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Creative Challenge: Flower Names

January 26, 2024 Leave a Comment

This month’s creative challenge is all about flower names! Use these everyday floral names to expand your creativity throughout this month. Check out the challenge list below, and if you’re having trouble with creative ideas, keep reading. I have lots of ideas to share.

Handlettering these words is fun if that’s what you always do. But consider adding another element to your challenge. Of course, it’s up to you, but you could always use this challenge to expand into another form of creativity. Use this month’s flower name challenge to try something new.

For instance, if you always use modern calligraphy to participate in a challenge, maybe you will try your hand at watercolor this month. If you always do whimsical-style watercoloring, study a few flowers with a more realistic touch. I’m not promising that everything will be perfect. But these challenges make it easy to try a new style or enhance your skills without feeling like you’ve wasted anything – after all, you were taking on the challenge.

Flower Names Challenge List

February 2024 Flower Names Creative Challenge Words - Daily Lettering/Drawing Prompt
  1. Rose
  2. Iris
  3. Orchid
  4. Tulip
  5. Sunflower
  6. Poppy
  7. Pansy
  8. Daffodil
  9. Lily
  10. Hydrangea
  11. Bluebell
  12. Buttercup
  13. Alstroemeria
  14. Peony
  15. Violet
  1. Lilac
  2. Daisy
  3. Foxglove
  4. Hibiscus
  5. Honeysuckle
  6. Jasmine
  7. Lotus
  8. Magnolia
  9. Cherry Blossom
  10. Dahlia
  11. Lavender
  12. Snowdrop
  13. Snapdragon
  14. Sweat Pea

How to Participate:

Not sure how to participate in a creative challenge? No worries. These are not hard or fast rules – the challenge is meant to inspire you and remove the art block we sometimes feel when creating.

  1. If you’re on Instagram – find me & follow me @ChocolateMusingsCreates
  2. Download the creative challenge prompts list (right-click on the image to save it and print it for reference). Or take a screenshot on your phone to save the prompts.
  3. Every day, letter, draw, paint, or create something to do with the daily prompt.
  4. You can use your regular style or add a bit of flair and try a new doodle or style!
  5. Snap a picture and post your creation to Instagram – tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use the hashtag #FindYourCreativeMuse – I’ll choose a few of my favorites and share them!
    • I’m also on Facebook so that you can post and tag my page. Find me at facebook.com/ChocolateMusings.
  6. Follow the hashtag and like and comment on others’ creations as well. I LOVE the community that these lettering challenges create.
  7. Choose a few floral names from the challenge, or do them all! It’s meant to challenge you and expand your creativity.
  8. Most importantly, have fun!

Bonus Floral Names Not in the Challenge

Here are a few bonus flower names that didn’t quite fit into the challenge (there are only 29 days this month!) But that doesn’t mean you can’t use these words in a challenge of your own. What other flower names did I miss for this challenge? Which one is your favorite, either to see or to create?

  • Fuschia
  • Anemone
  • Cynth
  • Bird of Paradise
  • Tiger Lilly
  • Aster
  • Forget-me-Not
  • Hollyhock

Why a Creative Challenge?

This quote from Leonardo Da Vinci defines why I love to do creative challenges. You can sit for hours staring at a blank page, begging for inspiration to come, and yet, it doesn’t. But give yourself a prompt, and possibilities for creating seem to blossom unexpectedly.

Art lives from constraints and dies from freedom.

-Leonardo da Vinci

I sometimes add additional limitations during a monthly challenge, such as drawing everything in a circle or using only two ink colors. You’d think that these limitations would stifle my creativity. But to my surprise, I find that my ability to create expands when I have certain restraints.

So, even if you struggle to find a creative style for a challenge, try adding some constraints to your art.

  • Paint only in a circle, but allow one piece of your art to break out of the frame – like the tip of a mountain or a single palm tree.
  • Use a new font style and master it.
  • Have you ever tried flourishing? Maybe it’s time to try.
  • Use two types of fonts and mix and match them for a quote.
  • Doodle the image that creeps into your head when you read the prompt.
  • Create a comic strip with the prompt as the theme.

That’s what these challenges are all about! Expanding your creative vocabulary and discovering something new.

What to Do & Ideas for Creating

Here are some ideas to get you started with this challenge, creating using the floral name prompts.

Create cards to send to a friend, or create a collection of these words and hang them in a frame. Use the challenge word as a start for your art or lettering. You can always use art as an overlay for your other creations. Try to create as many as you like, or spend a few days experimenting with a particular word.

Create monograms with the various funny words drawn out in modern calligraphy, or try watercolor lettering.

What I Love About Creative Challenges

What I love about creative challenges – even if you happen on this challenge after it’s posted and finished on Instagram, nothing keeps you from using these prompts to create later.

Using a combination of style and daily creative prompts is one of my favorite ways to experiment and try new styles. A few years ago, when I started to handletter, prompts like this got me to try flourishing when I never would before.

Happy creating, and remember to have fun!

Find Other Creative Challenges

Resources

Here are some resources I used, and some of the references have some great image references.

  • Types of Flowers
  • 70 Types of Flowers
  • 50 Popular Flowers with Meanings

Supplies Perfect for this Creative Challenge

Crayola Markers

  • Crayola Super Tips 100 Count | 50 Count | 20 Count
  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

Here are a few of my favorite watercolor papers.

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Filed Under: Blog, Challenges Tagged: creative challenge, doodle challenge, instagram challenge, lettering challenge

Creative Challenge: New Years Resolutions

December 26, 2023 Leave a Comment

This month’s creative challenge is all about common New Year’s Resolutions. Which resolution made your list?

New Year’s Resolution Creative Challenge List:

January 2024 New Years Resolution Creative Challenge Words - Daily Lettering/Drawing Prompt
  1. Happy New Year!
  2. Exercise
  3. Eat Healthy
  4. Meditate
  5. Save Money
  6. Learn a New Skill
  7. Travel
  8. Lose Weight
  9. Get More Sleep
  10. Self-Care
  11. Get Organized
  12. More Family Time
  13. Improve Career
  14. Wake Up Earlier
  15. Drink More Water
  1. Go to the Gym
  2. Create a Cleaning Schedule
  3. Social Media Detox
  4. Volunteer
  5. Declutter
  6. Use Positive Affirmations
  7. Listen to Audio Books
  8. Do Something that Scares You
  9. Practice Gratitude
  10. Cultivate a Garden
  11. Learn a New Language
  12. Cook at Home
  13. Enjoy Nature
  14. Live in the Moment
  15. Be Generous
  16. Focus

How to Participate:

Not sure how to participate in a creative challenge? No worries. These are not hard or fast rules – the challenge is meant to inspire you and remove the art block we sometimes feel when creating.

  1. If you’re on Instagram – find me & follow me @ChocolateMusingsCreates
  2. Download the creative challenge prompts list (right-click on the image to save it and print it for reference). Or do a screenshot on your phone to save the prompts.
  3. Every day letter, draw, paint or create something to do with the daily prompt.
  4. You can use your regular style or add a bit of flair and try a new doodle or style!
  5. Snap a picture and post your creation to Instagram – tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use the hashtag #FindYourCreativeMuse – I’ll choose a few of my favorites and share them!
    • I’m also on Facebook so that you can post and tag my page. Find me at facebook.com/ChocolateMusings.
  6. Follow the hashtag and like and comment on others’ creations as well. I LOVE the community that these lettering challenges create.
  7. Choose a few of these common New Year’s Resolution words from the challenge, or do them all! It’s meant to challenge you and expand your creativity.
  8. Most importantly, have fun!

Bonus New Year’s Resolutions Not in the Creative Challenge List:

Here are a few bonus resolution words that didn’t quite fit into the challenge (there are only 31 days!) But that doesn’t mean you can’t use these words in a challenge of your own. What other words make you think of a New Year’s Resolution? How could you creatively use these words?

  • Go on Walks
  • Hike
  • Monitor Spending
  • Create Everyday
  • Journal
  • Go Back to School
  • Improve Handwriting
  • Cut out Alcohol
  • Cross off items from my bucket list
  • Be More Creative
  • Read More
  • Focus on the Positive
  • Change Careers
  • Write a Book
  • Start Doing Yoga
  • Eliminate Sugar

What to Do & Ideas for Creating

Here are some ideas to get you started with this challenge creating using these New Year’s Resolution-themed words.

Remember: you can try to create all or some of them, or choose one prompt that inspires you and work on it all month. The idea is to expand your creativity and inspiration and get you to try new styles or techniques that you might not use regularly.

Use the challenge word as a background for your art or lettering. You can always use art as an overlay for your other creations. Try to create as many as you like or spend a few days experimenting with a particular word.

Create monograms with the various snack food words painted or drawn embedded as a design or create an overlay for another design such as squares or circles.

It’s not all about the letters, these prompts are perfect for doodles or full-page creations. If you’ve ever wanted to improve your drawing skills, these prompts are the perfect starting point. Because it doesn’t matter how they turn out, what’s important is that you tried something new. And you don’t have to sit and wonder what to draw because the prompts are provided for you!

Handlettering Styles to Try

If you handletter or want to start handlettering, here are some new styles to incorporate into your challenge. Focus on one style all month or use a variety of lettering techniques!

  • Angled
  • Art Deco
  • Black Letter
  • Block
  • Bold
  • Broadway
  • Brush Lettering
  • Bubble
  • Calligraphy
  • Cursive
  • Decorative
  • Faux Calligraphy
  • Floral
  • Geometric
  • Graffiti
  • Grunge
  • Illuminated
  • Interlaced
  • Modern Calligraphy
  • Monoline
  • Negative/Reversed
  • Ornate
  • Outline
  • Overlapping
  • Patterned
  • Polka-Dots
  • Reflection
  • Retro
  • Ribbon
  • Rounded
  • Sans Serif
  • Serif
  • Shadowed
  • Short
  • Sparkly
  • Stripes
  • Tall
  • Textured
  • Watercolor
  • Western
  • Wide

What I Love About Creative Challenges

What I love about creative challenges like this snack food word challenge – even if you happen on this challenge after it’s posted and finished on Instagram, nothing says you can’t use these prompts as inspiration later on.

Using a combination of daily and style prompts is one of my favorite ways to experiment and try new techniques. A few years ago, when I started to handletter, prompts like this got me to try flourishing when I never would before.

Use this snack food word challenge to look at color, patterns, and values, and add a bit of flair to your projects.

Happy creating, and remember to have fun!

Find Other Creative Challenges

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Supplies Perfect for this Creative Challenge

Crayola Markers

  • Crayola Super Tips 100 Count | 50 Count | 20 Count
  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

Here are a few of my favorite watercolor papers.

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Creative Challenge: Halloween Words

September 27, 2023 Leave a Comment

This month’s creative challenge is all about those spooky Halloween words.

Halloween Words Challenge List

Halloween Words Creative Challenge - Art Challenge - Doodle Challenge - Lettering Challenge - Use the prompts to draw, paint, letter or create something inspired by the day's word.

  1. Candy Corn
  2. Mummy (Check out how to draw mummified text here)
  3. Scarecrow
  4. Spooky
  5. Monster
  6. Bat
  7. Bones
  8. Cauldron
  9. Haunted House
  10. Witch
  11. Mask
  12. Zombie
  13. Spider
  14. Vampire
  15. Skull
  1. Ghost
  2. Jack-o-Lantern
  3. Owl
  4. Pumpkin
  5. Graveyard
  6. Cobweb
  7. Costumes
  8. Tombstone
  9. Broom
  10. Caramel Corn
  11. Potion
  12. Black Cat
  13. Lantern
  14. Moon
  15. Trick or Treat
  16. Happy Halloween!

For more tricks about doodling different Halloween-related words, check out these posts!

  • How to Draw Mummified Text
  • 10 Easy Halloween Doodle Headers for your Bullet Journal

How to Participate:

Not sure how to participate in a creative challenge? No worries. These are not hard or fast rules – the challenge is meant to inspire you and remove the art block we sometimes feel when creating.

  1. If you’re on Instagram – find me & follow me @ChocolateMusingsCreates
  2. Download the creative challenge prompts list (right-click on the image to save it and print it for reference). Or do a screenshot on your phone to save the prompts.
  3. Every day letter, draw, paint or create something to do with the daily prompt.
  4. You can use your regular style or add a bit of flair and try a new doodle or style!
  5. Snap a picture and post your creation to Instagram – tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use the hashtag #FindYourCreativeMuse – I’ll choose a few of my favorites and share them!
    • I’m also on Facebook so that you can post and tag my page. Find me at facebook.com/ChocolateMusings.
  6. Follow the hashtag and like and comment on others’ creations as well. I LOVE the community that these lettering challenges create.
  7. Choose a few Halloween words from the challenge, or do them all! It’s meant to challenge you and expand your creativity.
  8. Most importantly, have fun!

Bonus Halloween Words Not in the Challenge

Here are a few bonus Halloween words that didn’t quite fit into the challenge (there are only 31 days!) But that doesn’t mean you can’t use these words in a challenge of your own. What other words make you think of Halloween? And which one is your favorite, either to eat or to create?

  • Carving
  • Costume Party
  • Fall
  • Autumn
  • Castle
  • Flickering
  • Cackling
  • Boo!
  • Scared
  • Worms
  • Undead
  • Skeleton
  • Candle
  • Wizard
  • Harvest Moon
  • Full Moon
  • Werewolf
  • Frightened
  • Eyeballs
  • Frankenstein
  • Dracula
  • Pirate

What to Do & Ideas for Creating

Here are some ideas to get you started with this challenge creating using these Halloween-themed words.

Remember: you can try to create all or some of them, or choose one prompt that inspires you and work on it all month. The idea is to expand your creativity and inspiration and get you to try new styles or techniques that you might not use regularly.

You could paint a scary or fun Halloween scene to hang in your home for the season. Use the challenge word as a background for your art or lettering. You can always use art as an overlay for your other creations. Try to create as many as you like, or spend a few days experimenting with a particular word.

Create monograms with the various Halloween words painted or drawn embedded as a design, or create an overlay for another design, like squares or circles.

It’s not all about the letters. These prompts are perfect for doodles or full-page creations. These prompts are the perfect starting point if you’ve ever wanted to improve your drawing skills. Because it doesn’t matter how they turn out. What’s important is that you try something new. And you don’t have to sit and wonder what to draw because the prompts are provided for you!

Handlettering Styles to Try

If you handletter or want to start handlettering, here are some new styles to incorporate into your challenge. Focus on one style all month, or use a variety of lettering techniques!

  • Angled
  • Art Deco
  • Black Letter
  • Block
  • Bold
  • Broadway
  • Brush Lettering
  • Bubble
  • Calligraphy
  • Cursive
  • Decorative
  • Faux Calligraphy
  • Floral
  • Geometric
  • Graffiti
  • Grunge
  • Illuminated
  • Interlaced
  • Modern Calligraphy
  • Monoline
  • Negative/Reversed
  • Ornate
  • Outline
  • Overlapping
  • Patterned
  • Polka-Dots
  • Reflection
  • Retro
  • Ribbon
  • Rounded
  • Sans Serif
  • Serif
  • Shadowed
  • Short
  • Sparkly
  • Stripes
  • Tall
  • Textured
  • Watercolor
  • Western
  • Wide

What I Love About Creative Challenges

What I love about creative challenges like this Halloween words challenge is that even if you happen on this challenge after it’s posted and finished on Instagram, nothing says you can’t use these prompts to as inspiration later on.

Using a combination of daily and style prompts is one of my favorite ways to experiment and try new techniques. A few years ago, when I started to handletter, prompts like this got me to try flourishing when I never would before.

Use this Halloween words challenge to look at color, patterns, and values and add a bit of flair to your projects.

Happy creating, and remember to have fun!

Find Other Creative Challenges

Supplies Perfect for this Creative Challenge

Crayola Markers

  • Crayola Super Tips 100 Count | 50 Count | 20 Count
  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

Here are a few of my favorite watercolor papers.

Leave a Comment
Filed Under: Blog, Challenges Tagged: art challenge, creative challenge, lettering, lettering challenge, what to draw

Product Review: Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Markers

September 13, 2023 Leave a Comment

Honest Review: Lightwish Acrylic Markers - ins and outs, good and bad. 
| ChocolateMusings.com

Table of contents

  • Product Review of the Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Markers
  • Expectations for the Lightwish Acrylic Dual-Tipped Markers
  • What The Marker Set Was Really Like – The Good, The Bad, and Would I Buy Again?
    • Flex Tip Markers
    • Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Marker Features
    • Colors
  • What I Tried
    • Bullet Journal Pages & Layering
    • Window & Glass
    • Faux Leather Soccer Ball
    • Croc Decoration
  • Would I Buy These Markers Again?
  • Where to Find/Links
Lightwish Acrylic Markers Product Review | Marker Color Features | ChocolateMusings.com

Product Review of the Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Markers

Product review of the Lightwish 48-color Dual-Brush Flex Tip Acrylic Paint Markers. I tested these markers on products and applications that I use regularly and tried to answer the questions I’d like to have answered. If I missed anything you’d like to know, please leave a comment.

Disclaimer: A representative from Lightwish contacted me and sent me the Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Markers – 48 Colors for free. However, all opinions expressed are my own.

Lightwish Acrylic Dual-Tip Brush Markers Review Summary

4.5 out of 5

48 Dual Tipped Brush Pen Acrylic Paint Markers (also available in 60 colors).

Durability of Ink
4 out of 5
When tested on various surfaces, how well did the ink hold up?
Ease of Use
4.5 out of 5
How easy was it to use the markers from start to project completion?
Features & Colors
4.4 out of 5
Variety of colors and other features.
Price
5 out of 5
Value for the money.

Pros

Easy to use, no "activation' necessary

Good price for what you receive

Brush Pen – great for making thin & thick lines

Dual color markers – take up less space for more colors.

Variety of color choices. It seems especially great for landscapes.

Markers come with a carrying case to keep them together and secure.

Self-Cleaning Marker Tips

Cons

No color names, only numbers

Less ink for each color (dual tip = two colors per marker)

No activating paint could mean the markers dry out before reaching customers. (This didn't happen to me, but it's something to note.

Flex tip could get damaged with a lot of coloring.

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Expectations for the Lightwish Acrylic Dual-Tipped Markers

Unlike many reviewers, I form opinions about the product before trying it. Then, I see how the product matches up with my expectations. So, here’s what I expected.

I expected these markers to be similar to all the other broad-tip acrylic paint markers I’ve used. No, I didn’t carefully look at the picture before I got them because it clearly shows a tapered tip. However, after I saw the tapered tip, I did not expect the marker tip to be flexible. After using the markers, I was pleasantly surprised by some of the features and how the products I tested held up to use. Although there were some features I’d like to see, nothing was a deal breaker.

I wanted to test at least these few things about the Lightwish Acrylic Markers:

  1. The durability of the markers.
  2. How opaque is the ink? I.e., how thickly do you need to apply the ink for good coverage?
  3. How fast do the markers dry out? (Time will tell with this one – I’ll update this post in 6 months.)
  4. Does the ink bleed through the paper in notebooks?
  5. How hard is it to remove the markers on glass surfaces once applied?

What else would you like to know about these markers?

What The Marker Set Was Really Like – The Good, The Bad, and Would I Buy Again?

Most of the acrylic markers I’ve tried have a stubby tip that you push down to ‘activate’ the paint. These Lightwish acrylic markers don’t require activation. I was surprised and also a little concerned. The only reason to be concerned was that they might dry out before getting to the consumer. But I didn’t have any issues with dry marker tips. In fact, all of the colors flowed nicely and continued to do so afterward.

One thing I was not able to test when it came to marker flow is how long they stay ‘fresh’ after opening the first time. Other acrylic markers tend to dry out quickly, so I recommend using them as soon as possible for any projects.

Flex Tip Markers

Surprisingly, the markers were true flex tip markers – meaning I could use them in modern calligraphy lettering without having to do the faux calligraphy technique. The nib wasn’t as flexible as, say, Tombow Dual Brush Pens, but I could get some great thin and thick lines when lettering.

The markers came in a clear, snap-shut carrying case. They snap in and out of place in the carrying case – which is very convenient. The markers stay together and secure in their carrying case. The case makes it easy to keep track of and store them horizontally.

Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Marker Features

Each Lightwish acrylic marker is dual-tipped, which I can see as both a pro & a con. For one thing, it takes up less space to get more colors! But if you need a lot of one color (like black), you might risk running out of ink before your project is through.

Dual Brush Tip Markers Color Choices | ChocolateMusings.com
Dual Brush Tip Markers Color Choices | ChocolateMusings.com

Colors

The 48-pack marker set came with lots of blues and greens to choose from. Plenty of purple and a few variations of gray mixed in. One color I expected to have more variety in was red despite the orange-red options. I guess I expected more options in the red-purple tones. Though I’m sure combined with orange and purples, you could get a larger variety if that was a big deal.

If Lightwish were to ask me what color I would take out and replace with a red-purple, I would look at the green, thinking that we could sacrifice one of those beautiful colors for another red. Maybe one of the sky/cerulean blue options. Of course, I’d probably end up relenting the loss of that color as well. This is probably why they haven’t (nor ever will) asked me my opinions on color choices.

I love to have color names for each color – and unfortunately, these Lightwish Acrylic Dual Tip Markers only have numbers but no names. I tried to run the names on the package through a translator (because they have Chinese symbols printed on them), but the translator couldn’t pick up the symbols.

Lightwish Color selection - Dual Tipped Brush Markers | ChocolateMusings.com
Dark Color Selection Dual Tipped Brush Markers | ChocolateMusings.com
Light Color Selection Dual Tipped Brush Markers | ChocolateMusings.com

What I Tried

Bullet Journal Pages & Layering

I used the markers when setting up one of my months in my bullet journal. I layered the colors thickly on top of each other, but they never bled through. And except where I purposefully left ridges on the edges of my marker painting, there was very little texture left by the paint. Something I was surprised by – usually, acrylic markers have a distinct texture left by the paint on the page. The texture was very minimal, if any. In some cases, it felt like I used Crayola Supertip Markers on the page instead of acrylic paint markers.

I tried layering many colors, and the colors blended well enough for acrylics. The colors did dry very quickly, so it was not easy to blend, but that’s to be expected with all acrylic markers. The marker tips were self-cleaning (meaning continued use of the marker after combining with another color – the marker returned to the original color and was not stained.)

Mermaid under the sea acrylic bullet journal weekly | ChocolateMusings.com
Mushroom Weekly  Bullet Journal Layout |  Acrylic Marker Review | ChocolateMusings.com
Simple Whale & Boat Line Drawing | Bullet Journal Collection | ChocolateMusings.com
Lightwish Marker Test Page - Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com
Book Magic Weekly Bullet Journal Layout | Lightwish Acrylic Marker Review | Bullet Journal Test | ChocolateMusings.com

About My Notebook

Some call me a paper & pen snob. I embrace it and admit it readily. The pages in my notebooks are thick. (I currently use an Archer and Olive A5 dot-grid notebook). And I prefer thicker paper to thinner paper like that in the Leuchtturm1917, Hobinochi Cousin, and Moleskine notebooks.

Some pre-made planner books have equally thin pages – so your results could be different than mine. I did, however, test the markers in an old Leuchtturm1917 notebook (they’ve since changed their paper slightly), and the Lightwish acrylic markers did not bleed through. They did ghost but did not bleed.

Need to know the difference between ghosting and bleeding? Read this post!

Ghosting vs Bleeding - What's the Difference? | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #ghosting #bleeding

Window & Glass

Handlettering on glass was extremely satisfying and fun. I loved not having to use the faux-calligraphy method of creating the thicks and thins of the calligraphy letters. I also loved the variance of ink levels when lettering. You can especially see this in the star shape I made in the picture below.

Removing the ink afterward was not easy. And I didn’t let it sit for long before trying to remove it. Please note before using it on a surface you want to reuse.

Can I do thicks and thins with these markers? You bet! On windows? yep! | Acrylic Marker Review | ChocolateMusings.com
Thins, thicks, how do these markers hold up to windows and other materials? Marker Review | ChocolateMusings.com

Faux Leather Soccer Ball

My six-year-old started soccer not long ago, and his coach gave him a soccer ball (standard issue – just like all the other kids on the team). The coach recommended decorating the soccer ball or writing his name on it so it didn’t get mixed up with all the other kids.

Well, we received the markers the same day we got the ball. Cue the markers! We had a ton of fun decorating the white sections of the ball with various colors from the Lightwish acrylic marker pack.

Surprisingly, the paint stuck. The paint has stuck through wet, dewy grass, kicks/scratches with cleats, and general six-year-old soccer ball use, plus a puppy who thinks he is a pro soccer player.

Lightwish Acrylic Markers Review - Markers vs. Six-Year-Old and Soccer Ball | ChocolateMusings.com

Croc Decoration

A friend recently asked me to create custom Crocs for her daughter. She couldn’t find the right size on Etsy for her daughter, so I gave it a go. Well, it kind of flopped. The acrylic-based markers I used at the time cracked in the creases almost immediately. It was disheartening and rather disappointing. Unfortunately, the same thing happened with the Lightwish Acrylic Markers. I would not recommend using these markers on Crocs or equivalent.

Would I Buy These Markers Again?

The takeaway for this product is to test with a small section or on a scratch piece to make sure the marker will ‘stick’ to the product. Overall, I thought the Lightwish Acrylic Markers were excellent and versatile.

Would I buy these markers? Yes! I would. In my opinion, I thought the value of the cost was great. And I enjoyed having a variety of colors. I especially liked how smooth the finish was on paper. In general, the markers were opaque enough that I didn’t have to color over and over again. They were easily layered/and blended well enough.

For my purposes, these markers fit nicely into my collection and work well with the products that I regularly use.

Where to Find/Links

Find the Lightwish Acrylic Markers featured in this review on Amazon!

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Creative Challenge: Story Words

August 29, 2023 Leave a Comment

This month’s creative challenge is all about those words that make up our favorite stories, like fairy tales or folktales, or maybe Duck Tales (woo-oo).

Story Words Challenge List

September 2023 Storytime / Storytelling Creative Challenge Words - Daily Lettering/Drawing Prompt

  1. Once Upon a Time…
  2. A long time ago…
  3. In a kingdom far awa
  4. Fairy Tale
  5. Short Story
  6. Narrative
  7. Fictional
  8. Historical
  9. Mythical
  10. Suspenseful
  11. Untold
  12. Tragedy
  13. Comedy
  14. Hero/Heroine
  15. Protagonist
  1. Antagonist
  2. Enchantment
  3. Villain
  4. Folklore
  5. Enemy
  6. Character
  7. Curse
  8. Setting
  9. Plot
  10. Moral
  11. Transformation
  12. Tall Tale
  13. Poison
  14. Storybook
  15. And they lived happily ever after.
  16. The End.

Check out these posts about books & book quotes!

  • Functional Book Dutch Door Bullet Journal Theme
  • Book & Reading Quotes for Your Planner
  • September Random Holidays – the 6th is National Book Reading Day – which is perfect for our Challenge Theme this month!

How to Participate in this Story Words Challenge:

Not sure how to participate in a creative challenge? No worries. These are not hard or fast rules – the challenge is meant to inspire you and remove the art block we sometimes feel when creating.

  1. If you’re on Instagram – find me & follow me @ChocolateMusingsCreates
  2. Download the creative challenge prompts list (right-click on the image to save it and print it for reference). Or do a screenshot on your phone to save the prompts.
  3. Every day letter, draw, paint or create something to do with the daily prompt.
  4. You can use your regular style or add a bit of flair and try a new doodle or style!
  5. Snap a picture and post your creation to Instagram – tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use the hashtag #FindYourCreativeMuse – I’ll choose a few of my favorites and share them!
    • I’m also on Facebook so that you can post and tag my page. Find me at facebook.com/ChocolateMusings.
  6. Follow the hashtag and like and comment on others’ creations as well. I LOVE the community that these lettering challenges create.
  7. Choose a few story-related words from the challenge, or do them all! It’s meant to challenge you and expand your creativity.
  8. Most importantly, have fun!

Bonus Storytime Words Not in the Challenge

Here are a few bonus outside words that didn’t quite fit into the challenge (there are only 31 days!) But that doesn’t mean you can’t use these words in a challenge of your own. What other words make you think of story time?

  • Prince Charming
  • Princess
  • Cinderella
  • Snow White
  • Wretched
  • Evil
  • Queen
  • Maiden
  • Adventure
  • Mystery

What to Do & Ideas for Creating

Here are some ideas to get you started with this challenge creating using these story-themed words.

Remember: you can try to create all or some of them, or choose one prompt that inspires you and work on it all month. The idea is to expand your creativity and inspiration and get you to try new styles or techniques that you might not use regularly.

You could paint a scene from your favorite storybook or use colors from the story in your lettering. Use the challenge word as a background for your art or lettering. You can always use art as an overlay for your other creations. Try to create as many as you like or spend a few days experimenting with a particular word.

Create monograms with the various story words painted or drawn embedded as a design or create an overlay for another design like squares or circles.

It’s not all about the letters, these prompts are perfect for doodles or full-page creations. If you’ve ever wanted to improve your drawing skills, these prompts are the perfect starting point. Because it doesn’t matter how they turn out, what’s important is that you tried something new. And you don’t have to sit and wonder what to draw because the prompts are provided for you!

Handlettering Styles to Try

If you handletter or want to start handlettering, here are some new styles to incorporate into your challenge. Focus on one style all month or use a variety of lettering techniques!

  • Angled
  • Art Deco
  • Black Letter
  • Block
  • Bold
  • Broadway
  • Brush Lettering
  • Bubble
  • Calligraphy
  • Cursive
  • Decorative
  • Faux Calligraphy
  • Floral
  • Geometric
  • Graffiti
  • Grunge
  • Illuminated
  • Interlaced
  • Modern Calligraphy
  • Monoline
  • Negative/Reversed
  • Ornate
  • Outline
  • Overlapping
  • Patterned
  • Polka-Dots
  • Reflection
  • Retro
  • Ribbon
  • Rounded
  • Sans Serif
  • Serif
  • Shadowed
  • Short
  • Sparkly
  • Stripes
  • Tall
  • Textured
  • Watercolor
  • Western
  • Wide

What I Love About Creative Challenges

What I love about creative challenges like this story words challenge – even if you happen on this challenge after it’s posted and finished on Instagram, nothing says you can’t use these prompts as inspiration later on.

Using a combination of daily and style prompts is one of my favorite ways to experiment and try new techniques. A few years ago, when I started to handletter, prompts like this got me to try flourishing when I never would before.

Use this story words challenge to look at color, patterns, and values and add a bit of flair to your projects.

Happy creating, and remember to have fun!

Find Other Creative Challenges

Supplies Perfect for this Creative Challenge

Crayola Markers

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  • Crayola Broad Line Markers

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Hi! I'm Tricia, the creative behind ChocolateMusings.com, I know how it feels to lose your inner muse. After years of darkness (which I call the dark ages of my life), I found my inner muse hiding in the forgotten corners of my soul, I vowed never to lose sight of her again.

Bullet journaling helped reignite the passion for art and living life again while organizing my days. I also discovered modern calligraphy and watercolor. Since then, my use of the bullet journal system has evlolved and I call it 'creative planning'. Here on the blog, I show you how to use your planner to ignite your inner muse and explore creativity and art while staying beautifully organized and living a joyful life.

I invite you to grab some good chocolate and dive into my musings. Let’s ignite your inner muse.

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