It's that time again! Tammy, of Daisy Yellow fame, is hosting her third annual index-card-a-day challenge.
Her first challenge started just a few months after I started blogging.
I was new and green and eager, and let me tell you, this challenge changed my life. I don't say that lightly. I made an index card every single day from June 1st - October 1st.
It set up a daily creativity habit that lasted well over a year.
It made me figure out how to post pictures to flickr so I could join the flickr ICAD group. Once there, I started connecting with wonderful artists and bloggers who quickly turned into friends. It gave me something to blog about at a time where I had lots of blogging energy, but little blogging fodder. I gained skills and confidence, as an artist, a writer, and member of a community.
This year's challenge runs from June 1st - July 31st. I can't recommend this challenge enough.
And since I already said it so well 2 years ago, I'm re-posting all the things I love about this challenge.
(originally posted July 8, 2011)
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We're
more than a month into the index-card-a-day summer challenge and I
absolutely love it. Every once in a while I think "I'm too tired to
make a card". But then I remind myself ANYTHING GOES - even a scribble
on a white card that says "I'm too tired to make a card". So I sit
down to dash something off, and immediately find myself absorbed and
energized and I usually end up making something far better than I
expected.
The size of the card is so perfect for me.
Big pages are intimidating. I love to paint backgrounds, but then what?
how to fill them? I don't do a lot of writing in my journals so after
a few words and images I'm stuck with "what now?" Never a problem with
the index card.
But
ohmygod, on the other hand - the inchie? Have you ever tried something
that small? I thought I was going to love it because I'm drawn to
miniature. Boy was I wrong. I find it nearly impossible to make a
piece of art that small. I'm very comfortable making a bigger piece and
cutting it into one inch squares, but that's cheating. Creating an
original piece of art in that small space just isn't happening. But the
index card! ah...the index card. It's just right. Big enough to
collage, big enough for a decent background painting, big enough for
SOME text. But no cavernous empty spaces. Not as much oddly placed,
disjointed images and me scratching my head wondering how to integrate
them into a whole.
And
it's just stiff enough to withstand globs of paint and glue and layers
of paper. But so cheap that if I totally mess it up I have no qualms
about pitching it and starting over. And no worries about measuring and
cutting to precise sizes (I refuse to pay for those pre-packaged ATCs
because really - how hard is it to run some water color paper through
the paper trimmer? except it IS kind of a pain in the neck and just one
more step to go through before I can actually make something). I love
that there's a whole package of them just sitting there on my worktable.
If I'm having so much fun with one, I can grab another, and another.
No waiting, no measuring, no cutting, no "saving my good paper for
something really special"- grab and go.
I
love the community of fellow ICADers. The flickr pool is so much fun.
Amazing work, huge variety, loads of inspiration and support.
Some
cards mean something, some cards don't. Some days it just feels good
to smoosh the paint around. Some days it's a full day of stress packed
into 3x5 inches. Every day it feels good to take a few minutes to
create.
Even
the cards that don't mean anything capture a time and a place. They
reflect my interests and skills as an artist. I know that I will look
back on this collection and have powerful memories of the summer of
2011.
Huge shout out and thanks to Tammy at Daisy Yellow for challenging us, inspiring us, and cheering us on. I'm so glad I'm playing along!