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Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Staying Inspired

(Photography by: Jill Doty) 

A common question that a lot of us get in the creative industry is, "How do you stay inspired?" It is so easy for us to get stuck in ruts where our work becomes dull and honestly loses our interest. To have creative businesses, it must be fueled by a creative life. So, while we do not claim to have all the answers to this question and we do still find ourselves in this dry place every now + then, we have found a few things that keep us inspired that we wanted to share!

A misconception that we hear of often is to be inspired for floral design, we should study flowers or visit a flower farm to 'fall in love again' with their beauty again. Maybe for you as an abstract painter, someone told you that you should study other abstract paintings. Maybe you are a musician and you were told sitting in symphonies because that would be your best teaching. This simply is not true. As creatives we find, see, hear, smell and feel art all around us.  One of our favorite things to study at Bloomin' is line composition. The lines and angles of a floral design are so incredibly important. For this we study art, we see the way things grow naturally in the wild, we see lines and shapes all around us. For a musician, you might study music by stepping outside and hearing the wind blow around you. For an abstract painter, you might study feelings and the way emotions can be evoked in humans.

A woman that we highly regard in the creative industry, Joy Thigpen, once said that staying inspired can look like eating pre-packaged food versus whole foods. The pre-packaged foods being magazines, Pinterest, the Internet and whole foods being people, traveling, and nature. Both are necessary and offer great benefits, but just as our bodies gain much more benefit from eating whole foods, so our brains gain the same in creativity.

Another simple technique we (try) to practice is planning creative days. This is fun to do with friends, but it is also fun to do on your own. If you have time to do this once a week, you are doing something right, but for most of us this usually happens once a month or once a quarter. This is something that restores your soul. It can be a trip somewhere, a hike, a cocktail class, or an art museum visit. The options are endless on this earth for having a creative day. We would love to hear your feedback of what you have done th left you inspired. I think we can all share in this together and it might kickstart some ideas for others!

Our last tip is to keep things simple. A lot of times we find when we become overwhelmed which leads to burn out which leads to lack of inspiration and wanting to quit (haha), it is because we have overcommitted ourselves. By keeping things simple we are able have to create space around us to think and have time to plan those creative days. Sometimes staying inspired as a creative is not just so our business can benefit from it, it is so our well being as a creative can flourish. Our creative businesses would not exist if us a creative did not exist.


Saturday, August 1, 2015

Gather Workshop: Defining Enough



(Sweet friends I made: Jill Doty, me, Lauren Holman, Brittany Viklund, & Julia Rymer)

Two weekends ago I had the honor of attending the Gather Workshop. If you have not heard of it yet, you should absolutely check it out here. If you are a budding creative or in need of some creative entrepreneurial encouragement, just go ahead & buy a ticket to the next workshop.

I went into the weekend open-minded with no set goal of what I wanted to come out with at the end of the workshop. I wanted to be a blank canvas open with expectation of being filled with encouragement and educational tips.  Our meeting location was the gorgeous Foster ATL, which so appropriately meets the vision of Gather to build a culture of balance and freedom among Atlanta’s creative community.  We tackled a range of topics from finances, branding, and marketing to staying inspired and avoiding burnout (my FAVORITE part) by inspirational speakers Mattie TiegreenKaitie BryantHaley SheffieldBritt Bass Turner and Shanna Skidmore.

During Shanna’s session, one thing she said that stuck most to me was, “We need to know what we have to have (personally & for our business), versus what we think we should be doing.”

I loved this quote most because as we forge this new territory in the creative world, I think we forget how to take care of ourselves and if we cannot do that well, then we are not going to take care of the people around us well either. Yes, we have fun jobs and yes, it may seem like we have a lot of freedom in our work but in reality I do not think we are setting boundaries for ourselves to experience true freedom. This does not happen because we think that we have to work all day every day to get our name ‘out there’ so we can actually be successful or that we have to say yes to every wedding/consultation/styled shoot/collaboration so someone else does not get it and then we miss out on what could have sky rocketed our business. We can become so discouraged thinking that we are not doing ENOUGH and even more discouraged when we think about all that we SHOULD be doing. Our richness of life does not come from pressuring ourselves to do more and be more.

Being at Foster with 30 other courageous women reminded me of something I think we as creative entrepreneurs struggle to remember: life is to be enjoyed. The way we run our businesses, the high rate of burnout, and how we define ‘what is enough’ for us is different when we remember that this life is to be enjoyed.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Bridal Inspiration

(Photo by: Rustic White)
(Planning & Styling by: Molly McKinley Designs)

We were so excited to be a part of a bridal inspiration shoot recently at Summerour Studio that was just featured on Weddings Unveiled last week! We love the natural light that Summerour Studio offers paired with the softness of this Carol Hannah gown from The Sentimentalist and vivid crimson florals. Take a look at the feature on Weddings Unveiled for more photos!