Top Tips for Creating in Small Spaces

 

So, here’s proof that you don’t need a lot of space to create, because this is my sunroom painting studio.

And I love it so, so much.  I've spent a lot of time collecting creative tools that make me feel deliciously and delightfully immersed in my studio space and practice, so I have plenty of pieces to share. Isn't is so real how our environment can really effect how we show up in the world?  Well, I am incredibly sensitive to the beauty in this corner of my home, and everything that I create in it-- let me show you a little behind the scenes!

Hopefully, you'll find some tricks that have worked well for me when creating big dreams in small spaces.  

 

 

 

This painting studio is right off of my living room, so there's definitely some beautiful, homey energy you have to move through to get to the studio.  I've learned to enjoy that there's no doors enclosing it-- its contents bleed in and out of different parts of my life in a really gentle way.  Three of the four walls are all windows so the light… the light just comes in so warmly and honestly throughout the day. 

Right now this room is getting so much fuller with landscapes because I'm getting a fresh collection ready!

 Here’s a peek (above) of what I have so far, almost twenty pieces.  I’m definitely sinking into a specific color palette, so if you enjoy whites, yellows, pinks, lavenders, grays, peaches, you're going to be in luck! This is definitely my most vibrant collection ever, ever, ever, ever.  Usually I stick to like more greens and earthy grounded colors, but this collection for me is unhinged on what my palette can be.  So excited for you to experience them, and if you’re in The Collector's Club, you'll be first to know when they're shared! 

This practical table set up is where I've worked on most of them all…

 

I mainly work at this drafting table, and it's definitely multi-purpose for me-- from painting to live workshops, to mini flatly photoshoots. I do have an easel here in this space (which is mostly acting as storage space right now.) But the main reason I prefer to paint flat on a table top because 

I love how the paint pools and settles as I create without it dripping down. And when the light from this window hits it, oooo baby!

 

 

SIMILAR DRAFTING TABLE
SIMILAR PAINTER'S EASEL

 

 

On this table, I also keep a few of my very favorite treasures for creative play. 

Many of the are pieces on my art table are antique jars or ceramics, second-hand glass, dried florals (always, always dried florals). And many of these pieces are also so practical: like this ceramic palette by Krista Coons with the brush resting on it, and another staple is my dry glass palette or the pastel organizer by Sugar House Ceramics. 

However, when I work in oil, I use a very large glass palette.  I love how large and sturdy it is, and it also acts as an easy tray for my paint tubes and glasses of brushes.

SIMILAR GLASS PALETTE
OTHER CERAMIC PALETTES
lamp for great lighting

 

 

I have all of my paints stored in this basket. They actually are in color order, you just can't see because I've been messing them up lately working on the collection.  lol 

And I always have baby wipes on hand to clean up smudges.

 

If you scan the windowsill, there's a good chance you'll find one of the cards from my affirmation card deck – reminders to do it for the process.

SAME WOVEN BASKET
SHOP THE AFFIRMATION CARD DECK
 
 

 

Have any other tips for other creatives looking to expand what it can mean to create in small spaces? Send me an email, I'd love to hear them!
 


Thank you for visiting my studio! I hope this virtual visit has encouraged you to find more delight in your creative space, wherever it is. 

 

There's beautiful, abundant energy in here, and I'm sending you all the reminders to open your eyes to the ordinary inspiration all around you.  I'll be sharing more about my new collection coming this summer! I cannot waaaait to share it with you.  xo, emily

 
 
More creative inspiration from the shelves of the print studio: 
"Do It for the Process" Studio Candle
from $14.00

A studio candle for artists, creatives, and the creatively-curious. An abundant scent of herbal-kissed notes of lavender over a base of warm winter fir and sheer sandalwood, this lends a warm glow to wherever it's placed. Light it to create a ritual of your creative practice, to sink into the present moment, to inspire reflection.

  • Hand-poured into a glass vessel. Available as the full size 10oz OR the new small 4oz.

  • Combining natural soy wax, lead-free cotton wicks, and handcrafted scents for a uniquely sophisticated fragrance. This is a collaboration with Emily Jeffords Studio and Hommage Goods, candles with a wabi-sabi attitude in Greenville, SC.


Processing time is up to 2 weeks.

"Do It For The Process" Affirmation Card Deck
$32.00

Find clarity in your creativity, and explore your inner-creative deeply. Each affirmation in this deck of 41 cards is inspiration and encouragement to the artist’s path, paired with gorgeous imagery for display and inspiration.

The cards in this deck focus on four themes, mirroring the seasons + the natural life-cycle of creativity:

  • Dreams + Inspiration

  • Creative Flow + Exploration

  • Celebration + Reflection

  • Renewal + Restoration

The purpose of this collection of affirmations comes from doing my own deeper-work as a creative, artist, and educator. My hope for you as a creative-heart is that you root into trusting your inspiration, and give your work the energy it deserves in a meaningful way. May the images from my creative space and excerpts from my own journey and writings remind you of your creative purpose.

Pull a card (or two or three!) to set an intention for your creative practice. Use as a prompt for self-study and journaling. Scatter around your space to prompt mindfulness in your work, and share with your friends to encourage.

Details:

  • 41 gorgeous cards, with an additional description card to guide and prompt

  • 2" x 3.5" cards in a custom rigid box

  • Each card is unique

Processing time depends on what we currently have in the works (usually 2 weeks).

The Studio Notepad
$14.00

A minimal desk pad designed to help you find balance in prioritizing the everyday!

Complete with a priority list, an area for your week's to-do's, as well as a tear off section to guide you into checking in with your current self. What are the affirmations you are reminding yourself of today?

Keep the tear-off affirmations to put up and look back months from now and see the progress you've made as you step into your creative self in boldness!

  • Size: 4.25 inches x 8.25 inches

  • 50 tear-away sheets per pad

This collection will arrive wrapped in tissue and packaged in a sturdy mailer. Please allow our studio up to 2-weeks processing time to carefully prepare your bundle.

Limited Availability
 
Emily Jeffords

Painter, teacher, and artist who is very into natural materials + empowering other artists to succeed, too.

http://EmilyJeffords.com
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