Creativity Every Day in 2013? Yes!

Oooh!  I'm so excited to have the PERFECT give-away for the beginning of a new year! Craft-A-Day by Sarah Goldschadt makes it easy to work a little creative endeavor into every day.


The book is broken up into weekly themes, with a different activity for each day.


There's hexagon week, (for you hexie lovers!), gnome week, and triangle week, to name just three of my favorites.


To win a copy of the book, just leave a note below telling me your creative resolution for 2013.  Mine is to devote at least one day a week to making work just to please myself.  I'm pretty sure I made that same promise to myself last year, but this year I mean it!

Here's wishing you a creative and productive 2013!

**Unfortunately, do the the weight of the book, this give-away is only open to US residents.  Please make sure that an e-mail address is associated with your comment so that I can contact you if you win the book!  The winner will be chosen at random on Friday, January 4th.

17 comments:

  1. My goal is to finish my novel and start painting every week again!

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  2. My goal is to make quilts, especially doll quilts, and knit more little sweaters for my granddaughter, Violet.

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  3. my plan that is most important is to redo my craft/sewing room.

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  4. My goal is to read through the bible.

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  5. My goal is to set aside time each week to sew.

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  6. My goal is to finish more than I start and my specific goal for Jan & feb is to get four projects finished for our local Eisteddfod.

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  7. My goal is to list what I finish, not what I have unfinished. I also plan to spend at least one day a week on art quilts and do a series.

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  8. sew more! be seen everywhere. http://patchworkposse.com/blog

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  9. Finish what I start before starting something else.

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  10. I will set aside one day a week (which really is only 3 or 4 hours) to sew.

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  11. My goal is to finish all my projects! And more importantly, to work more on developing my own design and style.

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  12. My goals are to get stuff done, move house with far less stuff and get my sewing mojo going! Oh and do a craft a day!

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  13. My goal is to find time every week just to play for me - get some ideas translated into fabric and see what happens!

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  14. My goal is to not be so critical of my work so that I actually finish my projects!

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  15. Goal for 2013: repeat a sewing retreat somewhere... Point Bonita, anyone?? kristen dot takakuwa at gmail dot com

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  16. My goal for 2014 is to finish a ufo at least one a month. Hopefully by the end of the year, I will have them all quilted :-)

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    1. Oh my goodness, what a noble goal! I used to be the person who didn't have UFO's, I was a finisher, but times have changed and I think I've become a UFO hoarder!

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