String art originated in the late 19th century when British mathematician Mary Everest Boole wanted to make mathematical concepts more accessible to children. She felt …
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Watch New Creativebug Classes in May
The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming, and we have a fresh batch of NEW classes this month to help your creativity bloom. Watch …
Creativebug Takes on Daily Practice
At Creativebug, our strongest belief is that daily practice is important. Whether you make a single sketch, sew a single stitch, or maybe even just …
Summer Crafting Bucket List
5 Things We Want to Make Before Summer Falls- We are, of course, a perpetually crafty bunch, but there’s something about longer days that just …
Dear Aspiring Artist… From Courtney Cerruti
Dear Aspiring Artist… This week we interviewed Courtney Cerruti for a little more insight on her journey as an “artist.” Courtney is an artist-in-residence at Creativebug …
Dear Aspiring Artist… From Liana Allday
Dear Aspiring Artist… This week we interviewed Liana Allday for a little more insight on her journey as an “artist.” Liana Allday is the editorial …
Dear Aspiring Artist… From Faith Hale
Just as every artist has their own unique experience in the art world, every artistic journey is different. As you might already know, at Creativebug …
Mindfulness and Crafting
Many different parts of our brain are engaged when we craft – our focus, memory, problem solving, and information processing centers to name a few. …
From Maker to Maker
At Creativebug headquarters we are all makers of some kind. We have sewers, knitters, crocheters, painters, jewelry makers, photographers, paper artists, multimedia artists… you name, …
5 Ways to feed your Creativity
It’s important to be curious and stay hungry for more inspiration. This process of adventure helps us all stay creative. There are a million ways …