Saturday, June 1, 2013

Latest Project -- "Whimsical Woodland" Mural

Here's a sneak peek at my latest project.  The client wanted a woodland scene for her toddlers' bedroom, complete with "lots of animals, a hiking trail, and a waterfall."

The original palette was the turquoise, yellow-gold, burnt orange, and olive green, inspired by a combo of Sherwin-Williams "No Limits" and "Wonder" palettes.  I added "pops" of purple, blue, and pinks later to bring a more playful feel.

Here's what she got!
(Pics are quick snapshots from the iPhone, and the furniture is temporary as they were just moving in! -- They are getting custom bunk beds, and I plan to get better pictures upon installation.)





foxy!

fun little bug garden in the corner

lovebirds, a possum, bunnies, a raccoon, and a deer in this shot
waterfall flows into a little stream...


...making a home for this little guy (and a frog and some fish not shown here).

Thursday, May 16, 2013

5 Really Simple Feng Shui Cures You Can Do Right Now

1.  Tidy up, organize, and clean.  (Even if it's one drawer, it counts!)

2.  Just move something -- anything -- if you're feeling stuck in your life.

3.  Get rid of the things that are holding you back energetically.  (i.e. a gift from an ex; clothing that doesn't fit; the bedspread you haven't used in 7 years; stuff, stuff, and more stuff.)  (Even if it's one thing, it counts!)

4.  Set an intention.  (Light a candle, paint a wall, dance a dance -- all while focusing on what you want.)

5.  Make a list of things around the house (and otherwise) that are "irritating" you.  Choose one to take care of this week.  For the rest, imagine that a magical helper is going to take care of all of those other things for you, and thank him or her for that.  And watch these things get "magically" done!  Be sure to cross them out when so!

How's that for simple?

Now, go!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

5 Reasons This Painting is Going to Make My Friend Rich

I love when someone falls in love with something they want in their home...and it just happens to be amazing feng shui as well.

A dear friend of mine has her kitchen in the Money section of her home (the back left of the housewhen facing in from the front door -- See Bagua post).  Right now, above her sink, she has a cool graphic print of an airplane, that is, well, questionable feng shui because it is pointing down.  Cool prints don't always make for cool feng shui.  The almost-crashing plane in the Money section is one such example.

Well, the Universe provides, right?

Because a friend of hers was "cleaning house" and didn't have any place for this beauty here, and she offered to sell it to my friend for an extremely decent price.

It portrays the floating market in Bangkok, bought from a street artist in Phuket, Thailand
(Please excuse the poor quality photograph-- will try to get a better pic soon, as this one deserves it!)

My friend emailed me:  "I want this so badly, but is it good feng shui?!"  She LOVES it, but she wanted to make sure it was okay for the Money section of her home.

I called her immediately:  "You're going to get rich if you hang this one up!  Get it!"

She laughed loudly, as did I, and we talked about going on a fun spa trip with all the new money she's going to be bringing in.  (I'm writing this here to hold her to it -- haha!)

Okay, so why?  Why does this work?

Few reasons:
1.  Symbolism.   See how the "market trinkets" fill the baskets like tempting jewels practically overflowing in abundance?  And how the hats sparkle like coins?  Even the ripples on the water resemble money.  And it seems as though pearls are surfacing and sparkling from beneath the water.  And of course there is the beautiful gold mandala in the middle that just yells out "rich!"  This painting represents abundance in so many ways, that it's a joy for this feng shui consultant to reflect upon!

2.  Color.  Golds, reds, greens, and the clear blue are all great colors in the Money section!  Again, jewel tones and more jewel tones.

3.  Flow.  Water in the Money section is generally pretty great (as long as it's not a stormy sea or a leak in the ceiling), as it a) symbolizes flow, hence a good flow of money, and b) the Money section is ruled by the element of Wood, and Water feeds Wood (think: plants need water to grow).  The river seems to have a nice, clean flow to it.  Wouldn't you want your money to flow nicely and cleanly?

4.  Upward movement.  In this painting, there is an upward movement as if the boats are coasting up.  (The medallion brings the eye towards it, and because it is placed more towards the top of the painting, the energy most definitely goes that way.)  Because my friend will be putting it above the sink, this is especially important.  Sinks have drains, which are a downward motion, and unless cured, can represent money going down the drain.  Because of the bright, happy, and upward energy of this painting, it will counteract the downward pull of the drain, ...and well, take her money to new heights!

5.  Love.  Best of all, my friend loves this painting.  She has an affinity for Thailand, has visited there on happy jobs, and in short, the painting makes her heart and soul sing.  To see this every morning as she's making her morning tea will start every day on a high note -- and that, my friends, is what good feng shui is all about!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Can a Doormat Give You a Better Life?

I've got a thing for doormats.

Why?  Oh.  It must be because I'm a feng shui consultant, and doormats are one of the best things you can do for your life feng-shui-wise.

I know, I know -- how can a doormat make THAT much difference?

Well, if you know anything about the Mouth of Chi (aka the front door), you know that you want to make it as inviting as possible.  This is because it represents inviting good things into your life.  If it's friendly, fun, and bright, you have a better chance of attracting chi (good things).  If it's anything less, well, you are just short-changing yourself.

But don't listen to me.  Try it out!  If you have a crappy doormat, go ahead and buy one that you absolutely love, and then call me to tell me how right I am.  That you finally got that promotion at work, that you won the lottery, that you have been looking for Mr. Right, and oh my, you found him, like, the day after you put down the better mat.

(DISCLAIMER: if you have a lot of other feng shui boo-boos going on in your home, then I cannot guarantee the longevity nor the extent of your results.  However, you will still experience a positive, possibly major shift.)

Here are some do's and don'ts with the doormat situation:

DO put your personality into it, if you feel like it.  How cute is this little DIY?

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 DO go for red as it's a chi (good energy) attractor.  Fun patterns can work.  Elegant is good if that is the message you want to send to the world.
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Again, DO feel free to express yo'self.  Think of what or who you would experience if you came up to the front door and saw this --- Pac Man!  (I'd guess playful, funny, youthful, and well, into video games?  Fun with a twist of nerd, maybe?)

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 Feeling patriotic?  Who says you have to keep your pride to yourself until Independence Day?  (Just don't overdo it -- save the flags for July.)

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When in doubt, you cannot go wrong with red, red, and red and welcome, welcome, welcome.
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And then THIS is absolutely what NOT to do.  This is the DON'T of the day.  Chi does not have this sort of sense of humor -- good things will run away from you as a result.
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But let's end on a high note...

 I personally love pink and I love hearts and I love love, so this is something I would choose (but I love the red and the simple welcome too -- oh how to decide!?)


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In short, you want something clean, nice, and simple, perhaps with a reflection of your personality -- make sure to keep it maintained and to buy something somewhat durable.  After all, it needs to be functional too!


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

9 Feng Shui Things You Probably Already Do

1.  Cleaning.  Yes, cleaning counts A TON.  A clean house welcomes in the good chi and allows the energy to circulate happily.  You will feel healthier and happier in a clean house, because guess what, it promotes health and happiness!

2.  De-cluttering.  We all know that AHHH feeling when we get rid of clothes, toys, and anything else that is just taking up precious space in our homes.  In feng shui, new and good opportunities can better enter our lives when we "create a vacuum" and let go of that which no longer serves us.  Here's to "out with the old, in with the new!"  It works!

3.  Creating a lovely front entrance.  The ever-powerful Mouth of Chi.  That's what the front door is referred to in feng shui.  It's where "the breath of life" comes in (hence, "mouth").  When it's pleasant and inviting with a nice cheerful welcome mat, again, it symbolizes saying to the Universe:  "Hello, please come in and bring good things with you!"  Wouldn't YOU want to walk into the doors below???  So does Good Energy!
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4.  Using the front door.  Yes, even the very practice of using your front door is good feng shui!  Think about it -- you can't eat with your mouth shut all the time, right?  Neither can good energy come into your home if you never use your front door.



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5.  Making up your bed.  The subconscious loves ritual.  So even the easy ritual of making up your bed every morning sends the message to your Self that sleepy time is over and play/daytime has begun!  Plus it makes your bedroom feel good.

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6.  Straightening up before you go to bed at night.  When the things are put away, the dishes are done, the curtains are closed, and the desks are cleared off, you have a better chance for a good night's sleep because these little tasks are not tugging on your subconscious.  Double duty:  when you wake up to a clean, tidied home, your psyche is ready for more important things so that your energy can go towards the fun stuff.

7.  Putting flowers around the house.  Fresh, wonderful flowers add color, life, scent, and beauty to the home.  Definitely good feng shui!


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8.  Lighting a candle.  Don't you just love the warmth of a great-smelling candle.  You are promoting good energy by bringing in light, movement, color, and again aroma....especially if the candle is in your Self-Expression or Romance section of the bagua!


9.  Closing the toilet lid.  Okay, so maybe this isn't something you already do, but you should!  The toilet represents a downward energy into no-man's land that could just be sucking all that good energy down if you leave the lid open.  Plus, it's just more pleasing to have the lid closed.  So keep a hold on your money and good luck by making this simple act a habit in your household.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

My Un-Professional, Amateur List of Super Foods

I'm not a dietician.  Nor am I a nutritionist.  But I have a read a lot about food, and I've spent the past 19 years (plus) experimenting, digesting, and eating lots of different things to figure out what my body likes best.

After all, when I decided to become a vegetarian (19 years ago), people scared the bakoodles out of me that I wasn't going to get the nutrients -- namely protein -- that I need.  I was seriously freaked out by the backlash, so I took it upon myself to read, read, and read more.

Well, I've sure shown them!  Luckily, vegetarianism is now an acceptable way to eat -- even in the South.

Please note:  I love to eat.  What I mean by that, is that I love to eat for pleasure.  So everything on my list is healthy, and also tastes good!

Here's the bottom line:  Foods either heal you (and keep you healthy) or they can literally kill you.  The things that pass for foods these days is mind-boggling!  (i.e. Aspartame, anything genetically-modified, even processed white sugar, the list goes on...)

Unfortunately, when it comes to "food" in modern times, the race for big money is winning out over the welfare over the people.  Today's tampered-with foods are literally making people sick.

But there are other books and blogs on that...

I just want to share with you my personal favorites, the GOOD stuff -- health-affirming and happy.  And as always, organic and local is best!

1.  Coconut water -- this stuff is a miracle (although not at all local here in Alabama).  Not the milk (although I'm a fan of that too), this is the water that lives inside of a YOUNG coconut.  (The milk is the "meat" of a more mature coconut turned into liquid.)  I think I drank two a day when I was pregnant, and I owe my daughter's brilliance and beauty to the stuff.  :)



2. Kale -- raw and chopped, as a salad, or sauteed with some tomatoes over rice.  I've gone through phases where I've had to have kale every day or I just feel incomplete.

3.  Ginger -- medicine, pure and simple.  Cut it up, put in in boiling water, add some honey, and you've got your tea for the day.


4.  Avocado -- the good fat.  Even better -- Guacamole:  Avocado mashed with a fork with some Real Salt, chopped tomato, cilantro, and lime.  Guac.  Is.  My.  Favorite.  Food.  Hands.  Down.



5.  Hummus -- okay, this is not a food, it's a recipe --  Chick peas, tahini, lemon, olive oil, garlic, and a bit of cumin and water.  Done.  Protein, yummy, happy happy.

6.   Lemons -- add to your water to keep it alkalized.  Squeeze it over a salad for some dressing.  Or put it in your hair at the beach for highlights.


7.  Quinoa --  The Super-est of Grains.  Use it cold in a salad.  Or cook it up with some red lentils, ginger, and coconut milk.  Good, easy, and probably your protein intake for the week!  (Slight exaggeration.)  There's a cool history on this stuff -- the Incans ate it (worshipped it?) and when the Spaniards invaded, they saw what a superfood this was and they BANNED it for the Incans to weaken them.  Quinoa was almost lost to the Earth due to these jerks.  Luckily, some foodies in the 1980s revived it, and here it is on grocery shelves everywhere.

8.  Fruit -- mangos, raspberries, bananas, peaches, strawberries, cantaloupe, tangerines, kiwi, pineapple, papaya, shall I go on?  I cannot sing the praises of fruit enough, especially in a smoothie or for breakfast.  Cleansing, packed with nutrients, and super-sweet goodness.   Nature's Candy for real.
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9.  Almond butter -- YUM.  (Sunflower seed butter, cashew butter, and pretty much all the nut butters get a thumbs up here.)

10.  Cashews -- The Salt n' Pepper ones I can't even buy any more because my daughter and I will eat the whole container in one day.  They are probably better for you raw rather than roasted and salted and peppered, but I'm not getting that picky here.



11.  Broccoli -- Sautee in coconut oil, sprinkle with lemon and Bragg's amino acids (tastes like soy sauce) and then cover with lid to steam for a bit -- my 3-year-old's favorite veggie!

12.  Water.  Good ol'-fashioned water.  The best hydrator, cleanser, detox-er ever.  Gatorade and Vita-water only WISH they could be water.   But PLEASE just stop right now buying those pesky, Earth-killing individual plastic water bottles.  Seriously.  It is NOT convenient to have our Earth scattered with those things.  And the plastic leaks into the very water you are drinking!  And the water bottle industry is extremely questionable, so it's bad to support it!  Get yourself a good Sigg bottle or a glass bottle to re-fill, and be good to yourself and our planet that gives us everything we need!
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In short, my body loves these foods -- not in the Oreo-binging or ice-cream-sundae kind of way (those are just instant gratification things that make me feel sick thirty minutes later, although I wholly admit, I sometimes indulge!) -- but in the long term, good-energy-all-day-and-all-life kind of way.

The bottom line here is that I don't care how many calories something has, or how much fat it has -- that's not what eating is about -- all I know is that when I eat these things, I feel GOOD.  Our bodies are amazing miraculous machines that are constantly giving us feedback on our lives -- they tell us what they want and need, and not just on the physical, but on the emotional and spiritual levels as well.

So start listening people!  It could be the key to your health!

Put down the diet books, stop looking at the calorie content and, instead, look at the ingredient list (best foods have ingredients that aren't chemicals, you know?) -- and see how your body reacts.  In my opinion, the best doctor out there, is inside.

Oh.  And one more for fun.  My indulgence and my splurge.  Better than ice cream, maybe better than sex.

13.  Coconut Bliss.  Dark chocolate flavor.  WAY healthier than ice cream, frozen yogurt, and any of that.  Watch out, because this stuff will blow your freaking mind.

Enjoy!




Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Money and Feng Shui: Potty Talk

Money is good, right?  Money brings us opportunities, stability, and all sorts of lovely things if managed, spent, given, and saved wisely.


In feng shui, water is one of the symbols of money.  When I'm at a client's house, and they talk about leaks or clogs, then I am sure to tell them to do whatever it takes to fix these...as in turn, it will "fix" their money woes.

But to narrow all of this down, today, we will talk about the toilet.  Here's a video going around now:  


It's Matt Damon.  He says that the toilet is the number one lifesaver in the world...  Hmmmmm...  So, hail the toilet???


Regardless of Damon's take on potties, it is known in feng shui that toilets have a downward energy, and if not given some attention, could represent money being flushed away.  In other words -- unexpected, possibly large expenses or the feeling that money always seems to be draining out!  Toilets are especially important to cure if bathrooms are situated in the Money section of the bagua.

So how do you "cure" a toilet?
1.  Keep it clean.
2.  The Red Ribbon cure:  Cut a red ribbon.  Make sure it's in increments of 9 (9, 18, 27 cm or inches) as 9 is the lucky number in feng shui.  Tie this red ribbon around a pipe behind the toilet, especially the outgoing pipe if possible.  You can also put a red ribbon or a red piece of tape around the bottom of the toilet bowl if you feel like REALLY doing it up.  (If it's too garish for you to use red, then do the other cures.)
3.  Use "upward-motion" plants or art work to counteract the downward motion of the toilet.
4.  If necessary, put a mirror on the floor behind the toilet or underneath the lid of the toilet, or on top of the back of the toilet bowl, FACING UP, to counteract the downward motion.
5.  Hang a medium to large round-faceted crystal from the ceiling above the toilet from a red cord (increments of 9, please!).
5.  Keep the toilet lid closed!

Feel free to do all or only some of these.  Remember, intention is the key!  State: "My finances are protected, and I enjoy great abundance," while implementing the cures for that extra special something.

bamboo for upward motion & abundance.  red tape and ribbon for protection.  even the shower curtain's pattern helps with the downward flow.  and of course, the lid is shut!

P.S. You can also use the red ribbon cure for other drains (sinks, etc.) around the house.

Have fun (smartly so) with the extra money you're going to find in your bank account as a result!