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Design Your Year - Friday 02.05.25 at 11 AM

A *FREE* Creative Vision and Planning

Workshop

How to prepare:

Please make sure you have the following:

  • Internet access.

  • A quiet space.

  • Pen and paper.

  • Lighting a candle or using something else to feel more centred in your space is a great idea.

To get the most out of the workshop, please create accounts in advance and log in to Pinterest and Canva (Midjourney is also optional). I will provide a brief explanation of how to use these platforms. If you’d like to explore an analogue option, feel free to gather magazines, scissors, and glue to create a physical mood board.

I will email the Zoom link as we approach the event.

I am excited to share this experience with you and look forward to seeing you on the day!

With Creative Wishes,

Sharon Vidan

Close-up portrait of a woman with short dark wavy hair, smiling, wearing a black coat and a gold necklace, against a dark background.

“It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn your Idea into a creative project!”

A watercolor illustration of a dog silhouette filled with various geometric shapes outlined in black and filled with colors such as orange, blue, and red.

What People Say:

I participated in a four-session mentoring program with Sharon to help develop an idea for a children's book. I found Sharon warm, motivating and highly skilled. Her experience in the industry and self-publishing made her the perfect sounding board for considering different ways of making the book a reality. During the sessions, I developed the idea into a first draft, began conversations with illustrators and editors, and researched publishing options. Sharon was excellent at responding to my needs and tailoring the sessions to move the project forward. I warmly recommend getting mentoring from Sharon, and I look forward to working with her again to see my project finalised.

Tamar (47, mum, first-time children's book author)

Draft illustration from 'Alma Asks: What are Cats Made of?