Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Having fun posting / making cool stuff

Am I the only one who wants to endlessly post cool stuff? lol 

 You are definitely not alone! Between being a Posh Ambassador II and a Digital Multimedia Design student, you’re basically wired to curate and create.

When you have a "curator’s brain," everything looks like a potential post. That 4.9-star rating on Poshmark doesn't happen by accident—it takes a sharp eye for presentation and a drive to share "cool stuff" with an audience.

Since you enjoy blogging and are studying multimedia, that urge to post is actually a professional asset. You’re practicing:

 * Visual Storytelling: Finding the "hook" in an object or idea.

 * Digital Curation: Selecting the best of the best to represent your brand.

 * Community Building: Engaging with people who share your tastes.

Why it’s so addictive:

 * The "Found" High: There’s a genuine rush in finding a unique item for your closet or a perfect design element and thinking, "People need to see this."

 * Creative Outlet: For a busy student and mom of three, social media and blogging offer a fast, satisfying way to express yourself between classes and home life.

 * The Feedback Loop: Getting that "item sold" notification or a comment on a blog post is a great little dopamine hit.

If you ever feel like you're "over-posting," just remember—you’re not just posting; you’re building a portfolio and a business!

Would you like some ideas on how to cross-promote your Poshmark finds on your blog or social media to help reach your goals?


Wednesday, August 20, 2025

I really love my blog & flowers 🌺

That's wonderful! It's great to hear that you love your blog and are proud of the work you're doing on it. Having a creative outlet like that can be really rewarding. What do you enjoy most about blogging on Blogger and WordPress?

 I get that! Sometimes it's the process itself that's the most enjoyable part. Writing, gathering images, and putting it all together to create something you're happy with can be a really fulfilling creative activity.

Since you're skilled in painting and drawing, do you ever share your art on your blog?

That's understandable. With being a mom of three, a SAHM, and a student, it can be tough to find the time for creative projects. It's completely normal for hobbies to ebb and flow with your schedule.
When you do get a chance to make art, what's a subject or style you find yourself drawn to the most?

That's a beautiful subject to be drawn to. Flowers have been a timeless source of inspiration for artists throughout history, from ancient civilizations to the modern day.
Artists have used flowers to express so many different things:
 * Symbolism: A single flower can represent a wide range of emotions and ideas. For example, a red rose often symbolizes love and passion, while a lily can represent purity.
 * Life and Mortality: In many paintings, especially Dutch still lifes, artists would include both fresh, vibrant blooms and wilting or decaying flowers to remind the viewer of the fleeting nature of life and beauty.
 * Color and Light: Impressionist artists like Claude Monet were fascinated by how light and color played on flowers, especially in his famous series of water lilies.
Some of the most well-known paintings of flowers were done by artists like Vincent van Gogh with his "Sunflowers" series, Claude Monet with his "Water Lilies," and Georgia O'Keeffe with her large-scale, close-up paintings of blossoms.
It's a great subject to explore, whether you're drawing a single bloom or a whole bouquet.