Jennie Moraitis

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When Jennie Moraitis was a little girl, she started an art club, complete with fees to buy plenty of supplies from the local Pic 'N' Save. It was a dream idea—paid-for art supplies and crafts galore! The only problem was her sisters demanded their birthday money back.

Still, the creative bug had bitten, and throughout her life, Jennie has dabbled in a variety of creative pursuits. Writing, doodling, knitting, and painting are a few of her current favorites.

She also loves encouraging other women to make time for their own creative side through her blog, Little Girl Designs.

After reading about an artist retreat online, she set out to create her own personal retreat. She realized that she didn't have to spend a lot of money to reap the benefits
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How I Use the Mollie Ollie Mimmo Caddy

See that girl above? That’s what I felt like when I realized all of my journals (okay, the current ones) could fit in one happy place in my new Mollie Ollie Mimmo caddy. They graciously sent me one to review, and I want to share a bit about it with you today.

But first, how I’m going to use it.

I talk all the time about how having what you need for your creative projects near and accessible is h

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“Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention on the part of the actor. It's a gift to the world and every being in it. Don't cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you've got.”
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