Rainy Days, Art Day & Taxes

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Today: What a mix of emotions. I’ve had some wonderful experiences in the past 24 hours but also some deep worry about Jinx.

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Creative Project: Creating a Capsule Wardrobe

Summer Inspiration Scarf

It has been an amazing couple of weeks as the energy in and around me starts to get oriented to the new season. Whether you are moving into summer or winter, that shift can be such a good time to choose new projects, refocus your energy and/or make a fresh start.

If you’ve been watching Behind the Scenes, you’ll know that one of the ways I’m stepping into the new season is by designing a summer capsule wardrobe for myself. Jolie Guillebeau mentioned it in her newsletter recently and it sent me down a wonderful rabbit hole of exploration!

What is a Capsule Wardrobe?

A capsule wardrobe is a compact collection of clothing designed to be complete for a season, comprising (ideally) of 28-37 items, which doesn’t include sleepwear or workout wear but does include shoes and accessories. (Truthfully, I laughed out loud when I saw it included accessories. My rings alone would knock me out of that ballpark!)

JRS jewellery on my desk

But there was something about this idea that grabbed me, something not only about the ease and simplification it offers but also about the capsule wardrobe as a creative act. As I imagined creating the Jamie Ridler Summer Collection 2015, I found myself getting more and more excited about the possibilities. Before I knew it, I was diving in!

Quick Tips & What Worked for Me In Creating a Capsule Wardrobe

Find Your Why. First decide why you’d like to embark on this process. If you connect to a reason near and dear to your heart you’ll make much better progress than if you simply say, “Oh, I should declutter my wardrobe. Maybe this will work.” For me, it was the magical nexus of creating ease and simplicity while expressing my personal style!

Treat Your Capsule as a Creative Project. Think of designing your season’s wardrobe as a creative project. What is your inspiration? What’s your colour story? What lifestyle are you designing for? What do you want to express? How are you reflected in the clothes you’re choosing? This seasonal approach gives us a great chance to experiment. Maybe you’ve been playing with the idea of creating a more artsy look or a glamorous one. Maybe your lifestyle has changed and you’re discovering who you are as a mother or an entrepreneur or a student. Let this capsule be an exploration of the part of you that is coming to life in the world!

Determine Your Needs. Every creative project comes with a set of needs, including your wardrobe. What’s the weather likely to be like? Do you have any special events coming up? What activities do you partake in? With art-making and gardening in the mix, I knew I needed some, well, shall we say “durable” gear. Another nice thing about the capsule approach is that you don’t have to figure out everything you’re ever going to need, EVER. You only have to think three months ahead. Much easier!

Start with What You Have. With your why, your needs and your vision in hand, start with what you have. (That’s the Studio Way: “Start where you are with what you have.”) You don’t have to tackle it all at once. First I looked at my outerwear. On another day I looked at what was in my closet. On a third day I worked through my drawers.

Remove What You Don’t Want to Include. I like to start with the easy stuff so first I removed anything that was not seasonally appropriate. Winter and fall stuff, outta here! Many people use this as an opportunity for assessment and clearing but I found that a bit too much, especially because I’m new to the capsule wardrobe concept. My priority this round was to get down to a solid wardrobe I felt great about this season. If it was an easy and obvious decision to let something go, I put it in a bag for donation. If not, I stored it.

Group Like Items. Next, group like items together: tank tops, pants, long-sleeved shirts, dresses. This allows you to see what you have and what you might need, making it easy to create a focused clothes shopping list. I had to laugh at myself as I did this. One by one I saw my collection of sleeveless black shirts grow and grow (and grow). Clearly, I didn’t need any more of those!

Gold Stars & Great Outfits. Now it’s time to start making choices. This is always a part of the creative process! What will you say yes to and what will you say no to? (Again, I found this easier because it’s only a for this season!) Remember you are assembling the entire cast for this season’s show so consider which items will play well with others.  I found this to be a powerful part of the process. If I was going to have 33 pieces of clothing, 13 of those couldn’t be black sleeveless shirts! (Okay, I’m exaggerating) (a little). And if only three of them were going to be chosen, they would be the three I liked best! Suddenly instead of my favourite shirts being saved for special occasions, they were my go-tos! In that moment, I knew this capsule thing might just work! I felt good knowing that my favourite things wouldn’t languish in the closet. As a part of a much smaller wardrobe, they’d be worn and enjoyed. The summer of 2015 would be their year!

Admittedly, I’ve only been able to get down to 50 pieces and that doesn’t include shoes, jewellery or jackets, but I still feel the peace of having white space in my wardrobe. There is actually breathing room in my closet and an empty drawer in my dresser and that feels awesome! I’m finding outfits easier to choose and I’m enjoying my selections. I’ve learned a lot not only about my style but also about my lifestyle and my priorities. So far, the capsule wardrobe is turning out to be a rewarding creative project!

Summer 2015 Capsule Wardrobe

How about you? Are you ready to create your Summer Collection?

Resources

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Project 333
Free Wardrobe Planner from Unfancy

Beginning, Asking for Help & Seeking Pleasure

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: We all need help sometimes, especially at the beginning of a new adventure. I’m at the beginning of several: using a DSLR, creating a capsule wardrobe & writing a book. How about you? What are you beginning?

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Creativity, Progress & Transformation

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Writing is reminding me that each medium offers the same creative journey but on a different road. Each time we create, whatever the medium, we are also creating ourselves. As long as we show up and put our heart into it, we’ll find ourselves making progress on a great adventure.

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Art Day: Coloured Pencils, Palettes & Artistic Identity

Art Table - Jamie Ridler Studios

Every Sunday is Art Day at our house! This year we often spend it working on a lesson from Carla Sonheim & Lynn Whipple’s Year of the Spark. This week we dove into an exploration of our artistic self, including our favoured colour palettes.  It was fascinating to see the through-lines in everything from our favourite foods to our favourite shapes and colours.

Shannon at Art Day

It was especially nice for my sister Shannon and I to be able to talk through our answers and share our artistic selves. It was fun to see where we were the same (we both put a big table as key to our creative environments) and where we are different (I choose simple. Shannon chooses complex.) Not only did we get to know ourselves better but one another too!

Jamie's Palette

This is the palette I favoured this week.

Shannon's Palette

And here are Shannon’s.

Sizing Coloured Pencils

I also drew on Lynda Barry’s book Syllabus. One exercise she gives her students is to do a lot of colouring and then line their crayons up in a row and see which colours they favour. So fun! When I was figuring out what to call my set of much-used colours, Shannon noted they are “garden colours” and that works for me!

Studio Leaf

Speaking of the garden, I popped out to try and find a plant that Shannon really enjoyed the scent of when we painted with found items last year. This geranium leaf was a contender but not the right peppery one!

Art Day Markers

Art day is also giving me the opportunity to learn to use my DSLR! Hopefully we’ll keep seeing my photos get better and better!