This spiral notebook holds personalized entries! It can be used as a diary, journal, wedding guestbook, or any way your simmie heart desires. Click on the notebook to create a new entry where you can customize its icon, moodlet, and view at any time. You can also choose a sim as the author for both the notebook and individual entries. Best of all, it can be passed down to new sim generations to keep the memories and records alive.
Free reading response journal for writing letters to the author. A great way to incorporate reading and writing to improve comprehension.
December Literacy kits for first grade, second grade, and kindergarten. Helpful literacy activities to make ELAR your favorite part of the day.
If you're kind of non-artistic gal or your life becomes hectic, free bullet journal printables will make your life easier.
After quite a bit of searching and copious notes about what I used to have in Normandy versus what is available today, I have (re)assembled a new sewing kit of which I am quite pleased! Shown here…
Shadow work is an incredible tool for self growth and healing. Everyone has a shadow and when we don’t know or don’t tend to our shadow, those parts of ourselves tend to run the show in an effort to be seen This is an 18 page shadow workbook with journaling prompts to help you understand yourself and release what no longer serves you. Perfect for the full moon or anytime you feel like doing some reflective work. You are able to manifest your desires quicker, run your life, attract better opportunities and live better when you’re taking care of your own self needs and inner journey.
Art journals call us to observe the beauty and magic in everyday life, and process the events of our lives. Cathy Johnson shows how to use your art journal to record experiences and explore new artistic directions.
As summer approaches, I always find myself thinking about specific students and wondering how they will do at home all summer long. One simple activity I like to do with them before the end of the year is build a coping toolbox that they can use at home during the summer.
Cet ensemble de six figurines en bois et en silicone est conçu pour aider les enfants à gérer leurs souvenirs et leurs émotions. Créées par la designer
Optimizing the luggage is a never ending task. I do it with pleasure and it gives me great results and a new way of traveling. Regarding the writing tools I remember the days, before discovering so many fountain pens and inks, when all was easier. There are some requirements: Full performance, simple and light. I can carry everything with me in any moment and in everywhere. "My atelier is the real world" Currently I use the following items: -My handmade notebook. -MUJI passport notebook for fast notes. -"Happy Every Day" case. I found it in 7 Eleven in Bangkok. -Two tiny kits of watercolors. -Plastic ruler. -Pencil. -Brush. -Two Stabilo markers: orange and turquoise. -TWSBI 580 EF fountain pen. -Two Lamy fountain pens. -Preppy fountain pen. -Kaweco fountain pen. -Two disposable Zebra brushes. -Pigma Micron 005. -Pilot G-3. -Rotring mechanical pencil. -Rotring Isograph 0,10. -Rotring Isograph 0,18. -Glue. -Eraser. -Airmail masking tape. -Tiny pencil sand color. Together with this I carry another case with spares of some of the pens, glue and inks for fountain pens.
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This lovely little kit contains everything your tiny botanist needs to study the local flora. Perfect for the upcoming fall leaves.
To see the images larger, just click on them! I was asked to test the new QoR colors, and I jumped at the chance--what fun! Golden makes my favorite acrylics, so I really wanted to see what they'd do with this medium--my favorite. Above is the selection of colors they sent--not always the ones in my normal palette, but it made me stretch a bit. Here, you can see directly from the tube, pulled down with water, then I allowed the paint to dry for a further test. In the small two spots above each pigment, the one on the left is lifted from dry pigment, the one on the right is after pre-wetting a bit. (QoR is pronounced "core," by the way!) You may remember my initial exploration, in this post: http://artistsjournalworkshop.blogspot.com/2014/03/finally-sketching-outdoors-again.html I didn't have a lot of brands to compare similar colors, and of course that's what's most fair to do...here in the left column are Daniel Smith and Winsor & Newton paints (Sorry, don't remember which is which, except the cool red is DS--they were in my reworked Prang palette.) The middle column is Russian Sonnet, and the column on the right is QoR. Here, I allowed the paint to dry on the page...the bottom light streak is lifting with one quick stroke and blotting, the next up I scrubbed a bit more, and the soft edge at the top of each swatch was lifting with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Not many colors lifted entirely, but it's useful to soften and define areas if you need to. The Transparent Red Oxide isn't quite as transparent as I expected (I've used Rembrant's version of that one), and the gray at lower right won't be useful to me, though you may find it so. It was a bit weak, didn't lift all that well once dry, and I don't use gray from a tube anyway! (Sorry the pigment names didn't make it, the test sheet was just a bit too big for my scanner! You can see most of them on the image at the top of the page, though.) This is the handy little plastic palette I happened to have on hand--just fit the new paints! I'm good to go. I tested them out at our sketchcrawl in March...nice! And as a background to give this ink sketch a bit of snap... Then, more testing! Back to the studio... If you want to know how your colors will glaze, you can make a swatch of one of them, let it dry, then add a quick brushstroke of another color--move fast so you don't lift the undercolor! I used a band of India ink and then painted over with each of the colors QoR provided, as I do with every new paint I try out. For the most part, these are reasonably transparent, and the ones that aren't are the ones I would choose for their opacity anyway...the Pyrrole Red, Venetian Red, and the blues on the far right, especially. I compared their quin gold with Daniel Smith's...it's quite a bit warmer, and it flows well... Cobalt Teal and Indian Yellow...a fresh spring green, and isn't that teal gorgeous?? Finally, I did a self portrait of the Watercolor Crone, going for subtlety (and wrinkles, of course, don't forget the wrinkles!) Nice and delicate! These are definitely nice paints, that compare very well with other brands I've used...they re-wet nicely for the most part (except that grey!), and seem to hold their color well once dry. And by the way, I didn't use the grey for my hair, that's a mix of blues and browns, my normal way to get a variety of greys. I'm definitely going to be turning to that little palette a LOT. Thank you, QoR and Golden paints! More info on their web page, here: http://www.goldenpaints.com/company/news/2014/qor-watercolors/
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If you'd like to stay grounded throughout your daily life during times of discomfort, these grounding journal prompts are exactly what you need!
Last week when I shared some of my Art Journal with you I mentioned that I was thinking about doing surgery on the journal. The Moleskin S...
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Here are some photos of my drawing and painting kit that I take with me when I travel. One could have it with them at all times because of ...
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Bonjour ! Me revoici aujourd'hui avec un album que j'ai animé à Sénas pour l'association Scrap'Amour, et dont il me reste quelques kits à la vente vous trouverez la fiche technique et quelques produits associés ICI . Pour celles qui ont été en atelier...
With the bitter colds temps we have had this week nothing sounds better than to curl up by the fire and read a good book! Source Source Source Source Source Have a great weekend my friends!!! Stay warm! -------
How to build a trauma-informed grounding kit to make your home, office, or classroom a safer place for trauma survivors, people with mental health struggles, and anyone having a terrible day.
Here are your journaling prompts for December! Remember, CLICK ON THE IMAGE to enlarge, and you can always find these prompts via the link in the sidebar. Happy art journaling! TODAY'S PHOTO Still no snow here, but I won't be looking for any until Christmas Eve!
Explore and enjoy these daily writing prompt ideas especially for adults! Writing prompts can inspire new ideas and spark the imagination.
National Novel Writing Month is just around the corner again. My original Prep List and Survival Kit from 2018 are still popular so I’ve put together an autumn version to help you get ready t…
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National Novel Writing Month is just around the corner! I’ve put together a short checklist to help you get ready to start writing. Use it in combination with my NANOWRIMO Survival Kit from l…
Is it possible to draft a 100,000-word fantasy novel in less than three months? Short answer: yes, it’s totally possible! In my last blog post, I talked about how I wrote over 50,000 words for NaNoWriMo in November 2019. I’ve never won NaNoWriMo before, and this is the first novel-length draft I’ve finished for myself…
Wouldn't be wonderful to go on an artist retreat? What if you could create your own personal retreat for art journaling at home? It's simple and FUN!
“Emotional Freedom Technique” (or EFT) is a clinically proven form of “emotional acupuncture without needles”. Used by therapists, psychologists and millions worldwide to ease emotional distress and clear negative emotions, beliefs, and memories, it’s setting a new tone for how we manage stress in the modern world.
Free printable mindfulness activities on the worksheets that will help you build and stick to a daily mindfulness habit.
August 28, 2018 - August 28, 2018 - Editors Note: Another article from R. Ann Parris to The Prepper Journal. Admit it, when you saw the title you thought this was about one of
The next time you’re feeling stressed out, overwhelmed, or unsure, reach for a moment of calm awareness: a mindful SNACK. Here’s how to do it.
Keeping a writing journal is an essential practice for any aspiring writer. What should you write in it? Take a peek in my journal & start your own today!
Having a pen pal helps promote many key developmental skills. Sure we can hop online any time and be in contact with someone from the other side of the world, but having a snail mail pen pal has it's perks too! The most obvious skills practiced with sending and receiving letters in the mail are reading and writing. This is a great opportunity to focus on practicing punctuation, capitalization, and long hand writing as in not short cutting phrases like "that was funny" into "LOL." I'm sure any ch
This week, the two people I tagged for the Different Sort of Blog Hop (and you can see my post from a week ago here) have their posts, with their answers to the questions, for you to see. Karen (kn…