


Yesterday’s Toys Of Fun And Imagination
Remember playing outside galloping across a field? Remember yesterday’s toys of fun and imagination? That’s what today’s creativity prompt is about. Old and forgotten toys from childhood. Only these toys aren’t forgotten....
Attack Of The Monster Candy
I thought we could have some fun with this creativity prompt! The attack of the monster candy awaits. I think this salted, chocolate caramel looks like it has a monster face. The candy that eats you, not the other way around? Have fun with this...
They Were Perfectly Normal
I love pulling creativity prompts straight out of a book. How would we take a line from a famous book and use our imagination and make it our own? This leads me to this prompt from a Harry Potter novel, the first one. How many people think they were...How Did My Legs Get Cut Up?
How did my legs get cut up? I love to hike, but hiking doesn’t always love me. The below picture is evidence of that. You’d think I’d been hiking for a week or more with legs that cut up, but no. Just 3 days. And,...
How To Shake Up Your Artistic Routine
If you’ve been following along with my Friday posts, then you know that today is a Creativity Prompt. The reason why I call them Creativity instead of Writing prompts is that a prompt can inspire any artist. I might look at a creativity prompt and be...
I Thought We Were In Trouble
Along with pictures, I sometimes like to use quotes from movies or books as part of my creativity prompts. This particular quote is from the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid which came out in 1969. The quote is also the last line of the movie....
The Life Of A Street Dog
Ragged dogs tell a story. A lot of different stories. There are books about lost dogs, books about found dogs. There are books about stray dogs and any number of books that talk about the life of a street dog. This week, our creativity prompt...
Here’s Why I Love A Good Mystery
I love a good mystery or suspense novel. My sister and I used to devour them and trade them back and forth. I’ve read so many, that there really is no mystery anymore. I can usually figure out the culprit within the first few chapters or within...