❅ write something (I always find creative inspiration in silent falling snow!) ❅ experiment new (warm!) outfits with your current wardrobe ❅ craft things using collected nature or unused items in your home ❅ bake and fill your home with delicious smells ❅ visit sewing/fabric shops (all the colorful fabric combats flat, grey days!) ❅ watch Miyazaki movies (or any of your favorite whimsical movies) ❅ arrange your collected items picturesquely around your room/house My Mori Activities for Fall Weather post was such a hit (thank you everyone who reblogged and enjoyed!), that I thought I’d make another for winter! Where I live, our winters are cold, snowy, and quite long, but even in warmer climates these mori activities can bring winter sentiments.Ĭollect pinecones, evergreen branches, other wild winter things Green (dusky shades) - brown, pink, white, taupeīeige - dark brown, dusky green, dusky purple, taupe, white Pink - dark green, dark brown, taupe, cream Purple - light brown, taupe, cream, soft white White - light brown, taupe, cream, dusky green, dusky purple Hama Kei - layers, lace optional, all blues, white, gray, occasional brownĭark Mori - sweet and dark, black, blue, purple, gray, red Magazine Mori - pants and shorts okay, cream, light blue, light green, pink, floral prints, crochet notes, embroidery is good.Īmerican Mori - layers, layers, layers, brown, green, cream, burgundy, embroidery is good.Įuropean Mori - lagenlook inspired, dark blue, gray, brown. Street Mori - Lots of lacy layer, whit, cream, light yellow, baby blue, pale pink One is for Mori Kei sub-styles and the other for coordinating colors.
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