Saturday, 2 August 2025
Digital Art Papers August - Patreon
Thursday, 31 July 2025
Declaration - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
You made it – thank you so much for joining me on this journey.
Taking part in any challenge however long is an amazing feat, If you showed up for any or all of the days, Thank you so much! You showed up for creativity, courage, and commitment. That’s worth celebrating!
I have taken part in many challenges over the years, and there are always nuggets of inspiration that you can get from each challenge, and often if you have completed all the small tasks you now have a body of work you can expand on.
Even if you only did a few
days there is something to be gained, you might decide to go over the tasks
again and give yourself more time.
I will be creating a FREE course on my platform that you can come back to anytime you want to refresh yourself with the activities and suggestions. There will also be a few additional guides, checklists, audio files that you can access as well.
What can you do?
- Journal about your creative identity. Celebrate it visually in a page with your art supplies.
- What do you want to say about your creative self now? What are you claiming or stepping into?
- You might write a love letter to yourself, or a simple declaration like: “I am an artist and these are the things that I like”
- Then, turn it into a page that reflects your journey - use your favorite colors and supplies. Add elements that you like using - anything that makes you smile.
Takeaway Nuggets:
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Celebrating
yourself deepens your creative confidence.
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Step into
the Artist that you are!
Remember to check out the course platform and sign up for the challenge and additional support materials, you can access it whenever you want and it is a great companion to the Full Course - Filling the Creative Well
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
YouTube - Weekly Videos to encourage your creative practice, Slow stitching, art journaling and Artists chats - Learn More Here
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
Reflect and Revisit - Filling the Creative Well Blog Series
Today we take a gentle pause to look back.
Reflection is a powerful part of our creative process, t is where we get to turn experience into
insight, pages into patterns, and effort into wisdom.
Overall, what exercises were you able to do? What
resonated with you and why?
What themes or images repeat in your work? Are
there certain colors that keep showing up? Did anything surprise you? What felt
hard, and what flowed easily?
What you can try
- Let yourself revisit one page that feels unfinished or sparks additional thought, what comes up for you?
- Do you feel like adding to it, maybe a word comes up for you.
- Follow the Threads - Add to it, write beside it, collage over it. Or just sit with it and notice what it taught you.
Reflection doesn’t have to be heavy. It’s
simply noticing and acknowledging your growth.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Reflection turns your creative experience into meaningful growth.
- Every page carries a lesson - if you pause to receive it.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Break the Rules - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
There are no rules in how you want to express yourself creatively and it is entirely up to you what mediums you use and the combinations.
A lot of us still carry around the negative
talk of others, ‘don’t make a mess’, ‘stay within the line’, ‘you’ll never be’
– and fill in the gap for the fragments of negativity buried deep within needs
to be excavated and released. Today, break them.
What you can try
- Choose one creative “rule” you usually follow and break it boldly. Let that spark a wild, free page.
- Paint off the edge. Use your non-dominant hand. Cut a hole in the paper. Tape something in backwards. Turn your journal upside down. Layer paint before it's dry.
- Use a tool “incorrectly.” Delight in the freedom of doing things your own way. Think outside of the box.
- This exercise reminds you that you are in charge of your practice. You get to choose what works for you.
What rules have you been following without
even noticing? Today, drop them. And see what happens.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Rule-breaking leads to creative liberation.
- Art becomes more alive when we stop trying to “get it right.”
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Monday, 28 July 2025
Follow the Fun - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
What lights you up creatively? What brings a
smile to your face, makes you laugh, or makes time disappear - those moments
where you have been creating when it seems like only a few moments have passed
but you have been creating for several hours, it is amazing and delightful when
that happens you have been totally immersed in the activity. Where do you find your creative joy?
Creative fun can look like whatever you want
it to be, and you can have several different activities which take you to that
place where you can just play. Fun might
look like cutting up paper scraps, splattering paint, playing with stickers,
drawing wonky characters, or writing poetry from the words you cut out of a
magazine. It doesn’t have to be meaningful or serious it is about loosening the
reins and going with the flow.
We can forget to follow the fun in our art because we think it has to “matter” or be impressive. It also sometimes gets caught up in the words of the ‘critic’ who will lurk in the background of our minds and have some throwaway negative comment. So having these fun and creative activities is a great way to ‘do it anyway.
What you can try
- Choose your favorite supply and go wild. Let joy be the only goal. Follow the fun and create without editing or overthinking.
- Make something just for the joy of it. No meaning. No message. Just fun.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Joy is a powerful guide to creative flow.
- Art doesn’t have to be serious to be meaningful.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Sunday, 27 July 2025
Listen to the Page - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
Sometimes we approach a blank page with all our ideas already formed or sometimes we look at a blank page and nothing comes to us. But what if the page itself had something to say?
Today is an invitation to slow down and listen.
What you can try
- Start without a plan. Choose one color, one tool, and one word or shape. Add, pause, listen. Let the page guide your next steps.
- Instead of forcing an idea or trying to make something beautiful, begin your page with gentle observation. Start with a color that feels right. Let your hand make marks without a goal. Pause. What’s emerging? What does the page need? A little space? A layer of texture? A word?
- Treat your page like a living thing. Let it guide you. Try responding instead of directing. This type of intuitive creation opens the door to new discoveries it’s less about control and more about connection.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Intuition deepens when we slow down and
respond to the process.
- The page becomes a mirror when we truly
listen.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Saturday, 26 July 2025
Zoom Out + Celebrate - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
Think about your creative practice and how many times you have shown up for yourself and celebrate. If you have been joining me daily on this journey then You have made past the halfway mark, now take time to zoom out, reflect, and celebrate. You’ve shown up for your creative self for 26+ days. That’s no small thing.
As you look back through your journal or art pieces. What do you see? How have you grown, where have you shown courage? What does your creative voice sound like. These are the fruits of your commitment you have shown to yourself.
What you can try
- Create a page that celebrates this journey so far.
- Take a moment to celebrate yourself today.
- Make a joyful page, dance, write yourself a love letter. Share your work if it feels right.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Completion is a form of creative joy.
- Your journey matters—every single step.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Friday, 25 July 2025
Your Creative Why - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
Why do you create? What brings you to the page and into your studio or creative space, the paint, the thread, the glue? Your creative “why” is your foundation, it is important to articulate it.
What you can try
- Create a page around your creative purpose. Use images, color, and affirmations.
- Spend time today reflecting on what drives your creativity. Is it joy? Healing? Connection? Play?
- Once you find your “why,” document it. Write it down. Make a visual reminder.
- Your “why” roots your practice in meaning.
- Purpose sustains creativity through the peaks and valleys
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Thursday, 24 July 2025
Express - Filling The Creative Well - Blog Series
Expression is at the foundation of our art, and we can find many different creative ways for that expression to be visible. Let go of the idea that it has to take a specific form or be what 'others normally do'. It is coming from you, and it doesn’t have to be pretty. It just needs to be your truth.
Let go of polish and focus on truth-telling through color, line, and texture. It doesn’t happen overnight, but it is a practice that you commit to.
What are you holding right now, it could be emotionally, mentally, spiritually? Pour it onto the page this is not a performance it is for you. Let the work be raw, real, and uncensored.
What you can Try
- Make a page that expresses a strong emotion or truth you’re carrying today
- Use color to represent mood, create marks, writing, or found words.
- This is your space to show visually how you feel to vent or celebrate. Cry on the page, laugh, sing or whisper.
Expression is not about art that’s understood, it is about art that feels.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Expression is healing even when it’s messy.
- Your page can hold what your words cannot voice.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Wednesday, 23 July 2025
Wild and Free - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
I used to worry a lot about what 'they' would think about my work and me if I posted. I started to ask myself who the 'they' were that I allowed to take up real-estate in my mind for FREE. I tried to put a face to the 'they' - all those who had negative things to say, or who I imagined would have something to criticize me for and I decided to untether myself.
Let yourself create with childlike joy and abandon. We can hold ourselves in such ridged constraints worrying about what the others might think.
What you can try
Put on music and move while you create. Draw with your eyes closed. Your creative practice doesn’t have to be tidy it just has to be true and come from you.
Create a page that’s loose, bold, and unfiltered. Let your instinct lead.
Create on the wild side and tap into your intuition. It lets your hands speak before your mind interrupts. You can also rediscover the part of you that just wants to feel good creating.
Whatever you make today, let it be untamed. Wild lines. Loud color. Bold movement. Nothing is too much.
Takeaway Nuggets:
Wildness invites joy and surprise.
Freedom is where the real magic begins.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Tuesday, 22 July 2025
Visual Voice - Filling the Creative Well - Blog Series
Your creative voice is already with you it lives in your color choices, the lines and patterns you repeat, the shapes you love. You don’t have to “find” your voice, you just have to notice it and allow it to be express.
Today is about tuning into our creative
voice. Look through your past work and
think about what patterns emerge. What
symbols, colors, or subjects come up time and time again? Your visual language might be soft, abstract,
intricate, or bold and interchangeable. All of it is valid.
What can you Try
- Create a visual self-portrait using colors, symbols, or textures that feel like “you.”
- Create a piece using materials that bring you joy.
- Draw or collage with your favorite colors.
- Let your hand make the marks it wants to make, your not trying to impress anyone, it is all about expression.
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Your creative voice is already inside you start to pay attention.
- Expression over imitation leads to authentic work.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .
Managing Waste for Creative - Projects Material Musings
It has become increasingly important for me to consider sustainable sourcing for my supplies, and I experiment with techniques and recycling materials either from my own supplies or thrift stores and also revisit unfinished projects for renewed inspiration.
Monday, 21 July 2025
Use What You Have - Filling the Creative Well Blog Series
We can easily fall into the trap of waiting for the perfect art supply or not using that art supply because you are saving it for best - the perfect brush, or the perfect moment.
Dig into your current supplies, what haven’t you used for a long time? What has been neglected? We can often overlook our supplies in the pursuit for more. There is beauty in using what’s available and, creativity often thrives when we set limitations and work within them.
In the video I speak about all the books that I have bought over the years and thinking about what inspired me from the book and how I can adapt it with what I have.
When you use what you have, you practice gratitude. And you discover unexpected possibilities. There’s nothing missing, you are already surrounded by potential.
What you can Try
- Create a full page using only what you already have within your immediate space
- Look around your space: what is within arm’s reach? What can be repurposed or transformed?
Takeaway Nuggets:
- Limitation sparks imagination
- What you already have is more than enough.
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Check out some of the free and paid resources below to enhance your creative journey
Check out Filling the Creative Well which helps you establish your creative practice. In the course Filling the Creative Well, your journal is also a place to answer questions, encourage and motivate you, some days you need a reminder and so filling it with encouraging words so that you can come back to it, especially in those days where you are in a valley is really important. .













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