2.28.2014

What is Your Creative Process?

Inspiration is an important part of my creative process. I spend a lot of time looking through my design books, checking out inspiring boards on Pinterest, and planning out my ideas for the new pieces I create.

Sketching out my ideas as I process them is the most important part of planning a new collection. I draw out new ideas, and then I take a few minutes and draw out variations of my main idea.



This really helps me when it's time to create. I can page through my sketch book and start making the pieces that make sense. Usually only a few of my sketched ideas are turned in to pieces for my collection, and many times once I start creating the pieces turns out different from what I originally planned.

Viewing other inspiring jewelry pieces and sketching out my ideas is how I create most of the pieces in my jewelry collection, but I also like the spontaneity of going through my collection of hardware and putting pieces together randomly.


If I am creating from a sketched design or the spontaneity of digging through hardware, I love the act of creating and taking something simple and turning it into something great.

What is your creative process?

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5 comments:

  1. How fun to see your creative process! Having all the hardware around must be so inspiring. I tend to just pick something from my stash to work with and wing it from there! Maybe that's because I can't draw. :)

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  2. I cut stuff out of catalogs or browse through pinterest. When I'm working on a project, I often spend a ton of time thinking it over, even waking up in the middle of the night and thinking about it!

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  3. I love Pinterest for inspiration! I use that a lot for writing inspiration.
    I hope to have the time soon to sit and create, that alone brings all kinds of excitement and inspiration.

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  4. I have a book which I use to draw and put in the colours. I take it with me when I go bead shopping or when I have to make a purchase online for my supplies. I have my days when I have this surge of designs that just come out one after another, so I keep the book with me most times.

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  5. I love making things that are simple too. It was fun to see your work space, and your creative process!! :)

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