Creating a theme for certain areas of my home is something I love to do. It seems to give a home more personality, and most importantly, a reflection of who you are. Amongst our PL ladies, I'm definitely on the far side of PL boho chic (Cynthia Vincent, some Rory Beca, BB Dakota and prints/textures of Maison Scotch), mixed with a little bit of Woodstock-hippie (my impossible obsession with Free People). Hence, my style from clothing to decor leans more on the busy/eclectic side; mixing patterns and textures, layering everything, using mixed media, and incorporatnig flowers in any possible way...including my hair :D
With that being said, I tend to surround myself with none other than flowers, ethnic printed fabrics that catch wind easily, and a generous supply of inscents and candles. Anything that contributes to a peaceful and open-heart enviroment.
My desk has always been a crazy melting pot of graded school papers, uncapped pens and markers, smeared inscent ash and magazine tears (that's a third of the list). The pile eventually became too distracting, so I decided to rejuvenate my desk into something that was more... me.
I took this as a way of "spring cleaning"; cleaning with attempted creativity in order to create a visual representation of your soul's story. That is, taking reclaimed items and giving them a decorative purpose instead of getting rid of them. You could also consider it indoor recycling. A Green Movement contribution:D
Throughout the progress, I got more and more into creating this "story"of mine, and it ultimately became a two hour session that felt more like 10min. It was simply exhilarating in the most unexpected way. In that, I'd like to pass on my new "spring cleaning" recipe to you, and encourage all to try getting in touch with yourself by turning your surroundings into bits and pieces of you. The energy and space around you will feel more peaceful and even more exciting.
The next time you find yourself with nothing to do on an afternoon, try re-decorating your jewelry in a unique way,creating a story out of your kitchen decor and supplies, or using old scarves you bought from the flee market years ago and turning them into drapery to hang over your bed.
The possibilities are endless :) |