Disclosure: This is a sponsored blog post in partnership with BIC. All opinions expressed are, as always, my own.
Dream. Believe. Do. Repeat.
My Hubby and I have a special New Year’s Eve tradition. Before the clock strikes midnight, we sit down in front of a roaring fire with pens and paper and create a dream list of goals for the new year. My favourite section of this list is always the part where we brainstorm our dream destinations. We choose the places, in a perfect world, that we would love to be able to visit in the new year. Destinations can include quick weekend getaways to the city, cottage escapes, or elaborate luxury family vacations far, far away. No idea is too big or too small. No idea is off limits. After all, it doesn’t hurt to dream. Now, as my girls are getting older, I’m encouraging them to dream big and am helping them reach their full potential with fun, creative and educational activities. This back-to-school season, I’m asking them to think about their academic goals, what they might want to accomplish in their future careers, what kind of special purchases they may want to save for, and of course, where in the world they might like to explore. I’ve passed on my love of travel to both my daughters and always encourage them to talk about, dream about, and create a plan to get to those places they are aching to explore.
I believe that pictures have power and if you dream it, you can achieve it! So, this summer, we created vision boards, because everything in life starts with a dream!
Follow these steps to create a vision board that will help fuel your family’s creativity.
What you’ll need:
A list of goals or one specific goal.
Tip: Reflect on where you’ve been and where you want to go. What is your biggest, wildest dream?
For this vision board, we’re focusing on dream destinations.
Supplies:
- Bulletin Board or Bristol Board of any colour
- Thumb Tacks or Glue
- Scrapbook Paper
- Pens – we love the new BIC® Gel-ocity® Quick Dry gel pens that deliver super smooth writing and vibrant colours with ink that dries up to 3x faster*
- Travel Pictures and m,agazines
- Scissors
- Optional: a gorgeous frame to display your final work
Once you’re organized, it’s time to get started! This is the fun part. Dream big, have fun and get your craft on!
Step 1
Make a list of places you want to explore. Do you have a list of dream destinations? We do, and it’s constantly changing. For this vision board, we choose to focus on a trip we are hoping to take through Europe. It would see us tripping through the streets of Paris, eating pasta in Rome and trying out our best British accents in London. Le Sigh, can you imagine? Yes, you can! That’s what this exercise is all about!
Step 2
Search through your magazines, books, your favourtie travel sites, old postcards and photos to find pictures for your vision board and cut them all out.
Step 3
Pick the size of board you’d like to work with (it can be any size!) and arrange your pictures on your board in a way that is visually appealing to you. Enjoy the process.
Step 4
Make it pretty! Break out your BIC® Gel-ocity® Quick Dry pens and get creative.
Add in titles, city names, goals, inspirational travel quotes, words of empowerment and subtitles to complete your vision board.
The beautiful thing about a vision board is that there’s no right or wrong way to create it. Just keep colouring, decorating, adding, and taking away pictures until you’re happy with the final result.
Once you’re satisfied, secure it all down with glue or thumbtacks and call it done! Feeling extra fancy? Consider laminating your final work of art or using a pretty wood frame to hang it somewhere you will see it every day. Now all that’s left to do is enjoy your creation.
Happy creating!
Have you ever made a vision board?
*vs. BIC® Gel-ocity® Original based on average dry times of blue, black and red. Individual dry times may vary by color
nicolthepickle (Nicole Graham) says
What a neat idea. I’ve never done this, but I think it’s such a cool idea.
Jennifer says
I love this idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
Eita says
I’ve been meaning to do one – just have to find the time!
Julie says
I’m going to do this next weekend – and pick up some of those pens!
LisaM says
Ohhh I’d love to go somewhere new and far away – like Australia or Hawaii!
Stephanie says
There’s so much of the world to explore I think I’m going to have to make another board!
kathy downey says
I think this is an activity we should consider!
Stephanie says
I hope you give it a try! Make sure you have your pretty pens and pictures all ready to go and the rest takes care of itself.
Sarah Alexis says
Sometimes I find having colourful and nice crafty things makes me more creative! lol It’s all about having the right tools!
Stephanie says
You are so right! Having the right tools makes a big difference when you start a project and the BIC® Gel-ocity® Quick Dry gel pens were the right tools for the job!
Karina says
What a beautiful way to map out your dreams!
Stephanie says
It’s a great reminder to keep motivated!
Florence Cochrane says
I need to create a board. Place I have been and place I want to see(that would be the biggest part of the board).
Stephanie says
I love the idea of also putting on places that you’ve already been. And I’m already thinking of doing another vision board —more of like what you described – outlining everywhere I want to go. It’s going to have to be a very big board! 🙂
kathy downey says
What a beautiful tradition,dreaming is good for the soul!
Stephanie says
I’m hoping my girls will embrace this tradition every year!
Debbie White Beattie says
I’ve never made a vision board but it’s a great idea for all your dreams
Stephanie says
I’m a very visual person – and even though I blog and use my computer all day long – I find pen and paper – colouring and cutting to be an incredible way to explore my thoughts.
Susan Hanley says
No I have not but it sounds like a lovely activity for us to undertake.
Stephanie says
It was much more relaxing then I thought it might be. And now I know where my girls would like to travel next!
nicky says
Yes, I made one around ten years ago! Time to make a new one 🙂
Stephanie says
Oh yes it is! I wonder how much your vision board will have changed in the last 10 years? It will be fabulous to be able to compare them.