Anything On Paper

Hi I'm Faye, and I like doodling.

This blog is for sharing my doodles, sketches and journal entries on my moleskine.


Oh, I ramble about music, travel, home improvement and food too.

I just happened to watch this on TCM Channel today and I loved it. The movie features Danny Thomas as Gus Kahn the lyricist and Doris Day as his wife. I’m a huge fan of black and white movies and musicals in general so I tuned in.

“In Chicago in 1908, aspiring lyricist Gus Kahn begs music company clerk Grace LeBoy to read some lyrics he has written. Although she brusquely dismisses him, he finally persuades her to look at them, and she advises him that the trick to writing a good lyric is to remember that most popular songs give people a way to say “I love you.”

Youtubefest!

Opening Credits and character introduction

Gus Kahn Song Medley - I love Doris Day’s voice!

It Had To Be You - One of my favorites scores in the movie.

Makin’ Whopee - A funny take on married life

Final Credits (I Wish I Had A Girl) - This part made me tear up!

Ah, they don’t make movies like they used to.

There’s something about beautiful handwriting that catches my fancy. I love it and I find it very romantic. In each curl of a letter, one is sure the writer has put a lot of care into it. It requires precision, but even if it does not turn out as planned, it’s still beautiful because the imperfection makes it unique. It’s handcrafted, and nothing is ever like it. 

I don’t know crap about calligraphy, the styles or the tools needed to execute the pretty lettering, so I will post some inspirations instead. 

by thefozzybook

by Meg Gleason

by Jay Roeder

by Rhiana Lederman

by eduoliveiraa

I am so going to practice my cursive now.

First doodle for 2012 :) May we live with purpose everyday. 

I now also have a registered username with Polyvore. Aaaaaack!!

Water lilies and water ladies

Gouache and ink on paper

I am proud to say Project Shelf Makeover is now done! It took us three whole days to finish everything, from sanding the bookcase to painting it, sorting all our books, documents, CDs and trinkets and putting them all back to the shelf again. The whole project wasn’t only about refurbishing an old furniture, it also allowed us to re-examine what were the things that we needed to let go of in order to save space.

Before:

During:

After:

It’s no designsponge, but it’s a start, and I’m really proud of the improvement. 

The challenge of this whole shelf makeover thing is not painting the furniture itself, but sorting all our stuff, cleaning them, and putting them all back in the shelf. We have tons of books, CDs, DVDs and random shiznit, and we ended up putting half of them in a box to be sold in a garage sale. It was exhilarating to say goodbye to all those things that we deemed important before but are no longer useful to us now.

Found my old water colours and oil pastels inside the shelf’s bottom cabinet


Old film rolls that need to be archived properly

Goodbye old stuff! It’s time for a garage sale!

In putting things back together, similar to grocery shelf marketing strategy, you put the less used books at the top and bottom shelf and the often-read books at the middle shelf so that they are easier to take out and put back. Hence, my mom’s medical books and my old computer text books were put waaaay up at the top, while the general fiction and art books were arranged in the middle.

Ever since I started this project, I’ve been excited to further do some improvements in our place by looking around the house and checking what other furniture needs refurbishing and what part of our home is due for purging. We have tons of stuff to do then:

1. China/porcelain shelf in the dining room - 

2. Divider between the family room and the dining room

3. Magazine shelf

4. Kitchen cabinets

I know it will take a lot of time and money to rearrange everything and make things more pleasing to the eye, but I have the rest of the year ahead to plan this out. Plus, the whole creative process is so much fun!

Speaking of creative process, I spent the evening doing a mood board for the family room at www.olioboard.com. This is actually my first interior decorating mood board, and it’s so addicting. I love it. 

The couch, the shelf, the floor and the side tables are the key pieces that I have in the family room. I made sure that I kept the colors and textures intact in order for me to have a good gauge of what other things I can add to the room.  

Here are some olioboards that caught my eye! 

Go Red, Marilyn! by rrcmetro

Go Red, Marilyn! by rrcmetro

Seaside Modern by rrcmetro

Seaside Modern by rrcmetro

cucire è creativo by mirellparer

I think I’m gonna start making this a weekly exercise. :)

Happy 2012 EVERYONE! :D

Another entry in my moleskine on the last day of the year! 

like I always say, “I want to draw like Gustav Klimt.”

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Today is the start of Project Shelf Makeover. The idea started when I bought a couch for the family room and noticed that the wall-to-wall bookshelf is still not painted nor varnished. I researched and bought paint that would complement the warm tone of our place, then my mom contacted our carpenter who would actually kickstart the actual makeover. 

So this morning, after deciding to take a leave from the office—my sister, my mom and I started to take out all the stuff from the shelf and sorted some of them for donation/keeping/garage sale. I was in charge of the CDs and DVDs as well as some of the pocketbooks. My sister and I unanimously decided that the textbooks from our academic years as well as the Danielle Steels had to go. I knew it was only part one, of the whole purging process and there are still TONS of work to do. The hardest part is actually letting go of all these things, but I was determined to go as minimalist as possible. 

shelf junk and other thingamajiggies

Our random junk and all sorts of thingamajiggies. 

Our carpenter, in style for the NBA Season

Kuya O’Neal, putting wood putty on the bookshelf.

Prepping time!

After emptying the shelf, our carpenters started masking the edges with wood putty to even out imperfections. Then they used sandpaper to smoothen the surface. They applied the first coat of paint in “Straw Hat”afterwards and let it dry. It took them the entire afternoon to putty, sand, and paint the whole thing. Even only on the first coat of paint, I already love the clean look of our book case. 

Voila!

We will continue the execution of Project Shelf Makeover tomorrow, but for the meantime, I’ve also been gathering ideas on how to spruce up the book shelf even more and take advantage of this whole “messy” set up and stumbled upon these great ideas:

All images below are from www.hgtv.com

Functional and Stylish Wall-to-wall Bookshelves

This interior decoration and home improvement stuff is seriously addicting. :)

I’m inlove with this film, the story behind it and the music it surrounds itself with. 

It also reminds me of someone with so much passion for playing music. 

Ahhh couldn’t you just drown yourself into jazz? I love it!

Must remind myself to get the full album. This is the kind of song that I’d listen to at the end of a week day to relieve myself from the remnants of the evilness of work. 

waffles! my favorite thing to eat aside from noodles and dark chocolate :)

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