Overcoming Creative Overwhelm: Focus on One Project

Do you ever have so many things on your “to-do” list that it feels overwhelming, and you’re not quite sure where to start? That’s me right now! My studio is buzzing with projects and ideas—more than I can count! But with so much going on, I’m reminding myself to focus on one thing at a time so I can actually get things done.

Today, I’m excited to share one of those “one things” with you: a brand-new mini abstract painting heading to my Flowing Waters Art Shop on Etsy! This tiny treasure is 3×4 inches of vibrant color and joy. I created it using acrylic paints in playful shades of pink, white, and purple, with blue and silver accents. And, of course, I couldn’t resist adding a sprinkle of glitter for that extra bit of sparkly magic.

It’s a little burst of happiness, perfect for a cozy corner of your space or as a unique, handmade gift.

Oh! And if you love mini artwork, keep an eye out—I’ll be adding two more pieces soon: one slightly bigger at 3×5 inches and another at 5×7 inches. I can’t wait to show you!

For now, I’m off to tackle my next project (one step at a time). How about you? Do you ever feel stuck when your to-do list gets too long? I’d love to hear how you handle it—share your tips or funny stories in the comments! And I hope this little painting brings a spark of joy to your day—thanks for being part of my creative journey!

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The Power of Thoughts: A Reflection on Gandhi’s Quote

While flipping through some old notes, I came across this beautiful quote by Gandhi, and it instantly felt like the perfect match for my “Rustic Charm” abstract:

“Your beliefs become your thoughts.
Your thoughts become your words.
Your words become your actions.
Your actions become your habits.
Your habits become your values.
Your values become your destiny.”
~ Gandhi

This quote serves as a great reflection, highlighting how even the simplest thoughts can shape our lives in profound ways. 🎨💫 It reminds us to be mindful of our thoughts and the impact they have on our actions and values. Creating art is my way of reflecting on these ideas, expressing them through color and form, and finding inspiration in life’s little moments.

I hope these words of wisdom inspire you today, thanks for stopping by!🌟✨

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Exciting New Art Supplies for Creative Exploration

I decided to treat myself to some new art supplies, and I’m so excited! There’s something magical about adding fresh supplies to your stash—it’s like opening the door to endless creative possibilities. This time, I picked up Tim Holtz postage stamp stickers and floral collage paper, Ranger Astro Paste, Neon Lunar Paste and Solar Paste plus a small pack of Ice Resin foil sheets. Each item feels like a little nudge to step outside my comfort zone and explore new techniques. The promise of fresh creativity is just too tempting to resist!

I haven’t had a chance to try them yet, but the ideas are already swirling. Will the Neon Lunar Paste add a vibrant pop to my next abstract piece? How will the Ice Resin foil sheets catch the light and elevate my designs? The anticipation of experimenting with these textures and effects is almost as exciting as the process itself.

For now, I’m enjoying this moment of dreaming and planning. There’s something magical about imagining how these supplies will come to life once they meet the page. Stay tuned—I’ll be diving in soon and can’t wait to share the creative journey as it unfolds. 🎨✨

I’d love to hear from you—what are your go-to art supplies, or have you recently treated yourself to something new? Share your experiences in the comments; I’d be so inspired to hear your stories and ideas!

Thank you for stopping by and being part of this artistic adventure—it truly means the world to me! 😊

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“Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.” ~Unknown

Original Artwork Sale: Limited Time Holiday Offer!

Unique Art Gifts for a Memorable Holiday Season! 🎁✨

Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift this Christmas? Start your holiday shopping early with my Original Artwork Sale running from November 18th to December 4th! 🎄🖼️

✨ Each piece in my Etsy Shop is a true original, crafted with care and love. When you choose one, you’re not just buying art—you’re giving a unique story that can be cherished for years to come. ✨

Important: Every artwork is completely unique. Once it’s sold, it’s gone forever! So don’t wait—head over to my shop now and find that perfect gift for someone special (or treat yourself to a little holiday cheer)! 🎨💫

Visit my Etsy Shop to take advantage of this fabulous sale!

Thank you for supporting my art and making this holiday season extra magical! 🎅❤️

Happy shopping and happy holidays! 🎁🎨

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Finding Calm in Chaos through Creativity

Life can feel overwhelming at times, so I recently took a step back to create a little something every day in my small 4.75-inch square zentangle journal. With autumn arriving just last week, I’ve been envisioning a subtle shift in colors—not too drastic, but enough to reflect the season’s quiet transition. That’s why I decided on a limited palette for this design.

I came across a great reminder online: creativity is like a muscle—you have to exercise it regularly to keep it strong. I’ll admit, I never really thought of it that way before, but there’s a lot of truth in that statement. Despite a whirlwind of a week, I still found time to work on my zentangle in small, manageable sections, little by little.

Sneaking in these moments of creativity, even if just for a few minutes, made my week feel less chaotic. Each brief session was a grounding force, and by the end of the week, I had something beautiful to show for it. I hope this encourages you to carve out a few moments for your own creative practice today, no matter how busy life gets.

Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing this journey with me!

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“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” ~Maya Angelou

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Small Art, Big Impact: Exploring Zentangles in a Mini Journal

I recently found the perfect watercolor journal on Etsy at the WanderersPalette—a 4.75-inch square hot press journal with 140 lb watercolor paper. I usually go for cold press, but I wanted something smoother for my zentangle designs, and I’m so glad I made the switch! The size is just right—not too big, not too small—making it ideal for quick designs, especially when I’m on the go.

Whenever I feel stuck on a painting or need something calming, I love creating small designs in this journal. It’s so satisfying to finish a piece in a short time, and the repetitive patterns really help slow my thoughts down—a process I’ve come to enjoy deeply.

Since this is a fairly new journal, I’ll be filling it up with more zentangle designs. But these are the first three, and I hope they inspire you to create your own!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

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“Every artist was first an amateur.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Exclusive Discount Inside: Celebrating My Feature in Art Journaling Magazine! Surprise

I recently received a delightful surprise on Instagram from @stampington—a special discount code to say thank you for my contribution to their Art Journaling Magazine!

Not only do I love Art Journaling Magazine, but I’m also a big fan of several other Stampington publications. Somerset Studio is a treasure trove for mixed media enthusiasts, full of creative projects, fun worksheets and more. In Her Studio takes you behind the scenes into the inspiring spaces of female artists. Willow and Sage offers unique recipes for homemade bath and body products, perfect for some self-care time. And my absolute favorite, Bella Grace, is packed with touching stories, inspirational quotes, and stunning photography. There are so many more amazing publications to explore—definitely check out their site to find your favorites!

As a token of appreciation, I’m excited to share this special discount code with you: PUBLISHED15. Use it to get 15% off everything in their store! Just head over to Stampington.com to start shopping. ✨

I’m so grateful for this kind gesture—thank you, Stampington!💖😊

Happy shopping, everyone!

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The Sea Art Journaling

I’m excited to share my latest artwork with you for the Scrappy8Challenge on Instagram! This month’s theme is “Salt,” and after tossing around a few ideas, the sea 🌊 kept calling to me—it’s salty in the best way! To add a bit of interest and fun, I even sprinkled some coarse sea salt onto the background.

This ocean-themed piece found its home in my cherished 4.5×5″ handmade watercolor journal—a thoughtful gift from my sister on a past birthday. I love working in this journal; the size is just right, and the colorful thread binding adds such a special touch that I made sure to paint around it. To make it even more interesting, I drew a boat and some sea life, then stamped the quote, “My heart is at home by the Sea,” and secured it with some washi tape. I even found a delightful mermaid washi tape by Jane Davenport in my stash, which I thought was the perfect finishing touch. I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out—it’s cute and captures that salty sea vibe!

I have to admit, I’m a little behind on this challenge, so I’ll be catching up on the other two designs over the next week or so. My studio projects have been keeping me busy, but taking this creative detour was a refreshing break.

Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you have a fantastic weekend ahead. 🌟

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Thoughtful Thursday Artist Trading Cards (ATCs): Miniature Masterpieces

Are you familiar with Artist Trading Cards, or ATCs? These tiny works of art, measuring just 2.5 by 3.5 inches, are a delightful way for artists of all levels to share their creativity and connect with others.

While the idea of painting in such detail on this small size seems daunting to me, I deeply appreciate the artistry of those who do. I prefer to collect these miniature masterpieces and admire the incredible talent behind them.

Recently, I found a double matte made exclusively for displaying ATCs and couldn’t wait to showcase my collection. The three paintings in the left column and the three on the right were created by one of my favorite artists, Gretchen Del Rio from California. Her unique spiritual style of painting is incredibly calming. Sadly, it seems she is no longer creating these beautiful works of art, so I feel truly blessed to have this stunning collection from her.

In the middle column, you’ll find toucans at the top and a shorebird at the bottom, painted by Anna Lee in Maryland. Her attention to detail is remarkable, especially the reflection of the bird wading in the water on the bottom.

The middle painting of geraniums was created by Elaine Hayes in Tennessee. This piece holds special meaning for me as my late sister, Helga, loved geraniums, and Elaine’s painting brings back wonderful memories of her. I also have other larger paintings from Elaine, including a blue crab that’s framed and hanging next to my studio table, putting a smile on my face every time I sit down to create.

ATCs are a wonderful way to connect with the artistic community and appreciate the diverse styles and techniques out there. If you haven’t tried creating or collecting them yet, I highly recommend giving it a go. It’s a rewarding and inspiring experience!

Thanks for stopping by!!

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Finding Peace Through Angel Art: A Watercolor Journey

As many of you know, I love painting angels. It’s where I find peace and solace through the artistic process. I started this watercolor painting in my art journal a while ago, but I wasn’t thrilled with the overpowering, bold colors.

Eventually, I decided to move forward and finish her. Surprisingly, once I changed my mindset, the colors started to grow on me, and new ideas emerged on how to complete this painting. Sometimes, we need to take a step back and let things settle before new inspiration comes to us. It’s a reminder that patience and a fresh perspective can transform our work in unexpected ways.

I hope this inspires you in some way today. Thanks for stopping by!!⠀

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“Faith and Fear both demand you believe in something you cannot see. You choose!” ~Bob Proctor