Merriam-Webster has defined "Workstation" as an area that has the equipment needed for one person to do a particular job. 3smartcubes has its theory of how workstations reflects how you work and what kind of future prospects you hold. I'd think workstations are also great spaces to showcase one's individuality!
I love doing workstations revamp! I give mine a fresh new look every few months - putting up new motivation quotes, trying new colours and creating new moodboards for better organization! I'd wanted a revamp of my workstation for the longest time now - with functional moodboards (I can't stress enough how "life-saving" these moodboards are for me!), favourite pastel colours, it's like my way of welcoming spring! Sharing some photos where I've gotten my inspirations from, and I'd hope it'll inspire you greatly on your next workstation revamp ;P
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Simple DIY Recipe for Healthy Granola Squares that you can make in just 5 minutes! Ingredients:
Step 1: Melt 1/4 cup butter and 1/4 cup chocolate chips. Stir continuously, add in 2 teaspoon cinnamon power and sugar (optional). Pour mixture into a mixing bowl. Step 2: Slowly add in dried fruits, baked granola nuts and rolled oats, remaining 1/2 cup chocolate chips to the mixture. Mix throughly to ensure even coating. Pour the mix into greased baking tin. Step 3: Spread the mix thinly and evenly in the greased baking tin. Cut into squares. Freeze for 5 hours. Enjoy! Anne from Team Graphic45 came up with a really fresh idea on using tags, that is, Slider Tags! It surely got us all in the scrapbooking community, raving and we simply can't wait to DIY our very own!
Anne did a really good job sharing a YouTube video on the groundwork and craft technicalities behind the architecture of the slider tag. It's about 50mins long video, do watch it through if you've the time. Otherwise, like us, you can start the video from 15:00mins. =P With slight improvisations we make in the process, have a look at our final product! Itching to make your own already? Happy crafting and long weekends y'all! It has been real long while since my last tumbler art! Bringing you: Travel Documented Altered Tumbler ! Like most scrappers out there, I adore documenting about things on travel trips and I collect ticket stubs, postcards, brochures and just about any travel collectables I can get my hands on, and add them the photo albums or Project Life. This way, it gives a whole lot meaning and gush of travel memories when I look through the travel photos. And this, is the inspiration and story behind this Travel Documented Altered Tumbler. Let's have a close-up look on the details: Background stamp was by Inkadinkado. Instead of the regular stamping, stamped images were cut into strips of different sizes and I did a collage of these stamped strips for the background. Just as a travel trip, we piece together each and every memory and detail, and that's what makes the trip feels complete and wholesome. The pennant stamp was from Unity. I've chosen Charcoal Black from VersaFine Ink Pad, to bring out the intricate details of the stamps. The vintage map of Japan was from an old Atlas book. You can probably find an Atlas book in one of the thrift shops in your neighbourhoods or the nearest bookstore. Use a pair of really sharp scissors to trim the edges round the map, then distress the edges with Bark from VersaFine, to recreate a vintage look. Rolling 'em up and trim round the edges (if need to). Other idea: Recreate the look in the form of a tag or even a 12" x 12" scrapbook page, where you can add on travel photos, write short captions and embellish with ticket stubs, cut-outs from travel brochures and postcards or just any other collectables from the trip! Hope you like this! |
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