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I Went from Mama to Mommy to Mom to Bruh notebook for journaling or planning: undated dot grid notebook for mother’s day or birthday gift

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120 page paperback all-purpose journal with a phrase moms of teenagers will identify with! Use these simple dot grid pages for planning. journaling or memory keeping, Each page has space to note the day and the date, and lots of room to write down everything you want to remember. Contains 120 dot grid pages on cream paper. Makes a great gift for that fun mom you know – or for yourself!

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Cast on the Sunday Cardigan by @petiteknit. I thin Cast on the Sunday Cardigan by @petiteknit. I think I will enjoy working on this One! Most of my other recent projects have all been on fingering or lace weight yarn, so I am looking forward to a bulky knit that works up quickly.
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The amaryllis commonly means beauty, and love, an The amaryllis commonly means  beauty, and love, and are associated with strength and determination because of their height and sturdiness.
Amaryllis can also mean success, are commonly given as gifts of hard-won achievement, and is a Greek female name that means “to sparkle”.

And so this is my wish for you this year: success and achievement, but don't forget to sparkle.
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It's easy at the start of the year to be thinking It's easy at the start of the year to be thinking about your word, and how it relates to your life. We all start off with a bang! As time passes though, it might get pushed to the side. Here are three ways to keep your word close:

1. Find a quotation that relates to your word, and write it in your journal. You can do this at least once a month.
2. Make a vision board to help you visualise how you will live your word this year.
3. Make a reading list of books to support you all year long.

Save this post to refer back to!

What are some of the ways you keep your word close?
Getting ready to work on my memory planner! It's b Getting ready to work on my memory planner! It's been wonderful getting back to a memory keeping practice. I'm still keeping it very simple. This is nothing like my scrapbooking of old. I'm enjoying using the Canon Ivy mini printer, my minimalist weekly planner, and stickers.
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#craftyaf #craftday #gettingcrafty #makingthings

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Does this sound familiar? “Lately I am overwhel Does this sound familiar?

“Lately I am overwhelmed by the sheer volume of stuff I am bringing in, like scrapbooking or planner kits, and all the content out there. It feels like I don’t get a chance to use or even appreciate a kit, before another one arrives. I am struggling to figure out how to deal with it all”

I hear things like this a lot from creative people. Heck, I used to feel this way too, and sometimes still suffer from chasing after shiny objects. In January especially there are so many new things to consider signing up for.

That’s why I created the Modern Makers  membership program. It helps you to prioritise what you really want to be working on, and to finally put all those supplies and skills to use! It’s based on my personal experience, and shows you how to implement the crafting systems and planning methods that I have developed over the last several years. 

If you're ready to jump in, you can join at the link in my profile. 

Or first, take some time to reflect on your goals and plans with the free printable Creative Life worksheet.
Here are my Make Nine knitting projects! I'm alrea Here are my Make Nine knitting projects! I'm already working on one of them, and I'm collecting supplies for all the others. Let's see how it goes.
Current knitting WIPs. 🧶Floodlight Tee by Tanis Current knitting WIPs.
🧶Floodlight Tee by Tanis Fiber Arts - almost done! Just ust need to finish the I-cord edges.
🧶Year Round Popover by Melissa Georges-making good progress on the yoke, will be dividing for sleeves soon!
🧶Mousseux by Espace Tricot-put this down in April last year, and am so glad to get going on it again. Working on the body now.
🧶Minimal Scarf by Ela Torrente - this is my at work project for when I have downtime.

I am trying really hard not to cast on all the things! My queue on Ravelry is quite long, but I am focusing on just a few at a time. I'm not allowed to cast on anything else, until I finish one of these.

What's on your needles right now?
I'm continuing with the same notebook for my craft I'm continuing with the same notebook for my craft projects, and I decided to add a title page for 2023. Went a bit crazy with stickers, and listed the things that I want to work on this year.
Here's my reading list that goes along with my wor Here's my reading list that goes along with my word of the year, flourishing. Most will be rereads, and I am looking forward to seeing how my perspectives have changed since I last read them.

Have you read any of these? 

I'll be starting with Big Magic, most likely on audio, because it feels like I am having a chat with Elizabeth Gilbert while I listen.

Do you want your word to be fully present for you this year? Come join us and Journal Your Word. The sign up link is at the linktree in my profile.
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