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silvercat17 ([personal profile] silvercat17) wrote in [community profile] justcreate2026-01-17 08:47 pm
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What are you working on? What have you finished? What do you need encouragement on?
 
Are there any cool events or challenges happening that you want to hype? I've been neglecting Dreamwidth - tell me what I'm missing!
 
What do you just want to talk about?
 
What have you been watching or reading?
 
Chores and other not-fun things count!
 
Remember to encourage other commenters and we have a discord where we can do work-alongs and chat, linked in the sticky.

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[personal profile] guildrone 2026-01-18 05:33 am (UTC)(link)

Been trying to get into solo RPGs for some time now to try and fill that creative void of mine, and I’m starting to see some further extents to which I’m my own worst enemy in that sense—the very premise of constantly iterative improv kind of flies in the face of my more perfectionist approach to anything I’m actually passionate about, for one…

That being said, I think I’ve nailed down my ideal setup to be a thoroughly simulationist system and statblocks that I can use in tandem with an outwardly nonsensical setting and oracles—the former being especially important, because if I have to make my own call about what a statistic or mechanic represents beyond itself (e.g. whether a monster truck is ‘big’ or ‘very big’), that means I have to start making sense of other stuff in relation to it (e.g. whether anything bigger than a monster truck would even be relevant for my purposes)…which inevitably leads to a snag somewhere down the line that I hadn’t thought about before starting.

Whether said setup is even possible is something I suppose I’ll find out, though I’ve at least heard interesting (and ‘interesting’) things about Four Against Darkness

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[personal profile] cornerofmadness 2026-01-18 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
I have just finished all the things for [community profile] fandomtrees which was a lot.

I need to work on class lectures and cleaning this place but I have zero motivation for either
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[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2026-01-18 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
>>What are you working on? What have you finished? What do you need encouragement on?<<

I'm still hacking away at posts from the Holiday Poetry Sale. However, I finished setting up themes for the early half of this year. \o/ I think my favorite is "I am SO done with this!" :D

Today we found that our usual craft show was a small farm show. With a buffet meal for donations. Several of our regular friends were there, along with lots of new people. It was so much fun.


>> Are there any cool events or challenges happening that you want to hype? I've been neglecting Dreamwidth - tell me what I'm missing!<<

The 150th Crowdfunding Creative Jam is running this weekend with a theme of "Memories." I already have the freebie up.


>>What have you been watching or reading? <<

Currently watching: The Sandman. Currently reading: seed catalogs. Well, and we fired the previous cookbook, so we started the new maple cookbook that we just bought.

>>Chores and other not-fun things count!<<

I've made good headway on breaking up brush and raking leaves.
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[personal profile] dianec42 2026-01-18 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Working on: I've been pecking away at my current "mindless" cross stitch WIP, art nouveau autumn (Sheila Hudson).

Need encouragement on: Mom has reminded me that I owe several people memory quilts. I need to dig out the craft room table and the ironing board, and I just can't get started for whatever reason.

Events: The Celebration of Needlework is happening in Nashua, NH, USA in May. It's basically Cross Stitch Con. I go for the shopping and socializing but they also do workshops.

Reading: Assiduously grinding through Tome 3 of Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, The System Of The World. I am about to test the limits of my library's renewal policy yet again. After that I have a small stack of newish short SF/fantasy to dip into.

Watching: All the Star Trek.

Chores and whatnot: Last week I filed ALL THE THINGS. Now instead of a massive looming avalanche, I have a neat section of curated books on the top shelf of my desk. (No, I did not find the vet records I was looking for. Alas. I heroically phoned BOTH vet offices and now I have the boys' complete records in PDF form. HUZZAH.)

Pic of the autumn WIP, featuring too-large Q-snaps. wildly off grain aida, and cheesy shiny embroidery scissors I got for Christmas:
Cross stitch work in progress - outlining art nouveau autumn