Hello, creative friends!
Today I’m sharing three helpful tools that I’ve relied on lately to reconnect with my creativity. As an artist, I have often run into creative exhaustion and artist’s block. But, I inevitably find tactics to push past that and start creating again. These are the tools I...
I'm excited to announce that I am busy working on a new class, which will launch in early May.
I’ll be teaching the method I use to boost my creativity and generate new ideas for my own art and business: my daily art journaling practice!
I’ve been in a routine for the last couple of months of cr...
The most exciting thing about the end of a year is picking out your planner for the next year. Right?
I’m popping onto the blog today to share my 2023 planner setup with you. Read on for all the details, or click over to watch the YouTube video where I chat through all the details!
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What do you enjoy doing during your time off around the holidays? I definitely love to snuggle under a blanket and watch my favorite Christmas movies over and over (hello, Christmas Vacation). And I love taking some time to dream about and set some goals for the new year. It’s also a great time t...
I’m so thankful to have what I consider the best job in the world.I get to design, print, and ship planner stickers from my home office. I design patterns for fabric, wallpaper, and home decor. I make YouTube videos, write blog posts, and play around on Pinterest. Sometimes I have to pinch myself...
It’s been a dream of mine (for the past ten years or so) to teach an art class online, and I am so thrilled to announce that my first ever online class is here! 🎉
It's called Express Yourself Through Art Journaling and it is now live on Skillshare.
In the class, we’ll dive into a favorite hobby ...
Here on the blog you'll find articles about art journaling, planning, goal setting, and tips and tricks I've learned in my work as an artist. I love to share behind the scenes peeks into my studio and sketchbook, as well as how I balance digital & analog tools as a surface designer. Go ahead, leave a comment!