Week 12’s challenge for the Documented Life Project was to “Cut up a magazine…add!” Jan: In a magazine I found a full page of images of vegetables and fruit with light shining through them that looked perfect for my challenge.Rather than … Continue reading
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Week 10 of the Documented Life Project’s challenge was: “Make a list of the things that make you YOU.” By the way, if you think it’s too late to join in on the challenges, it’s not. There are currently almost … Continue reading
The challenge for week 9 of the Documented Life Project was to “Collage something you recycled.” Jan: I just recently sorted through some cards and decided to keep one to use the picture on something else. When I saw the … Continue reading
Mom did the Great Stitched Postcard Swap in 2013, but at the time, I was pretty busy and wasn’t able to participate. I wanted to though because I am fascinated by stitching on paper. So, when the new postcard swap … Continue reading
“Add a flap to your flap.” That was challenge for week 8 for the Documented Life Project. Those that are doing the challenges in their daily planners have added flaps to their planner pages so they have extra paper to work on … Continue reading
Last week I shared a post with you about the new Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap in which Melinda and I are participating. If you would like a creative project to work on and then be able to bless someone … Continue reading
The challenge for week 7 in the Documented Life Project was to draw a shape, repeat the shape and add color. Jan: When I read the challenge, I was tempted to just say my week 7 challenge was combined with … Continue reading
Melinda and I are excited to participate in the new Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap for this spring (2014) and invite you to join with us. You can read all about it here. The deadline for registration is February 25th. … Continue reading
Sounds like a new recipe doesn’t it? Well, there is a recipe involved but you won’t want to eat it. But it can become addictive. On some of the comments on the Documented Life Project Facebook page, I was noticing … Continue reading
Step 1. Do something creative today. Step 2. Do something creative tomorrow. Step 3. Do something creative the next day. Step 4. Repeat steps 1-3. When I was in New York City last fall, I wandered into a store called … Continue reading