Spend some time outdoors with your journal, sketchbook, craft supplies, etc.
Go for a walk, and take your camera with you to document the experience.
Stop by the library, and check out some CDs.
Set a timer, and spend an hour working on something you’ve been putting off.
Create an artist’s workspace in your home.
See an Oscar-nominated movie or a foreign film.
If you don’t have an artist’s blog, start one.
Visit a “creative” shop that has nothing to do with what you actually do–an art supply store, a fabric shop, a music store.
Grab a stack of magazines, and clip whatever looks interesting or cool to create your own inspiration board.
Support the local arts scene. Go to a local festival, music event, art show, play, museum exhibit, etc.
Plant something. Start your own herb garden. Butterfly garden. Plant a tomato or some bulbs. Try a “guerilla garden,” and scatter seeds randomly somewhere to see what grows.
Spend an hour going through your books. Pick ten to read or re-read and ten to donate to charity.
Go to a thrift store. Give yourself 5$ to spend and find something really great that you can do something creative with.
Take a walk on a nature trail. Take your camera.
Write a letter – longhand, on pretty paper – to an old friend.
Give yourself a beauty treatment – a cuticle treatment, a foot soak, exfoliation, hot oil treat, etc.
Go sit at the pond and play in your sketchbook.
Visit all of your childhood playhouse and fort sites.
Sit in the driveway and make designs with pretty rocks. Sing campfire songs.
Sit in the porch-swing and lean your head back as far as you can and look up at the tree branches backward. Think of as many Shakespearean poems as you can while you are doing this.
Send a care package to your best friend or to a family member… just because. Take time and care to put loving and thoughtful things into it. Be creative. Make things. Be as careful with the packaging as you are with what you actually put into it. Include notes and loving sentiments. Get as much from it as they will in receiving it.
Go to Home Depot with 10$ in your pocket. See what cool things you can find there to create and art project with that 10$ (only). Go crazy.
Wine and dine yourself… go to dinner and a movie.
Choose a fantasy mentor. Take time to read their books, watch their videos, learn about their life as an artist. Let them inspire you.
Go cloud watching.
Spend some time browsing around Etsy.com and create a Favorites list – a list of items there that speak to you on a creative level – to refer back to and be creatively inspired by.
As a follow-up, contact some of the artists that created items from your list. Tell them that you admire their work; inquire about their technique; start a conversation. There is nothing better than being in contact with and becoming friends with fellow creatives.
Try an all-day drawing marathon. Wherever you are, take your journal or sketchbook and start drawing. You could participate in a SketchCrawl event: http://www.sketchcrawl.com/
Take yourself on a culinary artist date, and try a new cuisine, recipe, restaurant, fruit, vegetable, etc.
Create a self-portrait.
Take a walk with someone else’s iPod. Expose yourself to new music.
Move your body. Try Tai Chi, Pilates, yoga, bellydancing, etc.
Spend a day naked.
Write a poem.
Plan a road trip.
Write a letter to the person you plan to be in ten years.
Write a letter to your parents. Tell them what you are grateful to them for. Send it.
Go to the library and find a book on a topic that you know very little about but that looks very fascinating to you. Check it out. Read it.
Great suggestions.
If you live in Sydney, http://www.freepool.com.au is great for free events around the city. If not, your location might have a website like this one -I found it through googling.
I have read the Artist’s Way, and I love this blog! I’m an aspiring actress and the book really helped me. This list of Artst Date ideas is creative and fun!
My dates revolve around kniting. Love the textures and colors of yarn. It is sooo great to be quiet sometimes and alone. The dates help me get excited about my our daily life.
Go support live comedy and watch a show….
Great suggestions.
If you live in Sydney, http://www.freepool.com.au is great for free events around the city. If not, your location might have a website like this one -I found it through googling.
Great list. Thanks!
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