With a playful wink to Valentine’s Day, today’s journal calendar prompt is “adored”. I loved writing about the sweet moments that filled my heart.
Who/what/which moments did you adore today?
With a playful wink to Valentine’s Day, today’s journal calendar prompt is “adored”. I loved writing about the sweet moments that filled my heart.
Who/what/which moments did you adore today?
Trying something new over here — when am I not trying something new? — a little journal to keep track of painted page and pattern experiments.
These aren’t the originals, but scanned and printed copies. Mostly to see how they scan and print and copy. Possibly material for future printables. Possibly not. I’m not entirely sure where I’m headed with this, but I do love the journey.
I wrote this margin note after reading a fascinating chapter on learning outcomes and wondering how to apply its principles to daily living. This little snippet of an idea emerged: what if, instead of thinking about your day from the morning forward, you worked your way backward? What if you thought about how you’d like your day to end and then what you could do to make it happen? What if you reverse engineered your days?
Checking in with a colourful prompt from my new set. Like all of the pages in the set, this one’s made for re-printing from time to time as your life expands and unfolds.
Starting with today, in this moment right now, what words would you use to describe the life you’re creating for yourself?
Every set of journal pages begins with a vision for the kind of writing and thinking I hope each page will encourage. With this new set, which includes my latest experiments in watercolour backgrounds, I envisioned the sense of optimism and possibility held in each little tube of brightly pigmented paint. I pictured colourful pages intended to brighten your day and bring joy to your journaling. I hope you’ll think so, too.
You’ll find the first page, pictured above, right at the top of my recent additions page. It’s free and it’s all about this moment right now.
Here are my three things in this moment:
(1) I can hear the sounds of family all around. (It was a rare super-snow day due to freezing rain. Even the university where my husband works was closed.)
(2) The butter on the counter is almost at room temperature. There are sugar cookies in our very near future.
(3) I’m totally distracted by ideas for new backgrounds — including something that might be fun for next week, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
How about you? What’s on your list?
New month, new journal calendar page. Bring on the new.
Today’s prompt was “shared” and, at first, I couldn’t think of a single thing. Then I thought about my lost tripod and how I called my husband earlier today, hoping he would remember what I’d done with it — and how we shared our memories of the last time I used it — because it was new and figuring out the best setup became a group project — and how we ended up finding it, right where I left it.
(And then I discovered I didn’t need it after all. But I had the loveliest chat with my sweetheart, right in the middle of the day. So, it all worked out exactly as it was meant to.)
How about you? What did you share today?
I love these little boxes and their odd questions.
Today, I prepared yet another batch of painted pages. I think I’m at 9 attempts now. Not quite there yet, but I’m learning to use a mop brush (and makeup sponges as makeshift brushes!) and my scanner’s settings make a little more sense every day. There might even be a new journal page, somewhere in the distance.
How about you? What did you prepare today?
I finished off another half-letter sized page in my journal calendar today. (And with a sparkly purple pen, no less!)
The prompt was “planned”. One project I’m planning is a new set of journal pages with watercolour backgrounds.
How about you? What did you plan today?
Last week, I wrote about the 7 characteristics I’m bringing to my experiences this year. They are: courage, openness, curiosity, effort, focus, honesty, and confidence.
I thought you might like to join me, so I created a new free printable prompt. This one feels kind of special. Not only do I adore this prompt, but I’ve also included one of my experiments in watercolour as a background. It took me a while to figure out how to scan the original and use it in Illustrator, but I love that I can share it with you like this.
You can download my new page by clicking here or by clicking on the image above.
And if you haven’t already replied to last week’s prompt (or even if you have!), what characteristics are you bringing to your experiences this year?