by stacysjensen | Feb 1, 2019 | 2019 Hearts, 365-day Challenge, Monthly Collection
Here are my January 2019 hearts. I pants — you know by the seat of my pants — my way through January. A few I absolutely do not like, but I pushed through creating a new one each day.
I explained what I’m doing in this post … Heart Project: 365-Day Challenge
— Stacy
by stacysjensen | Jan 1, 2019 | 365-day Challenge, Paper Quilling
When I ran across a book by Noah Scalin called 365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life! I decided to try something similar.
I decided to quill something each day. I’m a writer and am pantsing this project at the moment. In other words, I began without a plan.
At first, I wanted to see what I can make in 30 minutes. I quickly realized, if I stuck to that rule — I would have 365 UFOs: Unfinished Objects.
To avoid the UFOs, I loosened up my rules.
For January (and who knows maybe all of 2019), I’m working with a few (loose) guidelines:
- 4×6-inch base: pre-cut, random cardboard, card stock paper
- Fill heart shape
- Use variety of papers: text and card stock weight, junk mail, catalogs
- Cut my own papers and use quilling papers I’ve purchased over the years.
- Use shapes from previous UFOs (aka random shapes I made for a project, but never used in a project).
- Share the work, no matter how I feel about the final product.
- If I want to repeat a pattern, that’s cool.
- It’s my project and my rules.
I’ll most likely be a “plotter” for this project as time passes, especially when I travel. I’ll need to make sure I have supplies when I venture from home whether by car, plane, or on a camping trip.
Quilling is a very portable craft and requires a tiny footprint for work. So, here’s to a project filled with heart.