What if you could be on a deserted island for a week
of creative bliss?
What if I was there to help you or just to run ideas past about your next project?
What if you were surrounded by other creative souls all in
the "zone" for a week? A place where nobody could interrupt you or bug you, you don’t
have to cook or go to the grocery store and you could be inspired by your
fellow quilt artists.
I have that place. It’s
on a beautiful beach in Central California. White sandy beaches with misty fog rolling out
in the morning. If you haven’t already guessed, I'm talking about Empty Spools
Seminars in Pacific Grove. I love that place. I want to invite you to one
of the best creative experiences you can have. If you have never been, start saving your pennies
because this is a must for art quilters.
It’s a safe environment to push
out your creativity, try something new, or just stay focused. Magic happens there - it’s always so amazing.
Top requirements to be successful at a retreat like this:
- Desire
- Open to change
- Patience with yourself
... and maybe a good teacher?
Oh, and don't forget, lots of fabric.
I am asked all the
time how do I do my own, personal flower quilt? Well, if that interests you, this is the venue. Once you do a
detailed flower you will be able to use the same principles to do any subject matter after that. All skill
levels are welcome.
We talk a lot about color and values. How to see color and how
to use it to make the biggest impact. How
to use your creative gifts, even if you don't think you're creative. Believe me, by the end of a week at an Empty Spools event you will be and feel creative. So check your calendar to join me February 23-28, 2014 or go to Empty Spools Seminars for more information.
This is the time for YOU.
Put the dog in the kennel, take the kids to the grandparents and put your
husband on the sofa with a 6-pack and a sandwich or 2 and come have fun with
me.
See you there.
I would love so much to come to this seminar, will check and see how my penny saving is coming along. bron
ReplyDeleteI havent been able to go to Asilomar in years. Maybe next year will be my year!
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