Blog Entry by Petchy



http://madebypetchy.blogspot.com/2008/08/another-one-to-cross-off-list.html


There's really little to say about this blog entry. It had a giant picture of her project, which gave good visuals. The copy is good, since it's black on white. I'd want to do this project one time. It requires diligence, though. Something that I lack as of the moment.

Charms

Artwork by: http://kitcat4056.deviantart.com/
When I found this picture from deviantart.com, the first thing that came to my mind was, I HAVE to freaking make these! I'm a Pokemon fan - before. And when I mean before, I mean when it was still the first season. I got depressed after I knew that more Pokemon were going to be introduced. After all, I memorized 300+ Pokemon names, and which number they are. I was never ready to memorize 300 more names.


But other than Pokeballs, I could make other charm designs as well. I could do miniature sweets. I could do letters. I could do creatures. But first on my list is definitely these Pokeballs.


It's really easy to make charms like these. All I would need is polymer clay, paint, varnish, hooks and an oven. Everything's easy to get, except the polymer clay. I tried to search for a supplier of polymer clay online, but what I found is that the supplier's relatively far from my house, and that polymer clay is expensive. It also comes in different colors. So a set of polymer clay would cost me more than 3 thousand pesos.


It gets me really excited, though. Crafts like this is really a hobby of mine. And my friend, who is also a Marketing Management student just like me, suggested that I should make some and sell them. Talk about talking business! I've never imagined myself making charms and selling them. Maybe because it would really require hard work and patience. And, since I'm still in college, I'm going to find it hard to allot time for making charms.


My friends and I thought of selling planners, once. But we never pushed through because we don't have a graphic designer who could design our planners.


Anyway, I think I won't be able to put up my own business with selling charms. It's too expensive for me, and I don't have a team to work with on this. The supply is limited as well. But it would be really a fun thing to do.

Art Block

Artwork by: http://resoluteassassin.deviantart.com/
Art block. It is a term used when artists seemingly can't have any good ideas when making their works. They try, but the works don't really fit their standards.

This is what I'm having as of the moment. I get my trusty pencil and sketch pad, ready to do some doodles, but I just can't seem to have any good ideas on what to draw. I was trying to draw a cavegirl, but I don't like how she turned out, and stopped working on her completely. I've been wanting to draw cavegirls because, well, they look amazing since they're hunters. It doesn't matter if they don't bathe! I also feel the same about pirates. They don't bathe, but they're good fighters. And stealers, for that matter.

Anyway, when I DO get brilliant ideas for art works, it's when it's late at night or when I'm totally swamped with work. But when I try to sit down and try to draw, nothing comes out good. Art blocks really make my day depressing. They slap my face hard with a hard plank, with the word UNIMAGINATIVE written all over it.


Usually, what I do when I experience art blocks is I clean my thoughts. Sometimes, the reason why we experience art blocks is that we're too stressed with other things. So what I do is finish all my homework, clean my room, eat some snacks, listen to feel-good songs, and anything that would relax me. I also find inspiration through deviantart.com. The works there impressive, and I get ideas there on what my art works should look like and what they should contain.

It's a good thing that I'm not enrolled in a Fine Arts class, since I get art blocks often. And I'm such a perfectionist, in a way that if I believe that my art work is missing something, or if doesn't look right, I give up right away.


Well, I'll try once more. I'll think of something good to draw. It's time to go to my inspirations and work!

Video Blog Review: DIY Dreamcatcher






This video blogger, Meg Allan Cole, shows viewers some of her DIY crafts, while she makes them herself. She is also known for creating decorations for her home, and some event ideas, tips and tricks for weddings and seasonal holidays. In the video above, she teaches us how she could make a dreamcatcher.

Personally, I love dreamcatchers. I'd like to buy one to display in my house. However, I can't find any dreamcatchers for sale in the shopping places I go to here in the Metro. I'm grateful to have stumbled upon this video because, instead of spending so much on a dreamcatcher, I could just make one from things lying around in my house.

This video blog definitely encourages resourcefulness, as most DIY tutorials do. Meg also encourages creativity, by stating that we could do a different method and use different materials in making a dreamcatcher. Bottom line, it really is "anything goes". Crafters are masters of their own work. Meg is just an adviser, giving tips on how to do crafts such as this.

What I like about this video blog is that she really took her time explaining the steps in her tutorial. Her voice was loud and clear, so no text was needed. Just like a recipe, wherein it gives the ingredients needed, Meg mentions all the materials needed for this project for easier reference. I also like how she gives tips on making a dreamcatcher quicker to do, such as doubling the twine when wrapping the embroidery hoop. The lighting is perfect, and the video is in high quality, which makes viewers have a clear picture on the dreamcatcher.

Overall, this video blog really wants me to look at her other DIY tutorials because she gives great advice. This dreamcatcher is definitely going in my to-do list of craft projects, along with other projects I’m procrastinating on.

How to: Paper Stars



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Cess Lugtu's Wordpress


Cess Lugtu

The blog site of Cess is a clean and bright site. She used the colors white and gray, but added orange to some of the links, which goes really well with the color scheme. But this blog site is too plain for my liking. More images could have been added to add a more aesthetic element to it. But I really like how her blog entry contains a picture, at least.

The copy is a bit lazy, because the content blends to everything in the website. Gray is too light to stand out against the white background. More information about the blogger could also have been put in the blog site. Aside from the name, nothing else gives information about the maker of the blog.

In the default Wordpress layout, visitors can share the blogs through Twitter and Facebook, which gives an advantage to the blogger as publicity. However, Cess’ blogs were not categorized and there is no search bar. The user experience for this blog site could still be improved upon.

Ruchie's Wordpress




This blog is as simple as it could be. Making use of the colors black and white, this blog site aims to focus on the content, and not on the design. The Wordpress basic layout is good enough, giving categories to the blogs for easier access to the viewers. At the menu located at the right side of the page, situated there is a search box.

The blogs can be shared through Facebook and Twitter, which is an advantage to the blogger. When viewers share a blog entry, the blogger could get publicity.

What the blog is missing is the information about the blogger. It would be nice to have a bit of background shown on the blog site. Also, colorful elements, such as font colors, images, and the like, would make this blog site more appealing as well. Each blog entry should have images of what the blogger is reviewing. In Ruchie’s case, she makes reviews of different websites. It would be best to give viewers an immediate picture of how the websites look like.

The image header found in the site could be a personal image made by the blogger, or an image of the blogger itself. It would also be nice to use more elements offered by wordpress for an added bonus. The copy of the website is formal, and it gives a clear distinction from the bold titles of each entry.