Make Something: Transformed Room
The 227th make something suggestion is to “transform a room into a new environment.” So many possibilities. But this prompt plays so directly into something I’ve been working on for […]
The 227th make something suggestion is to “transform a room into a new environment.” So many possibilities. But this prompt plays so directly into something I’ve been working on for […]
Today’s make something instruction was to work with or create a deck of cards. I wanted to create a deck of writing prompts. Alas, this is not a new idea. […]
This day’s make something prompt was to create a unique house for a small animal—a bird, a bat, a cat … Our cats, a calico named Frankie and a tabby […]
There once was a waiter named Curt who garnished hors d’oeuvres with black dirt. Oh sure, that was rotten … but it all was forgotten when he served sewage pops […]
Today’s make something suggestion was to create a “mad libs” style story and invite others to fill in the blanks. I found a fantastic website where I could create the […]
If you look at this plate of food and say, “What the …?” then I guess today’s mission is accomplished. The instruction was to “make something appetizing seem unappetizing (but […]
Magnetic poetry today. Inspired by a familiar, seasonal shape. But with a timeless message …
On this Friday night after a long, challenging week, the make something prompt invited me to work only with blue materials. That left nearly limitless options. I craved departure from […]
Technology challenged me today. I battled to access email, to connect to the internet, and even to play a silly iPad game. Somewhere in the midst of these frustrations, I […]
Make a word with only measuring devices? Sure, I can do that. We have a heap of measuring utensils in our kitchen …
Today’s make something prompt invited me to create a flip-book animation in the corner of a notebook. My animation is not nearly as long or impressive as one I discovered several decades […]
Today’s make something prompt opened me to a new field and showed me something useful I’ve kept right in my pocket … with no clue about the power I carry […]
Today’s make something assignment was to create an image on a wall using water. Armed with a spray bottle—nozzle set to “stream”—I tagged the wall of my own front porch. […]
Today’s assignment: work with toothpicks. We had the fancy kind on hand. Other than that, there’s not much special about this creation.
Today’s instruction—to make something using only items you might find in a first aid kit—called to mind one small word. An interjection: