
This one was created on my tablet using Sketchbook.
There is a lot to learn on the Sketchbook app – one of my upcoming challenges maybe?
I’m sure there are YouTube videos galore to help my learning curve.
Feel free to print and colour!!
This one was created on my tablet using Sketchbook.
There is a lot to learn on the Sketchbook app – one of my upcoming challenges maybe?
I’m sure there are YouTube videos galore to help my learning curve.
Feel free to print and colour!!
Spent some time winding down last night and came up with this mandala.
I wish my printer was working, I think it would be a great meditative coloring sheet.
Feel free to print it out and give it a try!
Day 100/100!!!
This challenge was a great motivator for me and the accountability of posting (almost) daily was just what I needed to keep me focused.
I realized I Love mandalas and creating daily is therapeutic for me.
I’ll be starting a new challenge after Christmas and it will be 30 days of junk journaling.
I Love the IDEA of junk journaling and have more ephemera and tools than any person needs to create them. I’ve been collecting for years but for some reason haven’t been able to complete one.
This 30 day challenge is how I’ll finally decide whether it’s for me or not.
If it’s not I can start getting rid of my collections
Mandala lines and sewing projects.
Darkening the lines doesn’t make huge difference in the appearance but it sure feels therapeutic!
Sewing projects – stay tuned for pics of the actual project…after Christmas!
The goal is to complete this by day 100.
I can’t believe a hundred days is almost up!
The next big decision is what color/colors to use.
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And family time! I always wish I took more photos – of the big kids too! This little one steals the show 🤭
Gluten free baking.
The sugar cookies turned out great.
The chocolate chip were pretty good – Kali approved.
The shortbread – dry! Flavor wasn’t bad but like a desert in your mouth.
Yes desert – not dessert.
Penciling in the details – I prefer a practice run and am so grateful for erasers!
I’m doing less research to pick patterns – the designs are becoming more intuitive…which makes them more enjoyable to create!
A few years ago I was drawing mandalas a lot and was enjoying it.
Then I stopped.
I don’t know why but that’s my M.O.
As I get better at something I get bored with it and move onto something else. Only to return to it later and have to go through the learning curve again.
I wonder if this is a common trait with creatives?