The aim for the papers are to encourage you to do something creative with what you have and provide you with beautiful imagery that you can play around with.
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
Digital Art Papers - July - Patreon
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Art Journals - Filling Your Creative Well - Blog Series
Art Journaling Adventures
Welcome to Day 1 of the Ultimate Blog Challenge that will be taking place for the month of July. Over the next 31 days I am going to be sharing different ways to encourage yourself to be more creative and I will share the different ways being creative has encouraged and inspired me. If you give them a try they may encourage and inspire you too!
Today we look at Art
Journaling - which can come in a variety of forms and everyone has their own style. Essentially art journaling is a great
way to express your creative thoughts and emotions or just have a play with
your art supplies. In your art journal you can add color, layers and find ways
to represent how you feel on paper.
I love creating my own Art Journals and work in a variety of ways in them.
Sometimes I might not be able to
articulate what is on my mind, so I start with color on the page and create a series of backgrounds. I might also do some mark-making adding
shapes and patterns, and will also use stamps and stencils. Spending time on the activity helps relax me
and enables me to process my thoughts.
In this video I share an example of art journals I created using recycled materials
Where do you start?
You are going to start
from where you are. Look at your supplies, and start there, and of course if you have a wide selection
of supplies don’t try and use everything.
An example of some of the things you can use are paints, paper ephemera,
magazines, markers, glue, or fabric scraps - whatever you feel like playing with.
There are no rules. It is not about creating “beautiful” pages, but about
making space for expression and experimentation.
Start by creating a
background. You can use washes of color, collage pieces, or even scribbles.
From there, follow your instinct. Perhaps a word or phrase comes to you.
Maybe you draw a shape that reflects how you feel. You might choose to layer
materials or textures that tell a silent story. You can
also write a sentence on the page: “Today I feel…” Then start to build color,
shape, or texture around that feeling. Layer over it if you want.
Art journaling offers a daily creative check-in. Even ten minutes can help you reconnect. Your journal is a creative playground that you can tap into
whenever the mood takes you. Over time you might even get the urge to create
your own journals. Allow yourself to go with the flow and see what your
needs are at the time.
Remember: your art journal is your well. You can use it to refill, restore and reflect
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Art journaling invites you to blend emotion, imagery, and reflection into your creative practice.
- There are no rules - go at your own pace!
Thursday, 19 June 2025
Why Do you Create? Reflections - Arts and Wellness Cafe
For me, creating has always been a path to healing, expression, and connection. Over the years, art has helped me process emotion, reconnect with nature, and feel grounded.
To keep inspiration flowing, I’ve developed small but meaningful habits:
- I keep a grab-and-go kit nearby - just a mini journal, a water brush, and a few colors - so I can create anywhere.
- I make playlists that match different moods, some calm, some energizing - to move my creative state.
- And I step outside regularly. Even just five minutes with the trees, the wind, or birdsong resets everything.
The Heart
What keeps me going is not pressure to sell or perform, but the deeper things such as joy and personal growth. I believe in continuous learning, experimenting freely, and asking the question 'what if'. Every time I teach a new technique or post a behind-the-scenes peek at my process, I hope it encourages someone else to show up for their own creativity.
Coming Back to Purpose
When I stay connected to why I create, everything else feels clearer. I feel grounded. Inspired. Capable of growing - not just in skill, but in presence and connection. So - think about why you create, why you do what you do and boldly step out giving yourself the permission to enjoy the adventure!
Sunday, 8 June 2025
Abandoned Fabric Projects? - Material Musings
Abandoned Fabric Projects? - Material Musings
Do you have any abandoned creative projects that need to be given a new lease of life? Join us on Material Musings today!
Here are some of the projects

Sometimes all it takes is for you to go through them, see what supplies you are using now, and you may get that spark to revisit and maybe even finish the project. It works with any type of creative project!
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
100 Days of Leaf Art - Week 14 - Completing the Project!
Week 14: Completing the 100-Day Project & What’s Next?
Made it to the end!!
Reaching the end of this journey has reinforced my belief in daily creativity, persistence, and the magic of working with nature. As I pushed through, I did some branch weaving and made some jewelry from the leaves.
But this isn’t the
end—just a stepping stone. Now, I’m thinking of ways to take what I’ve learned
and apply it to future projects.
Creative Tip: Start planning your next creative endeavor! Could you turn this into a larger series? A collection of framed works? A book? Reflect on how this your project has shaped your artistic direction.
Encouragement: The end is just the beginning. Keep creating, keep exploring, and keep sharing your uniquely creative gifts with the world.
Want to learn more?
Join me in my Leaf Arts - Transforming Nature into Art course for guided lessons on leaf art techniques!
Come and join us on the course and learn to create your own beautifully designed leaves!
Saturday, 24 May 2025
100 Days of Leaf Art - Week 13
Week 13: Observing the Finish Line
With only a couple of weeks left, I focus on refining techniques, looking at additional designs to see which designs speak to me the most and reviewing my creative experience. This week I have worked on leaves that are just starting to turn brown, they still have a greenish tinge to them.
Rather than rushing to
the finish line, I take time to appreciate each step. The process has been just
as valuable as the final result.
Creative Tip: Document your journey by photographing your
leaves, writing about your experience, or sharing insights on social media.
Reflect on what you’ve learned.
Encouragement: Every piece is a milestone. Whether you made
100 leaves or 10, you’ve achieved something remarkable.
Keep the momentum
going: Join my Leaf Arts
course to continue exploring mixed media techniques.
100 Days of Leaf Art - Week 13
Want to learn more?
Join me in my Leaf Arts - Transforming Nature into Art course for guided lessons on leaf art techniques!
Come and join us on the course and learn to create your own beautifully designed leaves!
Saturday, 17 May 2025
100 Days of Leaf Art - Week 12
Week 12: Bringing It All Together - a couple of weeks to go!!
At this stage, my
collection of leaf art feels like a cohesive body of work. Each piece tells a
story, and together, they showcase my artistic growth.
This is the time to
refine my favorite techniques and bring all elements together. Some leaves
remain stand-alone pieces, while others are arranged in clusters for more
complex compositions.
Creative Tip: Consider how your pieces work as a series.
Could they be framed together? Used in a handmade book? Think about
presentation and how to showcase your work.
Encouragement: Your art is a reflection of your journey.
Celebrate everything you’ve created so far!
Want ideas for
presenting your work? The Leaf Arts
course includes suggestions for framing, displaying, and preserving your
pieces.
Want to learn more?
Join me in my Leaf Arts - Transforming Nature into Art course for guided lessons on leaf art techniques!
Come and join us on the course and learn to create your own beautifully designed leaves!
Digital Art Papers May - Patreon
Here are the papers for May's Digital Download on Patreon for the $3 Tier. If you join us on the $3 Tier you will have access to all the previously posted content which spans 3 years and includes digital and video resources for your creative project.
We have a Free Trial on the tier so that you can wet your feet and see how you like it. The aim for the papers are to encourage you to do something creative with what you have and provide you with beautiful imagery that you can play around with.
The digital downloads are available on Patreon for you to enjoy, why not come and check it out and have a play with the papers.
Monday, 12 May 2025
Making Zen Online Retreat - Check out the VIP Bonuses!!
Have you signed up Yet?
Just a reminder: the Making Zen Online Retreat, hosted by Kate at Zen Stitching, is returning 26th - 30th May 2025 - and it’s going to be a lot of fun
New to Making Zen?
If you haven’t joined us before, Making Zen is a free, five-day online retreat celebrating slow stitching, mindful making, and creative exploration. Over the course of the retreat, 32 amazing artists will each share a video workshop—free to watch for 24 hours—to spark your creativity and deepen your practice.
We will be diving into themes like:
Coloring with fabric scraps
Intuitive art-making
Zero-waste stitching
Botanically dyed pouches, stitched landscapes…… and so much more.
You’ll come away with mini projects to stitch, fresh techniques to try, and a deep sense of inspiration and calm.
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In the course Embellished & Stitched, I share different ways in which you can transform your stitched words into embellished designs with a variety of techniques and over an hour and a half of video content organized in short segments so you can jump in and out of an activity. Once your purchase has been confirmed you will get access to the course!
Looking forward to having you on the creative adventure!!
Before You Go
Have checked out the papers available on my Patreon. From Free, $3, $10 and $15. Join us on Patreon for FREE
Here are the papers that are available across the tiers that you can use in your art journals and creative projects.