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Reviving Thursday3 in a New Creative Space

Bringing back a favorite habit, embracing collage, and making space for creative play

Jan 24, 2025
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I talked a bit today on Substack Notes (the substack version of social media) about the origins of Thursday3, and how I have not done a great job of taking my Thursday3 selfies over the last year—mostly because I just hated going on Instagram to share. So, while I’ve got a bunch of random selfies on my phone from last year, I don’t have the number of pictures that I’m used to.

I said to myself that I wanted to at least be taking the pictures, even if I wasn’t sharing them, every Thursday. Then I realized, that I could be sharing here on Substack, since that’s where I’ve been spending most of my ‘work community’ time lately. So if you’ve been missing my Thursday3s (or missing your own!) — you can see mine over here on Thursdays.

Technique of the Day

For today’s page, I really just wanted to play around with little bits and arrange them on the page. There’s something super soothing about putting all the pretty things down in a way that makes them more then the sum of their parts.

I’ll added in my Thursday3 journaling on this bit of vellum — I really love how it turned out, both the journaling and the page itself. I had a ton of fun doing some monochromatic collage last year during color month and I think I could use a bit more of that fun this winter. It’ll also give me an excellent excuse to go through all my bits and declutter my supplies.

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  • Stickers — Pipsticks, BFF Sticker Club, and Brandi Kincaid

  • Bits — Ali Edwards, Stash

  • Quote Card — Brandi Kincaid

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Make Your Creative Challenges Work for You

If a creative habit isn’t working the way it used to, it’s okay to shift where and how you engage with it. Moving Thursday3 to Substack instead of Instagram is a great example of adapting a challenge to fit your current creative space and energy.

Pro Tip: If you're feeling resistance to a routine, ask yourself if there's a different format, supply, version that might make it feel fresh and exciting again.


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