As you can see, there needs to be much more added like full outfit inspo and collages, as well as a cover but this is just the beginning as you can get the jest behind what it should look like. Of course this is just a guideline, you may do whatever you please to it. Now have fun creating!!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Spring Lookbooks
Hello, so sorry I stopped posting after I created this blog, but recently I have felt the need to want to start it up again so let's get right to it! With the winter months seeming to drone on and on forever, in the back of your mind you are probably also wishing for warmer weather and none other than spring! Any girl knows that spring is the time to put away the dark colors (but wait do I have to put away all of the black?) and pull out the fresh florals and airy springtime hues. So since you are thinking about these things in the back of your mind, even if you can't go out buying all of your shorts and crop tops, it is a good idea to start putting down all of the necessities (maybe not the bare necessities but it still counts) that you might need this coming season before you go out binge shopping and spending all of your money on things you will not be able to match with much or wear often. To do so, right after winter break I started on my very own spring lookbook! I have been meaning to do one for some time now (basically for every season) but with all of the extra days off thanks to snow I finally stopped putting it off and got to work. First I went out and bought virtually every February magazine on the news stands that I could find. Ergo, many of these had winter things still but you can still get inspiration from those staple things that carry over season after season (ex: plaid, floral, etc.). Besides pictures to cut and print out that are your sources of inspiration, all you need is some paper, scissors, and craftiness skills. Then again I am not the most creative person when it comes to drawing and even writing all pretty and neat, but nothing has to be perfect as long as you get the idea of what you want. I decided to put my paper into sheet protectors to give it a nice clean look and feel. There are many other options as well, for example just nice plain construction paper or blank booklets you can pick up virtually any arts and crafts place for rather cheap! So, since you've probably had enough of me talking here is an example of what it could look like (aka mine so far):
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