After taking a bit of a pause from #The100DayProject (my last one was in 2023 — how did that happen?!), I’ve decided to jump back in this year and approach it differently — with the intention of actually finishing.
If you’re curious about my previous projects, you can browse them on this page.
This year’s idea is beautifully simple: I’ll be creating mini collages using ephemera from the happy mail I’ve received from swap partners, finishing each piece with a postage stamp. Click on the image below to see the cards or this link.

It’s also my way of finally using up those old Project Life journal cards that have been sitting in my stash for years. I haven’t made a Project Life album in a long time, and realistically, I don’t see myself returning to that format anytime soon. So instead of letting them gather dust or throwing them away, I’m giving them a new purpose.
At its heart, this project is about using what I already have — reducing my paper pile, making small pieces of art, and gently improving my collaging skills along the way.
This time, I won’t be posting daily on Instagram. I’ll be working quietly in the background and updating a dedicated page as the project unfolds — steady, sustainable, and hopefully successful.

Are you doing #The100DayProject this year? If yes, I’d love to hear what your project looks like. 💖
Thank you for stopping by.




2 Comments
Anita
What a great idea and so good to repeat a good habit. You have inspired me to start my own 100 day project!! 🙂
arlynab
Thank you and so grateful to hear that this has sparked inspiration for a project! Yay!