and it continues!
#creativedeed365 continued through the struggles of march with lots of support from the Facebook group, family, friends, and even spouse.
After the first 2 months of #creativedeed365 with Gretchen Miller, March began with a plan. Using the stained cards from Murphy in the Art Space which were already cut into 3"x 3" squares I set out to conquer Marchs' 31 days. Oneday card at a time.
Much like the prior months I prepared the back of the cards with the # of the card and date plus a blip about the creativedeeds. Each day I found a few minutes to create the entry. Saving the cards for distribution once I was in public spaces such as the local university, coffee shops, or restaurants.
This month I saw a couple pop-up on Instagram from people who found them and then found me through the #creativedeed365 tag. I was surprised by how exited I was at realizing where these cards had made-it to. Glad they were in good hands.
Through the making of each card I try to remind myself that it'll go somewhere even if I never know where. I practice detaching from the get-go. But a piece of me always manages to go-out with each.
Towards the end of the month I had some unforeseen hardships pause my daily routines. A couple of days later I enlisted the help of my spouse and together we made enough cards to last until the end of the month (about 10 or so). We spent time "arting" together and scheming of where to plant them once the time was right.
If you missed the First 31 Days of #creativedeed365 check them out here; the next 28 Days can he found here.
[in no particular order here are the visuals from March]
#creativedeed365 continued through the struggles of march with lots of support from the Facebook group, family, friends, and even spouse.
After the first 2 months of #creativedeed365 with Gretchen Miller, March began with a plan. Using the stained cards from Murphy in the Art Space which were already cut into 3"x 3" squares I set out to conquer Marchs' 31 days. One
Much like the prior months I prepared the back of the cards with the # of the card and date plus a blip about the creativedeeds. Each day I found a few minutes to create the entry. Saving the cards for distribution once I was in public spaces such as the local university, coffee shops, or restaurants.
This month I saw a couple pop-up on Instagram from people who found them and then found me through the #creativedeed365 tag. I was surprised by how exited I was at realizing where these cards had made-it to. Glad they were in good hands.
Through the making of each card I try to remind myself that it'll go somewhere even if I never know where. I practice detaching from the get-go. But a piece of me always manages to go-out with each.
Towards the end of the month I had some unforeseen hardships pause my daily routines. A couple of days later I enlisted the help of my spouse and together we made enough cards to last until the end of the month (about 10 or so). We spent time "arting" together and scheming of where to plant them once the time was right.
If you missed the First 31 Days of #creativedeed365 check them out here; the next 28 Days can he found here.
[in no particular order here are the visuals from March]
and here I am looking forwards and scheming onto-April. Contemplating on a return to recycled art as the back-drop much like in 28 Days of #creativedeed365 but on ATC sized cards 2.5"x3.5"
all beautiful and inspiring! love your reflections! Hooray for the first 90 days---- so excited to have you part of this journey! -gretchen
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