October Prompts and Printables
Its that time of month again when I give you the Project Seeing 2020 prompts for the next month and printables to give you a jump start on your pages. I like to print mine on sticker paper to make … Continued
Its that time of month again when I give you the Project Seeing 2020 prompts for the next month and printables to give you a jump start on your pages. I like to print mine on sticker paper to make … Continued
I can’t believe that May is right around the corner! For those working ahead in the Project Seeing 2020 journals, it is time for the May Prompts and free printables! Now that we have been at it for one third … Continued
What a month it has been! Some of the March prompts ended up with meanings to me that I could not have imagined when I made them! And in these stressful and uncertain times of staying at home with our … Continued
Time for another batch of Scripture Coloring pages! Most, if not all, of our churches have shut their doors because of the Covid 19 outbreak. That leaves us each to our own in house church, watching online services, reading our … Continued
Some of you are busy working ahead, or at least planning ahead, in your #projectseeing2020 daily art journal challenge, so here are the April prompt list and printables for you.
I have a new batch of coloring pages ready for you, all adapted from pages I did in my Seeing 2020 daily journal. Feel free to download, print, and color these pages! Hope you enjoy these!
Can you believe we are just a week away from March, and being 1/6 done with our year long challenge?! Today I have my pages for this week, plus the prompt list for March and some fun printables that match … Continued
Well, it has been awhile since I posted any new coloring pages for you, so here are a few! These come from my Project Seeing 2020 daily challenge journal which I spruced up on Procreate to turn into coloring pages. … Continued
Each season is beautiful in its own way, but most of us thoroughly enjoy the newness of spring. I have been enjoying some beautiful sunrises, and misty mornings around here. And I love the little shoots of green popping up … Continued
Tomorrow we celebrate the 158th anniversary of the statehood of Kansas. Strange to think that the state was only 37 years old when my grandmother was born in 1898! Kansas is often underappreciated because…. well I am not sure why! … Continued