While I love my job, planning and executing weddings can be really stressful. After a busy wedding season, a feeling of burnout can set in.
To reinvigorate my creativity, I decided to give myself a challenge for a year. Each month, I would make a flower crown out of only flowers and foliage I could find in my yard. I’d take a self portrait and then to keep myself accountable, I’d share the photos to instagram. This project accomplished a few things. 1. It forced me to show my face on social media at regular intervals 2. It made me explore my immediate surroundings to discover interesting plant material, (even in the dead of winter) and 3. It gave me complete design freedom, since I was doing the project just for myself, just for fun.
Here are the crowns I came up with, month by month:
That’s a wrap! I’m proud of myself for sticking with this project for a full year. It was a nice break from routine, something to look forward to, and it got my creative juices flowing when I was feeling stuck. Any activity that forces you to look closely at your surroundings and visualize new ways to use materials is worth pursuing. It was also a great way to connect with my community, who so kindly seemed to look forward with delight to what each new month would bring!