Quick Tip Tuesday - #3 Reflection

#3 Craft Tip : Finish One Project  and Reflect


 The next step, based on the previous 2 tips,  isn’t “leveling up” — it’s finishing and reflecting. Complete one small project from start to finish, even if it’s imperfect.

Then take a minute to ask: What part did I enjoy most? What felt frustrating? What would I do differently next time? That little pause helps you figure out what kind of crafter you actually are — and saves you from buying supplies you don’t really love.  You could easily write down your thoughts, but it's not a requirement.

 ✨ Progress comes from finishing, not perfection.

Here is an example:
The parts I enjoyed most were choosing the papers and coloring the cat and dog and I love all of these supplies. I was frustrated that my sentiment, dog, and cat, seem to be a little crooked.  Next time, I would use a ruler to get those things on there straight.  I would probably also add some embellishments like enamel dots or rhinestones.  I realize I like colorful cards with happy messages the best and I like playful details like the foam tape under the white scallop rectangle.

Reflection is where the learning actually sticks.  It builds confidence.  It helps you learn what you do and don't enjoy.  When you know why you liked or disliked a project, you’re less likely to buy supplies “just in case," thereby saving some money.  For me, I prefer using colored pencils rather than using Copic markers, so I will be able to save quite a bit by not purchasing Copics.


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