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11/20/2025

It’s one of those Wednesdays where the week feels both fast and slow at the same time (I know it got crept up and got ahead of us this week). Which makes it feel like the perfect moment to pause and check in with your creativity.

Settling into November, many of us are in that quiet “in-between” stage: gathering ideas, noticing little sparks, and figuring out what we want to bring into the new year.

So here’s your gentle midweek prompt:
What’s one tiny creative thing you did (or want to do) this week?
A doodle, a color palette you loved, a photo you snapped, a craft idea, even rearranging your supplies - it all counts!

Share it below if you’d like. We love seeing those small, honest moments of creativity that make the week feel a little warmer. ✨

11/13/2025

Creative Corner Wednesday! ✨

This week’s Creative Corner is all about process, not perfection.
What’s something you’ve been working on quietly — a sketch, a half-painted canvas, a photo idea, maybe even a creative mess on your desk — that’s been sitting with you lately?

Drop a photo or a few words about where your creativity has been wandering. We love seeing the behind-the-scenes moments that never quite make it to the spotlight.

Remember: creativity doesn’t have to be finished to be celebrated.

11/12/2025

Contrast Spotlight: Amanda Timko of Whispered Legends Artistry

This gorgeous woven basket by Amanda Timko captures the spirit of Contrast in both texture and tone. The natural fibers meet vibrant painted sections, creating a dialogue between organic warmth and intentional design.

As Amanda describes it:

“Contrast between the natural colored fibers of the woven basket and the painted sections. There is also a contrast between the hardness of the reed and the softness of the thread.”

Amanda’s work was a standout at our October event, and this piece continues to showcase her thoughtful craftsmanship and eye for detail. It’s a perfect example of how materials can hold their own quiet conversation when guided by an artist’s touch.

11/12/2025

Contrast Spotlight: Tom Gerweck

This striking piece from Tom Gerweck was originally a class project — created years ago using black paper cut and glued on foam core. It’s a perfect reminder that creativity doesn’t always need elaborate tools to make an impact.

The bold black-and-white composition pulls your eye in with its crisp lines and layered shapes — a true visual treat that plays beautifully with our theme of Contrast.

Thank you, Tom, for sharing this gem from your archives and reminding us how timeless simple materials can be in the hands of imagination. 🖤🤍

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