Thursday, May 30, 2013

New journal pages in the shop

I've just posted five new printable guided journal pages in the shop!

The first two look a little like this:
You'll find all five here, where they are available individually or as a set, and all pages include both a colourful and colour-free file. I hope you'll love these pages as much as I do.

For my next project, I think I'll switch gears for a bit, just to take a quick break from journal writing. I really want to try creating an infographic. It will give me an opportunity to practice my hand lettering and to try to distill an idea down to basic components. I'll let you know how it goes!

After that, it's back to journal pages. I've got a bunch of ideas for two new sets -- one to continue the current series in my shop and one for kids! I have lots of fun, new ideas and (as always) tons of prompts. I'm really excited to see where these new adventures take me.

What are you working on these days?

9 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see what you come up with. Do you have a topic in mind already? Love your work hon

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    1. Thanks so much, Deb. I've been working on some thoughts about goals. It's not turning out to be the infographic I imagined, but I'll put it up as soon as it's ready. :)

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  2. I love the questions and topics you come up with!

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  3. I am very interested in one for kids. As a school counselor (just graduated in May), I think this could be a valuable activity for kids.

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    1. Hi Lauren! Thanks so much - I can't wait to post the ones I've been working on. So much fun. :)

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  4. Just a suggestion on your kids pages...perhaps a little room for drawing things? My kids love drawing pictures with their stories at school and something like that would be perfect for my daughter. Anyways, just a thought. Love your work!

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    1. Hi Michaelynn! Thanks so much and great suggestion! I will absolutely make space for drawing. :)

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  5. I love your creative ideas. As a teacher, I'm inspired to stop and reflect. Your journal pages are amazing. I'm going to encourage folks to check them out and take some time for themselves. And, then I'm going to try to take my own advice. Write on!

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