By Debra Howard If youve ever uttered the words Im just not creative, then read on; there is hope. All of us have a Martha Stewart somewhere in our lives. Could be a friend, a mother, a sister, a brother, an aunt, a teacher, a neighbor and there they are; always coming up with something clever. Sometimes, it can be down right annoying, especially if you are creatively challenged. We were all creative as children. Give us a box, and a blanket and we had the worlds best fort, house or castle. The blanket let us be princesses or superheroes. In the world of make believe, there was no limit to our creativity, until we reached adulthood. Little by little, it got whittled away, by a teacher, a mother, a brother, a sister, you get the idea. So how do we reclaim our former creative self? First drop the whole notion that you are not creative. Instead, affirm that you are creative and that you have your own unique way of expressing yourself. Go to the library or the bookstore and pick up a book or magazine on creativity. These materials will give you hundreds of ideas. Start with a small project; something you can do in an evening or afternoon. If you are able to complete something, it will give you confidence to take on future projects. Dont be too critical with yourself. Be a kid again. Who cares if no one else likes it? Its your uniqueness coming through. Once youve completed even a small creative project, you can take that confidence and tackle another one. As you begin to explore your own creativity, it becomes easier to express yourself. There are so many ways to be creative; just pick anything that interests you. If youre not sure what that is yet and dont have time to visit a library, read on. Think about something that youve always had an interest in; could be writing, photography, art, calligraphy, music, etc. Lets say you chose music. If you dont play an instrument or even know how to read music, it will take some time to master. But what can you do now thats creative and includes a music theme? Aaah, were just getting started. Scour the vintage stores or flea markets for old sheet music. If you cant find any authentic old sheet music, go to a music store and buy new. Take a waste basket, step stool, or lampshade and prepare to get creative. If your sheet music is new, submerge it in tea to get that aged look. (Just make sure it dries completely before continuing.) Apply a spray on adhesive to your chosen piece and start attaching your sheet music. You can tear it, or put apply it in whole sheets, you can add stamp designs over the top; embellishments, whatever. Its your design so go crazy! After your sheets have been adhered and it has dried completely, add a protective coating over the paper. Decoupage works nicely for this and you can find it in any craft store.
And now, you can no longer say you have no creativity. You have a project you designed around something you love. What shall you tackle next? Debra Howard is a former Interior Designer, Antique Dealer and Retailer, who now owns and maintains a community resource directory for her local home and garden industry. http://www.tucsonhomeandgardenspot.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Debra_Howard http://EzineArticles.com/?Discovering-Your-Creativity...-Its-Easier-Than-You-Think!&id=358214 cheap viagra cialis
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