I am paper lover. So, as you can imagine, I love to read books on paper. I love to read and read a lot. The smell of a new book – the specific alchemic relationship between the chemicals in the paper and in the inks makes me so excited! Sometimes – yes, I confess –… Continue reading
Posts tagged work from home
The week at a glance after Covid-19
I started my first Bullet Journal in the first month after my Mother and Grandmother both died within only 4 days. It was an awful period! I needed something to help me change my life, to make me live healthier and also to give me the feeling of something nicer. Some kind of feeling that… Continue reading
Easy Girly DIY planner
You know, I am a notebook and planner lover. But I don’t like planners, which come complete with tables, and numbers on the pages, and especially – God forbid! – with the days and dates already set! I prefer pure white pages, which inspire me to write, to draw, to make plans in the way… Continue reading
Easter paper stories
In these sad days I am offering you a cute and easy “last minute” creative idea for a lot of family fun during Easter. You know, laughter makes the celebration, not the food and the drinks. So why not try these Easter paper stories… Draw or print some egg pictures and cut them around the… Continue reading
Rescue. Easter. Crafts
These days, being under lockdown, a lot of us feel like don’t have enough materials to craft and to embellish the moments of this forced home stay. But actually e, the paper crafters, have great opportunity not only to rescue our Easter crafts, but also to change the entire way we are thinking about our… Continue reading
How to organize your home workspace in less than one day – Part II
This article is a bit different from all my other, but I hope it will be helpful for you in these difficult times. If you are following my blog you know that my husband and I travel a lot. This is because of his business and because of our agreement to not separate. A lot… Continue reading
How to organize your home workspace in less than one day – Part I
This article is a bit different from all my other, but I hope it will be helpful for you in these difficult times. It will give you some information about how to organize your home workspace, how to measure it and how to create a proper work at home climate. If you are following my… Continue reading
Washi decorated envelope pocket notebook
Do you agree that the envelopes always give us the feeling of a secret? Something unexpected? Something more than the usual? Something still hidden even in open envelopes? Maybe another message has been forgotten there and is waiting for us to open it? Ok, maybe these are only my fantasies, but they pushed me to… Continue reading
20 things you must do before starting a home-based business – Part II
On the cover you see one of the drawings I made for my son, trying to explain a biology lesson. While working from home, I had a lot of time with him, solving problems in maths, literature and biology. And believe me or not, I am very thankful for these moments. They are my best… Continue reading
20 things you must do before starting a home-based business – Part I
Here you see one of the drawings I made for my son, trying to explain a biology lesson. While working from home, I had a lot of time with him, solving problems with maths, literature and biology. And believe me or not, I am very thankful for these moments. They are my best memories from… Continue reading
The Christmas reason
It is sad that at the end of every December we keep forgetting the real reason for the Christmas holidays. Somehow, lost in the impassionate or sometimes passionate shopping vortex, we keep forgetting to be thankful for what we have. The precious time. Together. A man and his wife on the road Even though this… Continue reading
The Airbnb Host bullet journal PART II
If you read my blog, you know that this year my husband and I decided to list our beach apartment with Airbnb. It’s a holiday apartment that we don’t personally use more than a few weeks per year but the expenses continue regardless. You know, government taxes, utility bills plus big property management fees, because… Continue reading