It's coming! The 100 Day Project begins February 18th and I want to be sure you're in the know in case you want to join the fun.
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What is The 100 Day Project? Simply decide to do something creative each day for 100 days and if you are so inclined, share your journey via social media. You'll be in great company with makers from around the globe, many of whom will make community with you via the #the100dayproject hashtag.
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For the third year in a row, I'll be there! For my project, I'm planning to paint a small watercolor each day—a practice I developed my first time around and a skill I'm happy to say I'm still developing and enjoying!
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What could you do? Anything you want, that's the beauty, anything that will feed your creative soul. Knit a row, create a picture from leaves, write a line of poetry, make a sketchbook doodle. Truly anything. You can get some ideas for developing your own project below (there are lots of options via google) and just so you don't feel overwhelmed already—originators suggest a creative exercise that takes just 5-10 minutes. And there's no judgement! Want to begin Tuesday? Go you! Miss a day or two or ten or twenty along the way? It makes no difference. Simply extend your 100 day project as long as you need.
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https://www.pinterest.com/julier/the100dayproject-themes/
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(I think it's fun to look back and see how my skill progressed—a big jump from the early days of #the100dayproject until the latter days, when I'd had more practice.)
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PS: There is an official 100 Days Project website you can visit by clicking here. Be sure to check out the FAQ (lots of good info!) and you can sign up for a newsletter. You have the option of supporting via a fee, but the $$ is not required.
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PPS: If you do participate, please let me know so I can follow your journey!
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