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Moodboard Monday: Lemons & Blueberries
Moodboard Monday is here, and this one was sparked by a little creative ripple from last week. 🍋💙 If you grabbed the lemon design from last week’s WTF Wednesday drop, you might recognize where this inspiration started. Those bright little bursts of yellow stuck with me, and before I knew it, they were dancing with deep indigo blues and turning into this moodboard. There’s something about this combination that just sings. The blues feel calm, grounded, and thoughtful. The yellows bring the spark. Together they create that beautiful contrast where energy and peace sit side by side. It reminds me of those early spring mornings when the world is still waking up. The air is crisp, the light is soft, and suddenly everything feels a little more hopeful. Or a warm summer afternoon where sweet and sour meet in a glass of lemonade… sunshine on your shoulders, laughter in the air, and that perfect little zing that makes the day feel alive. Back when I worked as an interior decorator, creating color palettes like this was always one of my favorite parts of the process. Moodboards aren’t rules. They’re more like invitations. A starting point that says, “Let’s see where creativity takes us.” This one feels fresh, bold, and a little playful to me. Like blueberries in a bowl, lemon in your tea, and sunshine spilling across the table. Now I’m curious about you… What does this palette evoke for you? Would you create something calm with it, or something bold? And if you used last week’s lemons in a project, I’d love to see what you made. 🍋✨ You can find the Lemon Design Here.
Moodboard Monday: Lemons & Blueberries
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Love that!
Moodboard Monday
I blinked… and yesterday ran off with my time like a toddler with finger paint. 🎨 So, the inspirational moodboard I made for you? It’s fashionably late. Lately, I’ve been craving terracotta and coral like they’re edible. This winter has stretched on forever, all gray and sighing, and those sun-baked clay tones feel like holding a warm mug between your palms. Instant thaw. Back when I worked as an interior decorator, building color palettes for clients was my secret joy. Moodboards were our starting line. Not rigid plans, just an invitation. A visual whisper of, “What if we went here?” Honestly, creating them was one of my favorite parts of the whole process. Color moves me. It shifts my mood, my posture, sometimes even my courage. Does color do that for you, too? What does this palette stir up in your chest? Do you use moodboards to guide your projects, or do you dive in and let instinct lead the way?
Moodboard Monday
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@Hansheng Lee agree love this @Kelly Huskins
Let’s Talk About Your To-Do List (Because It’s Being Rude)
I was listening to Ellyn Schinke today, and she casually dropped a truth bomb that felt mildly illegal: Your to-do list is just a collection spot for ways you could spend your time. Not a verdict on whether you’re failing at life. And suddenly I realized… I’ve been letting my to-do list bully me. Actually. I’ve been the bully behind my to-do list. Oof. Somewhere along the way, I promoted my to-do list to CEO of my self-worth. No HR approval. No background check. If you open your to-do list and immediately think, “I suck, I’m so far behind.” This is for you. Let’s clear something up real quick: Your to-do list is not your boss. It is not your therapist. It is not the Supreme Court of Your Worth. It’s a list. On a screen. Made by you. It does NOT get to hand out gold stars or shame spirals. It is NOT a moral report card. It does NOT get to decide whether you showed up “enough.” Let’s call this what it is: Your to-do list is simply a holding space for ideas, tasks, and possibilities. A place to park things you could do. Not a list of demands. Not a threat. Definitely not a measure of your value as a human. And if you’re an entrepreneur (or creative human who runs on curiosity, caffeine, and vibes), let’s be honest: Most of what’s on that list? Not urgent. Not on fire. Not a real deadline. But we treat it like DEFCON 1. Then we beat ourselves up for missing deadlines we literally invented. Here’s the reframe to try on for size (or tattoo on your soul): Your to-do list is a suggestion box for how you could spend your time. That’s it. (Also… does your list even have anything fun on it?) Reality check: You are allowed to renegotiate with your own expectations. You are allowed to move things to tomorrow. You are allowed to work in seasons instead of sprints. Most creativity doesn’t thrive under a stopwatch. It thrives when you stop pressuring or bullying yourself. So today: Side-eye your list… take one gentle breath… and choose what feels aligned, not what feels loud.
Let’s Talk About Your To-Do List (Because It’s Being Rude)
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Great way to look at it and nobody likes a bully.
It was bound to happen somewhere…
BBC News… Welcome to the year of the… wait what??? 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
It was bound to happen somewhere…
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@Kelly Huskins Yeah, who was in charge of proofing.
It's WTF Wednesday again
I got back yesterday from a 4-day birthday weekend with my daughter 🤍 It was one of those weekends that stretches time in the best way. Slow mornings. Good conversations. Laughter that lingers. And something shifted for me. There was space. Not the “I should be productive” kind. The real kind. The kind that lets you breathe and notice what wants to come through. So this week for WTF Wednesday, I played. I experimented with digital watercolor techniques — letting the color move instead of trying to control every detail. Letting it blend. Letting it surprise me. And honestly? It felt like such a beautiful reminder of what we’ve been talking about in here. Not forcing. Not narrowing. Not trying to make it make sense. Just following what feels interesting. These new watercolor designs are up and ready for you inside the classroom FREEBIE Vault section. Use them however they inspire you print them, layer them, journal with them, build something entirely new from them. I’d love to know: What are you feeling curious about right now? Let this be your week to follow it. 💫
It's WTF Wednesday again
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