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Bits | Lately
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Life is about to get really busy. I am in the last month and a half of my degree and I'm trying to develop strategies for getting everything finished by the end. I have a lot of work to do but is such a relief to be finishing. I have had mixed feelings about this degree as a whole and have had to really try to get something out of it at times. My presence here will be a bit limited until the end of semester, but I'm working on a few more illustrated lists. Here are some pictures from lately.

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Being able to walk around confidently now means that the backyard is a place of adventure and wonder for Theo. At the moment he's really enjoying chasing the cats around the yard and helping C to water the garden. He went and got the watering can by himself, dipped it in the pond to fill it up and tried to pour it on the cats, laughing maniacally!

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This is a little peek at my backyard studio. The plasterboard on the walls needs to be filled, sanded and painted and there are some gaps and things to tend to (but I lack the know how) so hopefully when my mum visits at the end of the year I can fix it up and do a big reveal.

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Spring flowers are popping out everywhere in our garden.

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Theodore had mixed feelings about his first experience of painting.

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Atticus enjoys drinking from the bird bath.

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Theo's sweet little boots with scuffed toes.

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A waratah from my garden getting ready to bloom. This is what it will look like when it comes out.

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We recently bought a new record player and the records (which C meticulously alphabetised last week) have been coming out every day for a spin. Theo is also starting to really like dancing, so C has been playing a lot of upbeat tunes (his favourite is Taylor Swift's Red - C has a big crush on her!) and we've been dancing around our lounge room.

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Some sweet mail from Emma and Garci.

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Theo and I standing outside my studio. Now that the weather is getting warmer, the backyard is really nice to be in and when C lets him, Theo often wanders out and visits me in my studio.

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Another sweet flower from the garden - I only wish I knew what they all were!

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Some library books I've been reading lately.

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The heavy curtains that were on our dining nook windows started looking really terrible, so I took them down and threw vintage floral sheets over the curtain rods. At first C thought they were a bit twee, but I think he likes them now.

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Flowering rosemary.

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Some doodling I did while watching Mindy late one night.

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Irises.

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I splurged and bought a Filofax a few weeks ago and am really enjoying using it. I have been downloading free printable pages to put into it and designing some of my own and using it is really helping me to keep organised. I've been trying to write a paragraph in it at the end of each day, just trying to keep a quick record of goings on.

About


My name is Bianca Jagoe.
I am in my mid twenties and live in a sweet old Federation cottage in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia with my husband, 4 cats and our son Theodore. I am a freelance illustrator with a BA in Contemporary Art.  My blog is a scrapbook of sorts for daily creative endeavours and found inspirations. Thanks for reading it!



Some of the things I like most: red lipstick, bike riding, markets, zines, spoonerisms, dimples, good black pens, harmonies, Morrissey, Scrabble, mix cds, back rubs, art supplies, Stephen Fry, contagious laughter, collage, old photos of strangers, illustration, pushing buttons, filling in forms, typography, stretching, even numbers, hot cross buns, 50% off, realistic dreams, Tim Minchin, naming strangers, cinnamon, semi colons, curls, Vegemite scrolls & perpetually surfing the internet.

Tunez: Why?, Morrissey, Feist, Ben Folds, Big Scary, Miike Snow, The Smiths, Beirut, The Avett Brothers, Sophie Hunger, Josh Pyke, Gotye, Fionn Regan, The Magnetic Fields, Clare Bowditch, Glen Hansard, Kimbra, The National, Jeff Buckley, The Beach Boys, Peter, Bjorn & John, The Head and the Heart.

Filmz: Amelie, Ghost World, Silver Linings Playbook, Midnight In Paris, District 9, Perfume, Catfish, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, But I'm A Cheerleader, Pan's Labyrinth, The Virgin Suicides, The Orphanage, Religulous, Stranger Than Fiction, The Hunger Games, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, To Kill A Mockingbird, Office Space, The Breakfast Club, Once, The Big Lebowski, Jane Eyre.

Teeveez: Six Feet Under, Girls, Orphan Black, Breaking Bad, True Blood, Daria, Firefly, Peepshow, Game of Thrones, Misfits, Spaced, Downton Abbey, The Mindy Project, New Girl, Fresh Meat, The L Word, Scrubs, Arrested Development, The Mighty Boosh, Wonderfalls, The Young Ones, Mad Men, Pan Am, Our Hero, Pushing Daisies, Gilmore Girls, Miranda, An Idiot Abroad, Dexter, Call The Midwife, Janet King.

Readz: Ready Player One - Ernest Cline, Company - Max Barry, How The Light Gets In - MJ Hyland, Jennifer Government - Max Barry, The Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins, The Art of Looking Sideways - Alan Fletcher, Snow Falling on Cedars - David Guterson, The Virgin Suicides - Jeffrey Eugenides.
Mail Tag
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When I was in high school I started playing a little game called Mail Tag. I was inspired by a great little Canadian TV show called

Our Hero

- Kale and her friend Gordon would send postcards to each other and request something of each other - usually it was pretty abstract.

I played Mail Tag with several friends in the mid 2000s and we would send each other letters with requests to respond to creatively. My friend Doug and I got a bit obsessed and would be sending something back and forth to each other every day or so. It was great fun.

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In 2009 I wrote up some rules for it that people could print out.

I wrote a lot of letters and played a lot of Mail Tag. It is a really nice getting-to-know-you kind of game and can often be quite exciting and challenging filling people's requests.

Though letter writing and Mail Tag have taken a backseat for me these days, other people keep it going (the #mailtag hashtag on Instagram has over 2000 posts) and it is so lovely to see that it has caught on and makes people happy and helps to keep the mail flowing.

I thought it was time that I redid those rules and made a nice new printable for them. I started making a new printable and then I thought, why not just make

a whole website for it

! It was really fun to make and I am still thinking of things I might add to it.

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The website has info about how to play Mail Tag, links and printables and my favourite part is this 'Random Mail Tag Request Generator' button. Clicking on it will provide you with a whole bunch of ideas for what to ask penpals.

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Here are the printables I made. Feel free to download, print and share them. If you click on the images it will take you to a bigger version of them to download and print.

I also thought it would be fun to make a 'Penpal Survey'.

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sent me one of hers once and I really liked the format. Sometimes it is nice to let that kind of information flow naturally through letters, but knowing some of the essential details can be good too and a great starting point for future conversations through letters.

Tasmania | Brady's Lookout
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Today was a beautiful Springy day, so we went for a little drive to Brady's Lookout with C's mum. I've been in my backyard studio working on some commissions all of this past week, with what I think is an ear infection, so I was keen to get out and do something in the nice weather. It was also Father's Day, but C insists that we don't celebrate it!

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Brady's Lookout is beautiful on any day. Theo walked all the way from the carpark to the lookout and then all around the lookout, not wanting to be caught - he's getting very confident at this walking thing (a little too confident sometimes, considering we were nearby to a huge drop!). He has been enjoying exploring our little backyard lately, so wide open spaces make him very excited.

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I found Theo's cute aqua coloured Pumpkin Patch boots and sweet handmade jeans at an opshop last week. My dress and top are from Dangerfield who conveniently had a sale on when I was in Hobart last week.

I hope you had a lovely weekend.