The basic idea of the 100 Day Project is very simple: you choose a creative action and you do it once a day for 100 days.
I've attempted it a few times now and each time I've been overambitious and not taken into account how overcommitted I already was... and I've not lasted
very long as a result!
This year I'm keeping things nice and simple with #100daysofstudioscenes,
a daily, honest behind-the-scenes update from my home studio. Works in
progress, craft supplies, peeks at my workspace, plus the ups and downs
and messes of running a creative business during these weird times.
I've been skipping a day here and there but am over 30 days into the project now and I'm loving how it's turning into a little diary of the day-to-day running of my business. I'm going to collate them into posts here on my blog in blocks of 10, so those of you without Instagram can follow along and so I'll have a nice record of the project to look back on.
DAY ONE:
"At the moment I'm keeping
the pressure off myself by working on lots of projects simultaneously,
picking up whatever I feel like working on, avoiding setting myself
targets, just gradually nudging everything forward bit by bit. Most
mornings, if the light is good, (which it has been a lot lately,
hurrah!), I take a little batch of photos.
This is what I had lined up
ready to photograph this morning: lots of in-progress projects for my
blog, newsletter, and shop, waiting to be photographed so I can then sew
the next step... ready for more photos tomorrow!"
DAY TWO:
"Yesterday I took photos then stitched loads of stuff ready to
take more photos today... and today I have taken no photos. What I have done is sit on the spare bed in my PJs working at my laptop all
day (working in timed blocks with short breaks to do some of my lovely
new jigsaw puzzle) (I call this variation on the Pomodoro Technique the
Puzzle Technique, I find it both relaxing and motivating!!)
I've
scheduled FOUR blog posts (not from scratch, mind) and edited a whole
bunch of photos, including some for my next newsletter
freebie: a tutorial for sewing cute felt teacup and teapot brooches
I'm so pleased with how these snaps turned out, they show the project
off really nicely and I hope they'll tempt lots of people into signing
up for my newsletter I'd hoped to be posting this pic saying "I just
sent out this tutorial to my subscribers! Yay!" but, alas, I'm not quite
there yet. That's top of the To Do list for tomorrow.
In the
meantime, I thought you might like to see how this photo looked before I
edited it (swipe to see an unedited pic from the same batch), I don't
have any fancy editing software but it usually does the job."
DAY THREE:
"I'm having a day off! I often end up doing a bit of work even
on my days off but today I am trying to be very strict with myself
(I'll let you know tomorrow whether or not I succeed!) My main
creative project today = finally sorting out some happy snail mail to
send to my pals"
DAY FOUR:
"Some proper messy realness for you today! I'm mostly
working in the spare room at the moment, in part so I can close the door
on all this chaos at the end of the day. Please note that there's stuff
on the floor as well as the spare bed, I've got a pile of laundry in
here too (top left) and in my commitment to showing you the unvarnished
truth I haven't even moved that snotty tissue out of shot, haha."
DAY FIVE:
"I'm
having trouble balancing self care and self-employment at the moment -
maybe you guys are, too? Today I've thought a lot about all the work I
could and "should" be doing right now (like finishing up this new
pattern, destined for my newsletter subscribers) but instead of doing any of them I've mostly just sat
about feeling stressed and overwhelmed and guilty about not getting
anything done.
I also baked a cake though (delicious!) and went for a
walk (sunny!) and that's not nothing. Fingers crossed for more
productivity (and cake, and sunshine) tomorrow."
DAY SIX:
"After a couple of days of feeling very
unmotivated, yesterday I got LOADS of work done. Hurrah! I finished the
teacup & teapot brooch tutorial, sent it out to my newsletter
subscribers, and got all of this lot prepped for their next set of step
photos. It's too gloomy today for taking decent pics but the
moment the sunshine comes back I'll be ready for it."
DAY SEVEN:
"I'm putting together some paper crafting
packs!. I started assembling them yesterday from a whole bunch of
lovely vintage books, maps, and other paper-y bits and bobs (see my
paper pack highlight for a sneak peek of the contents!) I'm also adding a
few fun extras like colourful yarns for making gift tags, and vintage
buttons. Each pack will be £5 + postage (UK only at the moment, sorry,
as I can't get to the Post Office), let me know if you'd like me to
message you when they're available!"
DAY EIGHT:
"Yesterday I decided that my paper crafting packs needed a few vintage
buttons... luckily I had a small selection to choose from, haha!
I bought
this massive stash of button-y goodness last month, back when the idea
of lockdown was just a faint possibility. It feels like a lifetime ago
now. I really enjoyed finally having a rummage through these, I think
vintage button packs might be coming soon. WATCH THIS SPACE."
DAY NINE:
"Aaaand the paper packs are
go! Each pack contains a different assortment of pages and
clippings from vintage books, plus a vintage Cluedo card, two
reproduction trading cards featuring trains, 10 vintage stamps, some
yarn, and 3 buttons (see my paper packs highlight for a closer look at
the contents). Each pack is £5 each, 2nd class UK postage for 1-2 packs
is £1.40, and there are just 11 packs left! Message me if you'd like to
make a purchase, let me know your email and the quantity you'd like and
I'll send you an invoice via PayPal asap. First come first served!
In
other excellent news: I've found a local postbox where I can send
bigger parcels, so if there's anything listed at @lauralupinsells
you're interested in, too, let me know and I'll send everything
together. P.S. I can also post to countries in the EU, just ask and
I'll give you a quote for the postage."
DAY TEN:
"Thank you so much for your amazing
response to the paper packs, you guys! I love them and am
thrilled you're excited about them, too, and I can't even begin to tell
you how nice it feels packing up and posting parcels again!!
It's
also a huge relief having a bit of extra money coming in during this
stressful time xxx
(I took this photo this morning but spent yesterday
sorting out paper pack orders and parcelling them up so I'm counting
this as yesterday's #100daysofstudioscenes pic)."
More updates soon, or you can follow along on Instagram HERE.
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