🌒🍂 Fall Equinox & New Moon Creativity Gathering

The wheel of the year is turning again —

and in the next weeks, we’ll arrive at the fall equinox and a potent new moon. These moments invite us to pause, reflect, and honor the balance of light and dark, endings and beginnings.

To celebrate, I’m hosting a Seasonal Creativity Gathering on Saturday, September 20th from 6:00–7:15 pm Central on Zoom. This is a free offering for our community — and all you need to do to join is sign up for the free tier on my Patreon.

👉 Join the Free Tier on Patreon to Sign Up

🍂 What to Expect

We’ll gather for a cozy, creative hour of:
✨ Journaling prompts to reflect on balance, release, and renewal
✨ Gentle creative exercises you can do with whatever supplies you have on hand
✨ A chance to connect with community and carve out intentional time for yourself

You don’t need to be a Happy Mail subscriber to join us, but I will be sharing the September Happy Mail kit (theme: Golden Hour) and how I’m using it for my own equinox pages. if you are a Happy Mail subscriber, feel free to bring your September kit to the gathering.

This is about slowing down, honoring the season, and making space for your creativity to shine — however it looks for you.

🌒 Why Join?

The equinox reminds us that balance is possible. The new moon reminds us that beginnings are always available. Together, they offer the perfect invitation to:

  • Release what’s heavy

  • Call in what’s needed

  • Create in a way that nourishes your heart

Whether you’re new to journaling and creativity or a seasoned maker, you’re welcome.

✨ How to Join

It’s simple:

  1. Sign up for the free tier of my Patreon.

  2. The Zoom link will be posted.

  3. Join us live on Sept 20th — or catch the replay if you can’t make it.

👉 Click here to join the free Patreon tier

I can’t wait to see you there. Let’s welcome the season together with creativity, ritual, and kindness.

Brennah D'Layn St.Ores

Brennah D’Layn is an artist-yogi from Florida’s Gulf coast.

http://mudlotusarts.com/
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