I Heart Red Velvet Art
June 6, 2010, 11:15 pm
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baking,
business,
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dresses,
Elsie Flannigan,
independent,
indie,
inspiration,
Jeph Jacques,
Missouri,
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prints,
Questionable Content,
Red Velvet Art,
RVA,
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Springfield,
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Web Comics
As mentioned in a previous post, I’m an avid follower of Elsie Flannigan’s blog. The lovely lady owns and operates Red Velvet Art with a few friends, an online shop with a gallery currently undergoing a transformation and relocation in Springfield, Missouri.


Check out these cute offerings and then head on over to the site for more and purchasing (:


























Cute cute cute :3
Once again, go here!
And on a sidenote, the man behind my favorite web comic Questionable Content, Jeph Jacques, is making this into an apron and I am so excited:

Don’t get it? Read the comic, or cheat.
I’ll be in Boise all next week!
Dacoda.
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February Lifestyle
February 27, 2010, 8:48 pm
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Day To Day Shit | Tags:
creativity,
culture,
Drew Barrymore,
Ellen Page,
eyecandy,
fashion,
habits,
influences,
inspiration,
journaling,
Landon Pigg,
lifestyle,
literature,
music,
notebook,
phrases,
polyvore,
sayings,
style,
trends,
Whip It
I’m going to try doing one of these every month, and see how things evolve. It’s awfully fun, I’d suggest picking up the habit (:
And I definitely recommend carrying a notebook with you everywhere you go to jot down all the little things that strike you at any given time to aide in creativity later.
Oh, and my new heartthrob:

Landon Pigg <3
(a.k.a. the guy from Whip It)
Speaking of Whip It, who else is so inspired by Ellen Page’s character Bliss/Babe Ruthless’s style? I know I am. Lordy, over all fashionably inspired. Those girls were babes with good, unique taste. Drew Barrymore is a golden lady.
On a side note, how do you personally define the saying ‘cast pearls before swine’? I know my definition, and I know it’s not biblically correct, and I don’t really care. I’m just interested to know what your own views on it are (:
A final piece of advice, don’t be afraid to mark up your books. Your own books. Annotating is the key to grasping why the written word is so impacting.
Enjoy the rest of this leap-less February,
Dacoda.
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