 Hey guys. All right, so we're at a funny angle because I'm filming with my phone. So I shared a little while ago that I made this little box of mixed media collage recipes. These cards and the prompts on the cards are from Margaret Miller's website. I'll link it down below. But after I created them, I thought, you know, I could very easily add to this or create a second box of these because my dear friend and fellow YouTuber, Mike Deakin, has his monthly mission inspirations on his website. These are from 2016. I printed them off of his Facebook group. And they're very similar to Margaret's. And there are plenty of times where I want to make a journal page. And maybe I have a theme in mind, but I'm just at a loss for how to get started. Once I get started, I'm fine. And sometimes it's just nice to just look at some kind of a prompt list of ingredients, if you will. This one here is from January 2016. It says apply pattern, paper or tissue, cover with the same coat of gesso, use two rubber stamps, add torn strips of book text. You get the idea. Like it just gives you like a place to start. I love that idea. Yes, I do plenty of stuff on my own, but it's nice to just not have to think about it sometimes. So I'm going to take his prompts, and I'm going to turn them into more recipe cards. I may need to create a second box because, you know, I think this one's already kind of full. But I use these craft card tags. These are from Michaels. They are recollections tags. They're 1.6 inches by 3.25 inches, or four centimeters by 8.2 centimeters. They come in a pack of 25. And the product code on the back is this here. In case you want to see if you can find them at your Michael's store or online. Okay. So, all right. First thing to do is print them on a size that will fit on the tag, and then cut them out. So I am going to do that. And then I'm going to get them glued up and I'll be back. I really like this. I did email Mike to ask him if he had files with just these images on them that I could get. Otherwise, you have to go to the Facebook group and they are available in the photo albums. And there's one album for each month of mission inspiration since he started them in 2016. So you can go into, say, January 2016, download the mission, February, March, April. You get the idea. And make a file, print them. Now I did print these six to a page so that they would fit on the cards that I'm using. But you could print them any size, whatever works for you. The boxes, as you saw, are made out of product packaging. Just leftover product packaging. This is a lemon scented soap and this is lemonade. I think there's a theme there, maybe. I will put Mike Deegan's YouTube channel and Facebook group down below and Margaret Miller's website, which is where these ones are from. And I hope it gives you some idea of what you can do. You can, of course, do the missions and save them and put them in your journal, which I do do. But what if you maybe want to refer to it later? You get stuck. You want to create. You don't want to just, you just don't want to think. You just want to make something. You can pull out one of these little recipe cards from a past mission and just follow the prompts on the card. I think it's a great idea. Anyway, what do you think? All right, that's it for now. I'll be back.