Make Something: Cardboard
Challenged to make something from corrugated cardboard or cardboard boxes, I had to “think outside the box.” Cliché, I know. But so fitting. How long ’til the kids notice this […]
Challenged to make something from corrugated cardboard or cardboard boxes, I had to “think outside the box.” Cliché, I know. But so fitting. How long ’til the kids notice this […]
It’s day 265 of 365 … leaving just 100 “make somethings” to go! Today’s assignment was to create a unique miniature golf hole in my home, then get someone to […]
Now that my kids are 15, 11, and 9, the Lego box doesn’t come out as often as it used to. But when I announced that today’s make something assignment […]
I’m not a chess player, but chess does run in my blood. My father loved the game and was a skilled player. All three of my children enjoy chess, and […]
Today’s make something challenge was to carve something other than a pumpkin. The girls wanted in on the action. It’s been awhile since they took interest, so this was a […]
The make something recommendation for Day 261 is this: “Start something, then have someone else complete it today.” Social media makes collaboration easy and fun. Around 5:00 pm, I dashed […]
Today’s challenge was to work entirely with brown materials. The result is a photo and a poem. As soon as I publish this post, I’m going to eat the chocolate […]
“Make something that would normally be considered cute and cuddly into something that isn’t.” With two little girls in the family, our household has no shortage of cute and cuddly […]
Today’s make something prompt—to make an artificial window—had me stumped. Maybe I was too absorbed in consulting assignments, getting the kids to extracurricular activities, or deciding how much we can […]
Today Noah Scalin challenged me to draw for 30 minutes straight. Maybe now I understand a bit better how my business writing students feel when I subject them to timed […]
I grew up thinking of duct tape as a wheel of sticky, silver tape people used to fix things. Especially car upholstery. How many times did my thigh get stuck […]
Writers don’t need luck. What we need is to sit down and write. But sometimes a little charm or ritual gives the writer a nudge of confidence or comfort. For […]
arms and legs entwined intimate unison rest afternoon cat nap
I had trouble with transportation today. Needing extra seating for extra kids after extracurriculars, I left the Mini in the garage and took my husband’s big truck to a sports […]
Today’s make something prompt begged me to go outdoors: Work only with natural materials to make something that would not normally be found in nature. I’m not particularly outdoorsy on […]