November has been a month of big changes for us. Our youngest son (and his dog) has moved out to be with his girlfriend, and they are expecting a baby in April so more changes ahead. We are excited to be empty-nesters after 24 years. We know it will take some adjustment, but my husband has already moved from the room we shared into the vacated bedroom and turned it into a music room. This means I now have a lot more space to organise things in my studio so hopefully that will lead to more creativity. Progress so far :
As I post this we are heading into December and while it will be busy, it's almost summer school holidays for me and I am looking forward to the break from work and fresh ideas for new projects.
Only a few weeks to go to finish my year-long challenge of #52cards2024 : to create a card that reflects the past week (ending Sunday). I must include stitch, the colour turquoise and a word. These are my November cards :
You will realise why the last is more pink themed when you read what I'm planning for December. I post these individually with a bit more info about the theme each week on my Instagram and Facebook Artist's page.
I started November by teaching arty junk journals to a group of students at school for "Be Brave" - a 2 hour session to try something different out of their comfort zone. They created a journal with recycled materials and I talked to them about using art to support positive self-talk and as a way to destress by spending time creating something for themselves. Thrilled with how they were engaged and what they took home with them.
I love a December Daily or Daily-ish journal.
Last year's evolved into a Summer Journal that lasted from December to March. It became what it needed to become. This year there are once again some free online offerings to take some self-care time and focus on yourself amongst the busy of December.
Care December 2024 with Kasia Avery -the theme this year is Pink.
Then there's Art Journal Advent 2024 - an instagram offering with Michelle and Tamara.Read more about it on Michelle's website. There's a prompt a day, and this year some other artists sharing their interpretation of the prompt.
Also check out journal construction ideas on Youtube with MegJournals - she's one of the organisers of the Junk Journal January and July projects I've participated in previously. She's been doing a challenge called No Sew November which has great journal making ideas to create the base for a December Daily or Junk Journal January (fingers crossed she does it again in 2025).
And not free, but a small price of US$18 is December Pause with LIz Lamoreux. Explore the creative practice of writing lists to anchor you in the midst of daily life. I wondered if I might make myself a new journal, but as I was thinking about the pink theme for Care December, I realised that I have 24 spreads left in my JIYA journal
- last seen in March this year, I started it at the beginning of 2023 so it would be fabulous to finish it before the end of 2024. Not sure how it will evolve, but as I said above - It will become what it needs to become. If you haven't seen this journal, these are a couple of empty spreads
and a couple that already have something as a starter
I have got quite excited writing this and can't wait to share more in December. Make sure to follow my FB Artist page or my Instagram for {hopefully} regular page posting.
Another class which is available for Free for one month access from when you sign up is Wendy Solganik's Phone Photography and Editing Webinar It sounds good but I am waiting to access it until mid-December in the hope that I can make good use of it through those days that stretch between Christmas and New Year.
Now it's Summer and some of my stresses have lifted, you can expect to see me posting more regularly on my Instagram and my Facebook Artist's page too. Wishing you some pockets of creativity and peace in December. Take care of yourself ♥
I like how you are "thinking pink". That array of supplies is very inviting and your JIYA journal fits right in. Wonderful that you brought an artistic approach to de-stressing to young people. Clearly they took to it! Your space is looking good. Empty nest has some bonuses. Nice to have more elbow room. I'm going the opposite way. We are downsizing from our farm and my new sewing/crafting space is tight! And I'm having withdrawal symptoms from little sewing and journal making. Soon we will be settled, but yikes what a painful process. Enjoy seeing your work.
ReplyDeleteChange is always uncomfortable. Hopefully you'll discover new creative joy soon. Thanks for visiting and leaving such lovely supportive comments xo
DeleteI love your 52cards and your journals, especially that JIYA journal, love the pink theme. Enjoy your break! xoxo
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