Let me know if you’d like a post dedicated to them in the comments!īut for this Candyland flip through I couldn’t miss the chance to make a calendar game board. I’ve since adopted and loved sticking to Ryder calendars. The themes worked out beautifully but the calendars were….empty. Check out the only other 2 times I attempted traditional calendar spreads here in April 2018 for my fox theme and in May 2018 for my watercolour ballet. I don’t find them that helpful and I barely ever actually fill them out. If you’ve been following me for a while you know that I typically don’t do a calendar page.
Recognizable characters with a bit of a spin. So here is my finished Candyland flip through. Since there was so much potential for creativity within the confines of the characters, I took a whirl at tweaking them and making them my own. There are such beloved and iconic characters in Candyland but there is also a huge amount of reimagining that the game has gone through over the years. I thought that Candyland would be the perfect theme to use for experimenting. Then my wonderful subscriber, Nichole, suggested Candyland since she had just decorated her new baby’s room in that theme. I had been wanting to try my hand at creating my own version of characters since I’ve been starting to get more confident in my drawing ability. And this is where my Candyland flip through comes in. But there was a theme that stuck in my head that I really wanted to give a shot. Then we voted on the theme I was going to use for the month of June, check it out here. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post.īack in May, I asked my subscribers for ideas I could use as themes in my bullet journal and I got some pretty fun ones.