Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Journaling 2025 and 2026

It's January, the start of a new year.  January gives me a perfect time to relax, regroup, and reflect on the previous year.  Reviewing my journals can assist me.


Journals
Image 1: Years of memories in Journals!

I have recorded in journals for decades. In 2007, after years of trying to organize my life via other means, (business day planners, electronic spreadsheets, and more), I settled on using the smallish journals shown.  

Journaling helps me keep track of my life. There are times I have been super busy, and yet I could barely remember the events of the previous week/month/year. Sometimes I can't remember what I did (or even ate) a day or two ago, and yet I know I had little free time.  What did I do the last two summers?  I can barely recall.  

Can anyone relate?


Journals over decades by Jeanne Selep
Image 2: Decades of Journals!

So I use journals as an aid.  I can read one of my journals, and details flood back to me, reminding me of a (busy? hectic? sometimes crazy(?)) life.   

I need to write in a journal to use this aid.  I write a page or two a day, mostly jotted-down notes of events, things I did, read, watched, ate; to-do lists, and more.  

Often a day in the journal consists of more phrases than full sentences. (Is that bullet journaling?)  Occasionally an entire sentence or paragraph will be written.  And there are checklists, many of them with check marks made (and dated) months later. 


Journals 2007 to 2025
Image 3: Journals 2007 to 2025

In recent years, (on some days), I try to remember to write three things (or more) I am grateful for.  (Is this "gratitude journaling"?)

[They say gratitude journaling is supposed to be good for you. - Who are the "they"?]  

Sometimes my grateful items are "adulted - called the plumber"; "paid the Property tax bill".  On better days, my grateful items include fun events like "Garden Tour", "Mosaic class", "Dinner with Friends", club meeting, Blog post out, finished project xxx, etc.    


Jeanne Selep Journals 2007 to 2025
Image 4: Journals 2007 to 2025

I love having these journals to reference, sometimes years later.  Where did we spend Thanksgiving, or the 4th of July in 2014-2024...  What was the annual Christmas party theme?  Who attended?  It's in my journals!  (Also, maybe in photos.)  

For example, in 2025: Christmas Party theme Harry Potter...  28 people at my brother's house.  I brought xxx food items...  

(We do a themed Christmas, doesn't everyone?)


Harry Potter Christmas
Image 5: A Merry Harry Potter Christmas!

I kept a journal on vacation trips long before I attempted to record my daily life. My first journal of this sort was a trip to Spain when I was in High School.  Reviewing and remembering details from trips makes me content (I get to realize I have come so far!!!).  In more recent journals I record the names of hotels, museums, restaurants, financial details, and notable memories.  

For example, in 2025 I traveled (overnight, out of my house):

Japan in April 2025 
Boston in April 2025
Camping Canoe trip in Wisconsin August 2025
Seattle in September 2025
New York in December 2025.


(Try keeping those details straight 5 years later...)


Public Transit Cards from Boston New York Seattle Japan
Image 6: Public Transit Cards from Boston, New York, Seattle, Japan

Journaling gives me a satisfaction and improves my memory, and assists me in various goals.  (all those lists!)  

I recommend journaling, although perhaps not as obsessively.

  

"The unexamined life is not worth living"  

- Socrates             

  

"The unexamined life may not be worth living, but the life too closely examined may not be lived at all."  

- Mark Twain             


The first quote above may seem harsh, but I do see the benefits journaling and reviewing makes in my life... 

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For the other part of this post, reviewing 2025, things went well, all things considered.  I posted once a month (an on-going goal).  I traveled to places near and far.  I created projects and read books.  

A wet basement in August exhausted me and threw me for a loop.  (Rare flooding in Wisconsin due to extreme rainfall.)  Perhaps someday I will write a post on it.  (Only 1-2 feet of water, many things were spared.)  My insurance paid for the new water heater, the new furnace, the new washing machine, etc.  I had replaced my furnace in 2024 with a new one, and now I have a new furnace in 2025.  I don't know what to think about that, so I try not to, and I channel gratitude.   

My main goals in 2026 include blogging once a month, creating more, traveling some (including at least one National Park), and completing a reorganization of the basement.  My stretch goal includes exhibiting at least one artwork somewhere.  

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Finally, in 2025, my Number 1 top post from 2025 was... 

My Seashell Mirror!  


My Seashell Mirror

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Here is a list of my top posts from 2025.  Do you remember seeing any of these?

1. My Seashell Mirror
2. Autumn Hutch
3. Mosaic Tree
4. Summer Sunsets
5. Summer Vacation
6. Travel Memories
7. Cherry Blossoms
flower mirror
8. Flower Mirror
9. Country Roads
10. Christmas Hutch


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May 2026 be a blessed year for you, and the world if possible. 


Happy New Year!

Peace and Love for all in 2026!






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I am linking up to these parties:
Sum of their stories: Handmade Mon 458 (Entry 4x of 89x.)
Mostly blogging: Inspire me Mon 460 (Entry 6 of 37.)
My Random: Anything Goes 460 (Entry 2 of 35.)
Good Random Fun: Good Fun Mon 4a (m Entry 4 of 15.)
*BNOTP: Metamorphis Monday 6a (s Entry 9x of 17x.)
Holly pinklady: Hello Mon (l Entry 17 of 32.)
Loulougirls: Fabulous-party Mon 617 (l Entry 4 of 51.)
Keeping it Real: Party 496 (Entry 9 of 46.)
Mersad photography: Thru my Lens (Entry 14 of 16.)
Altered book lover: T Tuesday (Entry **)
Kristin at Uncommon Slice: Inspire Me Mon 340 (m Entry 14 of 73.)
Image-in-ing: Weekly link up (Entry 32 of **last one)
Jenerally informed: Happy-now Link-up 519 (m Entry 40 of **)
My Wee Abode: Tuesday Turn About (s Entry 20r of 92r.)
Flusterbuster: Creative Muster 664 (l Entry 82x of **)
Studio27 - Jennifer: Wed Studio 53 (Entry 4x of 28x.)             I was featured here!
Artsy Mama: Team Creative Crafts (Entry 4 of gone.)
Our Hopeful Home: Vintage Charm 525 (m Entry 19 of 42.)
Simple Life Mom: Homestead Blog Hop 590 (Entry 68 of **
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Lisa Howeler: Weekend Traffic Jam Thur (Entry 1
 of 58.)
Pennys Passion: Thinking out Loud Thur (Entry 12r of 107r.)
French Ethereal: Share Your Style 490 (Entry 28b of **)
Try It Like It: Creatively Crafty Th (Entry 34 of 44.)
KatherinesCorner: Th Fav Things 10a (Entry 14 of 109.)         I was featured here!
Its a small town life: Thankful Th (Entry 1 of 13.)
Modern on Monticello: Home matters 566 (s Entry 5r pf 118r.)
Answer is choco: BFF open house Thur (Entry 8 of 89.)
Two Chicks: Funtastic Thur 8p (i Entry 47 of **)
Pieced Pastimes.gr: Saturday Sparks Fr 8a (L Entry **)
Countyroad 407: Farmhouse Fri 433 (Entry 16 of 108.)
Momfessionals: Fri Favorites (Entry 30 of 41.)
Cottagemarket: A morning cup of Joe (L Entry 16 of 58.)
Shabby Art boutique: Create-grow-gather 712 (L Entry 19x of 90x.)
Crazy Little Love Birds: Link party Fri (Entry **)
Pams Party: Dare to share (m Entry 24 of 74.)
Huisvlijt: Huisvlijt Party Sun (Entry 10 of 18.)
The house on Silverado: Sun on Silverado 286 (Entry 1 of 88.)
Ducks n a Row: Happiness is Homemade Sun a (Entry )
Life and Linda: Dishing it Digging it 342 (l Entry 11 of 96.)
A pinch of joy: Busy Sun 708 (l Entry 1 of 99.)                        I was featured here!
Jaipur Gardening: Garden Affair Sun (Entry )
Sew can do: Craftastic Mon Su 458 (Entry 4x of 89x.)
A Labour of Love: Happiness is Homemade 622 (Entry 4 of 125.)
Esmesalon: Salon Pit Stop Mon 4a (Entry **)
Pienilintu Finland: Wed around the World (monthly)
Life tales books: Will blog for Comments Mon (bi-week)
Create with Joy: Inspire me Sun-Mon (monthly)
Sherrys Pickings: In My Kitchen Feb (m Entry 4 of 14.)
Grace Filled Moments: Sweet Tea Friends monthly (Entry 10 of 144. monthly)

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China hutches, Mosaics, and Travel.  





Monday, January 13, 2020

Encouraging Others with Mixed Media

Mixed Media art quote Goal without plan is just a wish
"A goal without a plan is just a wish" Mixed Media Art Quote

Parenting is a funny career.  You can be active at it for years, competent even (hopefully), and realize you still don't know what your doing; for example when the kids go to off to college, and call to share their woes.  (I don't understand the professor, I think I bombed the test, everyone else is so smart, I didn't get an A, should I apply for this job, ...)

Winston Churchill success Quote Mixed Media art by Jeanne Selep
Winston Churchhill Success Quote - Mixed Media

My parenting dilemmas changed when my teens went to college, and included trying to advise my young adults from a distance.  In this previous post I mentioned I was creating art journal pages with quotes to inspire and encourage them. 

Success is not final Quote
Success is not final Quote

Occasionally I take a photo of a multi-media work and send it to their phone when I think it will encourage them in a particular situation.  (my own phone "Stickers")

Talent Quote
Talent and Perseverance quote, misspelled!

I don't know if they appreciate it, but words of wisdom from sources I respect shouldn't hurt.  And I have the fun of creating art in the process as I try to help them. 

The rest of this post documents progress and perseverance [spelled correctly this time!], for others on the art journey.  I'm trying to encourage others* to say "I can become more talented if I practice" instead of saying "I can't do that".

(*AND my young adults, should they ever read this)

practicing hand Lettering
Practicing Hand Lettering
I have worked over the past 2 years to improve my handwriting and journaling, by taking courses and workshops.  But improvement frequently comes down to practice.  I practiced what I learned, which is the way to really improve.  Classes are not enough.


Hand Lettering practice idea
Hand Lettering practice idea
One technique I have used to improve my "hand" is copying over lettering samples I like with vellum paper. It helps with learning to form letters in a very different way.  After I copy exactly, I try it in a smaller format, or with a different phrase. 


Creating Journal Papers
Creating mixed media Journal Papers

Besides practicing lettering, I practice creativity when I create the backgrounds for my quotes.  Practicing creativity is easier and more fun - less rules. 
 
Creating mixed media background journal papers
Creating mixed media papers

Creating the backgrounds takes more time, space, and is far messier than calligraphy practice.   I have practiced my calligraphy on plane flights on tiny airline trays.  I also practice during commercials while watching TV.  Creating my backgrounds can take over my kitchen, dining room and living room for nearly a day.


Creating Journal Papers
mixed media Journal Papers drying

I often create backgrounds by applying paint over wallpaper samples, using stenciling, stamping and other techniques.

Da Vinci Quote Art is never finished mixed media
DaVinci "Art is never finished" mixed media quote

I make many of my quote pages 5x7 inches so that they could be framed in the future should one of my children want to.  

Feel free to snap a photo of my quote journal pages to encourage your children or friends.  

I hope I have encouraged you to keep up your efforts and projects, whatever they may be - blogging, artistic endeavors, getting a job, raising children, dealing with self doubts, etc!


Click on the images to see them enlarged.

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heart quilt
Heart Quilt






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I am linking up to these parties:
Avenue613: Challenge 229 Anything Goes (Entry 118)        I was featured here!
Kathleen: Bloggers Pit Stop 204 Th 8p (Entry 17 of 93.)      I was featured here!
Creative Mom: Craft Schooling Sunday (Entry 5x of 26x.)   I was featured here!

Good Random Fun: Good Random Fun Mon 4a (Entry 44 of 52.)
BNOTP: Metamorphis Monday 566 6a (Entry 4x of 48x.)
Uncommon Slice: Inspire Me Mon 2-4p (Entry 2 of 82.)
* Stroll Life: Inspire Me Mon 531 3p (Entry 2 of 77.)
Maria Elena: Tue at Our Home 342 Mon 12p? (Entry 16 of 74.)

Thistlekeylane: Tues Turn About Mon 31 (Entry 18 of 119.)
My Random: Anything Goes 220 (Entry 49 of 50.)
Lindas lunacy: Making-a-home Tue 147 (Entry 11 of 27.)
Stonecottageadventures: Tuesday with a twist 351 (Entry 30 of 45.)
Lets Add Sprinkles: Keep in Touch Tue 94 4p (Entry 10 of 52.)
Interior frugalista: Talk of the Town Tu 207 6p (Entry 25 of 78.)
Also My Repurposed Life: Talk of the Town (Entry 25 of 78.)
Gingersnap crafts:Wow me Tue 7p (Entry 23x of 50x.)
Girlish Whims: Whims Tues 442 8:50p (Entry 12 of 96.)
Also My Wee Abode: Tuesday Turn About 28 (Entry 12 of 96.)
Faeries and fauna: Waste not Wed 188 (Entry 36x of 107x.)
LeCultivateur: Wonderful Wed Tue 9p (Entry 39r of 159r.)

    Also Ducksnarow, ElecticRedBan
Applestreetcottage: Party-in-your-pjs Tue 291 (Entry 23 of 96.)
Delightsome Life: Home and Garden Wed 5p (Entry 10x of 95x.)
French Ethereal: Share Your Style 239 Wed 7p (Entry 8 of 47.)
My thriftstore addiction: Vintage Charm Wed 215 (Entry 7 of 68.)

Grandmashouse: DIY Wed Party 174 (Entry 20 of 93.)
Raggedy-bits: Waste-not-wed 188 (Entry x of 111x.)
Myslicesoflife: Encouraging hearts Thur (Entry 53 of 94.)
Kathleen: Bloggers Pit Stop 204 Th 8p (Entry 17 of 93.)      I was featured here!
FromGardners: Handmade Hangout 267 Th 6p (Entry 14 of 60.)
Twochicksandamom:Funtastic Fri Dec 5 (Entry 38 of 106.)
KatherinesCorner: Thur Fav Things (Entry 70 of 236.)
Also Follow the yellow brick: Thur (Entry 70 of 236.)
Petals pies + otherwise: Handmade Weekly 32 Fri 8a (Entry 22 of 58.)
Firemanswife: Fri at the fire station 149 (Entry 28 of 52.)
Ohmyheartsiegirl: Friday Feature Party 199 (Entry 76 of 192.)
Cottagemarket: A morning cup of joe 14 (Entry 33 of 65)

Tryit-likeit: Creatively-crafty 206 (Entry 85 of 96.)
Artsymama: Artsy Party 275 (Entry 80 of 82.)
Shabby art: Create-bake Fri 402 (Entry x of 84x.)    
The Painted Hinge: Farmhouse Friday 137 (Entry 20 of 53.)
Funkyjunkinteriors: DIY Salvaged Fri 510 (Entry 9 of 25.)
Pieced Pastimes.gr: Sat Sparks Sat 8a 358 (Entry 70 of 125.)
Our mini family: Our mini party 261 (Entry 34x of 65x.)
Creative Mom: Craft Schooling Sunday (Entry 5x of 26x.)    I was featured here!


Acrosstheblvd: Create Bake Make 318 Sat 5pm (Entry 41 of 155.)
Finding Silver pennies: Silver Pennies Sun 342 6a (Entry 42 of 105.)
Life and Linda: Dishing it Digging it 28 Sun 3p (Entry 22 of 126.)
Pams Party: Dare to share 403 (Entry 20 of 58.)

Apriljharris: Hearth and Soul Mon (Entry 5 of 126.h)
Acrosstheblvd: Beautifully Made Tue 7a (Entry 57d of 82.)
Lovemylittlecottage: Little Cottage Mon 35 (Entry x of 67x.)
Debbiekitterman: Tune in Thur 145 (Entry 24 of 27.)
Imparting Grace: Grace at home 363 (Entry 93 of 113.)
FromGardners: Handmade Hangout 267 Thur 6p (Entry 14 of 60.)
2dishingdivas: Creatively Crafty 207 (Entry 93 of 103.)
Calypsointhecountry: Best of month 1st Fri 7a (Entry 17 of 213.)


Challenges
Art-journal-journey: Something New (t Entry 91 of 145.)
Lovetocraft: ltccb 42 jan-anything (s Entry 176 of 247.)
Mixitupchallenge: Miucb 33 anything goes (s Entry 30 of 48.)
Movingalong: Challenge 114 January (t Entry 113 of 144.)
* Avenue613: Challenge 229 Anything (m Entry 118 of 192.)   I was featured here!
Crafters castle: Welcome to Jan (m Entry 69 of 116.)
Dragonfly Dreams: Anything-goes (m Entry 139 of 209.)
Creative fingers: Challenge-177 (s Entry 124 of 164.)
Brownsugar: January challenge (m Entry 169 of 264.)
Not just cards: January-challenge (s Entry 53 of 103)
Craft rocket: Challenge-66 (m Entry 118 of 144.)
Love to craft: Ltccb 42 Jan (s Entry 176 of 247.) 



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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Art Journals, Part 2

A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature Emerson Quote by Jeanne Selep
Image 1: Emerson Quote page in my Art Journal

My original art journal project had issues. I have been enjoying the process of resolving them.  The issue I'll mention today is the handwriting problem - I disliked my hand writing, and felt it wrecked the work I put into creating my beautiful papers.

It is love that holds the world together at its core Goethe Quote by Jeanne Selep
Image 2: Goethe Quote Mixed Media page


A friend encouraged me to take a class she had taken - a brush lettering course taught by Emily Gail.  A single morning brush lettering class greatly improved my handwriting!  It went from a 2 out of 10 to a 4 out of 10.  That's a 100% improvement!


A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature Emerson Quote
Image 3: Emerson Quote page in my Large Art Journal

The teacher's beautiful writing (none shown in this post) is way better than my shaky script, but I was happy with my writing and progress, for a whole bunch of reasons. 


College Student mixed Media art journal by Jeanne Selep
Image 4: College Student Art Journal messages Set 1

I enjoyed practicing (a bit), so now I now think my writing is better than a 4.  I practiced so much I decided to create mini books for my college students to hopefully inspire them.  I get to create and play with more papers and create an heirloom for my children sharing wisdom I believe in.

College Student mixed Media art journal by Jeanne Selep
Image 5: College Student Art Journal Messages set 2

If my kids aren't encouraged, I am.
Writing out
"Talent is rarely distinguishable, over the long run, 
from perseverance and lots of hard work"

over 10 times improves the handwriting, and I begin to believe what I am writing.



Talent and Vision Art Journal Pages
Image 6: Talent and Vision Art Journal Pages

The best way to practice lettering using the special "brush" marker is on vellum, which I can cut out and attach to the art journal pages.
I AM NO LONGER WRECKING ANY PAGES!!!



Done is Better than Good Art Journal pages
Image 7: Done is Better than Good Art Journal pages

As my lettering improves, I can and do replace the vellum with the improved version - I become very happy, because "Done is better than good!", and I am "done" with a lot more pages now.

Done is Better than Good Art Journal page by Jeanne Selep
Image 8: "Done is better than Good" Quote in my Journal

(By the way, my college kids get the black "comb" binding journals, and my small art journal is the one with the 2 silver rings.)


(The hand lettering class taught by Emily Gail at Village Paper and Ink in Greendale Wisconsin was an great addition to my journal!  Emily is an awesome teacher, and I recommend her classes if you are that lucky, or else there are youtube videos on brush lettering.)

(See my first Art Journal post here) 



Click on the images to see them enlarged.

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I am linking up to these parties:

Gingersnap crafts:Wow me Wed 351 (Entry x)
Girlish Whims: Whims Wednesday 355 (Entry 165)
Jan Olson: Share your Cup of Tea Thur 290 (Entry 57)

Delightsome Life: Home and Garden Thurs 325 (Entry 135)
My husband: Beautifully Made 11 (Entry 38b)
Grandmas House: Wed Party 87 (Entry 111b) 

Katherine: Thurs Favorite Things (Entry 36 of 216)
Imparting Grace: Grace at Home 299 9:30A Th (Entry 53 of 87)
French Country: Feather Nest Fri (Entry 62 of )
Mythriftstoreaddiction: Vintage Charm 133 (Entry 32)
Richfaithrising: Blog Party (Entry 17)
Designthusiasm: Style Showcase 29 (Entry x)
Chic: Flaunt it Friday 403 (Entry 64 of 85)
Ms Toodygooshoes: Best of the weekend 123 (Entry 16)
Little Farmstead: Sundays Home Sa 7p (Entry 79)
Same as above: Maison de Cinq: Sundays Home (Entry 79)
Darling Diaries: Good Morning Mon 169 (Entry 24)
Silver Pennies: Sundays Party 264 (Entry 65)
Rustic Refined: Dishing it and Diggin it 201 (Entry 37)
Pieced Pastimes.gr: Saturday Sparks 272 (Entry 163)
Marcela Cavaglieri: Frugal Find 215 (Entry 4 of 14)
Jembellish: A-Round-Tuit 415 (Entry 55)
Create with Joy: Inspire me Mon 333 (Entry 105)
Fromgardners: Handmade Hangout Th 5pm 207 (Entry 25)
Create with Joy: Inspire me Mon 329 (Entry 4)
BNOTP: Metamorphis Monday 486 (Entry x)
Good Random Fun: Good Random Fun (Entry 30)
TumbleContessa: Whatd-do-Weekend 273 (Entry 97)
* Stroll Life: Inspire Me Tues Mon 5p 424 (Entry 4)
Maria Elena: Tue at Our Home Mon 258 (Entry 42)
Uncommon Slice: Inspire Me Mon 4p 217 (Entry 141)
Cedarhill Farmhouse: The Scoop Mon 5p 327 (Entry 1)
Skip to my Lou: Made by you Mon 109 (Entry 80)
Oh my hearts: Heartsie girls Wonderful Wed 108 (Entry 14)
How to Home: Project Inspired Mon 7p 274 (Entry 4)
Celebrate: Celebrate Story 129 (Entry 75 of 132)
Dedicated House: Make it Pretty Mon 8p 242 (Entry 13 of 81)
Interior frugalista: Talk of the Town Tu 6p 120 (Entry 11 of 111)
My Repurposed Life: Talk of the Town 124 (Entry 11 of 111)
Savvy Style: Wow Us Wed 388 (Entry 241 of 286)
21Rosemarylane: Share Your Style 171 Wed 6p (Entry 5)
* Designthusiasm: Style Showcase 26 (Entry)

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