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Pressing Leaves into Clay

Pressing Leaves into Clay

May 26, 2024June 24, 2025 Blog, Creative Invitations, Nature and Seasons
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Choosing to respond to what is around us in the moment can sometimes take the form of almost wanting to preserve it. Spring is a glorious time, and now in late spring, with summer looming, everything is lush and green. People’s gardens are full of flowers, and I’ve…

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How to Crochet Granny Squares in Spring Colours

How to Crochet Granny Squares in Spring Colours

March 13, 2024June 24, 2025 Blog, Creative Invitations, Gentle Projects, Nature and Seasons
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One of my favourite things to do at the moment is to make colours schemes from photos that I’ve then while I’ve been out. Where I live is beautiful. And although there is a lot to be said for just enjoying what is there in front of us,…

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Ideas for Enjoying Early Spring

Ideas for Enjoying Early Spring

February 24, 2024June 24, 2025 Blog, Creative Invitations, Nature and Seasons, Slowing Down, Thoughts and Reflections

It’s still only February, but here in my little patch of Norfolk there are signs of spring everywhere. We’ve had a very mild, very wet winter. Often it doesn’t start to feel like spring here until the end of March, and occasionally it will even be May before…

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Landscape and Creativity Part 4: Using Things Found in Nature

Landscape and Creativity Part 4: Using Things Found in Nature

January 14, 2024June 24, 2025 Blog, Creative Invitations, Nature and Seasons, Slowing Down
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Getting outside in winter, unless you absolutely have to, can be tricky. Not only is the weather awful, but the days are so much shorter. In summer, it doesn’t feel like a challenge to get up a bit earlier and go for a walk, or to go out…

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Helping inspiration to find us doesn't have to be Helping inspiration to find us doesn't have to be complicated. A little walk and our senses are sometimes all we need. 

Even one small sensory thing can spark an idea. 

Swipe through the carousel for prompt for each sense that you can try when you are out. I've combined smell and taste, at least until the blackberries are ripe!

What sense feels most inspiring to you at the moment? ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฑ

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It's interesting how stripes appear in nature and It's interesting how stripes appear in nature and more generally in the landscape.

๐ŸŒธ On shells and pebbles
๐ŸŒธ On old walls, there might be stripes moss between layers of bricks
๐ŸŒธ Fences and hedges make stripes in the fields
๐ŸŒธ Woods, beach, sea, sky and clouds make a stripy view
๐ŸŒธ The way shadows fall 
๐ŸŒธ On feathers

I remember realising how stripy the Fens were years ago. I was 16 and on a trip to Ely with the church choir. It was a place I had wanted to visit, mainly because of the children's book, Tom's Midnight Garden!

While I was there I bought a postcard. It was a watercolour of the cathedral, and I noticed how the artist had painted the fields as stripes.

Years later, I was on the beach at Hunstanton with my boys, and I noticed how the sand, the sea, the sky and the clouds made stripes.

There are often stripes on the things we make too. I have a half finished ripple blanket upstairs!

What are you noticing at the moment?

๐ŸŒธ This kind of noticing is something we explore in the Wild Blossom Companion โ€” a seasonal creative guide full of gentle invitations like this. June is available on Etsy. The link is in my bio ๐Ÿ’–

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Printed leaves from last week. It turns out that g Printed leaves from last week. It turns out that gouache is quite nice for printing on fabric, as long as you don't have plans to wash it!

I added a little bit of embroidery, some backstitch worked in gold thread. I like it so much I might put it in a frame and hang it up somewhere!

The idea for printing with leaves is taken from the Wild Blossom Companion.

I've created the Wild Blossom Companion around the idea of creative invitations, which are open ended creative suggestions, designed to encourage playful explanation. 

Each month has a theme, and it also includes a little reflective piece to read, some lovely quotes and some journaling prompts. 

If you're the kind of person who likes being in nature, who wants to pay attention to the small things, seasonal shifts and everyday joys that are often overlooked, then you might quite like The Wild Blossom Companion. 

The link is in my bio, and if you are not ready to commit to a whole year, the June edition is available as a standalone month on Etsy. That link's in my bio too ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ’–

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This is the kind of thing I mean by a creative inv This is the kind of thing I mean by a creative invitation โ˜๏ธ

The invitation was to find some leaves and print with them. So I went out into the garden and collected a few.

I needed a piece of fabric, so I cut a bit from an old sheet that had a rip in it. It was  too white though, and I wanted to be less bright, so I dyed with with green tea. 

As I didn't have fabric paint, I used gouache instead. I wasn't sure whether it would work, but as I'm not planning on washing it I didn't need it to be colourfast. So I thought paint would probably be fine.

I chose one yellow and one blue, and mixed up some greens.

About 4 leaves in, I started to worry a bit about composition and how it would look when it was finished. In other words, I was dithering about at the top of the tube slide that would land in overthinking, procrastination and perfectionism.

So I reminded myself that I was trying out an idea, and that perfect is often less interesting anyway ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ’–

When I was away from the top of that slide, it felt good to be doing something creative just for fun.

If you like the idea of creative invitations, you might like the Wild Blossom Companion. It's a gentle, monthly themed guide for creative people, nothing prescriptive or stress inducing, but plenty of ideas and gentle encouragement to dip into at your own pace. It's here: https://subscribepage.io/iUBw6Y

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