Yesterday I presented
my first moodboard ever on my
Facebook page and
Instagram account. It was a little collaboration with
Farrow & Ball including a
giveaway - so if you need 10 liters of good Farrow & Ball paint of your choice, make sure to leave a comment
HERE. When I was asked to do the moodboard I felt challenged - because I have never done a moodboard but I admire all the talented people out there who manage to pin down their ideas in a visual and inspiring moodboard. So this was reason enough to take on the challenge!
The starting point was quickly set - I had a certain
collection of images in mind that I had pinned over the past few weeks on my
Pinterest account. I recalled that they all had a similar vibe - an
earthy, slightly moody, slightly boho touch. The dominating colours were
darker hues of blue and earthy tones like terracotta, clay and raw leather. These images also symbolized my love for ceramics, for handmade pieces, the perfection in the imperfection. I had a story in mind of
a life we create with our hands, made from the soil we walk on. It is a feeling of being rooted, belonging to where you are, and creating with your hands. This story unfolded in my mind when I settled down to start the moodboard.
Then I started
collecting pieces that I had at home. Images, ceramics, stones, felt swatches, dried flowers, driftwood, twine, bowls and a the lids of three little paint pots by Farrow & Ball - I opted for the colours Stiffkey Blue, Cook's Blue and Book Room Red. I laid out everything on a white cardboard and started
shuffling and removing pieces. This is the really fun and interesting part. I felt challenged and that was the point when I asked for some professional advice by my dear friend, fellow blogger, trend expert and moodboard genius Gudy Herder of
Eclectic Trends.
She was a wonderful mentor giving me helpful advice how to bring my moodboard to life. I worked on and voilà - I felt I accomplished the task. It is not perfect but my perfection lies in life's imperfections. And I am happy about it!
If you like moodboards too and feel inspired, I have great news:
Gudy is sharing her knowledge in an e-course as of June 2015. I have already enrolled to follow the e-course and master my moodboard skills. You can find all relevant information
HERE. And if you sign up for the Eclectic Trends newsletter, you might get the chance of a discount for the e-course - sign up
HERE.
See you in the e-course!!
Photography: First image by Igor Josifovic, others by
Gudy Herder