A few years ago these memes with personal questions and random facts about me-lists were very common. Do you remember? I didn’t do very many then, but these kinds of list are fun to jot down in your own journal. So that’s what we have today: Random facts about me. I’d love to hear some […]
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Listmaking is a tool to become more creative, to organize your creative life and to plan ahead. Make a list, it always helps!
List Prompt #9: things I collect for Art Journalin...
Not sure about you but making list is something I love to do. I like how the title sets the topic and each item stands alone but also is connected in different ways to the previous bullet point and the next one… It really is a great journaling techniqe. Right now my diary is filled […]
List Prompt #8: Music and Movies
My list post is late because I was out in the forest yesterday, soaking up nature. But now let’s once again take a peek into the List journal shall we? It’s been great fun discovering lists all over the internet. Lay Hoon and Michelle Reuss are two of those joining us in the List Journal […]
List Prompt #7: Things i know
I came up with the prompt Things I know and thought it would be easy to write! When it came down to it it wasn’t. Because what do we really know for sure, 100 %? Gaaah! Not much really. Hardly that we exist if being philosophical… We don’t even know if we will be alive […]
List Prompt #6: Crayon Colours
Last week we made a colourful list out of washi tape… Now lets bring on another “material” that I use all the time in my Art Journal; water soluble crayons! The bestests crayons ever is called Neocolor II and today, for the first time ever, it comes in list form! Want the story behind the […]
List Prompt: Washi Tape Favorites
It’s Saturday and time for another list prompt in the List Journal. But can you make a list out of anything? Want the story behind the List Journal and the fun colaboration that Tammy and I are doing? Check out the intro post and then follow along with our Saturday List Journal prompts. Thanks! List […]
List Prompt: Favorite Fruits
It’s Saturday and time for the fourth list prompt presented in/by the sweet little List Journal. I’m playing with dymo tape this time! Want the story behind the List Journal and the fun colaboration that Tammy and I are doing? Check out the intro post and then follow along with our Saturday List Journal prompts. […]
List Prompt: Places I Dream of visiting
It’s time for the third list prompt in the List Journal (intro here), and this time we’re focusing on something I haven’t done much of lately; traveling. I’ve been doing a bit of work related travel around Sweden, but not the holiday resort adventure kind of traveling that one dream of. Not in a few […]
List Journal prompt: 5 books I read
It’s time for our second round of art journal list prompts (intro here). And you don’t even have to be an art journaler to join in. Just write your list in a regular notebook or a on a blank piece of paper… It doesn’t have to be fancy, coloured or long! Last week my list […]
Introduction to the List Journal Project + a promp...
Tammy and I did a journal swap a while ago. She made me this awesome little journal with a fabric cover, fold out pages, sewn pages filled with painted papers, scrapbook papers and cute stuff. I sent her a journal I made specially for her, featuring her initials and other bits from my paper stash. […]
Summer Manifesto
New tradition: to write a Summer Manifesto. A Summer Manifest is a list of ideas about summer, and what your summer should be about or include. On my list I’ve put bike rides, writing when it’s raining and baking among other things. I’m also going to add spraypainting (outdoors) because I have some items I […]
What I like about handmade postcards
Making, writing, sending & receiving postcards is a fun and creative activity. I guess that’s why I’m hosting a postcard swap every year. Here are a few main points about why this activity is so enjoyable to me. It’s because… I really like… the simplicity of a glue stick and little pieces of paper to […]