The 100 Day Project starts tomorrow (!!)
are you ready?
Hello, friends!
The 100 Day Project starts tomorrow! You might be buzzing with ideas or still wondering if you picked the right project. It’s all good. Take a few moments today to set yourself up for a good start. That might mean:
Preparing your tools and materials
Clearing a spot on your desk or scheduling time in your calendar
Picking tomorrow’s subject matter
Asking a friend to join you or telling your family what kind of support you need
Writing one sentence about why you’re doing this (put it up somewhere you can see it!)
Starting tomorrow, you’ll do your project every day for 100 days. No matter how much you’ve planned (or not planned), the project has a way of surprising you. Trust that you’re ready. Trust that you’ll figure it out, and that figuring it out is the good part. Trust that part of you that knows you have something you want or need to make. I believe in you and I’m rooting for you!
And as always, I can’t wait to see what you make.
Subscribers, the chat is open for any last questions, pre-project nerves, or just to connect with fellow participants before tomorrow!
XO,
Lindsay




So excited for this - and to actually share it this year too! Last year (which appears only in a small Moleskine notebook) I wrote 100 poems in a small volume called Before the Milk Goes Sour, about homesteading, clabber and the essence of time. This year my daughter and I are teaming up to create Nods to Nature, another small collection of gratitudinous poems to insects, flowers, small animals and other elements of nature by me, along with drawings made by her.
I just stumbled upon this one day before it starts. All things happen for a reason. I am a mixed media/watercolorc artist struggling to get out of a "creative block". Lots of changes going on. I will be starting with this with you all tomorrow with doing a piece of 2X3 art on watercolor paper. Some days maybe simple, others more detailed. I'm excited for the commitment and hoping these small creative 2X3's will be just what I need to open my creative flow again.