Early, dark and wet on a Friday morning.

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It is, as I may have mentioned, early and dark and wet. We have vegetables delivered on Friday morning, early, and the sweet delivery man always apologises (I think he gathers that I am usually asleep when he buzzes). I did the quick thing I had to do early for work and since then I have been snuggled up on the sofa catching up with emails, blogs, flickr and facebook and listening to the rain. I am not good at facebook, I am not sure about facebook, I am not committed to facebook and yet I like having that marker out there for longlosts to find me.

I have a beautiful, black cat by me on the sofa. It is starting to get light out, which actually feels like a disappointment. I think the wet black was more comforting than wet grey. I am planning to make tea and go back to bed with journals and Art&Life and Cloth Paper Scissors. I am looking forward to getting films developed soon. I am hoping that the postman might bring me back issues of Craft magazine today. It is such a lovely magazine in a thick, slightly smaller format than the norm, with matte textured covers that just feel enticing. Lots of reuse and recycle ideas and really gorgeous projects. I am looking forward to getting going on my ATCs for Bee Shay's Artfest ATC book and my pages for the Artfest Fatbook. I am really excited about making charms again, I've had two ideas.

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Clutter and art and art clutter

Clutter from Tuesday is here - weird kitchen clutter. I was helped hugely by a post on zen habits, here. It talks about reducing things to the essential. I have discovered this year that I can be hugely influenced by just reframing how I think about a problem. I was tidying one day and found myself asking "Do I need this?" about an item. Framed like that, I easily answered "no!". Usually I would think "should I keep this?" - that leads to all the "well, it might come in handy" and "well, it was a gift, she might come over sometime..." scenarios. But "do I need it?" cuts through all of that waffle. And yes, if you love it, then you do need it. The zen habits post on the laws of simplicity did the same thing in my head, it all became clear... keep only the essential. Okay, I am applying that rule with a very light touch, but it was enough to convince me that two traditional corkscrews, a picnic corkscrew and a beer opener were probably not essential!
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I have art too at last. I have been fairly behind in posting stuff. This is an unbound journal page for an "outside the book/inside the box" project for journal type work that doesn't seem to fit my everyday journal or my creative journey journal. I was really tired on Monday or Tuesday and headed to bed, but I felt irritable and frustrated. Reading a magazine in bed, I realised it was because I hadn't been creating since I got home, so I got up and grabbed some paint and a handful of magazine pages and other collage papers, whatever caught my eye while I was rummaging. I just started ripping up graph paper and envelopes and applying it, then the landscape got added. The face (smudged out to protect the photographer's copyright, but intact on my original) was a wonderful picture of a certain singer exhausted and satisfied after a performance. I added between layers, stamped and painted my words and transferred the self portrait. Very much just unconscious play. Then I had to laugh, suddenly realising that there was a connection between my words and the singer in the magazine portrait & I added the quote "you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need." I love the way my unconscious created a page with the very words I needed to hear: I need to make art, nothing else matters, not how it is received, not my inner critic, just the process and the intrinsic growth.

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10 things - progress!

Well, I started on the 6th and got rid of 10 bits of clutter. Today I got rid of my 10 bits for today and an extra set too. I'd like to keep going each day, and make up the other 4 days that I missed. Not that I'm obsessive about complete sets or anything! You can see pics here, although come to think of it, it's a little weird to be taking photos of my clutter & and possibly even weirder to go and look at them!

I am also back on the Flylady path. I find it a very useful guide to 'grown-up' house-keeping. My natural state is bouncing between extremes - living amongst piles of projects in progress, or cleaning and sorting everything in sight. When I am following her programme, I am free to create in relative chaos, but the house more or less takes care of itself.

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