Daily Prompts All Caught Up! Git Some Beautiful Art On!

Middle of the semester craziness got me behind on updating prompts :-) But now we’re all caught up! And don’t forget to check the Writing Prompts page for tons more! 


BeautifulWords


 


http://marycarrollhackett.com/writing-prompts/


9/30/2015


Daily Prompt Things you miss: laughing together, the shared quiet of dawn, touching his skin. Make art about Love’s small gestures.


10/1/2015


Daily Prompt :-D woke up late and so has procrastinated almost everything today :-D Make art about putting things off :-D


10/2/2015


Daily Prompt “Once I had 1000 roses. Literally 1000 roses.”~John Ciardi Make art about abundance.


10/3/2015


Daily Prompt “They knew they were born to weep”~Pedro Pietri Make art about hard lives.


10/4/2015


Daily Prompt “Dogs are Shakespearean, children are strangers.”~Delmore Schwartz Make art about dogs. Or children. Or dogs and children.


10/5/2015


Daily Prompt Helping someone today start a new chapter of life.  Make art about new beginnings.


10/6/2015


Daily Prompt “Choose to be kind.”~my mama  Make art about kindness.


10/7/2015


Daily Prompt Working with my students on layers of meaning. Make art that is deliberately layered.


10/8/2015


Daily Prompt “I can hear her through the thin wall, singing”~Patrick Phillips Make art about singing in the distance.


10/9/2015


So many papers to finish grading, so much on the to-do list. Make art about feeling overwhelmed.


10/10/2015


Daily Prompt I practice BuyNothingChristmas, so the holiday work starts early smile emoticon So I’ll be spending the weekend startin to make handmade gifts.  Make art where less is more.


10/11/2015


Daily Prompt  “Three silent women at the kitchen table.”~Anne Carson  Make art about the silence of women.


 


 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on October 11, 2015 06:23
No comments have been added yet.


Mary Carroll-Hackett's Blog

Mary Carroll-Hackett
Mary Carroll-Hackett isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Mary Carroll-Hackett's blog with rss.