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Creative Awakening 2019 | Creative Workshop in Northern Utah

July 31, 2019

Creative Awakening

Photo from Michele Lee

This years Creative Awakening was such a beautiful day.  I love hosting these creative retreats, I love planning them and teaching others how to do something that they haven’t done before. I am so passionate about creativity, I truly believe creative living is the secret to living a fulfilling and joyful life. 

This year we were so lucky to have Cover & Co sponsor the workshop, everyone received one of their beautiful aprons!  Follow their Instagram to get more info on when they will open their shop!

One of my favorite speakers said this quote and I live my life by it:

“The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. No matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherent wish to create something that did not exist before. Everyone can create. You don’t need money, position, or influence in order to create something of substance or beauty. Creation brings deep satisfaction and fulfillment. We develop ourselves and others when we take unorganized matter into our hands and mold it into something of beauty… Remember that you are spirit daughters (and sons) of the most creative Being in the universe. Isn’t it remarkable to think that your very spirits are fashioned by an endlessly creative and eternally compassionate God? Think about it–your spirit body is a masterpiece, created with a beauty, function, and capacity beyond imagination. We were created with the express purpose and potential of experiencing a fulness of joy. Our birthright–and the purpose of our great voyage on this earth–is to seek and experience eternal happiness. One of the ways we find this is by creating things. You may think you don’t have talents, but that is a false assumption, for we all have talents and gifts, every one of us. The bounds of creativity extend far beyond the limits of a canvas or a sheet of paper and do not require a brush, a pen, or the keys of a piano.  Creation means bringing into existence something that did not exist before–colorful gardens, harmonious homes, family memories, flowing laughter. What you create doesn’t have to be perfect. So what if the eggs are greasy or the toast is burned? Don’t let fear of failure discourage you. Don’t let the voice of critics paralyze you–whether that voice comes from the outside or the inside. If you still feel incapable of creating, start small. Try to see how many smiles you can create, write a letter of appreciation, learn a new skill, identify a space and beautify it.”

Dieter F Uchtdorf, Happiness Your Heritage, October 2008 General Conference

When I get stuck with trying to find creativity in my business I turn to making something with my hands.  I love to experiment with all sorts of mediums, I love figuring out something new and it is so fun seeing the finished product whether it worked out or not.  When I am in my busiest season in the summer, when I barely have time to get it all done I crave time to make something whether it is baking or sewing or gardening and as soon as I can create it makes the busy season doable and I am able to be refreshed!

This year for the workshop I taught how to naturally dye fabric, I had so much fun experimenting with different dyes when I was preparing for it.  It was like magic seeing the results!  For the dyes we used avocado pits and skins, hibiscus, alder cone, daffodils, walnut shells, marigold and a variety of herbs.

During the workshop we had so much fun playing with the different dyes and how so many things can affect the color outcome.  Several people used dried hibiscus, and all of the colors came out so different.  Changing the water source, adding vinegar or boiling it multiple times brought the most beautiful changes.  I loved watching the excitement of this who attended.

In the afternoon I taught how to make ricotta gnocchi and fresh pasta.  I have always had a passion for making fresh pasta, I started making it in high school and have continued to learn to make different varieties at home, I also took a class in Italy, which I need to do again!  I love showing people how easy it can be to make and how it can change the flavors of your meal.  I love how food in other countries brings people together, it is an event and it creates opportunities for family and friends to have memories.  I think we need to create more food experiences in our culture, I can’t wait until I have a yard and a bigger place to host larger gatherings with family and friends.

As always we ended the day with a beautiful styled dinner, Amber Reverie created the most beautiful atmosphere for us to enjoy our meal.  Nikkol with Refine Studio created the most amazing menus and recipe cards, I am so obsessed with them and need one for every meal that I do and every recipe that I cook!  For dinner we started with charcuterie boards down the table and Caesar Salad.  For the main dish we had Shrimp Scampi with fresh pasta, the pasta literally melts in your mouth!  This is one of our favorite go to recipes, it is easy and so delicious!  Margaret with Smackerel made the most amazing Lemon Cake, it was to die for! She came to my workshop last year, so I had to support her in her awesome business.

When I was trying to get the workshop to fill up, I had the hardest time until a week before. Throwing a big event like this is super stressful because of the cost of putting it on.  A few weeks before the workshop I decided that this would be my last workshop for awhile, I hated announcing this, because I absolutely love doing them.  If you have been interested in coming to one, please let me know, so that I can find ways to fill them up a little more, so I am not paying people to come create with me! 😉  I am taking a course currently to learn how to fill up an event, we will see if I am brave enough to try one more time.  After the day was over this year, I truly can’t be done, because it brings me so much joy to teach and to see others create and be fulfilled.  I will definitely try to keep going forward with more, I don’t know how it will be or when the next one will be.  If you want them to continue, please email me so I can find ways to do it!  And I would love to chat about you wanting to come.

If you are feeling stuck or unmotivated in your life, find something to bring you joy, find something to touch in your hands and transform, life is always better when you can create something.  I love that I can share my talents with others, and hope you will do the same!

To view last years Creative Awakening, click here!

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This workshop was held in beautiful Bear Lake, in Garden City, Utah.  The Farmhouse at Bear Lake was the perfect place for a retreat! The property was so beautiful and the kitchen was so dreamy to cook in.  There was so much space for all of our activities and enough rooms for anyone that wanted to stay the night.  I would go back to this venue in a heart beat and I am trying to get my extended family to stay here for our annual Bear Lake trip!!   It would be big enough for my large extended family!  They fill up fast for the summer, contact them to book your next trip or workshop!

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How to Create Your Perfect Beauty Routine Before the Big Day

July 8, 2019

Article written by: Elise Morgan

Take a look at your wedding checklist. You probably have things like tour venues, book a DJ, or cake tastings. But have you remembered your beauty routine? There are steps you can take early to ensure that you are your best you on your big day.

 Yes, that means adding another thing to your list, but have no fear! This handy guide has all the information you need to start and keep your best bridal beauty routine.

 

One Year Until the Big Day (or ASAP)

 Exfoliate

Regular exfoliation should be a part of your skin care routine whether you’re getting married or not. Dead skin cells gather on the skin while we’re living our best lives and exfoliating a few times a week can help your skin look healthier and brighter.

 Maintain healthy habits

Time to focus on the big three: eating well, exercising, and getting a good night’s sleep. These are the first lines of defense for our glowing skin, killer curves, and ultimately being your best you.

 Face washing

While you, no doubt, make a habit of washing your face, it might be time to make one small change. Stop using the washcloth because they are full of bacteria. Your best option for wiping the day away is to simply use your hands.

 

6 Months Until the Big Day

 Visit the dermatologist

If you have major skin concerns, it’s best to visit a professional as soon as possible to get it under control. Whether it’s acne, uneven skin, pores, or redness you need to address, it may take a few sessions so be sure to go early and schedule enough follow ups to ensure you’ll be ready for your big day.

 

1 Month Until the Big Day

 Try out a keratin treatment

If you live a life of taming naturally frizzy hair, see if your hairdresser will try a keratin treatment. Doing this early ensures your texture is under control but won’t fall flat on your wedding day.

 

1 Week Until the Big Day

 Look at Lashes

When you’re doing your final makeup test run, consider whether or not you’re the kind of bride who can get through the day on waterproof mascara. If not, ask about trying on false eyelashes to enhance your bridal look.

 Make some mani-pedi time

You should always have your nails done one to two days before you’re set to walk down the aisle. While you’re at it, spring for the mani-pedi packages that include essential oils, fancy scrubs, and massages. Relax. You deserve it.

 

The Morning of Your Wedding

 Use a Mask and kick back

The morning of your wedding is a great time to do one more exfoliating mask before sitting in the makeup chair. Once you’ve care for your skin, let everyone else take care of you. Sit back and celebrate finding the love of your life. 

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Bonneville Salt Flats Family Photos | Salt Lake Family Photographer

May 31, 2019

Meet The Holbrook’s, I have been photographing their family since the very beginning!  I started doing photos for them when their oldest was in 5th grade!  He is now in college!  I have loved getting to connect with them every year, their kids have grown up so fast!  They are always so much fun! Over all of the years that I have done photos for them, not once have their kids dis-liked getting their photos taken, they are always full of ideas for poses and things that they want to do.  When you schedule your photos, get your kids involved in the process, have them get together some ideas, and they will love the photo shoot even more!

I was so excited that we did these photos out at the Salt Flats, as soon as she called to schedule a date, I wanted to take them out of Cache Valley and out to the Bonneville Salt Flats. In the spring and late fall they are covered with an inch of water, and it made for some beautiful light and landscapes to play with.  The Salt Flats take awhile to get to, but it is always worth the long drive to get this beautiful scene!

They always have the best outfits!  I always look forward to their shoots, because I know that they will be beautifully matched.  The neutrals that they chose were perfect, I am obsessed with the linen pants and rompers!  I know outfits can always be a stressful part of family photos, two things that I tell families is to find moms outfit first, if she is happy in what she is wearing everyone else will be too!  And don’t choose outfits that won’t match in your home.  If you are wanting to make a big canvas for your home you won’t want it toot match, so choose colors that you will be happy to hang on your walls.  When you are choosing your outfits and can’t decide, I am here for you to help you figure out what will look best!  Text or email me your outfits and I will be happy to help!

Summer sessions dates are filling up fast, and I am getting so excited about how full my calendar is!  If you are wanting to get on my schedule email me now to set up your appointment!  jessica@jessicasphoto.com

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Hi, I’m Jessica! I am very passionate about photography, everything that I do revolves around my camera and creating exceptional photos for you to remember every stage of life. I have been a professional photographer for over 15 years, and I still get excited about every shoot. I love being creative and going on adventures, and I try to bring that experience into my shoots, by exploring the mountains, chasing the light, and helping you relax in front of the camera! Thanks for stopping by, let’s work together!

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