MAKE ART EVERY DAY

Today is February 2,  2/2. Groundhog Day. How about having creativity being the thing that runs in a loop—do something creative! EVERY DAY.

I made it through January, which seemed a drag. I had finished up my 2011 Photo a Day Project, and just didn’t feel the desire to do it again.

I finished shooting for my Year on the Appomattox, as well.

While I probably did do some creative things, they were done without purpose, or true acknowledgement.  I am going to try to change that, starting now.

Some days, the creative bug is difficult to find, and it may be that doing something creative will be as exciting as some of those last minute, oh, shoot I forgot to take a photo images… But I hope that more of them will be on a higher level than that!

Limitations to creativity—none. I am not locking myself into any particular medium. Creativity comes from where it comes, and we shall not argue with it!

I probably won’t post a new blog post daily, but I WILL post on Facebook what my creative endeavor was, and I will update the blog at least weekly, and sometimes even with photos!!

Ready, set, START.

February 1—Yesterday I quilted. I finished the binding on a baby quilt. Now, it is washed, folded and awaiting the newest baby on the scene…

February 2—I worked out the pattern I was attempting for a tote bag, and finished up two totes, which need some threads snipped. Then I can photograph them and mail them off to their new homes, as late Christmas gifts.

One thought on “MAKE ART EVERY DAY

  1. You’re a wonderfully creative person, so this is a great goal for you. Wish I were so creative. But I’ve finally quit playing Vampire Wars, and I hope having a little extra time inspires me to start writing again.

    I had great intentions, converted my 1-1/2 chapters of romance to kindle and put it on my fire before we went up to mildew’s this week. I planned to read it over a couple of times to get myself back in the mood and then maybe write a few words. Got up there, opened the fire and…. nada. It wasn’t there. So I couldn’t do anything while I was away.

    Maybe God is telling me something…

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