I love this idea and can't wait to see all the beautiful little paintings you create! I also 100% agree with what you said about January and finding it hard to create. Although here in New Zealand it's because it's usually summer and holiday time (this year was an exception apparently).
YES!!! Yes to noticing, yes to not waiting to use the high quality supplies, yes to small pieces, to creating blank cards, yes to YOU, your heart and your creative process!! ❤️🔥
I am a few months into a project to reclaim handwritten notes and letters as a joy-creating pastime, starting with one friend, a former library colleague who moved to Arizona a couple of years ago. We were spending too much time sending low-value texts or way-too-long texts to each other until we discovered (via one of those texts that proved to be NOT low value!) that we both had penpals when we were young, we both love notecards, and we both miss sending and receiving Real Mail. So we’re still establishing our rhythm and routine but it is already so much more satisfying as communication than the emails and texts we replaced. We still text occasionally, but only for little things.
She likes to buy notecards at the Friends store at her local library, where someone who paints for fun, and also wants to help the library as she can, donates cards she makes from small works of art she paints—just like you’re describing doing with your 100-day paintings! *I love receiving those in the mail!* I hope you’ll have a lot of carefree fun with your 100-day project!
A loval watercolor artist has this as his “mantra”….a painting a day. He is completely self taught. I cant wait to see your work.
thanks for being here, dear cousin!
I love this idea and can't wait to see all the beautiful little paintings you create! I also 100% agree with what you said about January and finding it hard to create. Although here in New Zealand it's because it's usually summer and holiday time (this year was an exception apparently).
"PS - This post was 100% human-created. I was using the em-dash before AI was born."
LOL. I love this
Love everything about this!!!
YES!!! Yes to noticing, yes to not waiting to use the high quality supplies, yes to small pieces, to creating blank cards, yes to YOU, your heart and your creative process!! ❤️🔥
Hey! That’s really cool!
I am a few months into a project to reclaim handwritten notes and letters as a joy-creating pastime, starting with one friend, a former library colleague who moved to Arizona a couple of years ago. We were spending too much time sending low-value texts or way-too-long texts to each other until we discovered (via one of those texts that proved to be NOT low value!) that we both had penpals when we were young, we both love notecards, and we both miss sending and receiving Real Mail. So we’re still establishing our rhythm and routine but it is already so much more satisfying as communication than the emails and texts we replaced. We still text occasionally, but only for little things.
She likes to buy notecards at the Friends store at her local library, where someone who paints for fun, and also wants to help the library as she can, donates cards she makes from small works of art she paints—just like you’re describing doing with your 100-day paintings! *I love receiving those in the mail!* I hope you’ll have a lot of carefree fun with your 100-day project!
love this project Kathy can't wait to see the daily creations and congratulations on using the 'good' art supplies.
Bon voyage with the 100 days!!
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