What a Typical Creative Day Looks Like for Me
Hey friends! Ever wonder what a normal creative day looks like living in Wildebeest? Today I’m giving a peek behind the scenes of balancing crafting, blogging, photographing, and daily life on the road.
Living and creating in a 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus isn’t exactly the same as having a craft room—but honestly, I wouldn’t trade it. My creative days are a mix of planning, making, photographing, and squeezing inspiration into a small but cozy space.
Here’s what a pretty typical creative day looks like for me.
Morning: Coffee, Planning, and Inspiration
I’m not one of those people who springs out of bed instantly productive. First comes coffee. Always coffee.
While I sip, I usually check messages and comments from the Craftin’ Wife’s Creations community. Talking with you all is one of my favorite parts of blogging, and it helps me see what people are excited about or wanting to learn.
After that, I open my notebook or planner and sketch out the day:
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What blog post am I working on?
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What craft needs to be finished or photographed?
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Do I need to cut anything with my Cricut Joy?
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Is this a filming or photography day?
Having a plan helps a lot when space is limited and everything needs to be put away after I’m done.
Late Morning: Craft Time
This is when the fun really begins.
Since I don’t have a dedicated craft room, I set up my workspace at the table. Supplies come out in small batches—tools, cardstock, adhesives, or whatever the day’s project needs.
I tend to focus on crafts that:
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Travel well
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Store easily
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Don’t create huge messes
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And definitely… no loose glitter
Some days I’m making cards, other days vinyl decals, paper crafts, or seasonal decorations. I’ve learned to work efficiently in a small space, and honestly, it’s made me more creative.
Afternoon: Photography and Blogging
Once a project is finished, it’s time to photograph it. Lighting is everything, so I usually take photos near the windows or outside when the weather cooperates.
I take:
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Styled photos for the blog
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Step-by-step shots if it’s a tutorial
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A few extra pictures just in case
After photos are done and everything is cleaned up (a must in a tiny living space), I sit down to write. Blog writing is where I slow down and really think about how to explain a project clearly so others can recreate it.
Late Afternoon: Daily Life Stuff
Living on the road means regular life still happens in between the creative moments:
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Tidying the bus
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Planning meals
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Reading for a bit
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Talking with Chris about videos, blogs, or travel plans
Sometimes we explore wherever we’re parked, and inspiration often shows up in the most unexpected places—colors, textures, or little details that spark ideas for future crafts.
Evening: Relaxing and Idea Time
Evenings are usually quieter. I might read, sketch ideas in my notebook, or browse craft inspiration online.
This is often when I jot down blog ideas or project concepts that pop into my head. I’ve learned that if I don’t write ideas down immediately, they disappear into the void.
Creative life in Wildebeest may be small-space crafting, but it’s full of heart, creativity, and a whole lot of coffee. I love sharing this journey with all of you, and I hope this little peek behind the scenes was fun.
Tell me in the comments—are you a morning crafter, a night crafter, or somewhere in between?
Thanks for following along! I hope this gives a little insight into small-space creative life. I’d love to hear what a creative day looks like for you too!















