Creative Embers 🕯️
Tiny rituals. Soulful sparks. A gentle invitation back to your own creative fire.
🎧✨Scribble & Soundtrack
Your story has a soundtrack. Let it move you.
Try this: Pick one song that makes you feel something. While it plays, grab a pen and scribble to the rhythm—fast, slow, wild, quiet. No rules. When it ends, write one word that captures the vibe.
✨ The Creative Oracle
Symbols. Words. Images. The muse is calling—what will you make of her message?
Try this: Pull a card from an oracle or tarot deck. Write down three words or images it evokes. Now let your pen go rogue for five minutes. Write, paint, or move your body in response. Then give it a name. Trust the unknown.
🎨 Five-Minute Muse
No time? No problem. Art wants to play.
Try this: Set a 5-minute timer. Choose one color. Fill a page with shapes, lines, or textures in just that color. Now close your eyes and title it with the first phrase that comes to mind.
🤍 Playlist of You
Music is memory. Movement is medicine.
Try this: Make a playlist called “Me.” Put five songs on it that make you feel most alive. Play one and let your body move however it wants. Afterwards, journal what came up, or create a color map of the emotion.
💋 Lipstick Messages
Say something true. Say it out loud. Then draw it.
Try this: Whisper a truth to yourself in the mirror. Bonus if you write it on your mirror in lipstick. Now paint or collage using that truth as your center. Let it evolve.
🌿 The Body Remembers
Let movement become your memory. Follow the rhythms your body never forgot..
Try this: Choose one repetitive movement (rocking, swaying, circling your hand). Add a sound. Add a word. Let a visual emerge. Trace it. Let it feel unexpected. Laugh if needed. Magic made.
🕵️♀️ Follow the Line
Your hand knows what your mind forgets.
Try this: Draw one continuous line on the page without lifting your pen. Now stare into it like you’re finding shapes in the clouds. Let one form emerge. Add to it. Write a short poem to go with it. Title it something wild.
Creative Midwifery by Jocelyn Bates