How to Build a Vision Board
A vision board helps organize your dreams into actions through inspiring words and photos. They help you visualize your goals, track your progress, and stay motivated throughout the year. Making a vision board is a fun creative outlet that can bring clarity and help you stay accountable to your goals.
Find Inspiration.
Whether you find inspiration from friends, family, role models, or books, turn to your sources of hope that guide your life. Put down your dreams—and remember, nothing is impossible on your vision board. You may want to jot down a list or draw a rough sketch of what you want to include on your board.
2. Create your goals.
Think through the different aspects of your life and holistically look at what you want to achieve in different areas of your life. As a starting point, think through the following categories:
Financial Goals
Relationship/Family Goals
Happiness Goals
Professional Goals
Spiritual Goals
Health Goals
Your vision board is a piece of art, you don’t have to write down every goal, but representing these goals in some way on your vision board can be useful. For example, you could have a picture of a piggy bank, rather than writing out “Save Money.”
3. Choose your photos.
Your Persnickety Box is a perfect starting point for your vision board because square prints are easy to layer and will always make a beautiful grid. Plus, it’s easy to get a consistent look when all your photos are the same size! You can easily add photos that inspire you in the Persnickety Box app and get your photos shipped straight to your house. Or, you can find photos from your previous photo boxes and create a vision board from old memories!
Creating the Board
Once you have your tape, scissors, and Persnickety Box photos handy, you can get started on creating your vision board! You can also use stickers, dried flowers, paper momentos, your child’s artwork, craft paper scraps, and shapes cut out of magazines to add color and texture to your vision board.
Depending on your space, you may want to create a vision board in a few different ways. We love the look of the grid for vision boards that will also function as home decor. For offices and creative spaces, we love collage boards! Whatever your style is, decide where your vision board will live and then decide how it will be arranged based on that. If you think you will want to move your vision board throughout the year, we suggest creating it on poster paper or in a glass picture frame.
Here’s how we made ours:
We’re so excited for you to get started on your vision boards and achieve your goals! Be sure to tag @PersnicketyBox on Instagram so we can see and share your beautiful vision boards!