Lauren's blog's bright colors and bubbly font immediately caught my eye. I was drawn to her images-- specifically the one on her "Scribbles!" post. Each of Lauren's posts listed simple steps for stress-relieving drawing activities. The "scribbles" activity was something I used to frequently partake in during especially boring classes. Having been at home for remote learning, I've found other alternatives for "scribbling" and haven't done it since last semester. Lauren's post encouraged me to pick up a pen and get to drawing. I began scribbling away, beginning with a black outline. Working in no particular order, I lined the spaces with orange, magenta, green, and violet, until my abstract creation was complete. For the first time in several months, I moved my hand in a non-letter form. Watching each individual section come together was entertaining-- and oddly satisfying. Thank you Lauren for sharing this fun activity!
During my most recent thrifting trip, I headed over to the Champaign Goodwill in hopes of finding some warmer pieces for fall. After browsing around for an hour, I left with a yellow handmade sweater and coral peacoat (50% off!), spending $8 in total. I've been thrifting for around 3 years now and have been to Goodwill more times than I can count. With the majority of my closet being thrift finds, I like to think that I've picked up some useful tips and tricks over the years. That being said, here are 5 tips you can use the next time you go thrifting! 1. Know your store's specialties. Not all consignment stores are the same! There are two local Goodwills-- one in Savoy and the other in Champaign. I've found that the Savoy Goodwill tends to have a better selection of sweaters, shorts, skirts, kids' clothing, and mens' clothing. You may have better luck at the Champaign Goodwill for jeans, shoes, dresses, and coats/outerwear. Of course, this varies from year to ...