You’ve been gathering all along
You don’t always call it art.
Sometimes it’s the way you tear the edge of a receipt and tuck it into your notebook.
The way you pause at a faded photo in a thrift store bin, feeling its weight even before you know why.
The way you arrange your day around a sliver of light that only enters your studio at 3 p.m.
You are already creating.
You don’t need permission to begin.
You’ve already begun—in whispered ways, in gentle acts of noticing, in the quiet gathering of a thousand small things.
A Note from the Universe for the Tender & Uncertain
Some days, beginning is the bravest thing we can do.
Not because the act of creating is hard—but because we are carrying so much tenderness.
Tenderness around time, energy, confidence.
Tenderness around “getting it right” or “not wasting it.”
Tenderness around wanting it to mean something.
And sometimes what we really need… is a permission slip.
Shape Your Story
Your story is layered.
It holds threads of joy and ache, growth and unraveling, silence and song.
It isn’t linear or tidy—and it was never meant to be.
But it is yours—and within it lives a kind of radiant wisdom that cannot be taught, only lived.
Create a Gentle Creative Ritual
There’s something sacred about the moment you sit down to create—not to produce or perfect, but simply to be with your own creative unfolding. In a world that moves fast and praises output, choosing to tend your creativity with gentleness is a quiet act of resistance. And a radical act of self-trust.
Nurture Your Soul
In a world that prizes output and urgency, soul-tending can feel radical. But here, within the rhythm of The Soulful Journey, it is essential.
To nurture your soul is to honor your inner landscape as sacred.
It’s to slow down long enough to hear what your heart is whispering.
It’s to understand that the quiet moments—the tea breaks, the morning pages, the walks without purpose—are not distractions from your art.
They are the art.
Celebrate Your Creative Magic
There is a spark in you.
It’s not something you have to earn, prove, or explain.
It’s there when you’re painting at the kitchen table, scribbling in a notebook, arranging wildflowers in a jar, or letting your mind wander in the shower.
It lives in the little moments of curiosity, intuition, and beauty-making that come so naturally, they’re easy to overlook.
Making Space for Your Art
Maybe it’s been weeks… months… even years since you last touched a paintbrush, opened your notebook, or sat in stillness with yourself and a blank page. Not because the desire isn’t there — but because life got loud, and your art got quiet.
You are not alone in this.
A Place to Gather the Threads
There are seasons when the throughline feels clear—when the work flows, the pages fill, and your hands know exactly what they’re doing.
And then there are seasons like this one.
When what you have are pieces.
Snippets.
Whispers.
Unfinished phrases. A color that won’t leave you alone. An image you keep sketching again and again. A sentence you tear from a book and tape to your wall, not knowing why.
This, too, is a kind of making.
This is gathering.
Honor Your Wisdom
There is a quiet kind of knowing that lives in your hands.
It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t demand perfection.
Instead, it hums beneath the surface—steady, lived-in, true.
This is the wisdom you’ve earned through experience, through showing up, through years of becoming. And in the creative life, it’s often the very thing we forget to trust.
A Journal for Soulful Creativity and Inner Reflection
There are seasons when our creativity feels clear and alive — when we know what we want to say, what we want to make, how we want to show up.
And then there are the other seasons:
The in-between.
The tender.
The uncertain.
The layered.
The Season of Becoming
A Creative Path Through The Soulful Journey
There comes a moment—often quiet, sometimes sudden—when the urge to prove or perfect begins to soften. In its place, something deeper begins to stir: a gentle call to turn inward, to create without urgency, and to honor the wisdom etched into your becoming.
On The Art of Layering A Life
There’s a certain kind of beauty that doesn’t shout.
It gathers slowly. Softly.
It doesn’t demand attention—it invites presence.
Lately, I’ve found myself drawn to that kind of beauty.
Something Is Stirring
Not everything begins with a bang.
Sometimes, the beginning is a whisper.
A rustle in the leaves.
A half-formed sentence in the dark.
A longing that arrives before you have words for it.
If you’ve been feeling it too—the pull to slow down, to gather what’s been scattered, to return to something ancient and quietly yours—you’re not alone.
The Language Of Layers
We don’t always tell our stories in straight lines.
Sometimes, they emerge through torn paper and soft edges, through marks made slowly, intuitively.
Sometimes, the story needs space to unfold—not in bold declarations, but in quiet gestures and subtle textures.
This is the language of layers.
Found and Layered
Have you ever felt drawn to vintage materials—the timeworn pages, the delicate textures, the whispers of forgotten stories? There’s something magical about layering old and new, blending ephemera with paint, ink, and intuition to create something uniquely yours. If you’ve been yearning to infuse your art journaling practice with a deeper sense of meaning and creative play, my new Found & Layered workbook is just what you need.
Artful Journeys Abroad
There’s something alchemic about stepping into a new country, breathing in unfamiliar air, and letting your senses guide your creativity. My art workshops in Portugal and Paris weren’t just about making beautiful travel journals—they were about becoming more fully ourselves through the act of creating in places steeped in history, charm, and inspiration.
Tender Archivist of Self
So much of life passes by without pause. We rush through days, to-do lists, and distractions. But somewhere within you lives the part that notices—the glint of a weathered button, the quiet ache of a forgotten melody, the way light filters through old lace.
Celebrating World Collage Day
Each May, artists around the globe gather—virtually and in studio spaces—to celebrate World Collage Day, a joyful nod to the timeless, tactile magic of cutting, layering, and storytelling through scraps and fragments.
The Magpie Society
Somewhere along a cobblestone alley in Lisbon, with the scent of blooming wisteria in the air and the hum of Portuguese conversation floating past us, I realized something beautiful: we were all becoming magpies.
Oh, Paris!
Layers of Light, History, and Ink
Paris greeted us with soft gray skies and the shimmer of morning on the Seine. From the first breath of croissant-laced air, we knew we had stepped into a dream. Each arrondissement had its own rhythm, its own palette—and we chased them all with hungry eyes and open hearts.