June Ripple Zine: A Seasonal Celebration
Jun
7

June Ripple Zine: A Seasonal Celebration

​A gathering to make a zine quietly, together. No pressure. Just presence.

​We’ll meet on Saturday, June 7 at 10 a.m. PT for a 90-minute Zoom session. This event is capped at 10 attendees.

​I’ll open with a soft prompt—nothing you need to prepare for. You’ll receive a suggested supply list and a simple zine-making template on June 4.

​Then we’ll make. You can collage, paint, write, draw, cut, glue, or type. Follow along as I create my own zine—or simply respond in your own way. Let your hands guide you.

​We’ll pause halfway for a gentle check-in, then return to our page. At the end, we’ll share a sentence, a silence, or nothing at all.

​This isn’t about output. It’s about rhythm. Attention. A tiny act of self-trust.

​You don’t need to call yourself an artist or a writer. You just need to show up.

​Questions? Send me a message. Registration closes on June 4.

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Ripple Room: A Playful Summer
Jun
14

Ripple Room: A Playful Summer

Your Monthly Creative Drop-In

​We gather every month in the Ripple Room to pause and play. To create from a place of presence and possibility.

​This isn’t a workshop. There’s no step-by-step, no outcome to chase. Just an open hour for you to reconnect—with yourself, with others, and with whatever wants to emerge.

​June’s Theme: A Playful Summer

​The smell of sunscreen. A memory sparked by music. A watermelon wedge on a hot afternoon.

​We’ll let summer’s whimsy guide us—through color, story, or stillness. Bring whatever brings you joy: paints, paper scraps, old notebooks, silence, poetry, or a stubborn case of creative block.

​All are welcome here.

​No agenda. No judgment. Just one big collective exhale.

Whether you’re:

  • ​feeling creatively stuck

  • ​longing for a moment of quiet connection

  • ​craving a little low-pressure play

This is your space. A place to start small. To make something imperfect. To feel less alone.

​You might leave with a painting. Or a poem. Or just a lighter heart.

​However you arrive, you’re in the right place.

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Ripple Room: Permission Granted
Jul
11

Ripple Room: Permission Granted

Your Monthly Creative Drop-In

​We gather every month in the Ripple Room to pause and play. To create from a place of presence and possibility.

​This isn’t a workshop. There’s no step-by-step, no outcome to chase. Just an open hour for you to reconnect—with yourself, with others, and with whatever wants to emerge.

July’s Theme is: Permission Granted

This month in The Ripple Room, we’re tossing out the rules and making space for brave beginnings, playful messes, and art that doesn’t need to prove anything.

​Creative permission is about letting go of the shoulds:

  • should be neater,

  • should have a purpose,

  • should look a certain way

    and returning to the quiet joy of making, just because you can.

​Whether you’ve been feeling blocked, burned out, or just hesitant to start, this open studio hour invites you to:

  • ​Doodle without judgment

  • ​Scribble with delight

  • ​Make something “bad” on purpose

  • ​Try what you’ve been too afraid to try

​Questions? Send me a message or review the FAQs here.

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July Ripple Zine: A Seasonal Celebration
Jul
23

July Ripple Zine: A Seasonal Celebration

​A gathering to make a zine quietly, together. No pressure. Just presence.

​We’ll meet on Wednesday, July 23 at 10 a.m. PT for a 90-minute Zoom session. This event is capped at 10 attendees.

​I’ll open with a soft prompt—nothing you need to prepare for. You’ll receive a suggested supply list and a simple zine-making template on July 20.

​Then we’ll make. You can collage, paint, write, draw, cut, glue, or type. Follow along as I create my own zine—or simply respond in your own way. Let your hands guide you.

​We’ll pause halfway for a gentle check-in, then return to our page. At the end, we’ll share a sentence, a silence, or nothing at all.

​This isn’t about output. It’s about rhythm. Attention. A tiny act of self-trust.

​You don’t need to call yourself an artist or a writer. You just need to show up.

​Questions? Send me a message or review the FAQs here.

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