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Kristin Tweedale
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  • CAF Podcast: EP 225 | Reset, Don't Rebuild
    This week’s episode is short, gentle, and really personal.We’re talking about:What it actually means to reset instead of rebuildWhy catching the “leaks” in your creative system early can save you energyA few tiny routines that are helping me keep moving, even when I’m tiredThis one is for anyone who's staring down a messy desk, a weird schedule, or a project that just… stalled.You don’t need to overhaul everything.You just need one thing to feel a little easier.🔧 Your Reset Can Be Simple:Clear the surface you create onTake the cups to the sink (seriously)Write down one thing you’ll do Monday morning before the weekend startsAsk yourself: “What do I want to optimize for right now?”Your reset doesn’t need to be aesthetic. It needs to work—for your life, your brain, your season.Sh🌻 What’s Next?This is our last episode until October—because I don’t have air conditioning in my studio and I’m a gremlin in the summer heat 😅But we’re not disappearing! Here’s what’s happening:🗂️ Organization WeekStarts June 1 at the Awesome Ladies Project. You’ll get one small creative organization task per day — with 3-minute, 30-minute, and 3-hour options. Do what you can. Save the rest.🏕️ Find Your Voice Summer CampStarts in July. It’s a free (or upgradeable) 6-week course all about telling your story your way. New lessons drop every Tuesday and Friday.👉 Join here🎧 CAF Podcast returns in OctoberWe’ve got exciting things lined up — but first: rest, reflection, and maybe some pizza in New Jersey. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rukristin.com/subscribe
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  • CAF Podcast: EP 224 | Your Creative Notes Are a Goldmine
    What You’ll Get from This EpisodeIn this episode, we’re chatting about:* Why the blank page can feel so intimidating (and how to shift your mindset)* The easiest tricks to start creating when you’re feeling stuck* How to make creative decisions faster so you don’t get trapped in overthinkingWhether you’re a scrapbooker, journaler, painter, or anything in between—these tips work across every creative practice.Big Takeaways🖌 The blank page is only scary if you let it be.Instead of pressuring yourself to create something amazing, shift your mindset to just starting. One mark, one sticker, one sentence—that’s all it takes to get moving.📖 Use small, repeatable tricks to jumpstart your creativity.A simple prompt, a tiny goal, or a familiar layout can take the guesswork out of where to begin. Looking at past pages for inspiration? Game changer.🎨 Lower your expectations to open up creative freedom.Instead of worrying about wasting supplies, set a challenge: Make the ugliest page possible. Try using only stickers. Create with your non-dominant hand. Take the pressure off, and creativity will flow.What We Talked AboutWe kicked things off by talking about why blank pages feel so overwhelming—too many choices, fear of messing up, decision fatigue (we’ve all been there!). The key? Making one small decision to anchor everything else.Then, we explored quick tricks for getting unstuck:* Setting tiny goals (one mark, one sticker, one word—just start!)* Using prompts like Currently Lists or screenshots from your phone for inspiration* Copying a past page layout with small tweaks (colors, patterns, themes)And of course, we dug into how expectations can block creativity—and why sometimes, making something terrible on purpose is the best way to move forward.Take a moment today to notice where you feel stuck most in your creative process. Is it the first step? Overthinking your choices? Worrying about the end result?Now—try one of the strategies from this episode. Pick a tiny goal, grab a prompt, or set a weird challenge for yourself.I’d love to know—what’s your go-to trick for overcoming the blank page? Hit reply and tell me, or come share inside The Awesome Ladies Project. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rukristin.com/subscribe
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  • CAF Podcast: EP 223 | Where Did I Put That Sticker Sheet?
    Hey friends! Ever find yourself digging through bins, like—“where the hell is that sticker sheet?”Yeah, same. And if it’s not the stickers, it’s the paints. Or the papers. Or the entire drawer of supplies that used to be perfectly amazing and make total sense…until it didn’t.This week on Crafty Ass Female, we’re zooming in on the stuff—all our supplies that supposedly help our creative process but sometimes just end up getting in the way.Why You’ll Care:Friction in your creative space—and how it might be hiding in plain sight (like a paper pile or a too-far-away paint drawer)What’s changed?—why a system that used to work might not anymore, and how to adapt without guiltProcrastination or progress?—the sneaky way organizing your stickers can still be self-care, even if it’s not “the most productive” thingIf you’ve been feeling frustrated with your supplies, your systems, or your space—give this one a listen, I think you’ll like it. Big Takeaways🎨 You don’t need a new studio—you just need less friction.I promise, you do not need to blow everything up just to start again. Your paint and paper don’t need to be perfectly organized — they just need to be close enough to use.✏️ Temporary mess is part of the process.Living through a disorganized moment often teaches you how you really use your stuff. Just because it sucks, doesn’t mean it’s pointless. 🖌 Organizing one thing is better than ignoring everything.Whether it’s one drawer, one sticker bin, or just your scissors—pick one thing and make it 10% easier to use.Your TurnWhat’s one supply that’s bringing the most friction to your creative routine right now?Is it hard to find?Hard to put away?Hard to figure out how to use?Choose just one thing and ask: How could I make this 10% better?Then let it be enough for today. You’re not behind — you’re in process.Your story matters. And your space should help you tell it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rukristin.com/subscribe
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  • CAF Podcast: EP 222 | What Does "Organized Enough" Look Like For You?
    Ever feel like you need to have everything perfectly labeled, color-coded, and pinned to a vision board before you’re allowed to make something? Yeah… no thanks.This week on Crafty Ass Female, we’re breaking down what it means to be organized enough—and why that’s all you actually need to get started.Whether your paints are in rainbow order or shoved in a box (hi, same), this episode is about finding what works for you—not for whatever everyone else is doing online.What You’ll Get from This EpisodeHere’s what we’re diving into:My paint chaos confession: why I’ve been procrastinating organizing my paints (and how it’s actually helping me learn what I love)What “organized enough” really means: spoiler—it’s not about your shelves, it’s about your creative flowCreative friction & real-life fixes: small shifts that make it easier to sit down and actually make stuffThis episode is for you if you’ve been telling yourself:“I’ll get back to creating as soon as I get my space together.”Big Takeaways🎨 You can’t organize a mystery.If you’re still figuring out how you want to use something — like I am with paint — give yourself space to experiment before you try to build the perfect system.✏️ “Organized enough” = less friction.It’s not about looking pretty — it’s about reducing the tiny decisions that get in the way of making stuff.🖌 Organize around your real life, not your fantasy studio.Your space should support how you work right now. That’s the whole point. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rukristin.com/subscribe
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  • CAF Podcast: EP 221 | Organize for the Stuff You Actually Use
    Ever find yourself staring into your craft drawers, realizing the stuff you're looking at isn’t what you're actually using these days? Me tooo—my paint is a disaster r/n. This week on Crafty Ass Female, we’re diving into some creative supply real talk—figuring out what we truly love, letting go of what we don’t, and organizing our spaces around what we actually use.If you've been feeling stuck or overwhelmed by your space, this ep is a gentle reminder that your creative supplies should support what you’re actually creating—not just look pretty, or sit there “because that’s where it’s supposed to go“.Why You’ll Care* Reflect Your Real Creative Self:Discover how noticing your most-used supplies reveals deeper insights about your authentic style.* Let Go, Without Guilt:How releasing those unused supplies clears space for new creativity—and why it’s not a failure, but a beautiful evolution.* Organize for Actual Use:Practical ways to categorize and arrange your space so you can effortlessly create (even when life gets messy).If you’re feeling that friction between how your craft space looks and how you actually use it—listen to this one.Big Takeaways🎨 Your supplies tell your story.Trust your instincts and organize around what genuinely works for you right now.🌱 Evolution is growth.Your changing preferences aren't mistakes; they're proof of your evolving creativity.🖌 Your practice, your rules.There's no right or wrong here—just what authentically suits your creative life.Think about this: What’s one supply you could bring front and center to support your current creative practice? Hit reply and tell me—I’d love to hear it.Hold onto that feeling. It’s part of your creative compass.Hit reply if you want to share it with me, or come chat with us inside the Awesome Ladies Project.You’re doing great—even on messy days.This is your practice. Your story matters.See you next week for more creative goodness!KristinP.S. Want some hands-on support organizing your creative space? Join us for Organization Week (June 1st–7th) inside the Awesome Ladies Project. Low-pressure, high-creative-energy—we're doing it together! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rukristin.com/subscribe
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Crafty Ass Female is a podcast dedicated to helping women embrace and use their power and creativity. We believe you are a capable BADASS, who already has all the tools you need to make beautiful things and make beautiful things happen. We’re just here to remind you. www.rukristin.com
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