Creative Experiments #18: November
Sat, October 30, 2010 at 08:00AM 'Why not be oneself? That is the whole secret of a successful appearance.
If one is a greyhound, why try to look like a Pekinese?"
~ Dame Edith Sitwell

The November Experiments
Daisy Yellow
For tracking purposes, each experiment is valued at one creativity point unless otherwise noted.
I know, I know, it's a holiday month, as is December. Plus you might be doing NaNoJouMo, AEDM or NaNoWriMo. Such is life.
I don't know about you but if I do art, I stay {somewhat} sane.
♥ <take 5ive> Document one day of your life in 5 photographs.
♥ <the office> Create an art journal page or a collage using only supplies you would find in a very basic office supply store. Consider crayons, pens, yellow legal paper, white-out, stick-notes, elmer's glue, rulers, date stamps, staples, sharpies, masking tape, letter stencils...
♥ <guilt> Find 1-2 craft, home or decorating projects that you had planned to do, but no longer TRULY want to do. A project that is weighing on you, causing guilt. Put together the unused project supplies and put them in a box. If any of the supplies can obviously be used in another project that you WILL do, put them with that project. Take the box and give them to a shelter, a Goodwill organization, or put the box out with the trash. Yay! {one creative bonus point if you do this before the end of the day today}
♥ <fresh air> Play an outdoor game from childhood, something you haven't done in years. Try hopscotch, jacks, frisbee, mother-may-I, go-go-stop, four square, badminton. Dribble a soccer ball, shoot baskets, play croquet or miniature golf. OPTIONAL: improvise your own game or obstacle course from sports equipment + stuff around your house. {This experiment is brought to you by Sophie of For Love and Idleness.}
♥ <discover> Explore a non-fiction aisle at a book store or hardware store.
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