Friday, October 12, 2012

Taller mAnUfActA´s owner Lía Pichon Rivière is my guest today!


If you are coming from Paint Party Friday, this is the only paint I played with this week, but I will show you what Lía Pichon Rivère may do with a brush! 

In my quest for a simpler and fun filled life I´m having a look at my wardrobe this month (I´ve been in the kitchen in September and my music and movies collection before that). 

I met Lía the way you do on the net: perusing my friends FB likes. Lol!  She´s one of those very few artists that I suscribed to on my first visit. Her work is fresh, fun and colourful. A true reflection of her personality!
She has awesome pieces which she shows on her Facebook page with intriguing clues on what she is working on before the big reveal. As she is a fast worker you don´t need to wait for them too long, which is good as I always want to know what she is up to. ;)

We are remodeling several rooms and I asked Lía for ideas on how to keep Tati´s clothes and accesories tidy in a fun way.
Here´s what she suggested:

For a unified look you can transform your wooden hangers into this colourful array with a decoupage technique.

 Out of season clothes can go into boxes. Gloves, scarves and hats may find a cosy home here. The colours are easily adapted to any decoration scheme and personal taste.
 Trinkets galore! All earrings, bracelets and hair clips will have a central hub and will be easily found. Again, colours and embellishments can be chosen according to the user´s taste. For example, the purple peace sign was a special request from a client.
This techniques can be used on furniture too! You can choose a complete set or just add a touch of colour to your decor.






You can find taller mAnUfActA on line through her Facebook page for daily updates on new pieces and her taller mAnUfActA blog for in depth articles.

18 comments:

Carolyn Dube said...

These are the most amazing ways to organize! So much color and fun! Happy PPF (and I think that nail polish totally counts for PPF!)

Susan said...

Fun and colorful way to get organized.

Ginny said...

I love this Paula. I am working on my closet this weekend. This looks like fun.

I think nail polish counts. So glad you shared today.

Anonymous said...

hello. i love your blue nails. alpha shanahan#27

GlorV1 said...

Oh how fun. Great hints, very colorful and right. Thanks.

Faye said...

What wonderful ideas! Everyone likes a bit of color in their storage containers. Incidentally, neat nails!

Linda Kunsman said...

great ideas-thanks for sharing at PPF!

misteejay said...

Super ideas - can't wait to see what you come up with Paula.

Great nail colour...wonder what it would look like with a touch of Glamour Dust **chuckle**

Toni xx

Deepa Gopal said...

Love the decoupaged pieces...nice colours! HPPF:)

carlarey said...

How cute! But it makes me glad I have a boy, so all I ever have to do is slap a Miami Heat or Chicago Bulls logo sticker on anything in his room and we're done.

Anne Manda said...

Great ideas for organizing! Your nails are awesome! :)

Lilli boo said...

Again, another inspirational piece. I love seeing innovative ways to not only store your items but make it look beautiful too..win win! The coloured boxes and coat hangers are fantastic!! Love the nail polish too....

Giggles said...

That's me too, paint or collage anything that I can get my hands on!! Thanks for sharing...wonderful pieces!!

Hugs Giggles

denthe said...

Such fun, colourful ideas! Thnx for sharing!

Kat McNally said...

Adore your nailpolish, and beaded bracelets!
xxx

Christine said...

fun way to get organized!

K J D said...

Such a cool idea and colour for PPF!!! Love the blue!

My nails are probably going to break this week as I am going to rub down and paint bathroom cabinets!!!!

I really LOVE the decoupage hangers - what a sweet idea.

Karenx

Annabelle said...

Luv the colours Paula. I seriously need to organize ; this is a very good way and nifty ideas, thanks for the inspiration.~^..^~

Annabelle xx

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