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Monday

Coming up with clever blog posts by grabbing a few new prompts



Does winter feel like it’s dragging on and on? Struggles or stresses got you down? Maybe it’s time for some brand-new blogging ideas. Try these keyword prompts, and consider this fine art painting. What creative concepts pop into your mind?

when
wonder
worry


 ART - Bad News by James Tissot 1872

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Sunday

Swimming in creative concepts with artsy blog prompts




Splish-splash! Here comes another set of keyword prompts for bloggers who are looking for ideas inspired by favorite works of fine art. Take a gander, and see what this 1894 Munch painting elicits in your own imagination.

alas (or “a lass”)
also
alright



ART - Ashes by Edvard Munch 1894

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Opening creativity’s gate with fine art blog prompts




Beautiful scenes and intriguing sights can lead poets, artists, journalers, photographers, writers, and other creative types into brand new realms of imagination. Searching for inspiration? This fascinating 19th century painting may just do the trick! And try these keyword prompts, if you dare!

care
climb
crest


ART - A Hilly Scene by Samuel Palmer 1828

Reminder: If you use this blog prompt and/or the artwork, I’d appreciate your linking back (as a courtesy) to Simply Snickers. Also, be sure to double back with a comment and a link to your own post, so my readers can find your post.

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