3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

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3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

Have you given podcasts a try yet? It took me a little longer ‘than the average bear’ to get into the idea of tuning in to talk radio, but now that I have, I’m pretty much dependent on it. It’s rare for me to go a day without pressing play on a favorite show and the idea of taking a road trip without plugging my phone up to my car’s speakers is just unheard of.

Since I know a lot of you still have summer travel plans in the works and maybe even a few extra “you time” hours in the day during this lazy season, I wanted to share my go-to podcasts of late. Whether you’re looking to get inspired with home décor ideas or want to learn about the history of, say…dentistry, these three shows should keep your mind occupied all summer (or year!) long.

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

And since we’re talking about podcasting, I wanted to also quickly mention how I’m tuning in. I recently added these Regent headphones from Sudio Sweden to the collection of techie gadgets in my desk drawer, and I love them. I rarely use earbuds because they tend to hurt my ears, but these ultra cushy bluetooth headphones are comfortable enough to last through hours of listening. I’m kind of a little bit obsessed with the sleek white and gold design, too…But now let’s talk podcasts!

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

  1. Young House Love Has A Podcast: If you’ve been a fan of Sherry and John Petersik from their regular blogging days, then you’ll love their podcast. The pro DIY duo comes off just as approachable and down-to-earth as they did on Young House Love, the blog, and I’ve been so inspired by the interviews, tips, and personal home renovation stories they’ve shared.
  2. Fresh Air by NPR: I’ve been ‘engrossed’ with Terry Gross (sorry, had to!) for years, but sometimes it’s tough for me to get to a radio when her show actually goes on air. So, when I found out that Fresh Air had a podcast, I was all over it. From celebrity interviews (favorites being Seth Meyers, Billy Bragg, and Aziz Ansari) to conversations revolving around things like wildlife photography, the making of Wonder Woman, and what goes into choosing words for the dictionary, Terry always spotlights fresh perspectives on interesting topics.
  3. Style Matters By Little Yellow Couch: I was just recently introduced to this podcast, so I’m a bit of a newbie, but I’m already turning into a loyal listener. The archives are packed with creative interviews focusing on artisans, stylists, and designers from around the world. As their iTunes page touts, their weekly episodes “inspire us creatively, and give us insight into why the art of home making is so powerful.” I’m hooked!

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

A couple of other podcasts of note if you’re looking to fill your feed with goodies: Monocycle with Leandra Medine By Man Repeller, The Lively Show by Jess Lively, and, although there aren’t any new episodes, I’m still a huge fan of the archives from After the Jump by Grace Bonney of Design*Sponge. Got a podcast recommendation of your own to share? Do tell in the comments below.

3 Podcasts To Listen To This Summer

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DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

It’s time to reveal the third and final project inspired by the edible flowers I purchased to make over an ugly clearance cake! You can see the aforementioned cake project here (including semi-startling before and after photos of the cake) and my second project—DIY pressed flower wine bottle lableshere. But now we’re moving on to something even more traditionally artistic: a DIY pressed flowers art print.

Just like the post title suggests, I wanted to cover a piece of white cardstock with live pressed flowers and some sketched leaves to create a collage-type print. Scroll on for the step-by-step process, and for those of you who aren’t too confident in your drawing abilities, don’t worry—I included printable versions of both the sketched leaves and the final flowery print so you can choose how much work you actually put into this.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

To learn how to press and dry live blooms, first click back to this post. While I was a little intimidated by the process before getting into it, pressing flowers turned out to be an incredibly simple process. It took less than 10 minutes, although you do have to plan ahead since it takes a couple of weeks of hands-off time to finish while you wait on the flowers to dry out.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

If you don’t want to go through the time and expense of purchasing edible flowers for this project, you definitely don’t have to. The only reason I used specialty flowers for this particular tutorial was because I had so many left over from the edible flowers cake project, and I didn’t want them to go to waste. If you’re not in the same predicament, just wander around the yard and choose a few colorful flowers from your garden.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

Now for the base layer cardstock drawing. To make this, I simply sketched a handful of loose stems with leaves onto a sheet of thick cardstock using a fine tip Sharpie marker. Then, I penciled in a few light circles at the tops of the stems where I knew I would later be placing live blooms.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

As to achieving the actual shape of the stems and leaves, here’s my honest-to-God process: I Googled “botanical print” and found this art image, then I pressed my cardstock onto my computer screen and traced the general silhouette of the stems and leaves using a pencil. After that, I drew over the pencil marks with the Sharpie.

As an alternative, if you’d rather skip the hassle of tracing entirely, I created a printable version of my stems and leaves sketch that you can use as a half-way jumping-off point.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

With the base sketch complete, open the book with your pressed flowers in it, and choose a few favorites. Gently peel the flowers off the wax paper and lay them in various arrangements over the penciled-in circles on your sketched stems. Once you’re satisfied with the look, squeeze tiny dots of glue onto the cardstock, and lay the flowers in place one by one.

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

Allow the glued flowers to dry for about one hour before handling, and then put the flowered cardstock behind glass in a frame. Note that it’s best to use a frame that has a little bit of an inset shadowbox-type mat so that the petals have room to come off the page for a cool 3D effect.

If you’ve read this far into the post and love the print but just don’t think you’ll have time to go the whole nine yards of pressing the flowers and gluing them into place, I also created a printable version of the fully completed art work that you can download, print, and put in a frame. I can’t wait to see how you guys make this project your own!

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

DIY Pressed Flowers Art Print

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