In The Studio

It's obvious to be grateful for the big things in life, but what about the small daily joys? Jenny notes the simple things that made her happy this week before Thanksgiving.
Jenny looks back on a pivotal moment in her art and design journey. One small moment that has been a guiding force. Note: Thumbnail art is © Richard Diebenkorn.
Jenny gives a quick review of the highlights and challenges faced in 2022.
When a true creative spirit crosses your path it can change your life. I met the Harrington Family in the 1970's. Read about how Andrea's creativity influenced me at a young age.
A lesson in how to be even more creative with less. Jenny's daughter inspired this post with her beautiful handmade bookmarks.

Jenny writes about the books that have informed her creative practice over the years, including a new one on habits. Check out this post if your goals and planning are leaving you feeling a little less than inspired.

Sometimes goal setting and checking off the to-do list just don’t feel right. Some thoughts on my first few weeks of 2021.

How do you recharge creatively? In this post, I talk about my secondary creative endeavors, creative diversions, that help me see surface pattern design with fresh eyes and a deeper sense of creativity.

Sometimes taking a break from the spotlight to “grow roots” makes our lives and our work so much stronger.

In the spirit of the coming new year (and new decade) I thought it would be nice to offer the Floral version of our Weekly Planner Printable. It’s usually $6 in the shop for unlimited downloads, but this week we will have the link active for those who subscribe. Hurry!

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