Some Feel Good Designs

This week has been crazy busy, and incredibly different to the week before when I was snowed in. I’ve been working on papers, projects, getting paperwork ready for my new job, and I worked my last shift at the coffeeshop yesterday. It was so bittersweet because I had become so close to not only my coworkers, but with the customers as well. But it was the best time for me to move on I think because I left there learning many new things and the negative aspects of it hadn’t taken a toll on me yet. If you haven’t been in a service industry before, than you may not know what this means and I recommend that you go into it just so you have to chance to experience it. It really changes your perspective and personality, and thankfully mine was for the better.

Anyways, with all these happenings going on, I haven’t had the chance to bake or cook. And my hands are actually getting the itch. They want to bake something. It’s so weird! Given that I’m not sure when I will be able to bake, I thought I’d share some cute designs I’ve found from different blogs I’ve followed over these past few months.

I feel like this one has been popping up all over the place, and I just love it so much! This poster comes from the website Keep Calm Gallery, and was started just about 2-3 years ago by Lucas Lepola and Hayley Thwaites.  With their love for typography and design, they make available goregous posters by various artists and designers. This one was actually originally released in World War II to help ease the public’s fears. I think this message applies to a lot of instances, for both the big and small things. It comes in a variety of colors, but this purple is definitely my favorite.

Another good one is this poster featured at by Postal Press. It is a quote by Albert Einstein saying that, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” I’ve also seen this one featured on a couple of different blogs, and I don’t think you can beat that quote. You just can’t beat it’s message, and it’s fabulous that one of the brightest minds in the world said that.

I’m not going to lie: I never heard of ‘etsy shops’ until just a couple months ago. Now that I’ve discovered it, I find it is amazing how much creativity is out there! This is just one of the shops there run by Eva Juliet. It features a lot of adorable designs, and I just love this one. It’s kind of how I feel in the morning, where I’m just hoping to get a little extra something from my coffee or tea so I can come up with something! Haha!

Lastly, you just can’t beat this design by Julene. She creates these intricate designs, and uses a laser cutter to make them. She can either take requests, or you can choose from ones that she’s already made. Personally, I love this one the best. It’s probably something I’d give to my sister or a really good friend.

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