Writing prompts are a great way to work through writer’s block when it comes to journal writing and blogging. Use them for yourself or share them with your kids to inspire consistency and fuel that creative mind! Below is a list of 28 February writing prompts, peek back in next month for a fresh March list!
February Writing Prompts
1. 8 people/places/or things you’d like to give a virtual Valentine to.
2. List your five most recent favorite things.
3. Share a favorite Valentine’s tradition
4. “The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” ~ Maya Angelou -Now write.
5. February 12th is National Plum Pudding Day…share a recipe!
6. Write a poem to your love for Valentine’s Day.
7. Throwback Thursday: Choose a photo from a previous February and write a poem or a blog post.
8. Something that made you smile this week.
9. Write about something mean you did to a sibling growing up.
10. Write a blog post inspired by the word: red.
11. List 10 things you never knew until you were a mom.
12. Write a 26-line poem using all the letters of the alphabet, where the first line starts with the letter “A,” the second “B,” the third “C,” etc., culminating with the final line starting with “Z.”
13. Husbands. A post that hopefully will not get you in trouble.
14. Share a photo that captures special Valentine(s).
15. An ordinary day told by photos.
16. Write a blog post inspired by the word: magic.
17. What did they get into now? Describe a time your toddler got into something they shouldn’t have
18. February 19th is National Chocolate Mint Day. Share some delicious looking chocolate mint recipes you found on Pinterest.
19. A memorable date.
20. How your parents met.
21. Attempt a craft or recipe you saw on Pinterest, how did it turn out?
22. Write a blog post inspired by the word: shattered.
23. February 26th is National Tell A Fairy Tale Day. Tell us about your favorite fairy tale!
24. Share 7 gifs that best express what makes you happy.
25. Analyze a popular song you heard on the radio (present or past) what exactly does it all mean?
26. Start your post with, “In retrospect, I wouldn’t say it was my best idea.” And end it with, “And that’s how I wound up in the doctor’s office.”
27. Book review!
28. Write a blog post inspired by the word: lucky
Spread the love this month and enjoy munching on conversation hearts…now get writing!