Work In Progress

The ever so essential inspiration board is the perfect canvas for collecting images that reflect changing moods, ideas that spark new ideas, and precious mementos that inspire. Somewhere among this collection of organized chaos, you’ll find my own inspiration board, which is desperately needing more space . . . at the moment.

(images via HonestlyWTF & Tumblr)

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  1. I love making moodboards, always a good thing to fall back on when you’ve lost your inspiration for a moment, and to remind you of where you were going!
    The ones pictured here definitely do need a little more space though 🙂

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  2. Plami wrote:

    I love inspiration boards!

    XoXo
    Plami

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  3. Beautiful. I need to start making one.

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  4. Jessie wrote:

    i am a huge fan of mood boards. they are so fun and insightful. these are beautiful! thanks for sharing.
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  5. E.D. wrote:

    i should have one too 😀

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  6. Cristina wrote:

    I wish I could make a living out of providing mood boards and lists for people <3 Nice post!

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  7. I love wall collages. They always tell a story and inspiring at the same time – double win!xx

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  8. alex wrote:

    These are really cool! Maybe I will start working on mine.

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  9. zee wrote:

    amazing boards! expecially the one in the frame with the clothespins!

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  10. elizabeth wrote:

    Have you checked out pinterest.com?? I think you’d really dig it. I pin a lot of your images there. Really enjoy your blog. 😀

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  11. I should make me a board. thx!

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  12. Katie wrote:

    Gorgeous inspirational boards! Very inspiring! ha!

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  13. Grace wrote:

    these are fun for any type of inspiration – an outfit – an event – a wedding – a school project – bravo!

    -grace

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  14. I love the one that is framed over a vintage desk. xoxo

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  15. Style Tab wrote:

    these boards are inspiring me to make more of my own!
    xo
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  16. Aga wrote:

    I love inspiration boards!!!!

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  17. these are awesome! i keep a sketchbook instead of a board, but seeing this i think i might switch it up a bit.

    xxdaily.weakly
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  18. I love this! I’m starting an inspiration board tomorrow!!!

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  19. ah love mood boards! so fun!

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  20. Natalie wrote:

    Dang, crazy awesome inspiration boards! I totally need to get on that! : )

    Natalie
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  21. Nicole wrote:

    Moodboards are great and so important for creative work!

    Kisses from Hong Kong,
    Nicole

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  22. Alyssa wrote:

    I prefer a simple corkboard to the more elaborate vintage style frames. I think will all that’s going on in the inspiration board, a frame can sometimes overdo it!

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  23. 1129design wrote:

    love them!

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  24. andrea wrote:

    Crazy! I just posted yesterday about how I love collages too. Mine is from something Jacqui Getty did. http://www.artalarue.com

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  25. tumoj wrote:

    Love mood boards – the more rustic and unplanned they are the better. Clutter has never looked so good.

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  26. Lucía wrote:

    i love them all. So cool

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