100-day creativity project leads to published journal
When Rachel Gilbertson began a 100-day creativity project, she didn’t intend for it to be seen by many people other than friends and family.
Each day, she took 15 minutes to create a mini watercolor painting of something that inspired her. She paired it with a word each day and wrote three reflection questions.
“I did not set out to create a journal. I simply set out to follow inspiration by creating a mini watercolor painting each day of something that caught my attention,” Gilbertson said.
After the 100 days were up, she felt a pull to do something more with the project. She worked with an indie publisher and thus was born the “Aligned Enchantment Journal.”
“It’s best used however it feels right to you,” Gilbertson said. “It’s a 100-day journey, so it’s a 100-day invitation to invite your inner wisdom to the page.”
It’s now available on Amazon and the Art of Presence, her website.