Unlock Your Creative Potential: Affirmation Card Workshop (Register by 10/29)
Unlock Your Creative Potential: Affirmation Card Workshop (Register by 10/29)
Sat November 2 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pmEDT
$50 – $60
Instructor: Sharon J. BurtonDate/Time: Saturday, November 2, 10am-12pmCost: $35 Del Ray Artisans member / $45 Non-member; plus a $15 Supply FeeClass size: 5-10 participants
(Register by midnight on October 29)
Collage by Sharon J. Burton
Are you looking to reignite your creative spark? Do you want to cultivate a mindset that empowers your artistic journey? Join us for a transformative workshop, inspired by the new book, Creative Sparks: 21 Affirmations and Inspiration for Creativity at Midlife by instructor Sharon Burton, where you’ll create personalized affirmation cards designed to inspire and motivate your creative spirit. You’ll learn how to craft affirmations that resonate with your artistic goals and aspirations.
In this workshop, you’ll discover the power of positive affirmations in boosting your creativity and self-confidence. You’ll learn how to craft affirmations that resonate with your artistic goals and aspirations. Through hands-on activities and guided exercises, you’ll create beautiful affirmation cards that serve as daily reminders of your creative potential.
The $15 supply fee includes collage materials, however participants are welcome and encouraged to bring their own collage materials. Signed copies of Creative Sparks: 21 Affirmations and Inspiration for Creativity at Midlife (Swiner Publishing Company, 2024) by the instructor will be available for purchase during the workshop for $15/book.
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