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Plan.Journal.Play Workshop!

If you are familiar with The Documented Life Project™ you may remember the original Moleskine Planner that we used for scheduling, creating, note taking, lists and mark making!  I still use this method today and make a new planner each year to document my life in a creative way! Every week I get requests to make this same book for …

Abandoned Art

Week 19 – Perform a Random Act of Kindness and Document I love, love, love this week’s challenge because I did something brave that I have never done before (but have wanted to)!  I follow a group on facebook called Art Abandonment.  This group is amazing with over 13,000 followers and is filled with artists who create art as gifts …

Trash to Treasure!

Week 9 Challenge:  Collage Something You Recycle What to choose, what to choose?  I’ve been asking myself that all week and I don’t think I have ever spent so much time examining my garbage!!  I’ve been thinking of mermaids lately since I am heading to the islands next week so when I came across the labels from bottled water, the …

Flap Happy!

Week 8 Challenge: Add a Flap to Your Flap Any time I have a chance to add more bulk to my planner, I’m ALL IN!  Since each week we already have a “flap” or “tip-in,” I loved the idea of adding yet another folding element to my page!  I started with three manilla tags that I cut down to fit …

Junk Mail

The Documented Life Project:  Week 3 Week Three Already?  I must say I could literally spend hours on our Facebook Page reading the uplifting comments and seeing the many, many versions and interpretations of the challenge.  This week’s idea is to incorporate an envelope from your mail into your planner. I used a piece of junk mail with a wide …

The Documented Life Project

Welcome to 2014!  Welcome to a new year, a new project, a new way to document the momentous and the mundane.  This is the year.  Grab it. Write it. Illustrate it. Photograph it.  LIVE IT! Week One Challenge:  My Door This door is the entrance to my sacred sanctuary.  Not only in the literal sense, but as a metaphor for …