Good morning! I have to say being at the beach has me in a different frame of mind. It is so crazy how as soon as I am about 5 miles or minutes from arriving and just being near the ocean, I can feel the stress slowly leave my body and mind. It is the most natural decompresser there is. As soon as I catch a glimpse of the royal blue ocean and see the majestic seagulls circling above almost to welcome me, I know calm and peace is inevitable. The first thing I did when I arrived was change and make a beeline for the beach, book in hand. I sat for two perfect, blissful, uninterrupted hours. I belong by the ocean year round all the time, It is where I feel my absolute best. How about you? Does it have that affect on you too?
Moving onto mood boards and mosaics as promised I would a few days ago........I must admit when I was reading a few blogs every now and then a few years ago I had no idea they were even blogs, in fact I didn't even know what a blog was! It was only in January when the light bulb went on and I realized what they are and that I in fact, could do it too! At first though it seemed daunting to put one together then to begin the job of managing it seemed like too much. I found out it really wasn't difficult at all and plunged right in. So here I was humming right along and I spot a beautiful mosaic one day, I was enthralled and captivated. Of course, it was yet something else to feel intimidated by, how could little old me figure this out? Then one day I happen to be on Jan's blog,
The French Tangerine (I know I love that name too) and she gave a basic tutorial and the rest as they say is history!
So I am doing just great with my little mosaic inundating many of my posts with them and then I keep seeing these mood boards. Now THIS is something I really want to know how to do because its such a fabulous way of seeing things together in the flesh as opposed to having to "imagine it". I was determined to figure this out. The few tutorials I found lost me after 2 sentences and like a frustrated student I walked away mission unaccomplished. THEN I discover the easiest most user friendly site just by searching (amazing what our will and determination can motivate us to do) and it was love at first sight! I found the perfect and soooo easy way to create mood boards. Its a new discovery so I am still getting the hang of it but its such fun and because so many of you asked, I had to share!
So here we go..............
MOOD BOARDS. First make sure you have your pictures at the ready, saved or on your online photo album. Then go to your new best friend, www.olioboard.com. You will have to sign up/register but its free and very easy. Once you have signed up you are ready to create your first mood board!1. On the far right click on "create your olioboard"2. It will then ask for you to name your board, it can be "bathrooms" or whatever, under that it will ask if you want to make it public or private. That is up to you, if you want others to be able to see it and you want to share it then make it public otherwise private3. Then click create board and launch editor4. You will then see a blank board, with all of your photo resources to the right. You have a few choices here, you can use the preloaded images from Oleo or import your own. If you want to use your own, click on my items then upload on the far right.5. A new little window will appear and you click on add images, at that point it will give you an option to upload images from your computer.Once you have selected all your images, just hit upload.6. If you are uploading multiple images it can take a few minutes, but for one or two images its pretty much instant. It will also prompt you to "name" the image so it can be categorized. You will then see your images on the far right under "my items".7. Then the fun begins! All you do is drag your images onto the blank board and start creating! You will see a round thing that looks like a compass, this will enlarge or shrink as well as rotate your image just by clicking on your mouse. On the top left there are other options though I don't think I have used those so far.8. Once you are at this point, its all trial and experimentation. Add as many pictures as you want and create away. Be sure to save your board to go back to and edit or use for inspiration and that my friends is pretty much how you create a mood board!! Promised it won't hurt!
And here is a little example of a recent creation, being at the beach I was inspired to create a mood board of how I would furnish my beach house....
MOSAICS. This to me is even easier. Come meet your other new best friend at www.bighugelabs.com (you will see that in addition to mosaics they do a ton of other really fun and neat photo projects)1. Sign up for an account, again its free and easy3. You will be taken to the mosaic maker page where you will first determine how big you want it to be, 3 pictures by 3 pictures, a straight line of pictures, the choice is yours, you can click on background color and border color but I normally do that at the end when I see how all the pictures look together4. You are ready to start adding pictures, click on "choose photo" then it will show you a small bar, click on choose file click on whatever picture you want to use then click on the right tab which says upload. It will upload your pictures(s) to the little bar and all you do is add them one at a time to your mosaic in the making.5. When you are done on bottom click create. It will show in seconds your finished mosaic, you can click edit to shuffle the pictures around and this is when I normally go and experiment with the color wheel to determine what color I want for the background/border. Once you are totally enthralled with your creation, click save and you can save it however you wish.6. It is so easy and so much fun!
And here is an example of a recently created in minutes mosaic
And in honor of my being at the beach, had to do a little beach mosaic!
See, its not really that bad! Don't be deterred by all the writing above, I assure you it seems more involved than it is. I wish I could say you have to be a tech genius to be able to do this, oh how I would love to make that claim! But I assure you even the most tech leery blogger will be making mosaics and mood boards in no time! So have fun, relax and enjoy the process of creating something uniquely that is you!
Oh, this is so useful, Tina!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your tips and yes, the beach sounds fantastically good right now!!! :-)
Enjoy your day, sweetie.
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Hi Tina! I'm so glad I'm back to catch up with you and other wonderful blogs again. Yes, the beach is the best place on earth. Unfortunately in my country the beach weather doesn't last for very long. And some summers we don't have it at all. That's the reason we always leave for a warmer country on our holiday :) I love the mood board idea. I will definitely check it out. We are very soon doing a makeover for my daughters room. Have a lovely new week!!!
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The beach has such a calming affect on me and I never show up w/out a book in hand! Love your mood boards/collages... my fave is the doors! xo
ReplyDeleteI have been noticing your beautiful mozaics! I will have to head over and look.
ReplyDeleteI hope that your week is off to a great start, Tina.
Teresa
xoxo
Oh this is soooooo fun! You are so kind to take your beach time to teach us something! I can't wait to try!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat info! My blogging skills are always the last thing on my list for continuing education. It's so nice to find great ways to say what you want! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteWith all of the free tools online creating mood boards is a breeze. Loving your beachy board!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina! I use picnik.com to do my mosaics and it is free as well. I am excited to do the mood board and need to do one right now as I have a new virtual client and this tool will come in handy~so smooches and hugs from Boston!
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet to share your talent and resources! Can't wait to start creating my own mood boards and mosaics... Who knew they were so simple yet they look so professional!
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THANK YOU FOR THIS! I do not have a blog but love mood boards as we are starting to redecorate/renovate and I have been dying to figure out how to do one. I am going there right now to begin the fun! So happy you posted this!
ReplyDeleteOh I knew about olioboard but I've always wondered how to do those mosaics- thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteFun Tina!! Thank you so much!! I have been searching and searching the internet to find ways to make cool mosaics and such for my blog and I actually have an appointment with a teen next door to help me out! I will be visiting my new best friends today!! kisses!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your moodboard (obviously, you probably already knew that)! Olioboard is my happy place. I didn't know about the mosaic website. Thanks a bunch!!!
ReplyDeleteHello sweet Tina! I love doing this with PICNIC as well! Now you have ME IN THE MOOD to make a new board!!!! ENJOY THE DAY! Anita
ReplyDeleteSuch a helpful post, thank you!
ReplyDeleteTina, I am exactly like you when I see the ocean I take a deep breath and announce I am here!!! I so wish I could have a home by the beach,but I am so thankful it is only 1-2hrs drive for a lovely weekend there.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, I just might try my hand at this. Love your beach mood board!! Have a wonderfully relaxing time at the beach, sweetie,
Kathysue
Tina,
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful time at the beach...thanks so much for the mood board tip! And I love mosaics too.
Happy vacation,
Amy
I hadn't heard about oilioboard until earlier this morning - I love what you created for your beach house - that decor would fit right into my house, and I'm not even near the beach, but I love that beach vibe feel.
ReplyDeleteI recently re-vamped my blog, and I'm hosting a beachy kind of giveaway, so I hope you will find the time to head over there and see what's going on.
Enjoy your vacation!
My kids always keep me apprised of all the cool programs. My son actually used olioboard for a social studies project. It's been on my to do list for a while. Thanks for the reminder -I think I will play around with it on this rainy afternoon! But first- off to check out your Thursday update that I missed!
ReplyDeleteBtw- you must be in a good mood to be calling the sea gulls majestic- I want some of what you're having ;)
Thanks for this post. I have often wondered how to do this.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on beach house decor, very sophisticated but still casual. You can decorate my beach house anytime!! Thanks for the great tips.
ReplyDeleteThe ocean has always been my favorite place to be as well; why I let myself move from Fla to Pa I will never understand.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this information on mood boards and mosaics very helpful!!! I will be heading on over to these sites and playing with it myself!
Thanks,
Chlvie
I haven't heard of the mosaic website - can't wait to try it out! Have a great time at the beach! There is something so blissful about the sound of the waves. I hope you have a good book to read - Unbroken perhaps;) Funny coincidence, but the book I'm reading is Cutting For Stone, which I was inspired to get from YOUR recommendation!! Thanks for your sweet comment.
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S
Your blog is the highlight of my day. The candy for my eyes. Things that I only dreamed of and take me into a world of fantasy. I am a retired Interior Designer and I relive my wonderful world through your blog. Keep on giving! I just love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great resource! I need to make a mood board for 2 bedrooms I am redoing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.
BTW~ Love the blues!
xo Yvonne
How fun is this...never knew how either was done. Would be thrilled for you to decorate my imaginary beach house...love the way you did your mood board!! Hope you have a wonderful, relaxing vacation ~
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job with this post, Tina. I love it and you have come a long way in a short time! I a like you-the ocean calls my name..and about as close as I come in the Midwest is the big waters of Lake Michigan or Superior. It is the same "feel"..but I miss the salt air.
ReplyDeleteLove coming here and visiting you- xo Diana
great info nice article .. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTina, you've probably touched more bloggers with your tutorial than a tutorial blog! I am sooo happy you posted this educational and informative content! YAY! I love getting smarter while making things prettier! : )
ReplyDeletesuch great info you shared Tina! love, love your beach mosaic! hope you're having lots of fun at the beach:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Tina: Thank you SO much for this info.! I've been using Picnik for the mosaics, but I'll try this and compare! It's amazing just how much there is out there...waiting for all of us to try!
ReplyDeleteTina,
ReplyDeleteGo rest darling…you are too much! We love all these tips and maybe will try very soon.
Have a wonderful sunny week of relaxation!
XO,
Renee and Angela
OMG! Thank you so much Tina! Holy Lord I've been on Olio Board all night! I suck at it... I don't have the proper photos of things I want... Now i need to find out where to get cute colored shapes and things... as in Mrs. Lillien... does she not have the cutest graphics and does she not create the cutest collages? Totally not what I'm all about, but I still want to do it... maybe I could incorporate cute chairs and pillows instead of alcoholic beverage items!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS seriously! What a lifesaver this was..
Jan
(Seem to be having a problem leaving a comment.) Thank you for the tutorials! Can hardly wait to get started. Glad you're relaxing at the beach. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for that! I can't wait to try both of them out. You are so sweet for sharing! And about the beach...well we are kindred souls...can't wait to get there asap!!
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Sharon
Tina,
ReplyDeleteAs my little niece would say "I have homework! and I wuv homework" this is some great fun. I'm a lifelong learner so whatever sounds good I'll get aquanted with it. This should be fun to play with. Thanks for sharing and have a great time refreshing in the sun and ocean of summer.
I too, like you, have an attachment to the sea. Grew up living near the ocean and beaches, our family moved to the dryer valley growing up, and when I struck out on my own and then later getting married husband and I moved closer to the ocean again. it's called "back to the familiar" and it;s a pattern we have inside that drives to certain people, places and things and we don't know why...except it feels right!
Have a great time!
Bette
Lucky you to be running away from home. :) I haven't heard of either site but I'll be sure to check it out. It sounds a lot easier that making a collage in Photoshop. I do make a few in Picnik and have tried in Polyvore. All I need is one more techie thing to confuse me, right? Yours turn out so pretty they are great inspiration. Enjoy your get away. :)
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