there are some days when i find myself staring at a blank page,
and i feel like i'm completely in the dark when it comes to creativity.
but, i've discovered that one of the best ways to shed some light
on the situation is to call on inspiration.....
(and maybe even ask for help from an inventor of bright ideas)
and that blank page is a thing of the past!
{this was created in my walls notebook using pitt artist pens, pan pastels,
derwent inktense pencils, 6B graphite pencil, and a uniball angelic white gel pen}
13 comments:
This is super cute. I love your writing.
Lori, YOU are a creative genius! Thomas Edison is in good company and I bet his name was never written so creatively! Your light shines bright upon us all!
Happy Monday! Wishing you a gloriously creative and inspiring week!! :)
XooX,
Jeanette
ditto what jeanette said! :)
Hi Lori! You know really light the bulb of your creativity and imagination. Thanks for showing us your beautiful light. Kisses.
See how easy you make it seem :) You're the best! I hope you don't mind, I pinned it to my pinterest page. Have a great week Lori!
Love this...especially the way "succeed" lifts right off the page. The background is also perfect. I love how it makes it look like graffiti. So creative.
Hello from Toronto,
Visiting from the BYW class.
Gabriela
Behold the light bulb. Inspiration is in the spark. Your creativity is in full electric capacity. Creative Hearts are Happy Hearts...
Oh I love this comment. Somehow its just what I needed! Thank you so much..Love Susan
Oh I love this comment. Somehow its just what I needed! Thank you so much..Love Susan
Thanks for sharing that you too have moments of lacking inspiration and telling us how you spark your creativity.
By the way, I bought the Creative Lettering book you are featured in and love it.
you are the master of eye-popping lettering! and look at that picture of cute little you in the corner!!
No way on earth that I can believe this "there are some days when i find myself staring at a blank page,
and i feel like i'm completely in the dark when it comes to creativity."
Margaret xx
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