For Creatives' Sake

Kerri Awosile

A space for celebrating, supporting, and encouraging creative women in the UK. To empower and inspire each other to keep being creative. And not just being creative for creative's sake, as in being creative for the simple joy of creating, but being creative For Creatives' Sake – for the wellbeing of creatives. In each episode, join Kerri (your host) and one or more other creative women, to hear conversations about creativity, small business life, the juggle as a creative woman, health and wellbeing, and lots in between. Make sure to subscribe or follow us so you don't miss a thing, and don't forget to keep being creative – For Creatives' Sake. *Weekly episodes (with breaks between series).*

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  1. 2025. 12. 16.

    Christmas traditions, favourite festive foods, and comical moments, with Harriet, Louise, and Lydia

    In our last episode of series two, we're celebrating the season with a Christmas special. Join Kerri (your host) and Harriet from de Winton Paper Co, Louise from Two For Joy Illustration, and Lydia from Lovely Lydia, as they chat about what Christmas looks like for each of them, whether they go homemade when it comes to Christmas food, their views on shopping small for Christmas, and their favourite gifts from Christmas crackers. Please note, for context within the conversation, this episode was recorded in October. Harriet is a watercolour artist. She teaches others how to paint watercolour through her Patreon community as well as numerous published books. She also offers helpful resources and tools from downloads to paintbrushes, and creates the occasional wedding stationery commission using her infamously beautiful style. To find out more, head to her website: dewintonpaperco.com Louise is an illustrator and independent greeting card publisher. She mainly sells wholesale, with her gorgeous cards in shops around the country. Her designs are really creative, and she always tries to push the boundaries on what's possible – making each product more than 'just a card'. To take a look at her collection, check out her Esty store: etsy.com/uk/shop/UKTwoForJoy Lydia is a linocut artist and fabric printer. Using her own hand-carved blocks to print unique designs, she then creates items such as lampshades, cushions, and bags from the fabric. She also runs block printing workshops, teaching others how to carve and print, and inspiring people to get creative. You can find details of her products and workshops on her website: lovelylydia.co.uk Thanks for listening. If you've enjoyed series two, please give us a rating and review as it really helps spread the movement and let other creative women find our podcast. We'll hopefully be back in the spring for a new series, so make sure you subscribe or follow us to keep updated. In the meantime, if you haven't already, come say hi over on Instagram where we'll be sharing more content: @forcreativessake

    28분
  2. 2025. 11. 18.

    Celebrating milestones, small business realities, and controversial birthday meals with Alice, Est, and Hannah

    In our first episode of series two, we're celebrating For Creatives' Sake turning one on the 22nd November 2025 with a birthday special. Join Kerri (your host) and Alice from Loveday Social, Est from Origami Est, and Hannah from Hannah Weston Jewellery, as they chat about whether they find it easy to celebrate milestones in their business, the fine line of what to share in terms of the realities of when things aren't going so well, and what their ideal birthday meal would be (Kerri's answer raises some eyebrows!). Alice runs a creative content studio, helping product businesses create engaging and effective content. With a team beside her, she specialises in stop motion animation (but also covers a range of other content creation) and offers a done-for-you service, DIY membership, and marketing strategy consulting. Find out more on her website: lovedaysocial.com Est (Esther) is an origami artist who creates modern, unique, and stylish designs. She mainly teaches workshops, sharing her joy of folding paper with other people, but also has a collection of handmade items and DIY kits available. See her gorgeous creations, and find details of her upcoming workshops, on her website: origamiest.co.uk Hannah creates contemporary, meaningful jewellery in recycled siler and gold. She has a beautiful collection of ready to order pieces, or you can commission a unique and special creation. She also offers beginner jewellery workshops to inspire and teach others. See her website for more details (and some pretty photos!): hannahweston.com

    28분
  3. 2025. 07. 22.

    Favourite cold treats, dream locations, and big small-business questions with Abby, Jade, and Rachel

    In our first ever group episode, join Kerri (your host) and Abby from Abigail Jewellery, Jade from Bitesize Bakehouse and Alma Cara Studio (aka Jade's Art), and Rachel from Holchester Designs, as they chat about their favourite cold treats, dream locations to move their businesses, and whether it's harder to sell products or services. As a little creative hive-mind they also give some insight and opinions on a couple of your questions. Abby is a self-taught silversmith who handmakes beautiful jewellery featuring sustainably sourced gemstones and creative textures. She also shows others how to enjoy creating jewellery through workshops. You can see the gorgeous creations she currently has available and find out more about her and her workshops on her website: abigail-jewellery.com Jade creates delicious wedding cakes, chocolates, and award-winning marshmallows through her business Bitesize Bakehouse. She is also an artist and sells her acrylic and watercolour paintings through a joint venture with her sister. Find out more on her websites: bitesizebakehouse.com - almacarastudio.com/jades-art Rachel is a surface-pattern and graphic designer who creates fun but practical stationery featuring her hand-drawn designs. She also helps other small businesses with their creative design needs. Check out her stationery collections and find out more about her on her website: holchester.com That's the last episode of Series One. We'll hopefully be back later in the year for Series Two so make sure you subscribe or follow us to keep updated. In the meantime, if you haven't already, come say hi over on Instagram where we'll be sharing more content: @forcreativessake

    24분

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A space for celebrating, supporting, and encouraging creative women in the UK. To empower and inspire each other to keep being creative. And not just being creative for creative's sake, as in being creative for the simple joy of creating, but being creative For Creatives' Sake – for the wellbeing of creatives. In each episode, join Kerri (your host) and one or more other creative women, to hear conversations about creativity, small business life, the juggle as a creative woman, health and wellbeing, and lots in between. Make sure to subscribe or follow us so you don't miss a thing, and don't forget to keep being creative – For Creatives' Sake. *Weekly episodes (with breaks between series).*