For Shimelle's class, Journal Your Christmas, the Day 1 prompt is to write a manifesto. Here's what I've written:
"Stop. Ponder. Savor the present. This holiday season I will stop and ponder our life in the here and now, so that I may savor the present and leave a record for the future."
I think that captures what I want to do this year, which is really focus on Shimelle's prompts as they relate to our current life. The last time I did JYC I did a lot of backward looking journaling and thinking about how I view the holidays in general. I loved it, but I want to do something a bit different this time. I snapped a picture of my new Christmas mug filled with coffee and our calendar to illustrate my idea.
I also finished the first Tim Holtz tag. Here it is:
I know it doesn't look that much like Tim's tag, but it's done!
I wanted to share some tips for doing Tim's tags quickly:
1. I keep most of my Tim supplies in their own containers - all my distress inks are together, all my distress powders and crackle paints are in another, etc. This makes it easy to grab the container(s) I need and to put them back away.
2. I clean up as I go. This not only keeps my home a bit neater, but it also means I can find what I want the next day.
3. I improvise. Tim's tag for today included a very complicated house-build and some big things I don't own (the die cutter thing, the house die, the fence die, the embosser thing). Instead, I took the haunted house from the holiday grunge board pack and cut it down to a smaller size and regular house shape. I stamped the house with a crackle stamp for the texture. I hand cut my fence with some of the leftover haunted house. For the background, I sprayed some glimmer mist, instead of his perfect pearl mixture. I made wreaths for the house out of stickles, and I used glass glitter instead of white flocked stuff. And, of course, my tag and top treatment are different than his. In the end, mine looks a bit more like a Christmas mansion, I think that his more rustic cabin in the woods, but that's okay. As Tim himself says, use the ideas as a jumping off point, rather than a rules. I think of it like the Pirate Code; to quote Johnny Depp as Capt. Jack Sparrow . . . "they're more like guidelines really!"
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