What a great painting this was for a wardrobe – Water Dreaming by Tjapaltjarri. You can find all of the Start with Art, and most of the packing posts… I’m still tracking down a few fugitives!
What other reference pages did you want?
love,
Janice
Gail says
Thanks so much for this–and for all your other labors of love!
Anonymous says
May I add a request, when you have time? I loved the various Starting from Scratch posts, and also the one showing how Vivienne's wardrobe would transition to a softer color scheme. Could you please do more of those, in different colors and lifestyles? It's so helpful when looking at a closet and wondering where to go from here, especially if on a budget or in a rural area without the chance to see ideas daily living in a big city. Thanks!!
Sue from WI
Virginia says
The genius of Janice is that you can substitute items and still get a lovely cohesive wardrobe. One of my favorite pastimes is to take a capsule, and swap out items to adjust it to my lifestyle. Just think of the capsule in the post as a template. For example, if the capsule shows a cream silk blouse and gray wool trousers, substitute a cream oxford shirt and gray corduroy pants. Keep the type (button up, tee, etc.) and the color the same. The end result has the same pulled-together look and feel, but in your own personal style. Have fun!
Anonymous says
I should have included this above, but my struggle is with trying to build a wardrobe while losing a LOT of weight. It's wonderful to buy clothes in smaller sizes, but it's hard to work my way into a new vision of myself.
Sue in WI
Lori @ In My Kitchen, In My Life says
I really appreciate when you include the colors in the title of the post. I don't think you need a tab for this — the post label bubble thing-y works well, but I just wanted to give a thumbs-up for when you do that.
Anonymous says
This is soooo wonderful ! No need to keep bookmarking certain of your articles, thank you, thank you ! Request Not So Crazy Eights category, please. Can't say enough good things about your site, it's a day with a hole in it if I don't see your blog !
Jan W says
As many others have said, thank you so much for compiling these reference pages. It makes the search for past posts so much easier!
Anonymous says
Thanks so much for the references. I like the start with art series best, especially how you reflect the mood/style of the painting, as well as the colour
Alice
lrlincks says
Thank you so much for the reference pages! I appreciate your efforts. : )