Monday, 22 October 2018

Stepping Out Challenge - Day 22, 52 Weeks of Colour Pt 2





Today we will look at Part 2 of the 52 Weeks of Colour and Inspiration.

Welcome to today's post, I am taking part in a 31 day blog challenge where I post everyday in October.  I love creating challenges for myself and joining ones by others.  My challenge for the rest of the month is to reflect on some of the series I created for myself and inspiration that I have taken away.



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Welcome to todays post. I am going to be talking about a series called 52 Weeks of Colour and Inspiration. 

Not one to shy away from a challenge I constantly push myself to show up on a daily basis to work on my creative practice and reflect on how far I have come.  It is really useful to spend the time getting to know yourself better through your craft and seeing if there are any areas that you can push the boundaries even further, whether it is trying new materials, using your materials in an unusual way and just playing and mastering your craft.  


When I decided part way though the challenge to write longer reflections I thought back to the challenge that I did on Day 17 & 18 for the 100 words minimum per day.  I had days where I couldn’t think of anything to write much less than 100 words, but I was present and got it done.  


It showed me that the work that I had done writing 100 word challenge put me in the perfect place not to be overwhelmed by writing and there wasn’t any one standing around saying it wasn’t perfect or I shouldn’t do it as I wasn’t a writer. 
The ‘critic’ did try and get in there every now and again but I did it anyway, feeling the fear and focusing on the one person that might be blessed from what I was doing.  I really enjoyed that particular challenge.  Along with the others that I have worked on I have additional content that I can re-purpose in some way.  There are so many ways in which they can be used, that now I look back I never thought I would be in this particular space


The other thing that I was able to do is practice working on digital images. I came across a number of additional flowers that I had photographed which had been sitting on my computer, they were beautiful and I was inspired by the quotes and scripture as I typed each of them out, there are amazing ways that you can be blessed that you may not have even thought of yourself.



What will you do?

I encourage you to start something different - try some of these ideas:  

  • You can start small to begin with say 5 days, just dive in.  Plan what you need to but don’t over think it so that you talk yourself out of doing it.  
  • You don’t have to post it online for others to see but if you do you will have a cheering committee who want to see your success and it will keep you accountable.  
  • You will clearly see if it is something that you want to keep doing or not but you will also come out of it richer for having tried it.


Tomorrow I will share the challenge I did called Creating in Faith.  I hope during this month you find some time to challenge, be creative and stretch yourself.

    Why not join me each day for the rest of October as we dive into to some exciting challenges and look at ways in which they can impact on your own life. 

    I look forward to seeing you tomorrow, it is never too late to start! The main thing is to take one step at a time and do something that you find interesting.

    Stay blessed and be a blessing.



    Ps:  If you are on a budget and would like to check out some gardening supplies/books at a discounted price, check out one of the links below:


    Sunday, 21 October 2018

    Stepping Out Challenge - Day 21 - 52 Weeks of Colour & Inspir






    Today I am going to be talking about a series on my blog
    I did called 52 Weeks of Colour and Inspiration


    Welcome to today's post.  If you are new to my blog then I am taking part in a 31 day blog challenge where I post everyday in October.  I love creating challenges for myself and joining ones by others.  My challenge for the rest of the month is to reflect on some of the series I created for myself and inspiration that I have taken away.

    Listen to the Podcast





    52 Weeks of Colour and Inspiration came directly after the year long challenge 365 Days of Colour.  I enjoyed the first one so much that I wanted to do another one, but not have it be as intensive as the last, it shows you how quickly a year goes by and you need to make sure you decide what you want to do as it is also so easy to waste and not receive a refund for those wasted years.  

    I usually find that I approach the challenges one day and want to start the next without any rest, organisation or planning, committing myself to get going and thinking about the time I have just knowing that someone is going to be blessed so it has to be done immediately!

    I was able to talk myself out of starting another daily year long project to give up half way as it is quite disheartening and it is easier to think about all that you haven’t done rather than what you achieved in the time.  The weekly challenge gave me a bit of a breather, and as there were additional elements to it I didn't end up feeling overwhelmed.


    The challenge consisted of me taking images of flowers that I had photographed and applying new skills by altering the images, sharing a quote, scripture, a word and reflecting on that word that I had chosen to represent that week.  Half way during the year I started to add ‘thoughts for the week’, and it meant that I had to commit to writing.  I would take the word and then write in more detail about what it meant for me.  



    Taking part in this challenge got me out of my comfort zone as once I had written and posted the first ‘thought for the week’  then I had to be consistent and think about what it was that I did think and let it be something that would bless the reader.  I was able to give each part of the process more thought and the words that I came up with for each week were ones that I also was able to meditate on for my own life.



    Things to Ponder

    • When you think about your own life what does committing to a long term project mean for you, 
    • what emotions come up, 
    • is it something that you find you have some resistance to
    • When you think of the process involved can you reflect upon and pick out some nuggets of learning

    Tomorrow I will share the second part from my 52 Weeks of Colour and Inspiration, remember to check out the podcasts, where I add a little bit extra.  I hope during this month you find some time to challenge, be creative and stretch yourself.

      Why not join me each day for the rest of October as we dive into to some exciting challenges and look at ways in which they can impact on your own life. 

      I look forward to seeing you tomorrow, it is never too late to start! The main thing is to take one step at a time and do something that you find interesting.

      Stay blessed and be a blessing.

      Ps:  If you are on a budget and would like to check out some  supplies/books at a discounted price, check out one of the links below:

      Saturday, 20 October 2018

      Stepping Out Challenge - Day 20 - Clearing the Clutter Pt 2





      Welcome to today's post, I am taking part in a 31 day blog challenge where I post everyday in October.  I love creating challenges for myself and joining ones by others.  My challenge for the rest of the month is to reflect on some of the series I created for myself and inspiration that I have taken away.

      Listen to the Podcast


      Today I am going to be concluding the Clearing the Clutter Challenge 

      Thank you for coming back to todays post.  I think I was very brave to put myself out there - I am a minimalist trapped inside a clutterholic – is there such a thing?  Anyway I like order but I love collecting, and I probably need an assistant (who doesn’t)  I think I’ve become more discerning over what I collect, and am not the sort to collect trinkets  but I guess my treasures, might to some be trinkets.

      I decided to start a challenge that would see me go through a number of areas and transform them of clutter.  Right off the bat I had a long list of areas and I was going to do this!!!  Here is my original list of things I wanted to clear:
      Here are the areas that I decided to sort out:
      1.    Sort the contents of my hand bag/s
      2.
          Clothes that don’t fit
      3.
          Tatty un-wearable clothes
      4.
          Old makeup/products -
      5.
          Old jewellery – broken pieces
      6.
          Recycled Paper/Shredding
      7.
          Old paints/art supplies not used
      8.
          Shoes
      9.
          Fabric – vintage and new
      10.
       Paper/card
      11.
       Filing cabinet
      12.
       Ephemera
      13.
       News paper/ Magazine cuttings
      14.
       Computer photos
      15.
       Emails on computer
      16.
       Books on shelves
      17.
       Recycled painted materials
      18.
       Old hand bags not used
      19.
       Poetry to sort – and decide what to do with it
      20.
       Podcasts recorded - edited
      21.
       Rubber Stamps in draws – art supplies
      22.
       Pencils/graphite/charcoals – art supplies
      23.
       Stored frames and unused art material
      24.
       Magazine subscriptions
      25.
       Typing to be done – notes in books on paper
      26.
       Freezer -
      27.
       Garden – weeding/cutting back and pruning
      28.
       My sons room!!!!
      29.
       Garden picking up leaves from palm trees – recycling
      30.
       Photography – art work


      The coloured ones are the ones I got done.  One of the things I didn’t factor in was the time each area would take to do, to clear it out and then write about and photo, upload, everything.  Life still went on – I was working in the day then came home.  With this as I looked at it I felt that I had set myself up for failure as each area that I needed to be cleared would take more than one day, depending on how big the task was, so realistically what should have done was choose say 4 areas to focus on rather than 30 and factor in ‘going down memory lane’ or the having a face to face with the ‘resistance’.

      When I did the first few days I was quite chuffed with myself.  I had followed the advice of organizers, had 3 bins  - Keep, Chuck, Recycle and vowed to touch things only once. I didn’t factor in how big the emotional attachment would be and this 5 second conversation would play every time I picked something up:

      Mind: you can’t get rid of that, do you know how long you’ve had it
      Me         yes I know but its not being used for 10 years
      Mind     but it might come in handy, we were saving it just in case
      Me         yes but just in case might never come
      Mind     you know what happened to that other thing you got rid of your dads sewing machine – irreplaceable!!! Can’t get that back now can you???
      Me         I have to let the emotional attachment go, I can live with it, I need to clear some space
      Mind     but it looks so pretty, do you remember when we brought it
      Me         oh yeah, I nearly forgot, wow, it does look lovely doesn’t it
      Mind     That’s what I was saying
      Me         maybe I’ll just keep this one, but I said that about all the other pieces
      Mind     you were right about those as well, you know your so good at this, you’ll find space for them
      Me         Ok maybe just this last one
      Mind     that’s what I was saying – great minds eh!

      That was the conversation that I went through but once I got into the swing of things it got easier and listened less to the emotional attachment voice and struck a balance.
      In the end I was able to do 9 areas and rather than beat myself up for not being able to do 30 areas I was pleased that I was able to do the areas that made a bit of an impact.  It is again a lifestyle and not a quick fix.

      I continue to have a purge of things on a regular basis, cutting back on the things that no longer serve a purpose or can find a new home. I still have those conversations about how useful the item will be, and its putting one thing continually out of its place that the build up happens, and the place begins to look cluttered.

      How do you deal with the ‘Oh I’ll move it in a minute’ and days later 3 other things have joined it?  
      Do you have your own Collector’s tale, what kind of things do you collect that you feel you should /could/would get rid of but …….tomorrow, or what tips do you have that has worked for you?  I would love to hear your thoughts

      Tomorrow I will share another challenge.  I hope during this month you find some time to challenge, be creative and stretch yourself.

        Why not join me each day for the rest of October as we dive into to some exciting challenges and look at ways in which they can impact on your own life. 

        I look forward to seeing you tomorrow, it is never too late to start! The main thing is to take one step at a time and do something that you find interesting.

        Stay blessed and be a blessing.

        Ps:  If you are on a budget and would like to check out some supplies/books at a discounted price, check out one of the links below:


        Friday, 19 October 2018

        Stepping Out Challenge - Day 19 - Clearing the Clutter





        Welcome to today's post, I am taking part in a 31 day blog challenge where I post everyday in October.  I love creating challenges for myself and joining ones by others.  My challenge for the rest of the month is to reflect on some of the series I created for myself and inspiration that I have taken away.

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        Today I am going to be talking about a series called Clearing the Clutter challenge 


        Some of my dads tools that came in Handy in the Art Studio


        I am a Collector.  I have a range of different things that I like to collect, which can vary.  I used to like collecting stationary, art journals, art supplies, stones, shells and many other things depending on how I related to the object.  When I looked back over my childhood, my dad and my grandma were the same, so I guess it has passed down the family. 

        My dad collected power tools, DIY supplies and anything electrical.  I understood just how much he had after he passed and we were sorting out his lock up. I had never seen so many tools and supplies, and felt a warm fuzzy glow come over me as I looked at his things.  I wanted to hold on to everything, I guess I wasn’t ready to let go, there were some items I now regret letting go, like his Singer Sewing Machine, as I now sew in my mixed media work.  Over the years looking through his things there were many of his tools that crossed over to my mixed media world and I treasure a lot of these things now.

        But the title of this post you say is ‘Clearing the Clutter’ not amassing more what’s that about?  OK we all have things cluttering up our home, (apart from those people who are ultra-organised or who live very minimalist).  For most of us one day your saying to yourself I must move those things and before you know it if your not careful, you’ll be invited to take part in shows like ‘Hoarders’ – anyone there yet?

        How many of you have clothes you brought over 5 years ago, 10 years? 20 years, are you wearing them? (fashions come and go round all the time).  Are they serving a purpose?  I will admit I have dresses I brought 20 years ago, but when I brought them they didn’t fit me (who has done that) I’ll slim into it you say’ but does it fit you now?  Thankfully I lost quite a bit of weight over the past couple of years and it is like I have a new wardrobe full of clothes.  Mentally I still see myself as bigger and have held on to a few of the larger sizes.  But the post is not about clothes and what fits me, it is about the mentality and the emotional attachment that convinces us to hold onto things with the saying that - ‘you never know when you’re going to need it’!

        I have watched all the hoarding programs in the past and heard all the arguments about letting things go and I know, but I have proved to myself time and time again where the very thing I’ve got rid of is the very thing I end up needing - so where does that lead you?  It leaves you wishing you never gave the item away in the first place, like my dad’s sewing machine!  Maybe it was because it was his that there was such an attachment after it had been given away, but I have to let go of the attachment thinking about the sewing machine has for me.

        Anyway that said, I identified items that I wanted to deal with as part of a challenge and gain some order with ‘a place for everything and everything in its place’ and made a list
        Here are the areas that I decided to sort out:

        Products to sort
        1.    Sort the contents of my hand bag/s

        2.    Clothes that don’t fit
        3.    Tatty un-wearable clothes
        4.    Old makeup/products - 
        5.    Old jewellery – broken pieces 
        6.    Recycled Paper/Shredding
        7.    Old paints/art supplies not used
        8.    Shoes
        9.    Fabric – vintage and new
        10. Paper/card
        11. Filing cabinet
        12. Ephemera - Art studio
        13. News paper/ Magazine cuttings
        14. Computer photos - how many can you realistically use
        15. Emails on computer - unsubscribe from lists
        16. Books on shelves
        17. Recycled painted materials
        18. Old hand bags not used
        19. Poetry to sort – and decide what to do with it them
        20. Podcasts recorded - edited
        21. Rubber Stamps in draws – art supplies
        22. Pencils/graphite/charcoals – art supplies
        23. Stored frames and unused art material
        24. Magazine subscriptions
        25. Typing to be done – notes in books on paper
        26. Freezer - 
        27. Garden – weeding/cutting back and pruning
        28. My sons room!!!!
        29. Garden picking up leaves from palm trees – recycling
        30. Photography – art work


        Some things on the list were to do with the household and others to do with my art supplies, and general items, but was such a big and jumbled list just looking at it now makes wonder what I was thinking.

        What about the out of date stuff?

        I knew I needed to have a clutter purge every month and see if I could find a home for some of the things that I amassed.  The aim by the end of the month is to have lots of areas  streamlined with items finding a good home, and so the Clearing the Clutter Challenge was born.  I definitely learn a lot by doing the challenge, come back tomorrow to see I I got on, a big mistake I made and how I overcame the challenges I set myself.

        Tomorrow I will share the second part from my Clearing the Clutter Series.  I hope during this month you find some time to challenge, be creative and stretch yourself.

          Why not join me each day for the rest of October as we dive into to some exciting challenges and look at ways in which they can impact on your own life. 

          I look forward to seeing you tomorrow, it is never too late to start! The main thing is to take one step at a time and do something that you find interesting.

          Stay blessed and be a blessing.

          Ps:  If you are on a budget and would like to check out some supplies/books at a discounted price - (buy it cause you need it, not because it is on sale), check out one of the links below:

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