3. Creative Check-In: What's In Our Creative Bags
What if the only thing standing between you and a more creative life was a bag you haven't packed yet?
In this first Creative Check-In episode of The Creative Collective Podcast, Emily and Allie open up their creative bags and share what's inside. They talk through what they each carry, reasons behind those specific supplies, and what it actually means to keep creativity accessible. Not as a productivity strategy, but as a daily permission slip to make things without a plan, a point, or an audience.
This one is for anyone who's ever said I don't have time or I don't have the right materials — because the bag is the answer to both of those excuses.
In this episode, they discuss:
Why having a packed bag removes the biggest barrier to starting — decision fatigue
The three-color rule for anyone who gets overwhelmed by too many choices
How pulling out art supplies in public has a way of inviting unexpected connection
The case for committing to pen over pencil — and why it's actually a confidence practice
What our favorite materials have in common (you can probably guess!)
Resources & Links:
Craft Club Half Stitch Kit (for versatile craft projects)
Beacon Adhesives (glues for mixed media)
DIY Ink Pads from Ranger (customizable ink pads)
Sakura Micron Pens (bright, versatile markers)
Caran d'Ache Classic Neocolor II (playful, layered water-soluble pastels)
Crayola Crayons (inner child-friendly, accessible art supplies)
Silk Gel Crayons (playful and the best kind of messy)
Sakura brush pens (bold color markers)
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And this is your reminder that you don't have to be an artist to benefit from creativity. You're welcome, as you are, in this creative community.