The 100 Day Project Start Date 📆
we can't wait to do it again
Hello, friends!
It’s tiiiiiime! The next round of The 100 Day Project starts on February 22, 2026.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll start planning our projects and getting ready to begin. If you’re brand new here, the About page here has some great background information. Some of you already know exactly what you want to do; others will want time ideate and reflect. We’ll be sharing resources on how to choose a project, where to connect, and how to set yourself up for success.
For now, save the date—and make a little space in your mind and heart for whatever might want to take shape.
If you feel a spark, if you have an idea you want to explore, if you’re not sure what or how but know you need to, if you’ve ever wanted a reason to (re)start your creative practice, or if you could really use something positive to focus on, this is it. Join us! Tens of thousands of people all around the world have done this project over the years. They’ve made everything from sketches to songs, embroidery to photography, collage to poetry, cookies to ceramics, handwritten letters to tiny animations. Some projects are big, many of them are small—a mark or a line or a stitch a day. You get to decide. It all counts.
More details are coming soon—until then, you can start thinking about one question: If you could spend 100 days exploring something, what would it be?
XO,
Lindsay
P.S. Thank you to Elle Luna for the project art! Feel free to download and share :)










I’m currently thinking I will work on a project about birds. I keep getting all kinds of signals. I happened upon a horned owl being scolded by a group of crows the other day on a walk. I’m headed to the Galapagos before the start date so if I can capture some good shots and this idea continues to feel good, that will be at least part of my project. So excited.
I've been thinking about this since the last email, last two years I over-complicated and made it hard to be something to work on for 100 days. This year I'm think on working on building my abstract/collage paper stash. So gel printing, pulling pics out of magazines, painting on paper, etc. I think that's pretty doable.