Showing posts with label Journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journaling. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2015

Posted by Unknown On 7:39 AM

Mind Mapping is a great way to free up your imagination and see where it leads. Mind mapping is one of our assignments in Rituals Of Creativity™. You start with a central thought, problem, idea or project...then branch out from there. It's am amazing tool when you are stuck or just don't know how to take the next step. Roberta used this process to map out our Vibration Of Color™class.

Here is a terrific blog site that explains this process well:

http://blog.framed.io/the-key-to-creativity-mind-mapping/

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Posted by Unknown On 5:05 PM
Roberta and I are thrilled to be teaching our popular online Rituals of Creativity™course as a two day hands-on workshop at Melting Heart Boutique in Phoenix.

You will explore the six steps of the creative process, while having fun discovering your creativity by utilizing the journal format.

November 8-9, from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 PM.

To learn more and register for the class, visit our workshop page.


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Posted by Unknown On 10:24 AM
I'm sad to see the last week of class is coming to an end, but happy to announce we will be teaching the online course once again, October 20 - November 30.

Roberta and I had so much fun teaching this course over the summer. We had such wonderful creative students who participated and shared with others. All of us learned and were inspired. So much so that I continued in my journal and finished it!

Here's a couple of new pages:




Thursday, June 19, 2014

Posted by Unknown On 4:57 PM




I added a new Creative Mining™ video that demonstrates using tracing paper to enhance your journal page. It's fun and easy. I love how the original writing appears beneath the words printed on the tracing paper.

Check it out!

Creative Mining™ Tracing Paper video

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Posted by Unknown On 8:58 AM

A gift idea for your mom is to make a Mother's Day journal. We have come up with some prompts to get you started!

Prompts for Mother’s Day Journal:

My Mom’s favorite song


My Mom’s favorite color


My favorite recipe that Mom made


Songs that Mom sung to me.


What is one thing my Mom would have liked to do if she could?


Where was Mom’s favorite place to travel?


What words of encouragement came from Mom?


What did I learn from Mom that made me strong?


What is my Mom’s style?


What did Mom teach me that no one else could?


What traits do I have that Mom has and how are they different or the same?


What is or was Mom’s favorite saying?


What did Mom value most?


What does Mom like to read?


What is my Mom’s history? Where was she born? Where did she spend her childhood?