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Camp Wanna Craft 2019 - Campbook

Finally, I dared to start the camp book. I did not dare to start earlier when I wanted all the June things in the same decks. But now that the camp handbook was published, I knew how to go to build a handbook for June. I chose a thick, soft cover notebook. It is a good base for June. I decided to start filling it with camp related issues. When the first book is opened, a page will come up to find out whose the booklet is. Then there is a calendar showing all the live shows of the camp. On the same page as the calendar, I still got the Camp Reset bucket list last summer.  Since this manual is intended specifically to collect memories and thoughts, and to take advantage of the camp variously manual and spring Playbook sections, I made myself a page where I can see all the cabins in which I am involved. After this page I have to reserve space for every cabin to get the best memories of the cabin.  That's where it leaves, and luckily it can't be completed at once. It

Camp Wanna Craft 2019 - Preparing for the camp

I'm thinking a lot about the camp and prepare for it, what can I actually do in advance in favor of the camp. I looked quickly at the supplies list when it was first released. but then it remained. Because the cupboards are full of booklets and notebooks, and I find several Carpe Diem A5-sized covers, I didn't think about buying anything new for camping or junk journalism. I think that sometimes it is good to use ready-made stocks off that I have gathered over the years. The cabinet has also stickers for every occasion and washeja, which I have gathered a few years ago. I must admit that I am glad that I was able to go on a shopping hysteria. Currently, the only craft for my purchase is project life cards. But I would probably have bought it without a camp.    How do I prepare for the camp if I don't buy supplies?   I have found myself cabin, visited some interesting and great conversations. I have received a taste of camp life by pa

The Camp Reset 2018 - Some liltte things

I began to remember the camp of last year. I noticed my head was hitting almost empty. I remember being in the camp and following camp camps and watching camp sites. But I don't remember what I did in the camp.   I remember at the beginning of the camp I was in a big scout camp that took the forces completely. I remember crying in that scout camp earlier than any camp earlier. Or was the scout camp at the beginning of The Camp Reset or was it at the end? Actually, I don't remember that anymore.  I remember my pain in the camp with the Handbook. I didn't get any grip on it. I couldn't use a handbook and the size seemed quite wrong. I remember making a new menu for the old one and decorating it fine. I remember participating in a sing a long broadcast and doing foot baths. I remember how the camp was looking for treasure and we got lovely coloring pages. Of course I needed help to find them too, because I didn't understand anything about the ins

Camp Reset 2017 - Memories

I attended The Camp Resert International. At first I didn't know where I had put myself in, but I was looking forward to seeing what it was really about. The camp was an interactive camp organized by The Re set Girl, where weekly challenges were made. The camp theme was selfcare and the camp lasted throughout July. There were eight challenges during the camp and the challenges were in four different areas, although they were strongly related. The first week's theme was self-care planning. Challenges for the week were two: selfie planner and habit tracker. Selfie planner did not open up to me properly throughout the camp, but I still did not give up, but I went to make it purely my own. That's how My story was born, which went along with the whole camp, and every day I try to raise a new topic about myself. Habit tracker was used to monitor daily use of time. It challenged me to put the phone out of hand and reduce the screen time and, in addition,