Inspiration Boards That Inspire!

by Mandi on January 4, 2011

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Artists and entrepreneurs often use inspiration boards to spark their creativity, capture ideas and, well, inspire them!

I love the mix of boards below, which includes some that are lined up just so, some that are a cacaphony of images, some that are framed and some that are done directly on the wall. These inspiration boards inspire me to be more intentional about surrounding myself with images and quotes that will spark creativity and passion for what I do!

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1. Full Inspiration Board | House + Home

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2. Framed Inspiration Board | Hey Lucy on Flickr

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3. Inspiration on the Wall | Martha Stewart

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4. Studio Room | Eileen Josephine

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5. Bird Cage Inspiration Board | Kathryn Estelle on Flickr

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6. Artist Canvas Turned Inspiration Board | Centsational Girl

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7. Inspiration Wall | Rachel Denbow on Flickr

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8. Salvaged Wooden Inspiration Board | Crafterholic

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9. Magnetic Inspiration Board | Mod Podge Rocks!

Do you have an inspiration board? Which of the styles above most appeals to you?


  • http://www.mimiandmegblog.com/ MIMI+MEG

    Thanks for the link!
    http://www.mimiandmegblog.com/

  • http://www.simplebites.net/ Aimee

    Thanks got the mention! Fantastic round-up. I’m brewing a pot of French Press as a type!

  • http://www.significantlysimple.com Heather @ Significantly Simple

    These are all great ideas! Thank you for sharing. :)

  • http://www.mommymisadventures.com/ Michelle

    Oops, double reply, sorry!

  • http://www.mommymisadventures.com/ Michelle

    We love a pot of freshly cooked rice every day. After dinner, I take any rice leftovers and put it in a tupperware and storage it the fridge. On the weekend, we look forward to either a nice family style serving of fried rice or a pot of rice porridge. These are all great ways to stretch any leftovers you may have!

  • http://twitter.com/WorknMomJournal Working Mom Journal

    These are good tips. Thanks for sharing

    Blessing
    http://www.workingmomjournal.com

  • http://blog.ashleypichea.com Ashley Pichea

    Having at least one day “off” each week is so critical to my blogging sanity. I also use an editorial calendar {one for each of my blogs} and try to schedule posts at least a few days in advance {I prefer a week out, but life happens}. Also, giving myself freedom to “not blog” if life gets in the way is a huge stress-reliever.

    • http://bloggingwithamy.com/ Amy Lynn Andrews

      Ah, yes, the editorial calendar is definitely helpful as well!

  • http://bloggingwithamy.com/ Amy Lynn Andrews

    I use Evernote too (although haven’t “mastered” it as well as I would like). I’ll have to check out Toggle. Thanks for the tips!

  • http://bloggingwithamy.com/ Amy Lynn Andrews

    I can see how Google Calendar would work great for an editorial calendar!

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