Something to look forward to...
Hey friend,
do you know this feeling ~ almost like nostalgia for something that is actually still here?
This weekend I got to celebrate one of my favourite leos and we had such a beautiful afternoon at the beach, swimming under the bright sky, making a fire, singing & cuddling hard.
While the days are still long & bright here, I know fall is coming sooner than we think and I am already thinking about making it softer. I have really loved the series of Summer Blessing sessions I have been hosting and have decided to offer them again from mid September to mid December.
Staying connected to a creative practice and weaving small rituals into everyday life can be a challenge if you don’t have a framework & community. This is why I am offering Fall Blessings – a whole season of regular weekly sessions to help you sink deeper into the things that make you happy.
You are invited to come as you are and you can write, paint, stitch, read, draw cards, light candles or just rest & dream – really do whatever you feel like. Each session will begin with a short guided meditation, then I will read some poetry or draw us a card before we do a little chat check in and then dive into quiet art making time.
It sounds so simple, but I promise it will give you the accountability you need to stay creative when things get tough.
The price is 60 GBP for the season, payment plans are available and if these aren’t affordable you can email me back for a free code.
A little blessing for this program
May we find the courage to put our phones down and look at each other’s faces, to make weird art and drop into cozy, quiet space
May we use our creative practice to better understand how interconnected our lives are and that we’re not alone in anything
May we bring the joy & comfort we experience in ritual back into the world, to show up in solidarity, however imperfect it may be
I am also excited for our next fundraiser workshop on September 18th on branding & working with Canva - we will raise money for children in Gaza, all info below.
That’s all for now, thank you so much for reading!
Much love,
Yarrow
On September 18th from 6-7:30pm UK time I am offering a donation based fundraiser workshop with the proceeds going to the Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance in Gaza. This is a casual and interactive space and you will learn:
How to find inspiration for your brand & visual language
Why having a clear brand guide can make growing your business so much easier
How you can make your own graphics for free in Canva
This will be recorded & all questions are welcome.
1:1 Creative Grief Companionship - a sweet three month container with fortnightly sessions on Zoom, lots of listening and even more creative guidance & ritual ideas
Custom made grief quilts made in my little home studio for your comfort & remembrance
My new course Grief Glimmers - it’s currently on pre-sale for GBP 44 before it comes out on June 11th
Tech & design days - book a full or half day with me to create better systems and integrations, update your website or finally start a podcast, newsletter or blog
Business mentoring - guidance, inspiration and accountability to help you grow or pivot whenever you need it!
Web Design - sustainable, easy to use and ready to grow websites for small businesses with vision & heart.
Our next free Spark sessions is on Sunday the 7th of September from 8-9pm UK time (that’s 12-1pm PT or 15-16pm ET & here is a timezone converter).
The format will always be the same:
A warm welcome & a moment of grounding
A chat check in with everyone
Quiet time to work with the Spark session workbook, which includes journaling prompts, reflections & useful tools to help you set yourself up for the month ahead - choose your own adventure (you’ll get it on the call)
Intention setting & goodbyes
Hi! I'm Yarrow,
a web designer, artist & writer living on the East coast of Scotland.
I offer creative classes, host podcasts, create eco-friendly websites and help people build sustainable livelihoods.
Thank you so much for following along and dreaming with me.
Love,
Yarrow