Thrift Store Props

I’m gathering supplies for three distinct lines of jewelry, so I wanted to get some good photo props beforehand. Yesterday I decided that the recycle shop near my office was worthy of my illustrious presence, and while gracing it found these thingies.

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The two wooden boxes once held sake service sets. The dogs are just cheap porcelain zodiac figurines that everywhere sells come the new year. I just chose dogs because there were more of those than anything else, and had a variety of colors. They could use a wash, but I’m pretty pleased that the whole shebang cost less than 7 dollars! The most expensive item was the vase at 500 yen, and the boxes were only 10 yen apiece. Now I know that the best time for me to shop is when I have less than 1,500 yen in my wallet.

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Laurel J vs. Spring Cleaning the Kitchen part 1

First, the Before photos:

Spring Cleaning has consumed me. I think about it while at school, wishing I had a car so I could leave at lunch mop lean a cabinet. This trusty device has been helpful in channeling that futile willpower into preparation. The simple, handy dandy Reminders app on ye olde iPadde gave me ample opportunity to make lists of what I wanted to accomplish, and the Draw Pad app, while flawed and not my favorite tool, served to make the following action plan for the kitchen.

I knew that I was off scale for my table and newt tank (hence the “doesn’t exist” space), but it turned out to be much narrower a fit than I had even imagined. Remember when I said that I solved clutter issues by buying Muji containers? At one point I had decided that all my vanity cabinet junk needed was a shelf, and Muji just happened to have a sale on acrylic organizing items. A minute later I was trying out different combinations of plate and bowl storage.

I realized that as far as the kitchen is concerned, if something isn’t within reach while standing straight, I probably won’t use it. If I can’t see it, I won’t use it. That’s why I thought all the stuff in the cabinet needed to be things I wouldn’t need to touch except for on the occasion, and the stuff I used regularly went under the table.

The other side with the microwave ended up like this. Again, that’s some very open storage for my peabrain: 

It’s still in progress; I realized that I have extra cabinet space above the kitchen counter, so I might need to rethink my Everything In Plain Sight policy for under the table. The small cardboard boxes have since been moved. The large one is a ceiling fan that I need to sell or give away. The foodstuffs on So far I’m pretty pleased, but what do you think? Are you for or against open storage? Is the microwave area really an improvement?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Renovate a Bathroom for Free a.k.a. Spring Cleaning

Laurel vs Spring Cleaning I

There was never a plan for this. I didn’t think, Spring approacheth, thus and therefore shall I eradicate all putrescence from mine humble lodgings. Two Mondays ago I got home from work and realized that I had only four days until my supervisor would come to my home to help fix my Internet, and the state in which my apartment lay was plain embarrassing.

The hair went up, the apron went on, and my grandmother’s pearl earscrews went in. This was a task for the 1950s Housewife..

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A Case of the Februarys

This month. Man, oh man. Is there anyone out there who loves February? The Christmas and New Year’s high is gone; we’ve stopped going to the gym and given up on nicotine patches and regular bedtimes. Valentine’s Day brings either anxiety or bitterness, sometimes both. Though the winter solstice is past, why is February the darkest month? February sucks.

I’ve had a bad case of the Februarys as I do every year. I caught a wicked cold, stopped cooking, skipped taiko and aikido (see “wicked cold”), started watching really awful TV shows online, and gave up on living in anything but squalor. Speaking of terrible TV, if you ever think to yourself, “I wonder what the Brits have done with the legend of Robin Hood lately?” I urge you to squash that thought like a bug. It’s horrifically bad.

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Over the New Year (and an elephant question)

In that long week of no computer whilst you pined for an update, here’s what happened on my side.

Christmas. It was surprisingly busy; I partied like a fiend. Which is to say that I ate out a lot with many of the same people. Look, I have friends on Christmas Eve.

Admittedly, most of this dinner was about Kim-Chi’s new haircut. We have the same hairdresser, hence this picture. See how I’m smizing so hard?

I finished the fruits on my mural with crayon. Why had I ever thought that using Posca paint pens was the best way to go? Done learned my lesson. Now all that remains is to turn these random circles into a fruit tree. I might break out my old calligraphy brush for this job.

My chopstick light fixture was coming apart because I kept hitting it with things. I figured it was high time I redid it, and maybe made it look less cock-a-hoop. Geometry or a degree in architecture might have really shortened this process, because it took me four hours and a lot of Christmas music to figure out that I would never be able to remake the bird nest structure with the giant fluorescent bulbs in the way. I settled for a more modern Japanese aesthetic. Materials: Kitchen paper, hot glue, chopsticks. Continue reading

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