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December Prompts: 6-Word Story Challenge

I’ve got your December prompts for the Page Flutter Six-Word Story Challenge right here! Cozy up with your journal and take the 6-word story challenge on Instagram (#PFSixWordChallenge).

 

Don't miss December's cozy 6-word challenge. Writing prompts for your Bullet Journal. #PFSixWordChallenge #bulletjournal

Don't miss December's cozy 6-word challenge. Writing prompts for your Bullet Journal.

December Prompts: 6-Word Story Challenge|

I can practically smell the snow in the air! December calls for hot cocoa, warm blankets, and a quiet book by the fire. It’s a great month to dive into your journal, do some deep thinking, and get a jump on your New Year’s inspiration.

The best reason to take the challenge this month? It’s your last chance for a while. I’m packing the #PFSixWordChallenge into storage for a while so I can focus on the exciting things I’m planning for Page Flutter in 2017. Trust me, it’ll be create-tastic!

In the meantime, grab all the inspiration you can from your six-word stories. Dive into the prompts one at a time, or weave them together for a cohesive story at the end of the month. Let your imagination take over!


Printable DECEMBER Challenge Sheet

Repost my challenge graphic in your Instagram feed for easy reference, then grab the FREE printable (A5 size) and paste it into your bullet journal.

Printable December Prompts Sheet (#PFSixWordChallenge)

**CLICK IMAGE TO PRINT**

Don't miss December's cozy 6-word challenge. Writing prompts for your Bullet Journal. #PFSixWordChallenge #bulletjournal

**CLICK IMAGE TO PRINT**

How to Play…

Six words. That’s all you get. Try putting them together in a way that feels like a complete story, but also take the opportunity to experiment. Have fun with it!

  • Write whatever sparks in your mind. You are free to use the prompt words in your story, but it’s not required.
  • Be sure to tag your stories on Instagram with #PFSixWordChallenge so we can all see them.
  • Feel free to tag me (@PageFlutter ), so I can give your awesome story a shoutout!
  • Not on Instagram? No worries; just play along on my Facebook page!
  • Subscribe to my newsletter to get my latest posts and challenge prompts delivered to your inbox!

Remember: It’s not about having the “best” 6-word story.
It’s about inspiration, so have fun & take creative risks!

If you need a little help getting started, check out my 6-Word Story board on Pinterest. For those of you looking to turn your six-word stories into larger projects, follow my boards devoted to the craft of writing. Happy journaling!


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3 thoughts on “December Prompts: 6-Word Story Challenge”

      1. Got it. Thanks! I did ask my question before I went back and saw you started the 6-word story prompts in April. I thought it was coming to an end already with the calendar year. So, I will print out all the months I’ve missed and jump in with January and finish out the year with the missing months.

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