In no particular order (mind you), these are in fact the best books I read this year. I read a grand total of 37 books this year. More than average, I grant you. But less than all the avid readers and authors I am friends with in the ~book~ world. Every year, I declare that…
Bullet Journal December 2019: Winter Berries and Holly Leaves
It’s the holiday season and that means (Bing Crosby music on repeat) and all the winter florals! The last spread of the year and I decided to try my hand at watercolors again. Watercolor just takes time and I never end up super happy with it. But I keep practicing it and trying. We’ll see…
DIY Low Waste Wool Dryer Laundry Balls
Dryer balls have become a popular replacement for dryer sheets which is a step in the right direction. Traditional dryer sheets are single-use and don’t decompose since they are made out of plastic. Learn how to easily make your own wool dryer balls with this step-by-step picture tutorial. This post contains affiliate links which means…
I Lost NaNoWriMo and That’s Okay: After Thoughts and (some) Unsolicited Advice
I want to start off by saying, I am damn proud of myself. I wrote 40,000 words in the month of November which is no small feat. And if I do say so myself, they are some quality words. When I write, I painstakingly think over every word. In this way, I think my first…
Bullet Journal November 2019: Ultra Minimalist + Nano Tracker
The idea of this month’s bullet journal spread was created out of pure necessity and lack of time. I would consider all my bujo spreads to be pretty minimalist anyway, always drawing up something that can be easily recreated. I do like to draw florals so that often gets incorporated into my monthly layouts. But…
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