Copy of Time for Creativity – Online Studio Session
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Copy of Time for Creativity – Online Studio Session

A calm, no-pressure space to make time for creativity. Bring your project and create alongside others in a relaxed virtual studio.

By The Forgotten Bookshop Girl

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

This is a gentle, no-pressure session to simply make time for your creativity — whatever that looks like for you. Bring your current project (or start something new), pour yourself a cup of tea, and join us in a relaxed online studio space. Whether you’re drawing, journaling, stitching, collaging — or just showing up with a notebook and some curiosity — all forms of creativity are welcome.

I’ll be working on something too and there’ll be space for optional sharing, chatting, and gentle encouragement.

No teaching, just shared time, connection and inspiration.

  • Wednesday 29th July
  • 1 hour
  • On Zoom – link sent after sign-up
  • Limited to 10 -12 people

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About Me

I’m Nina — a coach, creative facilitator, and lifelong notebook-maker. I’ve been running online and in-person workshops, journaling circles, and creative sessions for several years, with a focus on how creativity supports wellbeing, self-expression, and resilience.

You’ll be warmly welcomed into my little online studio corner, where I’ll be working on my own project too — just like you, showing up and making time for what matters.

Frequently asked questions

1. Do I need to have a specific project in mind?

No, not at all! You can bring whatever you're working on or simply come with a notebook and some curiosity. It’s all about making space for creativity, whether you’re starting something new or continuing an ongoing project.

2. What if I’m a beginner?

Everyone is welcome! Whether you're experienced or a beginner, this session is all about showing up and enjoying the creative process without pressure. No skills or experience required.

3. What materials should I bring?

Bring whatever you need for your current project! Whether it’s paper, pens, paint, thread, or just a notebook — it’s completely up to you. If you’re unsure, just bring something you’d like to work on and feel free to keep it simple.

4. Do I need to be on camera?

No, cameras are optional. You’re welcome to keep your camera off if you prefer to work in privacy, or you can have it on to share your progress if you'd like. It’s all about your comfort.

5. Can I chat during the session?

Yes! There will be space for optional sharing, chatting, and gentle encouragement. You can choose to chat with the group or simply work alongside others in quiet. The focus is on creating in a relaxed, supportive atmosphere.

6. Will there be any teaching?

This is a creative space with no formal teaching. We’re here to create together, share energy, and support one another, but you won’t be receiving instructions or lessons. Think of it as a creative co-working session.

8. How do I sign up?

Simply sign up via the Eventbrite link. After you sign up, you’ll receive the Zoom link to join the session.

Why is there a cost?

I’ve kept the price low to make this accessible, while still helping you honour your creative commitment. When we invest even a small amount, we’re more likely to protect that time and actually show up — and that’s where the magic happens. Think of it as a gentle form of creative accountability.

But I really can’t afford it — what can I do?

Please get in touch if you feel this session would benefit you but you don’t have the means to pay right now. There’s always a way to make it work — I’m happy to chat and find a solution.

9. When will I get the Zoom link?

You’ll receive the Zoom link by email shortly after booking your ticket. If it doesn’t arrive within 10 minutes, check your spam or junk folder just in case. Still can’t find it? Get in touch and I’ll make sure you get it.

Organized by

Nina Vangerow is a mixed media artist with a love for books and stationery. In her work she mainly re-uses materials which would normally be discarded, eg falling apart books, used envelopes, old magazines, maps and sheet music.

She teaches a variety of workshops around the theme of bookbinding and journaling, as well as mixed media and image transfer.

Nina also teaches online classes on Skillshare  and Udemy.

£4.50 – £8.30