She is always on the lookout for new ways to express herself. She has an endless supply of ideas and a passion for making things with her own two hands, a true creatress . Whether it’s painting, crafting, writing, or any other form of creative expression, she throws herself deep into it with gumption and dedication. She loses track of time when she’s in the midst of creating something new, and finds joy in the process of bringing her ideas to life. Her creative energy is contagious, and she inspires those around her to explore their own creativity as well. She sees the world through a unique lens, and her creativity allows her to share that perspective with others in meaningful ways.

For the girls who are artists, designers, writers, and makers, and let’s inspire each other to unleash our creativity! From DIY projects to art journals, from writing prompts to design ideas, this list has everything you need to spark your imagination and bring your ideas to life. Tap into your creative passion for self-expression today.

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3 responses to “For The Girls Who Are Creatives”

  1. motiv8n Avatar

    What an inspiring post! It’s amazing to read about someone who is so passionate about the creative process and able to inspire others around them. I’m curious, what advice would you give to someone who may be struggling to tap into their own creativity?

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    1. JT Avatar

      great question! I would say, first shift into the perspective that we all have creativity within us and it looks different for everyone, take yourself out of the box. Then, I would say try new ways to be creative and release the need for it to be perfect, it would fuel your other creative avenues. Finally, I would say find inspiration around you! Whether it’s engaging with highly creative people’s work or finding inspiration in things like nature. Get inspired and create something in response to the work that inspired you in the first place!

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      1. motiv8n Avatar

        Thank you for your answer. I have long thought that going to school is what destroys many people’s creativity. Schools want students to learn what they are taught and regurgitate that to pass and move to the next level. There is little room for a creative soul to practice.

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