Do Something Creative Every Day : Mantra Jewellery Collaboration

I hope you are staying safe, well and as happy as you can right now. I have never been so grateful for creativity and living in a family that has always had the motto “Do Something Creative Every Day”. Our creativity brings us joy, it brings us time away from the news and the fear, it brings us time together and also time on our own, and it gives us something to share with others through photos or the post. It deeply connects us as a family and I feel that this time at home is cementing our creativity in incredible ways.

Creativity doesn’t have to be complicated or hard. It can be some colouring in (and there are so many great colouring in pages out there at the moment like these ones and these ones), painting an empty toilet roll or making a collage from some cut up magazines or old cards. Doing something creative each day will give you that headspace you need right now. It will calm you down and bring you into the moment.

Earlier this year I had the complete joy of receiving an email from the lovely Jo Stroud, founder of Mantra Jewellery, asking if I would like to collaborate with them on a necklace. We talked about all the ideas we could do and decided that a “Create” necklace was the perfect piece. I was so, so excited to receive my necklace this week. I don’t think it could have arrived at a more perfect time and I am delighted that you can now pre-order the “Create” necklace now. If you order a necklace this week, you can receive 15% off with the code EMILY15.

The necklace comes in Rose Gold, Gold and Silver and it will give you the perfect reminder to be creative every day and to hold onto the hope and joy that creativity brings, even during difficult times.

Thank you so much to Jo and your lovely team for inviting me to collaborate with you. Alongside creativity, mantras and affirmations are such an important part of my life that this is such a joy to be a part of. xo



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