5 Effective Tips to Overcome Jewellery Creative Block and Boost Creativity
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I'm a passionate jewellery maker who sometimes gets hit with creative blocks. I will share five effective techniques I use to overcome creative blocks and get my Jewellery-making mojo back.
I cannot stress enough the importance of self-care amidst creative challenges, and I invite you to join my private membership group on TH-cam for artistic collaborations and discussions. I would also love for you to share your experiences and solutions for relieving creative blockages.
00:00 Introduction to Creative Block in Jewelry Making
00:31 Tip 1: Change Your Scenery
01:43 Tip 2: Mix It Up
02:54 Tip 3: Seek Inspiration Everywhere
04:21 Tip 4: Take Time for You
05:13 Tip 5: Find Likedmined Creative
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Thanks for some really good tips. If I am blocked, I usually go back to a simple pattern I have done many times before that I don’t have to think about and just bead for the simplicity - it’s like meditation - no pressure. 😊
That's a great idea, Faye. Thank you for sharing that.
Great tips! When I have creative block, I find a piece I’ve made that I really like, and I change up the colors, the beads, or a little part of the design. It’s usually just the thing to break that block.
Oh that's a great tip, Jeanette. Thank you for sharing that.
I'm lucky that as someone who does a million crafts, I can easily task switch onto something else (Resin crafts, crochet, cross stitch, candle making etc.) to give my brain enough space to rest and recover. However, I still get general 'crafts' burnout and might need to spend a week or more just playing games, or reading, to completely take my mind off it.
I would also very much recommend under the 'self care' banner, that people look to getting therapy where possible. If you are having significant creative block, it's really crucial to look at the reasons that might be causing it that are more than just spending too much time on one thing. Therapy is such a critical mental health resource that not enough people have access to, and it can really help with things like this, and help someone to work out why they are struggling to be creative.
Also sorry to hear you are unwell Carol - hope you feel better soon!
Thank you Lexi. Am definitely on the mend now but still have a way to go. I agree with all that you have said here. Believe it or not, jewellery making is not my first love, sewing is and when I'm feeling stuck I go there. I also agree that counselling can be a big help, especially if you're dealing with something big.
Love Febe’s jewelry on friends even my hubby points it out for me!!
That's great. Thank you.
I'm actually an author and use jewelry making as a creative outlet; I take pleasure in making jewelry to give away to friends and strangers. I love everything you said, all great ideas. I have struggled with writer's block in the past. There was two things that helped me a lot. The first one was when someone suggested that there's no such thing as writer's block. The example given was to be like a surgeon: she can't wake up one day and say she's got surgeon's block! The most powerful help for me of all was remembering what I'm doing and why so that I approach my work with JOY!! I also realized that each of my books is actually a kind of a love note to the reader. When I make and give away jewelry, I make each piece as a hug for whoever will wear it! I hope that helps someone too. I love making jewelry because it's faster to make earrings than to write a book and I appreciate being able to finish something in one sitting, so satisfying!
Thanks for the great videos!
That's a great point. I think creativity is a little different from a surgeon though. If you push through sometimes it can be disastrous. I agree about making a piece for someone you love and thinking about giving them a big hug while doing it. I often think about the person I'm making for, and if it's not for anyone, I think of someone I think would like it. That makes the project go way better. Good luck with your books.
Changing beads around helps me 🩷
Thank you Leanne. That helps me too.
Thanks Carol
Great tips
I like to browse through books and magazines
Also, being out in nature helps: the beach, the woods, a quiet lake
All great ideas, Annette. Thank you for sharing those.
You are a charm that needs to be added to a fine piece of happiness
Oh, that made me laugh! Thank you so much.
Carol, you have such great advice. I really like the beach scene was a wonderful creative idea!
Thank you!
Thank you, Charisse. The beach is my "go to" when I need a break and inspiration.
She is so adorable and confident. They were all there to meet her, right?
Christine, I'm a bit confused by your comment - who was there to meet who?
Great video chuck full of great ideas. Thank you Carol. You always look amazing in your jewelry. 💝🌺
Thank you so much. The links to the jewellery I'm wearing in this video are in the description box.
I paint and make jewelery so as you mentioned I get up and wander then may change it up to painting, or watching painting or your jewelery tutorials. Thanks for your great tutorials.
Janice
You are very welcome Janice. Thank you.
Great tips. I find switching up from strung beads to leather pieces helps. And I found I was hoarding my metal beads and pieces to use as accents in designs, so starting using them exclusively in designs as the main attractions, so to say--it was inspiring.
That's great, Loretta. Thank you for sharing that.
I love your content, very helpful in many ways. When I get stuck, I look out for jewelry in the shops, buy pieces with unusual beads or components, take it all apart, and create my own design by combining my own materials with the new components. It's much easier than buying beads in large quantities.
That sounds like a great idea too. Thank you so much.
I also look at nature for color combinations. Your inspiration is wonderful. Thank you, and take care of you also 😊
Thank you so much, Sandra. These are all great suggestions.
Thank you for sharing this today. I really needed to hear these tips.
You're welcome, Joan. If you need help, remember to reach out. We all go through this sometimes. Take care.
I reorganize my beads a lot. It does seem to help. I have honestly done all of these without thinking about it. Lol. It's probably because I have always done something artsy... Painting, sewing, crochet, knitting, etc...
Thank you, Adrienne. Yes, I think we all do a lot of these things without thinking about it but when you're really stuck sometimes even that doesn't come easily. I have always been a really artsy person too and I get quite depressed if I can't do something crafty.
Absolutely perfect timing for me! A walk, a trip into town, and a nap later---om a roll.
I'm glad you found this helpful. Things usually come to us when we need them.
I love these types of videos. I love your creating videos, but these are a nice change and very informative.
Thank you so much. Glad you like these ones too. This one was very close to my heart as I went through a long period of struggling with this last year.
You're welcome. I think we all go through a period of struggle, some harder then others. It's nice to know that we're not alone in this.
Yes, that's exactly why I made this video@@therichardsclan
Hope you feel better soon!!!
Thank you, Beth. Definitely on the mend but still not there yet.
Thank you so much! You are very kind and supportive!
You are so welcome. Thank you.
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Thank you so much 😊. Please do a video about jewelry photography.
Thank you. Yes, I've been thinking about that but to be honest, my husband takes the photos. Maybe I can bring him in as the expert!
What wonderful practical ideas! 🎉
Thank you Jennifer. I'm glad you found this useful.
Such great tips! Simple and accessible 🤓
Thank you.
Love your tutorials, Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Great video.I love the tv show charmed jewelry. ❤
Thank you Rhonda. Yes! What was it about the 90s jewellery!
No I just love the jewelry they had on.
Thanks for your tips they are very helpful 😊
I'm glad you found them useful, Sandra. Thank you.
You are inspirational. Thank you.
Aw, thank you so much.
Love all your tips, thank you
Thank you.
Great ideas, thank you 🥰
You're welcome Shelly.
Thank you!!😊
You're very welcome. I'm glad you found this one useful.
Thank you so much ❤❤
You are so welcome, Swita. Thank you.
Great tips!❤️. Thank you!
You're welcome, Carolyn.
This video came at literally the perfect time for me 😭 thank you!
ETA: what usually works for me is just switching mediums, so to speak. I’ve had to put down jewelry for now and got back into resin, but this time I’m having no inspiration for any mediums 😢
I'm glad it was helpful Lindsay. Switching mediums is a good idea. For me, I often go back to my sewing when I'm feeling this way. Good luck on clearing your block.
Some great ideas!
Thank you, Marjorie.
Hi Carol - Great tips! I keep inspired by watching online tutorials, and when beading catalogs come in the mail I go through them and cut out the sample pictures of finished pieces. I tape those pictures in a scrap book of "ideas" and flip through it from time to time when I want to try something new. Also, recently a tutorial of yours from 3 years ago show up on my feed. You made dragonfly earrings from dagger beads. I've been having a ball making them and they are so pretty! ~ You mentioned subscribing to your newsletter, but I'm not seeing the link. Can you point me in the right direction? Thank you - for everything!
Thank you Deborah. Also great tips. You should be able to subscribe using this link (a pop up will appear for you to enter your details) : www.affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz/
Good tips, thank you.
Thank you.
Super positive, thanks 🌞
Thank you. Glad you found it useful.
Great tips ❤
Thank you, Beth.
How can I Patent a jewelry style of my own
Hi Merita, I'm sorry but I have no idea about that. You will probably need to talk to a patent lawyer about that.
I have the opposite problem! I have lots of ideas and have made many pieces which I launched on my website 2 weeks ago and haven’t made a sale yet! Feeling a bit concerned - I love what I’ve made but no one else does yet! I’d love your opinion or any of your followers- when you start is it a slow burner?
I also have this problem too. I have a long list of projects I want to share with you all. Two weeks isn't long, I'm sure things will pick up.