Entries in Creative Projects (9)
The Be Brave Project
Make Magic Everyday

I met Heather Sullivan many years ago and have enjoyed following her beautiful creative path since then. Her Build Altars website is full of advice, ideas and inspiration to create your own altar and being more beauty into your everyday life.
"Build Altars is a website dedicated to all beings being happy, feeling satisfied and experiencing joy in life. Here you will find information on intuition, intuitive counseling, art, the goddess, seasonal energy, ritual, altar building and bringing magic and awareness into your daily life." -Build Altars Website
Send Hope!
I am teaching my final workshop today in this first four week series, and one of our projects this afternoon will be to create cards for this project, organized by Jen Lemen. Get creative and send hope across the Atlantic!
Cute Overload
I came across this book in a bookstore in Boulder this past weekend and it looks super fun!
Entirely Too Good to be True

Two of my artistic soulmates - Kelly Rae Roberts and Mati McDonough - have dreamed up and made real a creative feast to be held in Tuscany this fall. Details for Take Flight! Discover Your Creative Wings in Tuscany are here - does this sound ever so dreamy or what?
LifeArt

I love what David Horvitz is up to on his website - small creative acts in everyday life.
Exploring Color & Creativity

Need some quick art prompts or projects to get you going? Nita Leland's website is chock full of bite-size morsels that are perfect antidotes to those pesky potholes that prevent us from picking up a paintbrush or pencil. Check out her Art Projects page in particular; my other favorite pages have inspiring quotes and artist interviews.
Hope Revolution

This lovely blogger left a comment on this entry yesterday with a link to this fabulous website for Hope Revolution. I love this!
Creative Project

Welcome to the neverending circle of creativity - here is a photo of a creation by Sabrina Ward Harrison taken by Christine Castro posted on M-C Turegeon's blog. I just posted about M-C, had lunch with Christine last week and might be participating in Sabrina's next workshop...it is all one giant creative mind maze, is it not?
What is also is is a great idea - how about we all buy a tub of sidewalk chalk and leave some inspiring messages on our neighborhood sidewalks...maybe after the sun has set, so everyone gets little inspiring surprises in the morning. Let's make Keri Smith proud!
A few weeks ago I wrote little messages on tiny cards and left them all over car windshields on a walk through my neighborhood and I felt just a tiny bit sneaky, giggling every time I placed a note under someone's windshield wiper.
Get some chalk, write some messages and send me some photos!!




