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20 things to write about in June

June 8, 2015 by Angela

This month my intention is to read more and write better. To get in the swing of things, I’ve been doing free writes off of online prompts. Seeking out inspiring prompts can take hours though. And when I came up with spring blogging ideas, I realized that I can actually dream them up quite quickly, it’s just that when I’m stuck I always feel like I need external help to get started. Having this to refer to will be nice for me, and hopefully anyone else who wants to write this month too.

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The other reason I was motivated to brainstorm writing prompts is because June is a month full of change. Three years ago this month I graduated college (*what?*) and two years I moved 1200 miles down the west coast. And after reading the memoir-themed edition of the latest Creative Nonfiction, I’m finding new ways to connect the memories of those changes to how they influence me presently. I know I’m not alone in collecting milestones for the month of June, so here are 20 writing prompts loosely based around that theme, either for your journal, blog, essays, or future memoirs…

one. Think about the month of June growing up–the end of the school year, the changes in the weather, etc.–and write a description of what you remember feeling during these moments. Focus on senses rather than concrete experiences.

two. Log all the milestones you remember taking place in the month of June, no matter how big or small. Write a short description of each so you have a list to go off of later on. You can also do this for another person in your life–your child, partner, parents, etc.

three. At different times during the month, go back and choose one of the previously logged milestones to write about. Consider its importance and how life would be different had it not happened at all.

four. Choose a photo that you know was taken in June/summer. If you remember the setting, make up a scene that’s different from how you/the subject experienced it in the photo. If you don’t know or remember it, create a story from what you imagine.

five. Describe the month of June (to you personally) in four words. Is this how you would describe July and August, too? Why or why not?

six. It’s easy to write about summer with a sense of nostalgia. Write about a June experience from a different angle, whether that means choosing a feeling other than longing or changing the tense.

seven. Write about a favorite summer treat or meal. Focus on creating an experience for the reader rather than just describing the food.

eight. The pool, the lake, or the ocean? Why?

nine. Write about June from the perspective of another person, such as someone still in school if you aren’t or someone in a different part of the world than you.

ten. What do you remember about the end of the school year as a child? Signing yearbooks, going on field trips? Try to recall things you haven’t thought about in years.

eleven. Recall the last day of the school year in a class you dreaded. Then write about the last day from your teacher’s perspective.

twelve. Describe your ideal early summer night.

thirteen. Do you have any negative memories associated with this month? Spend 15 minutes unearthing any negative feelings.

fourteen. Make note of a quintessential summer experience you didn’t have as a kid. It might be easy; you might have to dig deep. Now that you’re older, do you still feel you missed out?

fifteen. If your summer bucket list consisted of only three things, what would they be? Now is the time to figure out how you’re going to make it happen!

sixteen. Write a graduation story in under 500 words, whether it’s yours, someone you know, or fiction.

seventeen. Choose another summer-related photo. Describe everything in the background of the photo, basing none of your story on the subjects.

eighteen. Imagine you’re planning a gathering to celebrate June. Write about what needs to be done to make this a great party–the theme, the food, the guest list. Afterward, if you’re not planning on putting it into action, write about why. If you are, now you know what to do!

nineteen. What summer activity do you dislike? Is there anything summer related you’re just not into?

twenty. Describe the local weather in June. What is this the perfect time of year for?

Hope you get some use out of these prompts this month, whether or not you decide to blog them.

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Flower friday: Peony season

May 29, 2015 by Angela

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If you follow me on Instagram, you probably know that I’ve been obsessing over my first bundle of peonies this season. This is the one flower that not only puts a smile on my face but always amazes me when I walk into the room. Their blooms are that dramatic.
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Pretty pretty. But the morning after I took these photos, they were even larger…

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Just one left behind. I don’t think that little stem got enough water. Hoping to have more of a study to share on next week’s flowers: details and inspiration.

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10 Etsy Accounts to Follow

December 5, 2014 by Angela

Items I Love by Angela on Etsy
Image: my current favorites

When Etsy first introduced circles/following, I didn’t see how the site could play a role in social media in the way that Pinterest or Facebook does. But one day I started bouncing around to other users’ favorites lists, and found that it’s, for me, a much easier and more fun way to shop or collect items for treasuries (RIP!) and blog posts. Now, when I want to go shopping on Etsy, I first scroll through my ‘home feed’ (though I wish my home feed were still the FP, but that’s for a different day), and find something I like. Then, I check out the product and who has favorited it, and find people to follow from there. There you have it: A simple way to find and follow and see new things in your style. In honor of this lovely way of discovering handmade + vintage, here are my fave Etsy accounts to follow right now:

1. Robyn of Twitch Vintage for vintage fashion + modern decor.
2. BitsofEnvy for all things vintage-rustic.
3. Catador for colorful, modern handmade.
4. Alittletulip for dusty pastel finds, vintage decor, and neutral colors.
5. AlternativeJournals for charming, quirky gift ideas.
6. Encave for trending pieces and midcentury modern flair.
7. alphonnsine for all things pink, black, and white.
8. Driftlesspaperco for earthy-modern decor and gifts.
9. ediot for fashion and accessories with all sorts of prints, patterns, and pops of color.
10. Misty801 for handmade gifts in all the prettiest pastels.

Follow me here.

Hopefully this will help direct some holiday season shopping!

PS: My bloglovin’ is currently having issues updating, so my recent posts aren’t showing up in my followers’ feeds. Working on it, but in the mean time, check out my posts you may have missed on the home page.

Feature Image: The Atlantic Ocean // Shop their items here.

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Crochet Infinity Scarves – November Update

October 28, 2013 by Angela

It’s not quite November yet but the pressure is definitely on to keep my Etsy shops stocked full for the fall and holidays. Most of what I craft and sell is seasonal – we all know no one is buying scarves in the spring time, and time really does fly this time of year. I never seem to have done just everything I should have. I just added a couple more scarves and some better close up photos, and I’m hoping people will love these neutrals and fall tones :).

In related news, Etsy’s relevancy search still really bums me out. You’d think I know it by now – but while my coffee cozies seem to have found the key to getting seen, virtually no one views my scarves. It’s hard to see all your work get pushed to page a million when you actually list it! I’ve tried fixing them about fifty times and seem to get nowhere. It’s more than a little discouraging.

garden & sea

Here’s to hoping my latest round of updates to the shop gets noticed 😉

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Quickie DIY: Fall Maple Leaf Glitter Wreath

October 21, 2013 by Angela

Wreath-making is not my specialty. I’ve tried crafting traditional wreaths for the holidays before – and it never goes right. So I kept it simple. This quickie DIY is made of:
  • 1 leaf arrangement from Michael’s (almost always on sale. this was $2)
  • Silver glitter pen
  • Mini twig ring
  • Hot glue/hot glue gun 

Cut the leafs off of the garland or bouquet. Outline them with a glitter pen. Let them dry.
 Glue them around the ring… and voila! 
This tiny wreath fits perfectly in our tiny kitchen.
I had some extra leaves so I’m scheming up ways to decorate the apartment with them. I love how the glitter outline turned out. 

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Books and Cats

July 22, 2013 by Angela

We had a bit of a lazy Sunday… I’m finally starting to fall into a routine with work and life in general, and decided to get a bit of reading done. This kitty fell asleep on my arm as I read {making it just a little harder to flip the page} while the other was asleep in the closet as usual, and soon after we all took a little cat nap…
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