Hello! How’s it going? Hope all is well in your world. My family enjoyed Halloween and now we are on the fast track to Christmas. This time of year always seems to zip by doesn’t it?
Many months ago, I imagined myself hosting an art night. A small gathering. Maybe 6-8 women, around my dining table, all creating. The idea both thrilled and terrified me. I talked about it with several friends and received gentle encouragement to do it. So finally, it happened. A couple of weeks ago, I sent out invites and began the planning of what this night would look like. I wanted to provide lots of fun art supplies, an inspiring atmosphere, delicious snacks and wine, of course!
My formal dining room is rarely used so it was a delight to move right in and create a playful, creative space! Stringing up bits of colorful ribbon in my crystal chandelier gave the room a whimsical feel!
I covered up the table in brown craft paper and draped the dining chairs in vintage bed sheets that I found at Goodwill.
To provide a little more structure for those that wanted it, I set up a still life in the center of the table.
and spread out inspiring art books…
Each lovely lady got a journal with their initial on it and a pencil as a little gift from me. I love having lots of pretty journals around to jot down thoughts and ideas.
A colorful, vintage tray and a bouquet of vibrant flowers in the corner created a sweet little wine bar. The guests each brought a bottle of something to share.
Once the table was set, it was time for me to pull out all my art supplies and display them for my guests! The ART BAR was born!
Then came the food! My dear friend Katie is an amazing cook and she volunteered to do all the food for the evening! LOVE HER! She did an incredible job…creating a 98% gluten-free spread of delectable dishes! (I apologize for the dark quality of the pictures…my low-light photography skills need work!)
This creamy brie, drizzled with a warm brown sugar, butter and walnut sauce was a huge hit!
These gluten-free cookies and pumpkin cake were completely addictive too!
As the night began and my guests mingled and delighted in all the gorgeous food, I could feel the butterflies in my stomach begin to settle.
Once everyone had a plate of food and a glass of wine, the ladies took their seats and I spoke (rambled) about the intention of the night and why I had wanted to do this. My heart-felt desire was to bring women together, to connect, share, grow, create and maybe even try something new. Art can really freak grown-ups out and I want to start breaking that down. I believe art is for everyone and that it is NOT about the product but the process. I believe Art can be healing, transformative and teach us a lot about ourselves. I believe that creating is something we are hard-wired to do.
After I briefly explained the different art supplies, the ladies bravely got straight to it. I was so worried that someone would become overwhelmed and shut down but nope, these girls boldly experimented and began creating! I was honored to look up from my place and be surrounded by these women who were all willing to be vulnerable with me and get outside their box.
There were several moments that night when the room fell silent. At a dinner party…that could be a disaster but at an art night…it was magical. Everyone was in their zone; concentrating, relaxing and centered in their creation. Loved that!
All in all, it was a wonderful night! I can’t wait to do it again! Next time, I would like to guide everyone through a specific collage/mixed media project! I truly learned a lot about myself by doing this. I was scared but sharing my passion with others was so worth all the nerves. Thank you to my incredibly gracious guests for being so open and supportive of me. And of course a HUGE thank you to Katie for all the outstanding treats!
I highly recommend trying this out with your friends, family and neighbors. Gather up all those art supplies, share and explore your creativity!
xo,
Ivy
I’m so jealous – I would have loved to have joined you. Looks wonderful and fun!
what a great idea!! Wish I could have been there – my friends aren’t into art or craft…
This looks so lovely! I’ve always wanted to host my own DIY night! I’ll have to try this sometime!
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This looks like so much fun! Why a great idea!
What a wonderful setting to be inspired and let the juices flow! Did you play any music- classical? Pandora?
A fantastic idea! I’m so inspired by your account of the evening. I may have to do this some time in the future with a few of my friends.
My thoughts exactly!
Fabulous idea. Being a creative soul can mean hours spent alone. As much as I love that I still miss my shared studio days…..much laughter and cake and then those all important silences….magical! Thanks for sharing! X
I am very much on your wavelength and I am inspired by you to go the extra mile in terms of presentation. I hosted an ARTernoon tea with my friends and I was similarly nervous and it was similarly wonderful.
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This sounds like so much fun. I think that anything that creates an opportunity for women to gather together and spend time being creative, exchanging ideas in a relaxed environment, benefits everyone who participates. The focus could be anything–scrapbooking, cross stitch, quilting, knitting–(Art!). Whatever the focus, it’s the warmth and laughter that restore our creative juices as much as the activity itself. I’m inspired to plan something similar….soon!
this is amazing ! a wonderful idea, I would have loved being there in this cosy environment, surrounded by art and creation
Wow – how magical it looks!
I did something similar with a couple of friends last summer – a perfect DIY day. We made candles, jewellery and cards, and ended up crafting until about 1 am. I can imagine you had a lovely time with your friends! ♥
What a lovely event for these women! I’m so glad you did this thing you wanted to do. It always helps when it turns out better than you imagine ;) You’re such a thoughtful and considerate host. I’m sure you thought of things these artists didn’t even know they wanted! (Brown sugar brie always inspires the best work, I say.) Loved seeing these shots and hearing about your ideas being born ;) XOXO
I thought this was such a wonderful concept and from the story and pictures, it was executed perfectly. I would love to try this out with my lady friends!
It was a wonderful evening…you made everyone feel so welcome. The setting was magical, inspiring and relaxed. Katie’s food was… A.Mazing. I for one had not created “art” in years. And now I look at my collage every day and say “hey I made that” and it’s beautiful. Thank you Ivette for helping me stop that conversation in my head that tells me “I’m not artistic”. And Thank you for putting me back in touch with my first love…Art!