Will There Be Another Zoom Art Class?

ABSOLUTELY!!

Thank you so much to everyone who signed up for Book of Flowers. Your beautiful words have filled my heart, and had I known that hosting a Zoom class like this would be so well received, I would have done it sooner.

Technically, Book of Flowers was my first live Zoom art class. I practiced with the group from Keeper of Curiosities, and everyone was so encouraging that I thought, okay, I can do this. 

Like everything in this technology-driven universe we live in, it wasn't without a few challenges, but thanks to my good friend, Andrea Garvey, who walked me through every detail step-by-step, I made it happen. And I would be remiss if I didn’t thank Linda Kapp, my moderator for the class. Without her, I would not be able to do it! Seriously! (Linda, you’re a gem)

What I loved about the class was having so many beautiful creative souls making art alongside me. We drew, painted, stitched, collaged, and chatted. Afterward, everyone said they loved the format and that I should do more. And I am thrilled to see so much beautiful artwork pouring from everyone's hearts who took the class; how can I say no?

So, my friends, I am going to do more. 

In the class, I talked about planting seeds—metaphorically speaking. It is the first phase of our creative process and starting point for our beautiful ideas to take root. 

I have planted a few seeds for the next class, and I will take care of them and allow them to grow into something beautiful and inspiring. If there is something you would like to learn or create or even your thoughts about the class, feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you.

The replay is now available in the Book of Flowers classroom.

love,

Renee