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Aug
07

Wordle and my creativity

If you haven’t had a chance to play with wordle yet, you should! It is one of those tools that allows you to use your inner creativity with someone elses tools. Basically, you enter text into a box – whatever text you want – and it creates a word jumble based on the frequency of the words. Then, you can change the font and color...

Aug
06

5 Myths about being (or not being) creative

Is creativity a myth? I have always been creative, maybe not ‘einstein’ or ‘da vinci’ creative, but I have been creatve none the less. And, in my plight for new and creative things, I have run into the same 5 misconceptions over and over. Now I am here to tell you once and for all – none of them are true! 1. Creativity is a gift, you...

Aug
05

Stumbling upon stumble upon for creativity

In the real world, ’other people’ who write or speak about the same topics you do would be concidered competetition. But, in the online world, ’other people’ who write or speak about the same topics is concidered inspiration! And, I have found a great source for inspiration and incredible writing. Creative Something. And today, they wrote about Stuble Upon as another great source for creative ideas from (you guessed it!)...

Aug
04

My ‘not a blog post’ post

My husband and ISometimes the best thing you can do to get your creativity flowing is to cut your day short and enjoy it with someone you love. I’m taking my own advice and cutting out early to spend today (which happens to be my husband and my 1 year wedding anniversary ) with the most important person in my life - my husband! G’night! ...

Aug
01

Artist of my creative moment – Sean Tiner

Each friday I will be showing off a piece of art, music or photography from an artist that I have found. If you have someone that you love, or a piece that makes you feel creative, let me know – I’m always looking for great new creative minds! I connected with Sean Tiner via Twitter- and absolutely love his stylized portraits. This piece is one of my...