Monday, April 28, 2008

Cultivating Creativity

Several years ago, David and I decided we would live a life centered around creativity. Although it was scary leaving our "secure" jobs, we have never regretted this choice.

Almost daily, we have lovely customers come in our shop and say things like "I wish I were creative like that." And we always follow up with "you can be! Just give it a try." It always amazes me when people do not realize their own creativity. I think the secret lies in finding something you love to do, and don't worry about making mistakes. Try lots of arts and crafts, get messy. If you are too shy at first to show people your work, then don't. Do it for you.

Here are some of the resources that helped us on our creative journey:

1. The Artists Way by Julia Cameron - This book has been an invaluable tool in opening up my creative side. Ms. Cameron recommends starting your day with "Morning Pages". I truly believe everyone should keep a journal, even if you do not have creative aspirations.

2. Violette's Folk Art Violette's brightly colored house makes me smile every time! Go to the "About Me" link to see photos of her Magic Cottage. While you are there, also explore her blog and her art tips. She also provides a message board, where you will meet lots of creativity seekers!

3. http://www.artellaland.com/10WaysToCultivate.PDF This is a fun little list of 10 ways to cultivate your creativity. You would be surprised at how these suggested activities can open doors to inspiration.

4. Take classes! They are offered at local community colleges, local parks and recreation departments, and craft stores. I love sitting in a room with other creative people and making stuff!

5. Planet Sark This website is amazing! SARK offers lots of resources and encouragement for creative souls. If you have never read a SARK book, pick one up at your local bookstore. You are in for a colorful treat!

What resources have helped you on your creative path?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Puzzles!

As if I do not already have enough ways to waste time! I just found a website that has hundreds of jigsaw puzzles you can do online. Here's one for you to try.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

New Goods at Sage and Daisy!


We just received the cutest batch of wrist purses from the talented Lauren Kathleen. These are perfect for quick trips into the store, or a night out on the town with the girls. They are wonderful because you can put them in a larger purse and use them as a wallet, and then grab them out when you don't feel like carrying your large handbags. I love these so much that one came home with me immediately, and I don't know how I lived without it before! There are only 3 left in the store, so hurry in to choose yours!

We have loads of new Spring accessories arriving daily, so come in and take a peek! We are also working on new soap fragrances to celebrate the arrival of warmer weather. How does Aloha Pineapple sound? It is truly fabulous.