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In this video, you will add a background color to your drawing.

You will then add Word Art to represent two or three areas of your life you would like your vision board to focus on.

Setting goals for the future and creating a vision board to express those goals helps keep you motivated and on track to achieve them.

The design of your vision board is up to you.

You can choose colors, fonts, and shapes that fit your interests or personality or inspire you.

First, add a background color.

You might choose a color that expresses how you want to feel when you look at your vision board.

For example, if you want to feel energetic, you might choose a bold color like orange.

You could also choose a color that symbolizes your background or interests.

For example, if you like swimming, you might choose blue.

Then, choose two or three areas of your life that you would like your vision board to focus on.

These could be: Goals for school or your personal life, like learning a new language, A skill or activity that you're already involved in and want to continue doing, such as singing in your school choir, Or an intention for your attitude this year, such as being productive or confident.

Now, use Word Art to add words or phrases for your focus areas.

Word Art allows you to create colorful and artistic text with different shapes and fonts.

Add Word Art for each focus area on your vision board and move them to different areas.

You can always move them around again later.

Now, it’s your turn: Add a background color to your drawing, Choose two or three areas of focus for your vision board, And add Word Art for each focus area.


Instructions

  1. Add a background color to your drawing.
  2. Choose two or three areas of focus for your vision board.
  3. Add Word Art for each focus area.