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What's on Your Mind? Speech Bubble Tutorial


      Since people on Instagram have asked me how I make my speech bubbles, I thought what better to do than make a tutorial! Today I will be showing you how my drawings and doodles get from paper to finished product, using this Feminist bubble as the example. (If you haven't been introduced to feminism yet, it's wonderful, I highly recommend it) This is the method I use for my bubbles as well as my other drawings. 

You Will Need: 
+ blank paper
+ pencil
+ pen
+ picture-taking device or scanner


      First, think of something to write or draw. It can be anything! Then, of course, draw it. (In pencil first). I've developed a habit of making an italic bubble font, but don't feel like you have to copy me! Look at other fonts and experiment with other styles of lettering. 
       It usually takes a few tries for me to get the letters and the bubbles just the right shape.


        Once you've got your drawing just the way you want it, go over it in pen. I love my micron pens but anything will do, as long as the ink is dark and consistent. Then erase any leftover pencil lines.


       Then, take a picture of it! (you could also scan your drawing but I don't have a scanner and I get by just fine). You can use a fancy camera or just an iPhone, just make sure the lighting is okay because grainy photos make the in-computer part difficult. 


       Transfer your photo to your computer, and open it in GIMP. Desaturate it to get rid of any bad white balance situations.


        Go to colors>curves and in the value channel, drag the curve so that it's pretty much a vertical line. Use your judgement to decide where that line is so that the lines you drew show up the right thickness.


       Next, use the paint bucket tool to color things in. 

       Continue doing this. (It was a bit more complicated with this multi-bubble drawing but it should be pretty simple if none of your lines overlap). Just drop "paint" on all the lines and empty spaces. 

        Keep experimenting with colors. It always takes me lots of tries to figure out what colors I want my art to be. Usually I look to my art and design board on Pinterest for color combo inspiration.


      Now I'll show you how to add the glitter overlay I often enjoy adding. (You can do this with any pattern or texture). 
       First, find a suitable texture for free online. (I just googled "free gold glitter texture").
      Next, go to the select by color tool and click on the region you want to cover. (As you can see, the text is selected here).
       


       Import your texture and resize it if necessary.
       + Go to layer> transparency> add alpha channel
       + Go to select> invert (or command + i)
       + Go to edit> cut (or command + x) to remove the pieces you don't want.

      
       In this case, I used the eraser tool to take the glitter out of every other letter.

   
       After messing with colors a bit more, I decided on a pale pink for the remaining letters instead of yellow. And there's my finished product! (sometimes I like to add a filter at the end too).

      If you make any drawings with this method, be sure to link to them below or tag me in your Instagram posts, I'd love to see them!

It's on my mind








      I do sincerely apologize for not blogging more, however, I don't have time to make posts let alone do anything blog-worthy. Quality over quantity.
       Lately though, I've been expressing my thoughts with speech bubble art things. (And I drew an orange too. It doesn't fit the theme but just accept it). I'm getting real into making these, and now that I think about it maybe I'll even do a tutorial for them! It's fun to be doing drawing/art again.

So, enjoy my candy-colored bubbles of teen angst!

Winter Photography Pin-Spiration

        Winter is easily the toughest season for photography, especially if you live somewhere with winters like Minnesota. Everything is the same color (or lack thereof. Everything is white and brown). And don't even get me started on how it's too cold out to take pictures for more than ten minutes. (or five! or two!) So far we had been blessed with an unseasonably warm and pretty much snowless December, but as of yesterday I'll bet you the snow has settled in until mid-March. And I need to figure out how to do photography with it. 
           Of course, I usually like to work with color much more than this. But sometimes winter colors are my only option- so I turned to pinterest, just like I turn to pinterest for everything else, for some inspiration on how to get pretty pictures in the winter.

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Christmas Wishlist


        Wishlists. Always loads of fun. It's a little late for a Christmas wish list, it being Christmas Eve and all, but they're so much work to put together with all the hyperlinks and the game of Tetris that is creating the image that I didn't really have time until now anyway. So, here's what I've got my eye on this year:

Haribo gummies // All the kinds. Always.

Lush Space Girl Bath Bomb // I've never gotten anything from Lush before but people keep raving about their bath bombs and I've seen gorgeous pictures of this one on tumblr!

Slouch Socks // I will never have enough socks.

Sweet Tea iPhone Case // All my phone cases are cracking so I'm in the market for a new one, and this is gorgeous, to say the least.

Nikon D7000 // Okay, I'm already 90% sure I'm getting this one to replace my old D3000 and I am SO. EXCITED.

Nikon Remote // I realized the other day how much better my self-portraits are when they're in perfect focus, and that's where this remote will come in handy!

Cable Turtleneck // I'm so happy turtlenecks are back in style. They're so comfy. 

Star Front/Back Earrings // I just love earrings. Especially these earrings.

Monogram Crest Journal // I've been looking for a journal with blank pages (as opposed to lined). Now IF ONLY THEY MADE A LETTER Z VERSION, SEEING AS THEY MAKE MOST OTHER LETTERS.

Holga Lens & Filter Turret for Nikon // I've had my eye on this forever, mostly for the kaleidoscope filter.

The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman // I'll probably just check this one out from the library, but I'm definitely interested in reading this book. It's a plain little love story that takes place right around where I live. 

Afternoon










        It definitely doesn't look or feel like a typical Minnesota December. The snow is gone and has been replaced by light rain and the grass had barely browned. We've had barely two days of sun this month, which usually bothers me but today the neighborhood was so moody and beautiful. The weather made me feel alive. 
        I went out to a local coffee shop with my sister and our friend, who of course scorned and rolled their eyes at all the pictures I took of the food, but it was totally worth it; coffee shop photoshoots are my dream. We then walked around the neighborhood and I kept marveling at the moody lighting and taking as many pictures as I could. I'm very proud of the images that resulted from the day. (And yes, this was in the afternoon- it was this dark by 4:00 PM. Shoutout to 45 degrees north).

Photos Every Day








Last year, I tried doing a 365 project. If you're unfamiliar with that, it's a project where you take a photo every day for a year. Some people say they don't like the idea because inspiration shouldn't be forced, but often my photos aren't very thought out anyway and the 100 or so days I got through last time really did help me improve my photography. 

So, I'm at it again! Hopefully I'll be able to get through the year this time. I'm eleven days in now, and here are some of the best photos from the project so far. Enjoy!

Offbeat

      I've still got lots going on in my life right now, but I made a little time to take photos this afternoon. I messed with flashes and lamps and lights to get the lighting right, and honestly as I took the photos I thought they'd end up as trash. But I tried editing them anyway and got them to look a little grunge-y and I am SUPER happy with the results! 
        Hopefully I'll be back regularly soon. I have a couple of long weekends coming up where I might be able to make some posts!

October Photo Diary + Update!

Hello! It's been a while, I know, and I can't guarantee I'll be back on here regularly for another while... Life gets in the way. But it has been an interesting few weeks, so why not show you a few pictures and give a little update?
Mid-October, I met up with some other teenagers I met on Instagram to take photos downtown, and ended up with this, which is one of my new favorites of mine.
                   
Later on, my new Kanken backpack that I had been dying to order came in the mail! I use it for school now and it's perfect.
                       
The sky was so beautiful and hazy I had to take a few pictures... Not without my new backpack, of course.
                 
This isn't all that artistic, but I went to the first party I've ever been to as a high school student (even though I've been in high school for a year and two months. So that's why it's a big deal!) it was a halloween party for people involved in the school musical and I dressed up as Wednesday Addams.
                 
I finished off the chaos of quarter finals week with a mango passionfruit macaron, aka heaven.


And lately, I've also been:

Costuming: If you remember, I got laryngitis the day of my musical audition and didn't make it, but now I'm on the costumes crew! It's more work than fun but it's nice to be involved in the show. 

Jamming out: listening to a lot of Florence and the Machine.

Dreading: my quarter report card. I have a geography teacher I just can't argue with. 

Loving: Choir. I love to sing and it's wonderful to have a class I can look forward to every day. Most of the girls are in the grade below me, but I'm still making friends there and now I have a nice little support group of girls, who gave me the boost I needed to ask a boy to the school dance… and he said yes! (Cue internal freak-out!)

So there's my exciting news for you, I hope I can be back soon!



Don't Worry


      I know this isn't much of a post but I'm still trying to stay active on my blog despite not having the time to think of many ideas let alone execute them! I drew this little bit out when I was trying to de-stress in the middle of all my homework. I went over it again on my computer to smooth it out and add colors and I'm pretty happy with the result. Makes me wonder why I don't draw more.


Salted Butter Caramels


      For some odd reason unbeknownst to me, my mom prefers cheap, bad caramels over the real good ones. And after many an argument with her as to why I'm right, you bet I had soft, salty, buttery caramels on the brain. So when I saw this recipe, which looked pretty simple, I knew I had to make it. 
      I'm on a short break/holiday from school since the entire state gets a four-day weekend so I set out to make some delicious hunks of pretty much pure sugar and fat.  

      I'll hand you off to A Beautiful Mess for the recipe, since that's where I found it, but enjoy a few pictures of the process- but forgive my kitchen for being terribly un-photogenic. And I'm smart enough to know that when making something as time-sensitive as caramels, photography shouldn't be one's first priority. 






      I used half and half instead of heavy cream since we didn't have any around, and I think I cooked them just a tad too long, so they're a little tough. But they taste absolutely delicious!

All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go

                           



      Sorry about my blogging break! I'll try my best to keep up with this- I had lots of things planned out for September but once they ran out I never had time to make new plans... So bear with me as I continue this new blogging adventure!

       I got this dress on my trip a couple of weeks ago in Madison with my friends, and did a little photoshoot in it earlier this week. It's a bit short, but with tights I think it works pretty well, and I really think the collar is perfect. It has this cute little scallop detailing on the edge, and the sleeves do too. Hopefully I'll find a way to wear it to school before it gets too cold!

"There's a kiss that sits upon her lips; that waits for planes and battleships"

            
      School has been swallowing me whole. I haven't had much time to blog or do much fun stuff but today I did finally get around to taking some pictures, so I thought I'd share one with you. I'm pretty proud of it, since it turned out exactly like the idea I had, which doesn't happen often! 

      Hopefully I'll be back here soon❤️