that lucky, you can spend some time looking at a tree nearby, someone's garden, birds or ants, just to name a few.

    Look out for how it this piece of nature (except the sky) blend in to the things around it. Check out the colors, functionality and it's reason for being there.

    Then take some time to think of how you do something creative with it in mind. Maybe a little doodle, or a bigger project perhaps. It is up to you, but make sure you spend 5-10 minutes thinking of how you can do something.

    Photo credit: Me - My first picture shown here (a bit shy)

    *Inspiring through beauty is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with

    Monday, July 18, 2011

    ExTREME MONDAY || Inhale the smoke

    Breathe Me

    FACT: You can suffocate from smoke.
    EXTREME FACT: Smoke can bring flavor to a picture.

    As we all know, you can die from smoke. In this picture you can see that this girl is going through smoke, you may ask won't she suffocate and die? But the truth is that we all go through smoke in life. When you reach that point in your life, you should just hold our breath and go through it till we reach our goal.


    Tomorrow will be the start of Inspiring through beauty. Make sure you don't miss it!

    Saturday, July 16, 2011

    Inspiring through beauty

    inspiration board
    Inspiration board by nikkipeterson
    What are the things that inspire you to create? Seeing your neighbor's garden, looking into your lover’s eyes or clouds? We all get inspired differently. Our sources of inspiration have to do with who we are, where we come from, amongst a list of different factors. Most of the time we have an idea of the things that inspire us, and usually stick with these when we need some inspiration. I can assure you that there are more ways for you to get inspired.

    In the coming week I will be hosting a series named "Inspiring Through Beauty". It is a challenge for all of us to get inspired in ways that we are not familiar with. Does this mean you need to take the whole day off to find inspiration? No, it means you just need to keep your eyes open for the inspirations that are there right in front of you. This way you will not only see it during this week, but also in the days, weeks, years, decades and centuries (if you live for that long) after .

    The comment section
    For the Inspiring through beauty series the comment section will serve as a sort of forum. There I would ask everyone participating to leave comments, remarks, feedback and how you implemented the challenge for that day. Leave a comment here if you are participating.

    We will kick off next week with EXTREME MONDAY as usual, the first Inspiring through beauty post will be on Tuesday. Please spread the word through blog posts, Twitter, Facebook and any other way. The more participants we have, the more fun it will be. See you on Monday!

    Thursday, July 14, 2011

    The stairs everyone calls inspirational

    After sharing the beautiful stairs in the Queen's House in London (check it out here) I started paying more attention to stairs. Recently I found the Holsteiner stairs on Pinterest.



    As I searched the internet about these steps I found that many described it as "inspirational", can you disagree with them? It was painted by Horst Glasker and can be found in Wuppertal, Germany.

    I joined Pinterest not too long ago and totally love it. If you have an account I would totally like to connect with you there. Also please share your link in the comment section so we can all share our pins.

    Simply a circle


    Bam! Great artwork by Shingai Tanak (named Ichi En So) Found on AllPosters. Already on my wish list!

    Wednesday, July 13, 2011

    The Art Share Project

    Have you heard about 'The Art Share Project" already? It is this really cool idea of some notebooks being passed from one artist to the other. Each one of them leaving a mark on it by doing a drawing, painting, photo or any other type of art in them. When they are done with their art they share it online at artshareproject.com

    Here are some of the latest submissions to the notebooks.





    With the goal of creating a sense of community among others, I believe it is a great idea to inspire the world through these notebooks. The countries that already have notebooks going at the moment are USA and Italy. They are also looking on starting it in more countries.

    So if your an artist, get involved! If you are not comfortable participating yet, head on to the website and check out the different artwork shared by others.

    Related posts: 

    Tuesday, July 12, 2011

    Curacao flavoured artwork - Nena Sanchez

     


    Last weekend, I stopped by the art gallery of Nena Sanchez here in Curacao. Our island is known for it's colors and Ms. Sanchez does not fall short of showing this off in her artwork. All of the drawings that she does involves some kind of architecture, flower or cultural elements of our island.

    Best thing about it is that she also has her artwork online, this way everyone from all over the world can have a piece of her artwork in their home. So go take a look at her artwork at nenasanchez.com

    Monday, July 11, 2011

    EXTREME MONDAY || Multiplicity

    Light Paint - Multiplicity

    FACT: Most of your actions are done with your hands
    EXTREME FACT: With allot of hands you can accomplish more in a day.

    We all want to do allot in a day. But the truth is that we can't. We need to start focusing on making the best of something instead of getting it done. So if we want to make the best of something, we need to start put more time in it instead of just want to get in done.

    Friday, July 8, 2011

    TGIF on your ears


    Why not wear your favorite Friday letters on your ear? Handmade earring by Silva's Etsy shop. She also has some other designs you can check out.

    Don't forget the 'Blank paper challenge' going on @ Facebook. Going to get mine done today. See you there!

    Thursday, July 7, 2011

    CooCoo Interview: Holly Becker

    Just take a glance at the decor8 blog and your already inspired. Holly Becker has been the voice behind this blog for 5 years. Her good taste for interior design is very evident, alongside her her love for it. Seems like she lives, breathes and eats design.

    This love for design has recently spilled over to book form. Her book "Decorate: 1,000 Inspirational Ideas For Every Room In Your Home" is already a success in the US, Australia and Europe. Don't forget to get your copy of it on Amazon.

    Somehow between all the business going on in her life she found the time to answer some CooCoo Interview questions. Enjoy reading through Holly sharing about where it all started and her decorating process.



    Your life is surrounded by interior design now. Have you always been interested in decorating?

    Yes, ever since I was little I had strong opinions about how my room was decorated - my parents let me pick out my bedroom furniture when I was 7 years old - it was white with cane accents on the headboard and the front of the drawers and around the mirrors. It was very Hollywood Regency come to think of it! Ha! I also had strong opinions about how our home was decorated, I would move around our sofa and chairs and even the bookcases while my parents were working and my mother said she never knew where the sofa would be when she got home. I was constantly shopping with her at pottery stores, flea markets, fabric stores (she loves to sew), garden shops (she was trained as a floral designer) and so I've always been into decorating and I always will be, I love it. I started picking out wallpaper with her when I was 5 years old, it was at Sherwin Williams and I remembered it was there that she met and hired an interior designer to work on our new house and I remember sitting in on the consultation when the designer came to our home, I was so curious and loved how much this lady enjoyed decorating. I even remember her name, Cindy Winger, isn't that funny? That's how much this lady impressed me!


    There seems to be a particular style of decorations and interior design on your blog. How would you describe the style that is particular to your blog? Is it planned or did it just happen?

    The style on my blog is simply my personal style - it's not planned and I don't try to write posts that will work together aesthetically speaking when readers scroll down my blog - it just happens and I can't explain how or why but I have this golden thread that runs through my work that gives it a sense of cohesion and I'm quite proud of that because it's rewarding when you get to the point of having your style figured out. My style is eclectic, happy, fresh, quirky and very true to my personality - it's playful as well.


    To what degree has your move to Germany influenced your work?

    I've discovered tons of new design studios, designers and artisans here that inspire me to think outside of the box and to experiment more and be less afraid to take risks. People in Europe, as a whole, are much more personal when it comes to decorating their homes and the style is much more homespun to a degree - I find lots of homes here with handmade elements or things that were personalized like IKEA furniture painted in wild colors with fun hardware, for instance, or antique furniture painted and lined with vintage wallpaper. There is no "wrong way" of decorating and people are quite relaxed about it. I love that there are so many different styles and trends emerging and that Germans are so open to new ideas and change. We also don't have known gurus here, there is no celebrity culture around decorating - no Martha Stewart or Jonathan Adler - who are on television teaching or sharing decorating ideas so without that influence, in some ways, people are less guided by trends and gurus and more guided by what they see in print magazines and books and in the homes of friends -- they just jam it all together to make it work for them. There are also tons of affordable flea markets and junk shops here where you can find real treasures that are marked up 10 times in other parts of Europe, like France, so it's so exciting to live here as so many are just exploring and having fun with decorating. When my book releases here in German in September, until the title "Lust auf Wohnen", I'm willing to guess people will really like it because it is so fresh and different from what you find on bookshelves here and since Germans love change, especially those my age and younger, I feel confident that it will do well in Germany.


    When given a space to decorate, what is usually the first step you take and how do you continue from there?

    I always ask the homeowners a million questions about their style, the function of the space, favorite things, what they currently dislike about the room - I really draw them out and lay bare all of the faults, strengths and the areas of improvement in the space and then I gather from them what they really want - I help them to find their vision if they don't already have one and I guide them in this process gently but I'm not afraid to tell them that they need to relax and enjoy the process if I sense they're getting to uptight about it or suffering from analysis-paralysis as I call it - analyzing things so much that it paralyzes them from making progress. Lately though, I've not been seeing clients as I find that I really enjoy teaching decorating classes to larger groups, leading guided shopping trips and writing about design so that I can help more people in the same amount of time. I love to work in groups so people can learn from me but also together and often people are more excited to decorate and try new things when you put them in a small group because then they all start to challenge one another in a healthy way and this electricity is created - it's like group decorating therapy! I really love working this way much more than one-on-one consults these days.


    What would be your advice for someone that would like to add more creativity into their home?

    Ask yourself what you could create by hand that you could use at home. Maybe you sew and can make drapes or a cushion cover, or perhaps you've always wanted to learn how to cover a lampshade using wallpaper, you can buy a book and give it a try. You have to start with yourself, do things that are creative and that build your self confidence so that you can continue to be creative and do things that make you smile. It's a good feeling to show guests a pair of curtains that you added trim to yourself, or to talk to friends about the craft night that you had at home with your children. There is a sense of accomplishment and healthy pride that comes from making things, even little things, you don't need to become a skilled seamstress to reupholster a seat on a dining room chair - usually you just need some fabric and a staple gun. You'd be surprised at how easy and fun it is to make things and the more creative ideas that you implement, the more creative ideas start to flow and before you know it, you'll be overflowing with them!

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    This was the last for the CooCoo Interview series. Planning to bring it back again later this year. If you missed any of them, here they are in a row:

    * Erin Loechner
    * Terri Thompson
    * Emily Grandin
    * Holly Becker (this one)

    Wednesday, July 6, 2011

    Blank page challenge


    What would you do with a blank page? Obviously there is countless things you could do, but how many times do you actually do it? This week I am going to take the challenge to fill a couple of blank pages in a creative way. 

    Not only am I doing this to challenge myself, but I would also like to challenge you. There are no rules to it, just draw, paint, write, fold or do whatever else you feel like doing with it. I would also kindly ask you to share this with the rest of us and share it on the InspirU CooCoo Facebook page.

    If your a Blogger you can also add your blog to your page so that we can all connect that way. The purpose for all of this is so we can continue to advance the community here at InspirU CooCoo to inspire one and other. 

    Start creating, you have a week (till July 12). See you at the Facebook page!

    Tuesday, July 5, 2011

    Smashing July calenders

    Smashing magazine has a Desktop Wallpaper Calender community with designers from all over the world who send in their design to be featured on their website. For the month of July there were some great designs. They asked which ones were the favorite. Since I couldn't just choose one I put all my favorites.

    Which one did you choose to decorate your desktop for the month of July?

    Check out those that didn't make my cut here.

    Summer Feet
    Designed by Pietje Precies from The Netherlands

    320×480, 1024×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1200




    Against The Gravity
    Designed by Dadsdouter from Indonesia.

    800×600, 1024×768, 1280×960, 1680×1260, 1920×1440

    The Colorful Animal
    Designed by Dana Gerigk from Germany.

    1024×768, 1024×1024, 1280×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1366×768, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1080, 1920×1200, 1920×1440, 2560×1440


    Water_lily
    Designed by Edward Ellsworth from USA

    1280×800, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1080, 1920×1200, 2560×1440

    Monday, July 4, 2011

    EXTREME MONDAY || Lighting

    A close one ... 530.000+ views and 3.500+ favorites

    FACT: Lighting is dangerous
    EXTREME FACT: Lighting can make an amazing impact on someone

    In order for lighting to make an amazing impact in you, you must not be afraid of danger. Sometimes to get most incredible experience in life, we most enter the danger zone and if we are afraid, we will never get that incredible experience

    Photo by: aixcracker

    Saturday, July 2, 2011

    To live a creative life......

    *Are you on Facebook? Like InspirU CooCoo and add more creativity to your Facebook.


    Totally agree with it. Need I say more?

    Print by Amanda Cherie (via tonirica)

    Friday, July 1, 2011

    DIY highlight - Newspaper ball



    Newspaper ball, the DIY project by Strawberry-Chic is a great decoration item. It is a stylish addition to either your porch or backyard. I can picture different ones hanging in a backyard with Christmas lights all around. The best thing about it all is that it's easy to make and practically won't cost you anything (just check out the material list).



    Head on over to Strawberry-Chic to check it out.

    Other DIY's on InspirU CooCoo: 
        ♦  Easy A
        ♦  Rainy cloud colorful rain (for children)
        ♦  Fun, Creative Father's Day Inspiration (really like the S'mores grill at the bottom)
    HyperSmash