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]]>Hinds’ love for colorful interior design has been a part of her life long before she built an impressive following on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. She grew up in a house where bold and vibrant colors were celebrated, and they always gave her a nostalgic feel because they reminded her of her childhood.
Hind wanted to fill her home with vibrant decorations because she believes they can greatly impact our mood. She’s a huge believer anyone can fill their home with bold colors if they want to because she did so while living in small and rented apartments.
“As a renter, I haven’t always had the freedom to paint my space and if you’re in the same boat that doesn’t mean you can’t still incorporate color. In fact, you can think of a neutral blank wall as a canvas, nothing but opportunity there! You can add some bold art, plants, books, and a painted dresser,” she told Tinted.
Hinds’ social media pages are a perfect reminder you don’t need a fortune to build home of your dreams. She found many of her favorite decorations and furniture pieces at thrift stores and used her DIY skills to put a fun twist on them.
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]]>But as her brand grew, so has her desire shifted towards teaching others her skills, and passing her knowledge onwards. Defining herself as a teacher and a blogger, Bugbee now teaches calligraphy and watercolor painting and shares her tips and tricks on her blog. Noteworthy blogposts include 10 ‘Stuck at Home’ Project Suggestions and The Beginner’s Guide to Modern Calligraphy.
“The best advice I can give about learning calligraphy is you have to enjoy your practice,” she writes. “Yes, use structured resources like an online course or a worksheet, but also let yourself have fun. As you start to get the hang of how to use a dip pen, take on engaging projects.” According to Bugbee, as long as your practice is enjoyable, you’ll continue to hone your skills.
Her blog is a great tool for aspiring calligraphers, but you can also enjoy Bugbee’s work without dipping your pen via Instagram:
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]]>An avid supporter of women’s rights, equality, and freedom of expression, Olek’s pieces were exhibited in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, Turkey, France, and other places around the globe; proving that people are tuned to her message.
“As a kid I learned to crochet a little,” she shared with Spear’s Magazine. “It was something to do when I was growing up; we had to reinvent what we had, to make something out of it. I spent a whole week collecting the tin caps from the milk we got every day to make art. I would collect the shiny paper when we had chocolate and make something out of it. I really hate it when artists say, ‘I can’t work because I don’t have materials.’ Find your own materials! Find your own!”
This DIY punk spirit shines throughout her work, making it altogether unique. Take a look for yourself.
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]]>The post Annika Hinds Will Make You Fall in Love with Thrifty Dopamine Décor appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Hinds’ love for colorful interior design has been a part of her life long before she built an impressive following on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. She grew up in a house where bold and vibrant colors were celebrated, and they always gave her a nostalgic feel because they reminded her of her childhood.
Hind wanted to fill her home with vibrant decorations because she believes they can greatly impact our mood. She’s a huge believer anyone can fill their home with bold colors if they want to because she did so while living in small and rented apartments.
“As a renter, I haven’t always had the freedom to paint my space and if you’re in the same boat that doesn’t mean you can’t still incorporate color. In fact, you can think of a neutral blank wall as a canvas, nothing but opportunity there! You can add some bold art, plants, books, and a painted dresser,” she told Tinted.
Hinds’ social media pages are a perfect reminder you don’t need a fortune to build home of your dreams. She found many of her favorite decorations and furniture pieces at thrift stores and used her DIY skills to put a fun twist on them.
The post Annika Hinds Will Make You Fall in Love with Thrifty Dopamine Décor appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>The post Now is a Great Time to Improve Your Handwriting appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>But as her brand grew, so has her desire shifted towards teaching others her skills, and passing her knowledge onwards. Defining herself as a teacher and a blogger, Bugbee now teaches calligraphy and watercolor painting and shares her tips and tricks on her blog. Noteworthy blogposts include 10 ‘Stuck at Home’ Project Suggestions and The Beginner’s Guide to Modern Calligraphy.
“The best advice I can give about learning calligraphy is you have to enjoy your practice,” she writes. “Yes, use structured resources like an online course or a worksheet, but also let yourself have fun. As you start to get the hang of how to use a dip pen, take on engaging projects.” According to Bugbee, as long as your practice is enjoyable, you’ll continue to hone your skills.
Her blog is a great tool for aspiring calligraphers, but you can also enjoy Bugbee’s work without dipping your pen via Instagram:
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]]>The post Olek’s Crochet Art is Something Else appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>An avid supporter of women’s rights, equality, and freedom of expression, Olek’s pieces were exhibited in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, Turkey, France, and other places around the globe; proving that people are tuned to her message.
“As a kid I learned to crochet a little,” she shared with Spear’s Magazine. “It was something to do when I was growing up; we had to reinvent what we had, to make something out of it. I spent a whole week collecting the tin caps from the milk we got every day to make art. I would collect the shiny paper when we had chocolate and make something out of it. I really hate it when artists say, ‘I can’t work because I don’t have materials.’ Find your own materials! Find your own!”
This DIY punk spirit shines throughout her work, making it altogether unique. Take a look for yourself.
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