Lisa Hong |
Just my thoughts, things I make and like. |
This is super cool. Felted Anatomy. Mixed media at its prime.
(via the-absolute-best-posts)
I haven’t blogged in so long. I hate it when I start off my blogs saying, “I haven’t blogged in so long” although it’s true.
I’ve been under a lot of guilt lately. God gave me a wonderful 20 day break from school (and apparently social interaction), and I messed it all up. I had such grandiose plans for this 20 day break. I was going to finish 85% of my thesis. I was going to create a website. I was going to save babies and make a homeless friend. There were so many plans. What really happened was me sitting in my office chair watching shows of all nature, and of course Youtube videos of cats and babies.
Yet God keeps blessing me with opportunity. I got an awesome freelance job through a friend. I really don’t understand his logic. (God’s logic, not my friend’s. I’m not that bad of a designer). I guess with love there is no logic.
On another note, I cut my bangs. I have a secret to tell you guys. Whenever I cut my bangs, it really represents my forever alone status. This is because when I marry, I plan on having no bangs. I guess for a while I was growing out my bangs because I had this idea that I was going to marry soon. But then I looked down at the Pocahontas blanket that I still have on my lap, and the pile of chocolate wrappers all over my desk, and had an epiphany. So I took out my scissors and snipped away. This is not a ‘I am feeling sorry for myself’ moment right now. I actually am quite content with my Pocahontas blanket and mountains of chocolate, and wish to be left alone. So future boy that I will probably give the wrong impression to; leave me alone. My flirtatious laughter and hitting of your arm at your lame jokes are because I actually laugh at lame jokes and need to hit something when I laugh.

Okay I think that’s it for today. I guess I will try to blog more often. And talk about design stuff.
There are so many random cute little objects I own, but have no idea what to do with them. So I decided to cover an old wooden frame I had with a fabric sticker and display them like this.
The moments in my life when I wasn’t viewing everything behind a lens, with the intention of sharing it via social media, are the most vivid. Like the moment when I viewed the beautiful landscape of Provence, when my friend and I decided to sneak away from the tour bus to climb a huge boulder. I still remember the green fields, and the warm wind blowing in my hair. And another when I finally was able to visit my grandmother’s grave in Korea, and saw my own name carved into her tombstone, along with my other cousins. It struck something so strong within me. These are special snapshots in my own heart, that no one else will see, and I am glad I didn’t whip out a camera to capture it. Capturing life’s moments through photography is definitely special, but there is something more special by just breathing in the moment in the innate present. ‘This is now. I will always remember this.’
Margaret Oscar
One of my new years resolutions is to read the Bible every day. So I designed a mini Bible reading plan. Made a few for some other friends too!
Made one for caroline~~ Because of school, I feel like I’ve shafted all my friends this semester. Hopefully all these small gifts show my love and appreciation of them!
I forgot to mention that I used this tutorial online to make them! http://tashian.com/carl/archives/2009/03/knit_an_iphone_cozy.php
so true. so true.
(Source: pleasedonttouchthat, via pleatedjeans)
Knitted myself an iphone cozy. Took me freaking forever trying to figure out knitting in the round & using circular needles. BUT I DID IT.
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