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Create is my Word ...


CREATE ~ is the word I chose for 2012, as many of you already know. I hope to CREATE more with my photography and writing this year. Breakthrough some fears, and share my work with others.

I hope to write for someone other than myself - Perhaps I could write a column (as I did years ago, and loved it!) OR write more poetry to be published OR get my photography submitted to a gift shop to sell as stationery ... I am thinking of new ways to make this happen ... New ways to CREATE.

What does a New Year make you think of? What do you hope for in 2012? 

 

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  1. Sounds like you have firm plans for 2012. So do I, lots of them and they're already starting to take place too! Love your site! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by, Susan ~ You made my day ~ Yes, I have high hopes for 2012, we will have to see how everything plays out ~ I am so happy that things are already happening for you, and the month has only just begun - Cheers to you!
    ~Kristine

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  3. Love, love your word for 2012! "Create."

    I have some empty canvasses here that need paint on them. I want to do the same as well!

    Good luck to you!

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  4. Thanks for stopping by, Linda ~ Yes ~ I thought I would pick a word this year and this is what I came up with ~ I wish you a year full of creativity with your painting, would love to hear more about what you like to paint.
    Happy New Year!

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  5. What a great word!! I love to dabble in photography too and I really enjoyed your word for 2012!! Cheers, Jenn.

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  6. Create! That's one of the best words! :) And I hope to create, and to learn, and to have fun along the way! And, of course, to see my Etsy shop grow! :)

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  7. Thank you so much, Jenn ~ This is my first year of blogging and the first time I choose a word for the New Year - So glad I did!
    Happiest of New Years to you!
    ~Kristine

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  8. Hi Sonja - Thank you so much for taking the time to always visit - Means so much - I like all your words - You will have a wonderful year, that I am sure of!

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  9. ' CREATE ' - The perfect word for what I'm wanting to do this year.

    Deep down I know that as I'm ageing so fast, looking down the barrell at 70, ( I'm 63 this past December ) making art ( specifically painting portraits ) could be my salvation.

    For about a year I've been painting portraits. Before that it was art journals and sewing Quilts and clothing.

    I've never made any money, or recieved recognition beyond family and friends.

    There's a term for what ails me : ' Fear of the Market Place '

    I keep saying, " This year will be the time to get my portraits out of the art room- somewhere other than facebook." Not to say there's anything wrong with facebook.

    To end, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your support.
    Also- This blog is comforting; you're a talented writer and photographer; you're kind and generous- Happy to have you in my life.

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  10. Great word and lovely blog! Wishing you well in 2012!

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