Moodboard Monday is a fornightly collaboration between myself and the wonderful Jen over at Love Chic Living. To jazz things up a bit, I feature Jen’s boards over here at Lish Concepts and she features mine over at Love Chic Living. This week’s theme is the glorious – LONDON!
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Moodboard Monday is a fornightly collaboration between myself and the wonderful Jen over at Love Chic Living. To jazz things up a bit, I feature Jen’s boards over here at Lish Concepts and she features mine over at Love Chic Living. This week’s theme is the glorious – LONDON!
Londinium Wallpaper – http://www.grahambrown.com/uk/product/50-308/Londinium/4
Vintage Bus Blinds – http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/retrophenia/product/vintage-london-bus-blinds
London Bus Lampshade £35 – http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/hunkydoryhome/product/london-bus-lampshade
London Tea towels £16 http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/carolinemcgrath/product/maria-dahlgren-london-tea-towel
Chest £289 http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/thedesigncompany/product/london-city-scape-chest
Cabbie wall sticker – £12.95 http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/oakdenecoops/product/london-cab-vinyl-wall-sticker
London sewing kit – £10 http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/sewgirl/product/make-a-little-london-sewing-kit
Tube cushion – £69 http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/huntedandstuffed/product/london-underground-tube-map-cushion
‘This week, as with most weeks to be honest, I’ve been super excited to put the Moodboard together and have loved sourcing some fabulous London themed products for you. This summer has just been amazing with the Olympics and Paralympics and it helps me fall in love with London all over again. I lived there many years ago, and probably didn’t make the most of it then, but did enjoy it to its max when I visited a lot a few years later! I love its vibrancy and the fact it’s so hip and cool and this inspired me to find some funky designs for the home. Mostly I’ve scoured the wonderful site ‘Not on the High Street’ to find some amazing designs and makes that will give you the essence of London but won’t necessarily mean you have Union Jacks all over the place. Putting the Moodboard together this time, I’ve used Picmonkey, a great free photo collage site which is incredibly easy to use and very good fun. Do go and have a play if you’ve not used it before, you’ll love it! The centrepiece wallpaper is called Londinium by Graham and Brown and was very popular when I featured it on my blog a few months ago. You can find links to all the other products below in case you want to go and hunt them out for your own home. And so, I hope you’ve been inspired to make your own Moodboard and link up with us below in the comments section. We’d love to see what you’ve put together!
Jen x
Please hop over to Love Chic Living to take a look at my moodboard. This week I created a interior design moodboard with a little twist (there is a spot the landmark game for you to play!)
We’d love to see what you come up with and you still have a 2 weeks to think up a London board and share it with us on the comments before we move on to our next theme… The colour purple!
Moodboard Monday is a fortnightly collaboration between myself and the fabulous interior design blogger Jen over at Love Chic Living where we create a moodboard inspired by a certain theme. I will be featuring Jen’s moodboards on Lish Concepts and she will be featuring mine over at Love Chic Living! But that’s not all…. Moodboard Monday is also open to you! So if you are feeling inspired by this weeks offerings why not check out the theme for next week and play along.
You can create your Moodboard any way you like, with an actual magazine collage scanned in or photographed or using the computer ie. photoshop, picmonkey, olioboard or Polyvore. You may want to focus on interiors one week and fashion the next, you may want to use your own photography – anything goes, feel free! If you would like some ideas about how to create your moodboards check out my tutorial on How to create the perfect moodboard. The only rule is you need to use the week’s theme as a guideline (but as you see they can often be interpreted very differently!) and pop back the following Monday, grab the button from over in the sidebar and link up your creation via the comments!
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I have loved creating moodboards ever since I was a child, sticking and cutting in her first scrapbook. Fast forward 20 years to when I was studying styling and you can imagine I was in sheer heaven, moodboard heaven! For 3 years I spent every evening knee deep in the most gorgeous fashion, more »
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I have loved creating moodboards ever since I was a child, sticking and cutting in her first scrapbook. Fast forward 20 years to when I was studying styling and you can imagine I was in sheer heaven, moodboard heaven! For 3 years I spent every evening knee deep in the most gorgeous fashion, interior and trend magazines (some which cost a pretty penny too!) Brimming with the most inspiring photography and design I was forever saving special images for the day I could use them (and when that day rolls around it is soooo satisfying, believe me).
But what are moodboards? A moodboard is a collection of inspiring images that portray a certain feeling or atmosphere to the viewer.
Why use a moodboard? Moodboards are really handy things. They are fun to make but also serve a great purpose in all manner of creative projects.
For work I use them in various ways. When I am working on a brand identity they help visualise the message we are trying to get across. A brand is all about how the core message you are trying to portray is translated into the images and text you use for your company. A moodboard can visualise this message and assist in the process. I also use them when creating a styling concept, this could be for an event, an interior or to demonstrate a trend.
At home I use mood boards when I want to create a new look for my interior. For example when I started thinking about Littlelish’s nursery the first thing I did was turn to my magazines to make an inspirational moodboard.
Moodboards help to cement your ideas, they are reference point when choosing for example fabrics or colours for a room or designing a logo for a company. They are also inspirational, when you start out on a creative journey you might think you have a firm idea of what you want in mind but by creating a moodboard you actually go through a creative process. You are inspired by images you might not have thought of using and arrive new and original ideas, creating something far more interesting than what you had originally planned.
How to make a beautiful moodboard
- Start with thinking about keywords around what you are creating, narrow it down to 5 and choose carefully making sure none of them overlap or are different words for the same idea. (ie key words for my blog are stylish, fun, heart warming and happy)
- Look for images that evoke the feeling of these words in you, they can be literal or not but be selective! The images can be interior, fashion, lifestyle or just beautiful photography. If you are looking at a brand you can also think about the type of person who would be buying ie. your target market and find a good image to represent them.
- Now you need to spread all these images out all over the floor or a large desk if you have one. Mine is always the floor as my desk is never large enough! Weed out any you don’t think are right and try and make a cohesive collection, look for instance at colour/shape/graphic themes – find the linking thread/s.
- Less is in this case also very often more. Choose larger images. A few stronger, big images will always look better than a collection of small fiddly images.
- Check back over your original words, are your images saying what you want them to say?
- Once you have chosen your final images you need to place them together – this can be a bit of a puzzle. Play around with it until you get something you are happy with. Sometimes you will have to add one of the images you put aside or take out an image to get it right. If you have any smaller images you can cut around the detail (sometimes it looks cool to have a graphicy cut out border) and place it over the base images but do this carefully otherwise it won’t look good. Sometimes I do this to cover places where more photos join if it adds anything. If an image does not add anything or is similar to another image weed it out, you don’t need it!
- Once you are happy with your final moodboard it is time to stick it down. I normally use foam board to stick it onto as this is very durable and thick and if you can, use spray mount to stick it down as glue often shows through and doesn’t stick it well enough. If you are using a really strong permanent spray mount make sure you get it in the right place first time or you will not be able to get it back up again! Watch out as this is really sticky stuff and seems to fly everywhere, it is ideal if you can spray inside a cardboard box or something to contain the glue.
And there you have your finished moodboard to gaze at and inspire you. Keep referring to it along your creative process and be reminded of what you are trying to achieve.
Do you create moodboards? Have any top tips to share? Let me know by leaving me a comment….
Watch this space for a tutorial on how to create the perfect colour chart to match your board.
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I’m a freelancer in creative marketing with a background in design and styling but when I'm not working I'm doing the most important job in the world, being mummy to my beautiful little girl! I love to create and craft and have a passion for colour and beautiful detail. This blog is all about my life, my amazing daughter, my inspirations and creations!
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