Get crafty – Coaxing Creativity Tuesday Tip, March 15, 2011
In honor of National Craft Month, I’m sharing an idea for a simple and useful craft – collage a cover on a small journal.
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pick up a small notebook (you probably have one hanging around in your desk drawer)
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collect bits of interesting paper (junk mail, magazines, gift wrap, copy a favorite picture – add a bit of whimsy with a rubber stamp)
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arrange the bits of paper to be pleasing to your eye
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attach the paper to the notebook cover with a glue stick and your creation is complete
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Bonus: Combine the embellished journal in a pretty gift pouch along with a small pen and you have a thoughtful token ready for any number of occasions.
Cuddle up and read – Coaxing Creativity Tuesday Tip Feb. 1, 2011
Where is your favorite place to read? An overstuffed chair? A chaise lounge a sunny deck? A hammock? (I tried it once, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you have a tendency towards motion sickness as I do.) A window seat in a gorgeous villa? I love to snuggle under a down comforter in front of a cozy fire and escape into a pile of glossy magazines or a good book. Gray days filled with foggy haze here on the Coastside make me want to load up my tea tray with a fresh pot of Royal Blend, plenty of nibbles, crawl under the covers and play with writing in different colored inks in my journal. Maybe even take the opportunity to add to my stash of images for my next collage from the magazine stack. Those of you who are reading this in colder climates hibernate under your covers for even longer periods of time, and how I remember the pleasure and gratitude of being able to crawl into a warm nest with a literary companion. Enjoy!
Make pumpkin treats – Coaxing Creativity Tuesday Tip Oct. 12, 2010
October has arrived with golden hues and my part of the world is known as pumpkin central with the Pumpkin Festival next weekend. The Coastside is literally one giant pumpkin patch. We have pumpkin everything from ice cream, coffee drinks, bars, bread and, of course, pie. You can indulge your creativity and eliminate the sugar by getting out your magazines, colored paper and glue sticks. Make a collage of a pumpkin with glaring eyes and a wide toothy grin. I like my Jack-O-Lanterns friendly and my treats sweet. How about you?
Coaxing Creativity Conversations – REbuild Your Life This Month – June 2010
Rebuild Your Life This Month
Rebuild your life? June is Rebuild Your Life Month. Depending on your point of view, that could be a very odd phrase, or an exciting challenge. In some ways, we rebuild our life getting out of bed every morning. Each small decision builds upon the next, until you’ve chosen what to wear, what to eat, where to live, which career to pursue and who you want to spend time with. Sometimes those decisions are the direct result of random events in your lives.
After my first breast cancer experience, I bounced back into my old routine so fast I think I left tire marks in the hospital parking lot. Well, no. But, while my physical self regained normalcy, emotionally I was in a state of shock. Pretending it had never happened made it quite easy to get on with my life. My family was also anxious that I return to “normalcy” as soon as possible too. That way they could feel nothing had really changed in their world. After all, I looked the same, so it was a couple of days of bed rest and back to the usual routine. Putting the whole diagnosis, out-patient surgery and recovery into the recesses of my memory seemed to work quite well – for a time. It worked until I was diagnosed with D.C.I.S. again in the same breast 3½ years later.
This time, rebuilding my life meant taking part in my healing process and choosing to not jump back into old habits as if programmed, or just because it was expected. Instead, I followed my own path to exploring creativity and all the benefits of hands-on activities. I wrote in my journal about everything I was thinking and feeling. I gave myself time and space to explore what my body, mind and spirit needed. I’d always been drawn to many forms of crafts such as sewing, beading, collage, decoupage, and stamping. But never thought of myself as an artist. Artists had paintings and sculptures in museums; I liked to make distinctive beaded jewelry. I made dance and ice skating costumes, slipcovers and window treatments, and embellished journals with whimsical collages.
In the process of rebuilding my life, I have reinvented myself. I now claim the mantle of Artist of the Everyday because my works-of-art are to be used and enjoyed in day-to-day life. As a self-proclaimed Creativity Mentor, I encourage everyone I meet to claim your creativity to rebuild your life in whatever method, means or sector beckons you.
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