Well, here it is finally, my list of 101 things to do or try in 1001 days - as inspired by Claudia .
2. Read more novels – at the very least one a month.
3. Drink two litres of water a day.
4. Remember friends and family’s birthdays for a whole year.
5. Learn to do leadlighting.
6. Make a full sized quilt.
8. Put together our wedding album and get it published or at bound professionally.
9. Attend a WEA course.
10. Make a pair of boots, ankle boots, summer thongs and going out shoes.
11. Make David a pair of shoes.
13. Learn to massage (through a course).
14. Throw a dinner party for different friends every couple of months.
15. Start up the fortnightly knitting session we used to do.
16. Spend some time writing. Start small.
17. Make some dolls quilts.
18. When I’m feeling lazy – get off my butt and go for a walk or make something.
19. Make some of my own clothes.
20. Cook a new dish every week.
21. Design some items for Fox & Feathers.
23. Construct and furnish a dolls house.
25. Make a tailored jacket.
26. Start a drawing journal.
27. Speak to a friend on the phone – just to catch up – once a week.
28. Get the bikes fixed and go for rides around the port.
30. Go out for coffee more often with friends.
33. Make Christmas ornaments.
34. Attend a wine appreciation course.
35. Frame my tapestries for the bedroom with Dad.
36. Make more use of the workshop.
38. Work with Mum and Lyss on some children’s books.
39. Listen to a couple of my old cds every week.
40. Buy an art book every month or so.
41. Investigate starting a hand made market. Encourage friends to participate.
42. Re-design and furnish our bedroom.
43. Design and stitch a cross stitch sampler.
46. Stop hoarding things – if I can use them – do it!
47. Eat less take out.
48. Worry less about money.
49. Make a sock monkey.
50. Have a massage once a month.
51. Learn how to use Illustrator.
52. Start another tapestry – maybe another peacock skirt.
53. Write more letters to friends far away.
54. Sort through the craft room and organise – this could take awhile.
55. Spend more time with family.
56. Organise my photographs.
57. Make some products for Gaslight.
59. Set up a screen printing frame.
60. Organise the shed.
61. Paint three large canvasses for the house.
63. Make some personalised stationery.
65. Go to bed at a reasonable time on weeknights.
67. Knit a jumper.
68. Cross stitch an inspiration board.
69. Make some items and give away to a charity.
70. Finish suburbs mini quilts and stretch.
71. Create a zine.
72. Reach my goal weight of 65 kilos.
73. Experiment with some clay.
75. Learn to use my overlocker properly.
76. Create a family tree with silhouettes.
77. Visit the zoo.
78. Make something new each week.
80. Create an activity book and have it printed.
82. Learn how to use Flash.
84. Write some poetry.
85. Start a bonsai tree.
86. Learn to play poker, hearts and other card games. I have trouble remembering rules.
87. Eat more healthy foods. Cut meat out of one or two days every week.
89. Try to finish projects before starting new ones.
90. Spend more time on my appearance.
93. Get contact lenses.
95. Find a design I really like or draw one to get as a tattoo.
96. Make some miniature items.
97. Purge my laptop of all the items that are consuming space and not needed.
98. Go to as many Fringe and Festival events as possible.
99. Be creative as much as possible.
100. Re-do the Spinning Pretty Website.
1 comment:
that's about one of the most sensible lists I've ever read. I hope you'll keep us posted on the items you cross off. As for anything miniature- and dollshouse-related... you can count on me ;o)
ciao from Italy, milo (minicaretti)
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