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JigSaw Sunday: How to Lose It

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

A weight loss puzzle. What innovative weight loss tool easily and effortlessly keeps your hands and mind busy and away from food?

Weight Loss Jigsaw Puzzle: White Out (difficulty level 4)

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

After spending some time drinking in the Tim Burton exhibit on a cellular level, Janice Taylor, your weight loss coach and artist, took a break and lighted on a lovely leather bench. i-Phone camera in hand, she quietly snapped an artist sketching a piece of work by another artist! She calls this ‘work of art,’ White Out: Artist to Artist to Artist. A creative loop of sorts. As for the difficulty of this get jiggy puzzle, its white background makes it a bit of a challenge to puzzle together. Enjoy!

Superbowl Sunday Alternative: Valentine’s Pavlovian Call to Love. (Jigsaw puzzle / recipe included!)

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Playtime at the Kick in the Tush Club: This week, Janice Taylor, Weight Loss Artist, Coach – she who makes weight loss fun – offers up platters full of Pomegranate Hearts, Rosemary Capellini, Sage Advice and more!

National Popcorn Day – Make a popcorn frame!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

It’s National Popcorn Day and rather than celebrating it by hitting the streets in search of a bucket or two of buttered caramel popcorn, I thought it the perfect opportunity to make a piece of Weight Loss Art™®!

Sunday Sermon: a visit from Our Lady of Self-Esteem, the patron saint of permanent self-confidence

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Join with Our Lady of Self-eSteem, the patron saint of permanent self-confidence, sister of Our Lady of Weight Loss, as she moves us through a jigsaw puzzle that increases self-love!

Can Your Anger!

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Angry? Don’t know what to do with your feelings? How about canning them? Here’s a craft project that’s sure to help you ‘can your anger!’

Change Your Life: Make an affirmation container

Friday, September 11th, 2009

When we speak in affirmations, such as “I am in control of my life, and I am committed to my goals, our unconscious hears the affirmation as a fact that is yet to be and it immediately seeks ways in which to manifest this new fact. Yes, your unconscious is taking your affirmation in as fact.