Weekly Challenge: Create a Goals Board for Your Creative Space
In honor of the Craft and Hobby Association's National Craft Month, I'll be posting a weekly mini-project to help you create an organized and inspiring creative space!
This week's challenge ... creating a "goals board" for your creative space.
The board shown in the picture is the goals board in my office. As you can see (maybe?) my number one goal is the happy scrapper ... first to complete writing it (goal accomplished!) and now to market and sell it. I also have a list of my professional goals hanging in eye sight ... so if ever I start day dreaming, right smack dab in my line of vision is a list of my goals to guide me back on track. This board is for my top three business priorities, but behind me I have personal goals with magazine clippings to represent different personal goals I'm working towards. Once you create the board, fill it with images that inspire you to create the life you want!
OK ... here's what you'll need to create a goals board of your own:
- one piece of homasote board. (mine is 2' x 3' ... I say go as big as your space can accommodate!) The link is for a dealer locater so you can find a homasote dealer near you. I highly recommend asking your dealer to cut the board to size ... since cutting this stuff makes the biggest mess you've ever seen. (Wish I had pictures of that!)
- one piece of burlap sized approximately six inches larger (in both directions) than your homasote board. Check out Hancock Fabrics for burlap.
- house numbers — numerals 1 through 3 (This is optional, but great if you'll use your board as a priorities board.)
- staple gun
- safety goggles
- images of your goals and priorities
All you have to do to complete the project is wrap the burlap around the pre-cut board. Staple the excess fabric to the back of the board to secure the burlap tightly in place. Then ... find compelling images of your goals and tack them up. Type your goals on the computer, print them, and post them on your board, too. Then each day, take action to work towards your goals!
p.s. the happy scrapper is loaded with ideas like this for creating an organized and inspiring scrap space. I hope you'll check it out!








Love this! I am going to make one for myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
Katie the Scrapbook Lady
Posted by: Katie | March 14, 2006 at 11:03 AM
I've gotta do this! Thanks to Wendy Smedley for directing me here.
Posted by: Tina | March 14, 2006 at 11:05 AM
Love your idea, I will try it!
Posted by: Karin Lindholm | March 14, 2006 at 11:10 AM
I am going to do this too.
Maybe in my kitchen as well.
totally love it
you are awesome!
Vee
Posted by: Vee | March 14, 2006 at 12:10 PM
I found your blog through Wendy Smedley's website, which is wonderful unto itself. But I want you to know that I adore this project, and I will now be a daily peruser of your blog - I already have your simplify101 website on my list of bookmarks!
Thank you!
Posted by: Beth | March 14, 2006 at 02:12 PM
Fun! I'm ordering a book today! Keep the inspiring ideas coming. :) PS: Thanks to Wendy S. for the link.
Posted by: Michelle Baker | March 15, 2006 at 10:11 AM
Love love love this idea! I've done this in journal form... but all the better to have it visible.
Thank you for sharing... and more, please! ;-)
Posted by: Amy Tunnicliffe | March 15, 2006 at 12:16 PM
Cool project. Hope to see more! Bought your ebook a few weeks back...lovin' what I have read so far! Can't wait til I have an organized scrap space I truly love! Thanks!
Posted by: Carrie | March 17, 2006 at 11:22 PM
Thanks a lot. I need this more than you can imagine. Lack of organization is driving me crazy and causing me to waste a lot of time
Posted by: Monica Hunter | April 01, 2006 at 11:50 AM