Tumblr: September Archive

Here’s my Tumblr archive for September…

You can see the archive in more detail, here.

I haven’t had much free time to spend browsing tumblr lately, so my queue of saved images is getting shorter and shorter. I’ve set it to automatically post fewer pictures each day, so future archives will be smaller too.

I keep wondering about the possibility of printing these little collages, and actually pinning them up around the Shed. If their purpose is to inspire me, it would be nice to see the pictures without having to fire up the computer every time.

Tumblr: August Archive

Here’s my Tumblr archive for August…

You can see the archive in more detail, here.

 

Tumblr: July Archive

Here’s my Tumblr archive for July…

You can see the archive in more detail, here.

I’m working a lot more than usual over the summer (in fact I’ve doubled my usual hours), so it may well be a bit quiet around here for a couple of months. I still have lots of plans for things to make though, so hopefully I’ll be able to pop in from time to time and show you what I’ve been up to!

Tumblr: June Archive

Here’s my Tumblr archive for June…

You can see the archive in more detail, here.

My favourite image from this month’s collection?

new desserts

“new desserts” by Gemma Correll.

When I saw this pop up on my Tumblr dashboard, I laughed for so long that Paul thought I’d finally lost the plot completely. I still think it’s hilarious!

Tumblr Thursday: April Archive

This is everything I uploaded to Tumblr in April.

You can see the archive in more detail, here.

Sometimes Tumblr takes me by surprise. I use the queue functionality to collect images that I like, and then allow the site to automatically post a certain number of images each day. This means that I never quite know exactly what I’m going to find there, and sometimes images pop up that I’d forgotten about.

I like to think of it as a kind of endless digital scrapbook. I used to collect pictures from magazines and stick them into a book. Sometimes I wouldn’t look at them again for months, and I’d be taken by surprise at the images I’d chosen. Sometimes themes would become apparent, sometimes there’d be duplicates. Sometimes I’d wonder what on earth I’d been thinking of, when I’d collected certain images that somehow no longer appealed.

There’s something very satisfying about collecting what appear to be very disparate images, and then looking at them in a large group like this. It becomes very easy to spot trends in colours, or shapes, or textures, and I find that very useful when I’m stuck for inspiration.

 

I used to cross-post every image from Tumblr to Twitter, but quickly found that my “proper” tweets were being lost amongst the noise. If you have a tumblr account yourself and would like to follow me, you can find me here. If you follow blogs via an RSS feeder, there’s an RSS link too. Otherwise, I’ll keep posting archive pictures like this, as often as I remember!

 

Eternal Magpie on Tumblr

Over the past few months I’ve also been keeping a blog on Tumblr. I’m using it mostly as a way of collecting and sharing images that interest me, or that I’d like to keep hold of for future reference. (This screenshot is of the archive, where you can view lots of thumbnails at once.)

I mostly use the “queue” function, which automatically publishes content as often as you tell it to. That way I’m not spamming people’s feed readers with dozens of images in one go whenever I find something particularly interesting.

I don’t use Tumblr for posting my own pictures, or for writing about anything, but if you feel like having a sneaky peek at some of the images that I find inspiring, you’re welcome to come and follow me.