In the year leading up to the launch of the Studio Yearbook, I invited several creatives to be a part of its development. Creative soul Dara Dines was on our winter team, experimenting and playing with this guided journal and making it her own. I am delighted to share with you Dara’s flip-through.
Author: Jamie
Creativity, Sharing & Insight (Plus Stars!)
On Tuesday & Friday mornings I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.
Today: As I prep the yearbooks for shipping, I’m learning and gathering my insights. I’m excited to send these out into the world – and delighted to be receiving stars!
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Resistance, Blocks & Holding True
On Tuesday & Friday mornings I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.
Today: I am answering some recent questions about staying true to your vision and dealing with resistance.
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Caturday: Lots of Photo Opps











Creating, Discomfort & Energy Management
On Tuesday & Friday mornings I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.
Today: An intense week has me thinking about bravery and comfort zones, about energy up and energy down, about the power of discernment in our creative lives.
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Sharing Your Work, Entrepreneurship & The Studio Yearbook
On Tuesday & Friday mornings I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.
Today: Right now in the studio it’s all yearbook all the time! Today I share a little bit of what I’ve learned bringing this project to life.
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Art Day: Target Animals
It is almost impossible to imagine that this is my first Art Day of 2018. It’s an incredibly busy time but I was up early on Sunday morning and thought, “Why not pull my paints out?” I took the opportunity to finally get to the first mixed media lesson of Carla Sonheim’s 365 course for this year: Target Animals.
One of the things that Carla said in the class was that we would learn something about ourselves, our likes and dislikes, when we worked on this project.
I think this is true with every creative work we do.
My learning with this lesson was about developing the discernment to notice when things are difficult or messy because I need better tools or I need more practice. Plus, I learned, once again, that I love working with animals!