Monday, April 9, 2012

Day 6: Look in the kitchen and work with the first fruit or vegetable you spot. It could be in the form of juice, jam, or even canned.

Day 5: what do you collect? Work with a collection of objects you have in your home (or borrow a friend's if you like).
Day 4: Take a f-minute walk, then make something using whatever materials are available where you' e ended up. Leave it there for someone else to discover, but be sure to document it first!

Day Three:
Day 3: Make something out of paper, but don't use scissors or glue or draw on it. What now? (And no, you don't have to know origami to do this.)

Day two:
Day 2: What is your favorite animal? Use it as your inspiration today.

Daily Creativity 365:

Day one:
Day One: Make something that fits in the palm of your hand using only the materials in your immediate environment
I don't know if I mentioned this before, but I started doing The Daily Creativity Journal by Noah Scalin.  I am on Day 6 so far.  I am not happy with everything that I have done, but at least I am doing it right?  I have a problem with follow through and commitment, especially if I think that I am not any good at anything.  I also lack discipline.  I am hoping by doing this it will help with all of the above!