Love this wintery snow friend made from last week’s Material Of The Week – Big Cotton Balls.
Category Archives: creativity
Create!
Friday, December 29, 2017Speaking our lanuage.
Strange Fun.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017Love this gift handmade at CReATE for a Stranger Things fan.
Happy Little Accidents
Sunday, December 24, 2017I received this gift from my friend Cindy Williams, our Girls Club Confidence building guide and am so excited to be reading through it to find many wise gems. I didn’t watch Bob’s show in all the time it was on in original runs or as reruns but I knew he was a happy painter. Bob Ross seems to be making a resurgence and I can see why.
Leafing through this book, one idea that strikes me deeply is his view on mistakes and seeing them as happy accidents.
I notice how perfection strikes, it stops us in our tracks and won’t let us push through to what could be. Bob suggests turning something we don’t like into a little tree or something new. That’s almost like a happy “on purpose” where we are lead to a better idea, a bigger possibility.
I am going to spend some time with this book by Michelle Witte. I have a feeling there will be lots more to talk about. Stay tuned…
Spontaneity
Saturday, December 16, 2017The best thing about spontaneity is it’s freedom from rules that our minds lay out. I think spontaneity has a dash of curiosity in it which has us taking on a go-for-it attitude so we try new things, go unplanned. Woah, I think that leads us right to the happy doorway of creativity! Do you not feel spontaneous person? Try one of it’s word companions on for size and see if you can bring a little whimsy to your life via impulse, ad-lib or inclination.
I think regular bursts of spontaneity show up in me, come to think of it, it’s how CReATE STUDIO has purple and yellow walls, it’s even how the studio came to be at all in some ways. Spontaneity is magical and it’s playful, it’s surely what made this happy face out of bottle caps. Come to think further, our use of recycled cast-offs as artistic materials at the studio invites spontaneity in the creators creative process. It’s nice to let go of the proverbial handle bars every once in a while, when we do we feel alive!
Foxy!
Friday, December 15, 2017Love this fox eye cover sewn by Jordan during our Project Sewing class today. Inspired by her findings on Pinterest she figured out what to do and how to do it, just by glancing at a photo. So smart!
Collaboration
Sunday, December 10, 2017I had a great time bringing eco creativity to the Brandstorm Inc. Company connection day where staff broke into groups to make their inspired renditions of the Natierra Super Food brand in a mixed media way.
The Unseen.
Sunday, December 3, 2017Years ago I heard about the arrow in the Fed Ex logo which served as a subliminal message about moving forward. It was placed in the negative space in the word Ex and served as a powerful marketing tool.
Recently, I stopped at Starbucks and got a cup of coffee in this cup. Believe it or not, this is a rare sight for a Starbucks cup, there are no marks on it. It’s a blank slate. Almost immediately the white space registered as the negative space for me, space with tons of potential that reminded me of that Fed Ex arrow.
How much information is regularly running through our visual range that we don’t even notice.
In this cup I see the unseen. The possibilities in the circle of white in this plain cup are endless to me, like a porthole to another world. I don’t know what all the possibilities are necessarily but, I know they are there.
That’s what working with recycled materials does for me in general and I think it’s what happens for the creators who make things at the studio too, even if they arent aware of it. Go ahead, Look for the arrow…it’s out there somewhere.
For more on the power of negative spaces check out this article excerpt from The Laws of Subtraction by Matthew May and start to notice the unseen.
Now this is creativity.
Sunday, November 26, 2017Leafing through a back issue of National Geographic Magazine, I spotted this little blurb about snow goggles, a true nod to creativity. I imagine the story goes like this…
Imagine frozen landscapes with brilliantly bright white tundras as far as the eye can see. If you don’t have snow goggles in an environment like that, you most likely won’t have your eyesight either. So, what’s a guy without snow goggles to do?
He’d have to think fast (this is where we count on creativity to help us out). Using his limited travel resources, he’d fashion goggles out of duck tape!
I talk about creativity often and this National Geographic blurb makes a great example of what I think about it. Creativity is not just for artists, creatives, and crafters. It’s part of all of us, every day. We may not be faced with icy tundra’s to conquer but we have real life to manage and creativity is the best tool we’ve got.
Happy Small Business Saturday!
Saturday, November 25, 2017Come in and create with us. We’re open from 12-4pm and we have some great gifts for giving this season too.
While you’re here be sure to check out our Eco Goody Bags for $5 per bag, our Six Pack of Coupons for $50. You pay for five visits and get six with no expiration!
We also have our awesome Eco Craft Kits which are perfect for hours of hands on fun For $20+tax.
Let creativity rule!