Spring Into Creativity 21/30 – Memory Meditation

Meditate on a positive childhood memory and then create what comes from that meditation. Try to focus on both feelings and imagery.

Spring Into Creativity 19/30 – Let’s hangout

What is your ideal hangout? Paint a picture (with words, melody, or images).

Spring Into Creativity 18/30 – Found Creativity

Empty your pockets or purse. Create something from what you find there. Use the items in a poem or a story. Take a picture. Paint or draw your impression of them. Write a song about it. Make sure you have fun with it.

 

Spring Into Creativity 17/30 – Haiku

Create a Haiku (traditional, senryu, or your own 5-7-5 or 17 syllable poem).

Then create something from what you have just created (especially if poetry is not your primary creative format).

If you are not a poet, find a haiku that speaks to you and create something from that.

 

Spring Into Creativity 14/30 – Reach for the stars

In today’s creative piece set lofty goals. Figure out how to express that in your art.

Spring Into Creativity 13/30 – Focus on Words

No matter how you get creative focus on words. Create something with the emphasis on a word of a series of words.

 

Spring Into Creativity 12/30 – Walk on the wild side

What do you think of when you hear the phrase “walk on the wild side”? Paint a picture using your creativity (visual arts, words, music, or whatever floats your creative boat).

Spring Into Creativity 11/30 – Pets

Create something based on your most beloved pet. If you’ve never had a pet write/create about why or what your ideal pet would be.

Spring Into Creativity 10/30 – Encourage the Young

Take some time to use your creativity to encourage a young creative mind!

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Spring Into Creativity 8/30 – This is a zoo!

Describe what you think of when you think of a zoo, literally and/or figuratively.