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  • How to Make a Detective Themed Display Board—Upcycle a frame or bulletin board into a display inspired by suspect boards in murder mysteries. A fun craft idea for fans of Sherlock, Agatha Christie, and Nancy Drew. | cassiecreley.com
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    How to Make a Detective Themed Display Board

    I have a friend who loves mysteries, especially Nancy Drew, and I wanted to make her a detective themed display board for her collection of pins and buttons.

    Today’s project is a variation on a ribbon board or memo board—you’ve probably seen pictures of them with the ribbons neatly crisscrossed. I have one above my desk and use it to display cards, photos, and other ephemera. This is a great way to upcycle an unused frame or plain bulletin board.

  • Create a Card Making Kit—Here are tips for making a fun present for a crafty friend. Ideas for card bases, die cuts, embellishments and other decorative elements to put together a thoughtful kit. | cassiecreley.com
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    Gift Idea: Create a Card Making Kit

    A card making kit is a fun gift idea that lets the recipient get creative! One of my friends recently got into making her own cards, so I wanted to send her some fun paper and decorations that she can use to easily craft her own cards.

  • Throw A Cyberpunk Virtual Escape Room—Fun and easy ideas for hosting an escape room online or in person. Tips for sci-fi inspired costumes, party planning tips, and other ways to bring your cyberpunk party to life. | cassiecreley.com
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    Throw A Cyberpunk Virtual Escape Room + Giveaway!

    Want to throw a cyberpunk virtual escape room? This is my second escape room party I’ve hosted, and I’m excited to share tips that will help you bring this theme to life! It’s surprisingly easy, and adding some fun details will really make your party memorable, whether it’s in person or over Zoom!

    Plus, I’m so excited to be offering a giveaway! One winner will get a free escape room from Lock, Paper, Scissors! Keep reading for details.

  • Flexibility is Key—Creating with Chronic Illness: Thoughts on taking time to recuperate, redefining writing goals, and how to make time and energy for my creative pursuits like cardmaking and party planning.
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    Flexibility is Key—Creating with Chronic Illness

    Happy New Year friends! I’ve been thinking about the importance of flexibility with chronic illness, especially when it comes to taking care of my health and making time for my creative pursuits.

    January seems like the perfect month to share some updates, as well as what I’ve found helpful on my health journey recently. I hope these reflections are helpful for you too!  

    I’m thrilled to be participating in A Chronic Voice’s link up again this month. This link up is a way for chronically ill bloggers to connect by writing posts based on the same prompts. I love the creative challenge offered by the prompts and seeing what others write!

  • You can easily DisneyBound with chronic illness—a fun way to be creative with your outfits if you’re low on energy. Here’s my look inspired by Ursula from The Little Mermaid. As much as I love costumes, DisneyBounding is much more doable with fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, POTS, and other health conditions. | cassiecreley.com
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    DisneyBound Challenge 2: Villains

    It’s time for me to share some photos for our second DisneyBound challenge, right in time for Halloween! In case you missed the first challenge, I put together a look inspired by my favorite Disney princess. Be sure to check out which princess Olivia Wolfertz of Unpolished Ponderings chose and how she brought her character’s look to life.

    Never heard of Disneybounding? It’s basically dressing up using colors, styles, or the general aesthetic of a character. It’s like a simplified take on wearing a complete costume.

    PS I just joined Instagram and will be sharing more Disneybounds in October! Follow @cassiecreleyblog

  • You can easily DisneyBound with chronic illness—a fun way to be creative with your outfits if you’re low on energy. Here’s my look inspired by my favorite Disney Princess, Ariel from The Little Mermaid. As much as I love costumes, DisneyBounding is much more doable with fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, POTS, and other health conditions.
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    DisneyBound Challenge 1: Favorite Princess

    I’m participating in two DisneyBound challenges this year, and I’m looking forward to sharing these outfits with you! Olivia Wolfertz of Unpolished Ponderings and I will be putting together two looks—the first is inspired by our favorite Disney princess and the second will be inspired by a villain. A bonus? It’s easy to DisneyBound with chronic illness!

    First up: what’s DisneyBounding? It’s a fun way to dress up inspired by the colors and aesthetics of your favorite characters, without going for a full costume.