Next step is tearing out favorite pages. Then I put them into plastic sleeves, sorted by category into binders. That is how much I ADORE my design magazines!
Leslie - A mood board is exactly what I need! Then I could rotate saved images out of my binders and into view depending on the project I have going (or dreaming about getting going).
Our Spring Break started this weekend and it's all about the "Staycation" as our weather is getting sunnier and Hubby has promised to heat the pool! :D
I know what you mean. I keep telling myself to stop buying interior mags and I keep buying them. They're such an exhale aren't they? Nowadays I pass them onto a friend who passes them onto another friend...
Linda, I feel terrible I am so late reading your blog and all my favorites. This could totally be my house! I have baskets just like this and yes even the same issues. Wasn't House and Garden the best? Hating that it's gone now. I agree an inspiration board is a good way to use all the ones you tear out! I'd love to see yours. You are so good with things like that!
Kim, It is the House and Garden editor, Dominique Browning's "welcome letter" I miss the most.
I have yet to read a "letter from the editor" in ANY current publication that is a short story creatively written, rather than a table of contents in sentence form. In my view, that is wasted space in magazine design!
Ha! A girl after my own heart...I am a magazine fiend as well...
ReplyDeleteMy spring cleaning does not involve any mags:)
Next step is tearing out favorite pages. Then I put them into plastic sleeves, sorted by category into binders. That is how much I ADORE my design magazines!
ReplyDeletecrazy, crazy, C RAY ZZZZZ!!!
Yep! That's what I do. Save all the inspiration for your mood board ( I need to make one)
ReplyDeleteI've got a pile too and always feel bad tossing them.
Have a great week Linda!
Leslie - A mood board is exactly what I need! Then I could rotate saved images out of my binders and into view depending on the project I have going (or dreaming about getting going).
DeleteOur Spring Break started this weekend and it's all about the "Staycation" as our weather is getting sunnier and Hubby has promised to heat the pool! :D
I know what you mean. I keep telling myself to stop buying interior mags and I keep buying them. They're such an exhale aren't they? Nowadays I pass them onto a friend who passes them onto another friend...
ReplyDeleteHey hey J! Can't believe you squeezed in blog reading while packing for that MAJOR outdoor experience (you're now on).
DeleteLooking forward to your wrap-up report and if you would ever go on it again - maybe once is enough, and onto the next adventure?!
Linda, I feel terrible I am so late reading your blog and all my favorites. This could totally be my house! I have baskets just like this and yes even the same issues. Wasn't House and Garden the best? Hating that it's gone now. I agree an inspiration board is a good way to use all the ones you tear out! I'd love to see yours. You are so good with things like that!
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying Spring!
xo
Kim
Kim, It is the House and Garden editor, Dominique Browning's "welcome letter" I miss the most.
DeleteI have yet to read a "letter from the editor" in ANY current publication that is a short story creatively written, rather than a table of contents in sentence form. In my view, that is wasted space in magazine design!