Looking for some new or different creative outlets for 2013? Here is a variety of creative projects just waiting to get your creative juices flowing..
LOAD213
is open for registration. Go here for all the information
http://www.layoutaday.com/load213-time-to-boogie/
The theme for the February Layout a Day (LOAD213) is Scraphappier and will include an exclusive interview with Gretchen Rubin, the author of The Happiness Project and Happier at Home. Lain says this LOAD is for you if you want to find more joy in the hobby you love or use scrapbooking to live a happier life. Check out the link above - it includes information along with a code for $10 off - just through January 7th though!
30 Days of Lists
30 Days of Lists is the encouragement and challenge to you that you CAN journal just something every day – even something as small as a list. Registration begins February 4th and 30 Days of List begins in March. Here's the link for more information on this:
http://30daysoflists.com
The Sketchbook Project
is about leaving a legacy. It’s an outlet for anyone who wants to tell their story, have it travel the continent and then reside in a tiny NYC store front for the world to see. We already have 22,000 stories, we hope you will join us! Here's the link for this project:
http://www.sketchbookproject.com/
And if you want to see all the projects available including photography, map, printmaking and writing projects go here:
http://www.sketchbookproject.com/projects
Let me know if you participate in any of these projects. I'd love to showcase your project here!
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Showing posts with label 30 Days of Lists. Show all posts
Friday, January 4, 2013
Monday, February 13, 2012
30 Days of Lists
After a year of Project Life one of the things I identified that needed improvement is my journaling. I'm pretty much a who, what, when, where kind of journaler. And now that I'm taking Twelve with Stacy Julian and learning more about storytelling I really want to focus on my journaling and writing. So I've signed up for 30 Days of Lists. This sounds pretty easy and is not time intensive so I'm hoping this can be the starting point for developing a daily writing/journaling habit! Here's more information straight from 30 Days of Lists "About" page....
"30 Days of Lists is our encouragement and challenge to you that you CAN journal just something every day – even something as small as a list.
Every day through the month of March we will be posting a list prompt – anything from weekend goals to celebrity crushes. At the end of the 30 days you’ll have a collection of entries creating a small snapshot of your life right now.
Only 5-10 minutes per day are really needed. While you’re waiting for someone, or when you’re the passenger in the car. Download one of our kits so you have the topics ahead of time and just write.
That’s all.
Just write.
There’s no wrong way to do this and if you don’t like a prompt on a certain day, just change it.
30 Days of Lists is a collaboration between Kam of Campfire Chic and Amy of Lemon and Raspberry."
Here's the link to 30 Days of Lists homepage http://march2012.30daysoflists.com/ for you to learn more and sign-up.
"30 Days of Lists is our encouragement and challenge to you that you CAN journal just something every day – even something as small as a list.
Every day through the month of March we will be posting a list prompt – anything from weekend goals to celebrity crushes. At the end of the 30 days you’ll have a collection of entries creating a small snapshot of your life right now.
Only 5-10 minutes per day are really needed. While you’re waiting for someone, or when you’re the passenger in the car. Download one of our kits so you have the topics ahead of time and just write.
That’s all.
Just write.
There’s no wrong way to do this and if you don’t like a prompt on a certain day, just change it.
30 Days of Lists is a collaboration between Kam of Campfire Chic and Amy of Lemon and Raspberry."
Here's the link to 30 Days of Lists homepage http://march2012.30daysoflists.com/ for you to learn more and sign-up.
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journaling cards,
Stacy Julian,
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