Join me for a fun hybrid New Year’s Eve afternoon in Mechanicsburg from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. or via Zoom from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern. Every year, I spend the last day of the year creating my vision for the upcoming year. This has been a tradition for seven years. A vision board helps me make intentional decisions about the changes I want to make in my life in the next year. You can see vision board examples by searching Google. There are many kinds of vision boards, and I’ve done both digital and poster.
What’s included
From 1 p.m., I’ll offer snacks (veggies, cheese, crackers, wine) and art supplies; you can bring something to share. The only thing I ask is that you bring your own poster. The best place to find posters easily is CVS or Michael’s Craft Store. Art supplies include travel magazines, scrapbook pages, markers, stickers, glue, scissors, letter and number stamps with ink, and colored paper. Choose a poster size you feel confident you can complete during the afternoon or plan to finish at home with a takeaway bag.
Recommend to bring:
- A poster to put your clippings on with glue.
- Magazines to inspire your visuals and words.
- Any extra supply needs not included above.
- Something to share (BYOB).
- A bag if you want something other than a plastic bag to take your vision board home.
Examples, Inspiration, and Articles
You can find inspirations on Pinterest and start with a “word” you want to keep as an intention for 2024.
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Vision board topics to get you started
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Digital Vision Boards on Canva
- How to make a vision board for manifestation
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