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🕷️🎃💀 This marshmallow skull lollipop is one of my favorite Halloween treats in my awesome gift box from @treatstreetusa!! Check out my other pics to see all the other fun & unique Halloween treats! Halloween is coming up fast so get yourself prepared with some out of the ordinary spooky treats! 💀🎃🕷️ https://www.shop.treatstreet.com/ . . 💀🎃🕷️ You can find these Halloween Treats at the following locations: - Marshmallow skulls - @TheFreshMarket, @Michaels, @WinCo - Monster Poopers - @Walgreens will have its own version, @Albertsons, Kohls, The Fresh Market, @CrackerBarrel will have its own version - Halloween Block Pops @Walgreens mostly but some in WinCo, @HarrisTeeter - Zombie Gummy Pizza - @Lidl, Michael’s, @Kohls - Pumpkin Cocoa Melt - Michael’s, Market Basket . . . . . . . . #💀 #skull#treatstreet #halloweencandy #candypop#organizedlife #organizedmoms #decluttering #organizedlife #productreviewer #candystore #candylover #candycandy #halloweendecorations #halloweentime #halloweenparty #organizedmom #getorganized (at Southern California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiVxnKKvw_O/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
No more frustration from misplacing glasses... The round glasses tray by Puebco, which is also useful for your everyday carry. #glassestray #tray #puebco #homedecor #getorganized #tableware #homedesign #giftideas #desk #lifedesign #officedesk #minimal #tools #workspace #glasses (hier: Peter Fields) https://www.instagram.com/p/CahfIRwtqVY/?utm_medium=tumblr
Ep. 168 How to create a simple system
It’s been a long time since I posted a new Swatch Chart. Let’s fix that! 🎨
Did you know there are 242—EDIT: It’s actually 363 now!—colors of Ohuhu’s Honolulu [brush-tip] markers? No? Well now you do, & this chart is perfect for tracking which ones you do & don’t have! That’s why I made it. 😊
You can find the chart for free on my DeviantArt or Ko-fi Shop, but if you'd like to send a little monetary support my way I do have the Ko-fi listing set as "pay what you want.” ✨ The links have been updated to the latest version of the Chart as of December 2023. This post continues to exist for archival purposes only. ———-
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Whew, it's been quite a while since I've released a new Swatch Chart, after making so many originally! What exactly prompted this one? Well, aside from just wanting to make more, it was function: This Swatch Chart is for the entire* range of Ohuhu's Brush Markers ["Honolulu" as the company calls them]—Not just the 216 set, but also the colors only available in their 36 Skin- and Grey-tone sets, *plus* one color that for reasons unbeknownst to me was only ever released in the old version of the 24 Skintone set, which Ohuhu doesn't sell anymore. In total, that brings us to 242 colors + the colorless blender, which is on the unusual side in art supplies. You may also notice this chart looks a little different from my usual swatch charts. This is because I based this chart design on one I've been using to keep track of my Copic Sketch markers as I slowly build up my collection. This chart exists in a few different variations online, but as far as I can tell, they're all based on the Copic company's own guide to the markers. I simply borrowed what elements I felt were the most useful and used the charts I could find to figure out what size to make the boxes here so they would both all fit on the page and have at least a little size to them for color reference. Really, that's my only problem with any Swatch Chart over 50-70 or so colors (including my own): It gets difficult to have so many colors on the page while also still being useful, so I often have a "tracker" page like this, and then a multi-page set of charts that are a more comfortable size. The single tracker page gets filled in with solid color as I see fit, and then the multiple pages are gradients in some way, since that's what I find most useful. You can fill in the chart however you like, but I thought knowing how I handle mine might be helpful for anyone concerned about how small the boxes might print. Also worth noting: I know there's a lot of tiny text up here, and from an accessibility standpoint, I do apologize for that. I've done my best to balance legibility with functionality, but that's just the downside of squeezing so many swatches onto one page. The Copic charts I was taking notes from all have the same problem. I will also point out that the Color Family names and the diagram showing what the letters and numbers assigned to each marker "mean" are only my best guesses/what I could figure out from looking at the markers themselves. Ohuhu doesn't really have a clear-cut system in the same way that Copic does. There is some logic to how the markers are ordered, especially with colors that were released more recently, but there are just too many "exceptions" to pin down what the proper "rules" for the system might be. At the very least, when I had to separate a color family into two columns for space, I tried to make sure the cut-off wasn't in the middle of colors that actually made sense together. And finally, before I go, Ohuhu is one of few companies that updates their products fairly regularly. I'll do my best to keep this chart up to date alongside the markers [and I've tried to future-proof it a little behind-the-scenes] but just try to be patient if I fall behind at some point—As long as I'm physically able, an update will come, but I'm only human and have other responsibilities outside of swatch charts, y'know?
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Swatch Chart Design © me, MysticSparklewings
I do not own Ohuhu, Copic, and/or any associated logos/trademarks/etc.
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Does anyone else look around their house after Christmas and wonder when the tornado hit and caused mass chaos and messes?! 😜 Gifts everywhere, leftover food and treats cover the counters, holiday decor strewn out all over, games, toys, and laundry clutter every space. This is the post-Christmas craze. 🎄 If you’re like me, messes like these cause extra stress and anxiety, especially with my ADHD. So I wanted to share a few tips for getting organized after the holidays, because when you are neurodivergent like me it can be really helpful to break big tasks into smaller tasks! So let’s head into the new year feeling on top of things! ✅ Tip #1: Take out the trash. I know this one seems like a “duh,” but with the extra trash bags of party plates and wrapping paper laying around, it’s gotta be first on the list. ✅ Tip #2: Put away all the gifts. Get everything out of the boxes (and throw those away or store in storage). Have each family member take their gifts and find a home for them in the correct place. ✅ Tip #3: Do the laundry and dishes. After the holiday festivities and parties, there’s probably a pile of dirty dishes and laundry laying around. Blast some tunes, wash, dry, and put them away. ✅ Tip #4: Clean out the kitchen. Got extra holiday food lying around? Bag it up, divy it out amongst family and friends, freeze what you can, get rid of tempting treats you don’t want lying around, and get that kitchen cleaned up! What are your best post-holiday organization tips?! 👇🏼
WHAT’S IN MY CLINICAL BAG
New semester starts tomorrow and I’m getting ready, so I thought now would be a good time to show you guys what I bring with me to clinicals. Clinical is actually on Friday but I like to prepare early in case I need to run out and grab something!
bookbag // himawari // i always get compliments on this bag. last semester my clinical prof asked me about it and she got one too :) they have sooo many pretty colors
stethoscope // mdf acoustica
davis drug guide // mosby’s diagnostic + lab reference
daily planner + to do sheet // jessicastudiesrn // i have have have to have a small planning + to do list with me
clipboard // healing hands // there’s a ton of nursing clipboards out there but i liked the aesthetic of this one. its got a pretty cheat sheet on the back and it opens so i can keep all of my papers organized inside (i’ll do a seperate post on that soon)
sticky notes, pen case, writing essentials
id tag // used by my school and our current health care facility
marker for your id tag // sharpie // one of my best finds yet. this little badge marker totally comes in for initialing dressings, etc. i think they make highlighters like this but i don’t need a highlighter often enough to keep it on my badge
pen light // cavn
listerine strips // pretty sure these are in every store // gotta have fresh breath, even behind the mask! actually, even more so behind the mask bec you don’t want to be smelling your own stinky breath haha
lip balm // first aid beauty // this is the best healing lip balm hands down. no more dry lips in the winter
hand cream + hand sanitizer // cerave + vaseline // you can get these anywhere but i get them from target. i love this hand cream bec its not only moisturizing but it creates a barrier to protect your hands from constantttt hand hygiene. health care facilities obv have hand sanitizer but this is my fav for personal use because its super moisturizing and NOT sticky
essentials for your lady bits // cora // i love this brand bec they are organic + don’t have any nasty chemicals or fragrances. i have the subscription plan which makes them pretty cheap + you don’t have to worry about running out to grab more them when you realize you forgot to buy them.
not shown // snacks... i plan to do a separate post about my favorite, healthy study snacks
That’s it! I try to keep my clinical bag pretty light and I’m more on the minimal side. Let me know if you guys try any of this stuff and what you think. Also, let me know if any of the links don’t work so I can fix ‘em.
DISCLAIMER: I’m not sponsored by any of this stuff, nor am I receiving anything by you using these links.