coiled paper beads mounted on toothpicks

Where Do Ideas Come From?

These days, the obvious answers to that question is usually Pinterest or YouTube or such. The Internet is full of ideas. But I always feel somehow like I’m cheating when I use those resources. But they are legit resources–when used properly. And don’t forget the library and books! Real, physical, words-on-a-page, hold-in-your-hand BOOKS!!

Ideas can come from anywhere. A lot of mine are a form of problem solving. Something I want to make, but don’t have all the proper tools or supplies for, may result in making my own tools or coming up with a different but useable component. This, in turn, sometimes leads to a more interesting final product. (And something that is uniquely mine!)

And sometimes, it’s a learning experience about what NOT to use. It’s experimentation, observation, and a willingness to improvise.

If I hold something in my hand and study it-a piece of trash or recycling-I try to picture it as something else, what else it could be useful for, what I could make with it. The empty cardboard paper towel roll becomes a way to send some artwork to a friend. A scrap of metal j-channel hammered and bent into shape becomes a magnetic holder for my tubes of paint. A scrap of wood with drilled holes becomes a way to hold handmade beads for varnishing. A found fragment of textured floor mat becomes a stamp for embellishing painted papers.

Ideas are everywhere. You just have to be open to them, and willing to experiment.

Board with tiny drilled holes half inch increments
Scrap wood with tiny drilled holes at half inch increments.
coiled paper beads mounted on toothpicks
Coiled paper beads mounted on toothpicks, inserted in drilled holes.

These pictures show a particular idea that worked for me. I was tired of sticking toothpicks into an egg carton to hold my beads. It was flimsy and annoying. The holes drilled in a scrap piece of wood work much better. I have to admit, though, THAT was a LOT of drilling!

Just keep looking, keep experimenting, keep trying. The ideas will follow!

-Armanda