Embrace the Artist in You: 5 Simple Activities to Give You Freedom to Explore Your Creative Side

I decided to create a new class, "Embrace the Artist In You: 5 Simple Activities to Give You Freedom to Explore Your Creative Side." This class is currently completely free to join.

It’s been so fun seeing all the projects students have been posting to my class “Easy Coloring Book Design!”

One of the students posted in her review, “The only thing she does not address is how to overcome self-criticism when it comes to drawing!”

I do realize how important this is as I had a breakthrough moment around mindset when first getting into art.

Therefore, I decided to create a new class, “Embrace the Artist In You: 5 Simple Activities to Give You Freedom to Explore Your Creative Side.”

This class is currently completely free to join. I want to help as many people as possible find their creativity when it comes to art!

embrace the artist in you

==> Get free access here: https://yourcreativeadventure.com/free/

 

Have you ever said, “I’m not an artist” or “I can’t draw”?

Or have you ever created a piece of artwork and then you looked at it and thought, “my artwork is no good, there’s something wrong with it.”

Not long ago, I said these same things.

My turning point came when my nieces taught me that art can be fun and it doesn’t have to be expensive.

It unlocked a creative side of me that had laid dormant for almost 30 years.

The #1 thing that will block our creativity is our “stinkin’ thinkin'” or mindset issues.

The self-criticism, perfectionism and judgment.

When I first started art, one of the first things art taught me was to let go of control and enjoy the process.

We will create an art piece around these 5 affirmations:

1.) Create without judgment

2.) Learn to relax

3.) Art is unique not perfect

4.) Let go of performance and have fun

5.) There is no right or wrong in art

What students are already saying:

“What a quality class. Breakthrough moment was the affirmation, ‘Let go of performance and have fun.’ this gave me permission to draw from the heart (and imagination). Clear, concise teaching, thank you Shelley.” – Susanne Collyer

Why not try something new and allow yourself to start exploring your creative side? 

==> Get free access here: https://yourcreativeadventure.com/free/

Creating with you,

 

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