However, after my last class ended (on a Sunday evening) I came home and completely abandoned the list for the first time in over two years! Here's what followed:
It all started with a sketch on a small, yellow piece of paper
I spent two wonderful days working out all of the kinks to create something that I had wanted for over two years! When it was finished, it looked like this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmd6_z0b_aDt6QnSNw1FRz9mNToEjFWgoCKDJ9xkZM2XWzZ0rB5wPZqFLBAdiD8aFFWchiPhE1Tpo4ADLsyDomkcqR-4R9CKd9_87tQZ-IR-Gm3RY5Gu23xZTG_3zLAOKFFOHHtvZ3Mwc/s280/Adventure+Awaits+-+Final.jpg)
Satisfied with the result, I moved on to this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTux0FphR1P5NcD6MmXrL3T_BjCyd3uIm2bEt5QohLkYBzxqhzBQNZQFqTudn17IRaViH1GJACp96AEGLo7aLwYVMCzn0BL5mr2Gj1Zjd3dYeqAJJMHoDhaJVo96jG8SbbgzrhepTQVbk/s280/Stencil+Wall.jpg)
(I apologize for the huge color difference. The first photo was taken when I started that morning and the final was taken that night after I had finished.)
During this process I learned some valuable lessons and had a great time! So here is the motto for the holiday season: Sometimes you just have to let your hair down, tell your portfolio to "hang on a second" and do something fun!
What fun things have you done this season?
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