This summer was really… different. As we all know, many plans were cancelled. For me, my plans to work at a camp for most of the summer were completely wiped out. Instead, I used the sudden abundance of free time, and the new planner I bought, to take summer classes and document memories. And now, …
Colorful Reptiles, Ruined Cities, and Girls with Guitars: Songbirds and Snakes Aesthetic
It’s the first of the month, and that means its time for a new aesthetic and bullet journal theme! I’ve been listening to The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes on audiobook, and it’s just as incredible as I remember. If you haven’t yet, you must read it!! So of course I had to base this …
Gratitude Documented 2020: My Supplies, Plans, and More
It’s that time of year again! November is the month when we all start thinking about thankfulness, maybe on a few days for Thanksgiving, or maybe all month. For the Bible journaling community, this is the month we embark on a 30-day project known as Gratitude Documented. This post will show you what Gratitude Documented …
How to Be Crafty on a $0 Budget
My freshman year of college, I learned what it really means to be “college student broke.” Although my physical needs were still taken care of by my parents at that point, I also had thousands of dollars in tuition hanging over my head almost constantly. This meant that, although craft stores and online shopping were …
Dorm Decor: Affordable DIY Frozen 2 Lamp Tutorial
I’m constantly on the lookout for affordable home decor items that will fit in my dorm room, so I was elated to find this small lamp at Target for only $10. Even better, it came with a plain white lampshade that was just begging to be DIY-ed. This project was done using a pencil, some …