The original plan when I started with 'great big stamps of approval' was that I wouldn't do multi-coloured stamps, just alternate between red and green, but who was I kidding? I had fun with the Bloody Great Big Bloody Stamps of Bloody Approval, and I had planned to follow it up with the 'Season of Flesh'. A rather gross looking brain effect, but my Photoshop skills are rusty and the tutorial was out of date. So, instead of a physical connection we have a rhyming one. I give you the Season of Wood. Back to the roundel of the Great Big Wooden Stamps of Approval. Feel free to download and use them on your blog as and when you get stuff 'TO DONE!'
Or you can record your achievements with an 'unbranded' version.
And should you feel inclined to differentiate your efforts yet further here's the major goal stamps
And minor goals [which I occasionally find a use for].
And I've also got the Big Build...
and Base [and obviously prime] Stamps done too. I heartily recommend this video from Tabletop Minions to understand where I was going with the 'Big Build' concept, he's touched on and expanded exactly why I created this a few years back.
Just a reminder of what it's about, in 2011 I made my first To Do List, amusingly it now/still looks like this:
AoBR Tactical SquadAoBR DreadnoughtAoBR TerminatorsScout SquadRavenwing bike squadDark Angel Drop PodPurity Seal all of my son's TyranidsGloss Varnish all of my son's TyranidsTyranid PrimeMycetic SporePaint Vent Tower- Paint defence platforms x4
- Complete pot pourri vegetation
Complete future containers- Complete 40k Cathedral tower
STC Single story ruinSTC Hex Defence platformsSTC Targus Assault BlockadeSTC Vent towerSTC Athena plateauSTC Mercury plateauSTC 40k Cathedral tower- 60mm Dreadnought crater
So 4 things still haven't been done and quite frankly never will 😉. The purpose was to try to focus my efforts to outline a list of things I'd love to do over a twelve month period and if I achieved any of them - great, all of them, so much better. But more importantly I needed a structure to cling to when my efforts became aimless. That's not to say deviations from the list were forbidden it was more for when I went 'well what's next?'
It became an annual blog post to review what I'd done and set new tasks. Throughout the season I would reveal my 'To Dones!' as completed items both on and off the list. Showcase posts are nothing new to hobby blogs, everyone else does it at the end of the year/beginning of the new year. But for me it was a structure to help build the identity of this blog. Then, in 2014 I invited readers and passers-by of the blog to join in. Well, when you have a good idea why not share it around? I got about 10 people joining in and it looked like we were quite a supportive little bunch. I think over time steam ran out a little bit, but folk continue to join in each season and hopefully the same will ring true for 2024/25.
To help things out a bit I eve created a Hobby Season Facebook group, it's here [but not very popular[:
So, if you're joining in just ask and I'll add you into the group, that way you can share your blog posts or any efforts to those also joining in. I hoped this platform will allow more interaction for those taking part and keep us all motivated.
I guess the last question is why 28th August as the start/end date, why not January 1st?
I think back in 2011 it was at that time I thought a structure needed to be in place and it was as good a time as any to post a To Do List, afterall the footy season starts around this time too, no one complains about that, do they?
Anyway, 28th August join me for the new Hobby Season :)