Friday, January 30, 2009

:DAILY INSPIRATIONS: February 2009

Welcome to the first monthly edition of Daily Inspirations at AMOM!

Each month, there will be a new downloadable PDF document of 30 squares offering prompts to spark creativity in your scrapbooking (while they could easily be used by non-scrapbookers who are creative in other ways - writers, photographers, etc.).

The squares will be a mixture of photography, title, color, and quote prompts; questions to ponder (often related to events or holidays within that particular month); and a few 'free choice' squares for you to write in your own prompts.


There are several ways that you can use the Daily Inspirations.

  • Cut up into individual squares, put in a container and randomly choose your prompt each day,
  • Hang in your creative space and follow the prompts in order,
  • Hang in your creative space and choose whichever prompts tickles your fancy for the day, OR
  • Create your own system! :-)

FREE DOWNLOAD - FEBRUARY DAILY INSPIRATIONS

I would love your feedback on this first edition. Which type of prompt is your favorite? Least favorite? What other types of prompts would you like to see?

Also, I would love for you to share any creations that come from the prompts. Please feel free to leave a link in the comments so we can all admire your creativity!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks, I really like this. No suggestions at this point, I'd like to try it out in Feb first :)

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  3. I wanted to let you know that your Daily Inspirations are so neat! I'm going to try them out for sure! Thanks for making them for us :) I don't quite get the photo prompts, though... is the idea to take a photo of something related to that word? There are so many things on the Feb. one that I never would've thought to scrap... You really came up with some creative ideas! Love it! ~Dani

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  4. @Dani ~ I'm glad you like them, Dani, and hope you'll stop back to show us some projects. Yes, the photo prompts are meant to give you creative ideas for photos that you might take to use on your layouts. You can interpret the prompts literally or figuratively...just try to think outside the box.

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