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Create On An Index Card For 2 Months This Summer!

Index-card-a-day-creativityI have to admit, I did not know that there have been thousands of creative people creating on index cards every year for the months of June and July, each year. Of course when it started 11 years ago I can imagine it was not thousands, but today it is, and WOW! I am familiar with the idea of creating on index cards, or index card size, I just didn’t know it was “thing” that I could participate in. Just as I was wondering what might keep my creative practice running once I finish my 100 oil pastels, (9 to go!) voila, this opportunity comes along. At first I thought, no way, you are too busy. But then I realized that by adapting a simple style, I could infact do an index card a day, and it could be great! With three days now under my belt I am so very very happy I committed to this 61 day challenge, and while I’ll be sharing with you here from time to time, the daily peeks will be on my instagram @sara.rivka.dahan.

The challenge is called Index Card A Day, and the home base is right here. There is a Facebook group one can join for a fee, though I don’t really have time for that, so I’m sharing on Instagram and making connections with fellow participants there. You do what works for you, maybe a family challenge with no social media? Maybe a challenge with a friend? There are no rules about what to put on the index card, so sky is the limit! I was even thinking about doing little sculptures, but then the illustration style I’m currently doing won out, plus it is much quicker!

I really think that an index card creativity challenge would be a great thing to do with the kids this summer, and at the end you can make a book, or do the second side next year! Daily creating is an amazing thing to fit in anyone’s day, believe me, you’ll end up doing it every year!


Index-card-a-day-creativityNever done anything like this, and love how the images look together!
ICAD-lemon-illustrationYes, my mango looks more like a lemon, but hey it is just an index card, and so it goes!

ICAD-index-card-scissors-illustration

As you can see here I am currently creating with oil pastels and black ink applied with a brush, so simple and a wonderful way to have fun with color. Note: very very messy!
ICAD-teapot-3
Any the purple tea pot inspired by the silver plate one I have from my grandmother……to be continued!

Still reading this, you don’t need index cards, you can cut card stock down to 4″x 6″ and get started, NOW!

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