A working journal from Driftway Studio in Rhode Island. I write about process, materials, and the slow, often meandering work of making things by hand.

The Creative Doldrums
Sarah Short Sarah Short

The Creative Doldrums

Creative slowdowns are real, and you're not alone in feeling stuck. Here are twelve strategies to help you move through the doldrums - from giving yourself permission to rest, to rediscovering forgotten materials, to visiting a museum with a friend.

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Thirty Minutes, Six Months
Sarah Short Sarah Short

Thirty Minutes, Six Months

For months, I couldn't figure out how to use them. I stitched them, tore them into smaller pieces, added them to collages, only to peel them off later. Their saturated colors stood out too much against my muted vintage papers. Then this morning, walking back from the bus stop, I had a vision...

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 Vintage Sheet Music Playdate
Sarah Short Sarah Short

Vintage Sheet Music Playdate

Vintage sheet music is full of noise—plaid backgrounds, crooner portraits, cluttered designs. My first Art Playdate became an exercise in creative cutting to find the solid blocks of color hiding underneath.

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Mismatched
Sarah Short Sarah Short

Mismatched

Was my Victorian stamp purchase worth it when it turned out to be the wrong size? The answer involves a serendipitous thrift store find, rock-hard rubber, and a hard-won print of my own initials.

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