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Discover how play and practice build creative confidence. Try the Pumpkin Patch color challenge and reconnect with the joy of painting this fall.

The Joy of Painting: Building Confidence Through Play and Practice

Studio Notes

The Joy of Painting Begins Long Before the Finished Piece.

It’s in the brushstrokes that wander, the colors that surprise us and the quiet moments where we simply show up.

This week, I’ve been thinking about how play, simple, unstructured, messy play is what builds real creative confidence. Not the kind that comes from perfect outcomes, but the kind that grows slowly, like muscle memory, each time you pick up your brush and try again.

When I let myself play… that when the greatest growth happens. 

Last week I painted with no goal in mind just a jar of cloudy water, a few fall hues and a willingness to make a mess. At first, it felt uncomfortable (I hadn’t been painting regularly). But a few minutes in, I remembered why I started painting in the first place: because it feels good to create and let everything else fade away for a while.

Confidence isn’t built by avoiding mistakes, it’s built by making them, watching them dry, and realizing they weren’t mistakes at all, just part of the process.

3 Practical Ways to Build Confidence Through Play

1. Practice Without Pressure

Give yourself permission to paint for the sake of painting. No portfolio piece, no product in mind—just process, play, and peace.

2. Keep an “Ugly Pages” Sketchbook

Create a space where nothing has to be shared or finished. These pages become your quiet teachers, showing you what you’re drawn to, what delights you, and what you’re learning.

3. Revisit Old Work

Pull out an older piece and recreate it using your current tools, palette, and skills. Seeing your growth on the page is one of the fastest ways to rekindle confidence. You might not feel like you’re growing, but you are.

Fall Color Feature: Pumpkin Patch

Each month, I share one color to spark new ideas in your sketchbook or digital workspace.

🎨 Pumpkin Patch by Benjamin Moore #CE886C
A warm, spiced hue that feels like cozy sweaters, fading leaves, and creative afternoons by the window.

This Month’s Creative Challenge

Your invitation:
Use Pumpkin Patch (#CE886C) in any artwork, painting, pattern, or digital design.

Explore how it blends with soft neutrals or pops beside cool tones.

Share and tag @yourcreativementorship on Instagram for a chance to be featured in our stories. Let’s fill our feeds with warmth, color, and playfulness this season.

A Gentle Reminder

Confidence is simply the courage to play again tomorrow. So grab your brush, your stylus, or your favorite pencil and remember, joy and growth often come from the same messy, beautiful place.

You’re building something beautiful, one curious sketch, brushstroke and pattern at a time.

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