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Creative Invitations

Monthly inspiration to support a gentle creative rhythm — through making, noticing, and exploring together.

Creative time with young children doesn’t need to be complicated, performative, or perfectly planned to be meaningful.

Creative Invitations is a monthly offering designed to help families slow down and reconnect with creativity in a way that feels calm, doable, and rooted in real life. Each month, you’ll receive thoughtful inspiration that supports a gentle creative rhythm—one that honors curiosity, process, and connection over outcomes.

What Creative Invitations is

Creative Invitations is a monthly creative guide delivered as a PDF, designed to support shared creative time between you and your child.

Each guide includes:

  • A short, grounding note to set the tone for the month

  • Four weekly creative invitations, inspired by the season

  • Simple material suggestions using items you likely already have

  • Gentle guidance to help you feel confident facilitating creative time

  • Reassurance for the days when energy, interest, or attention is low

The focus is always on making, noticing, and exploring together—not producing finished projects or checking boxes.

What makes this different

Creative Invitations is intentionally not a curriculum.

There are:

  • No lesson plans

  • No step-by-step crafts

  • No worksheets or performance-based activities

  • No expectation to complete every prompt

These are invitations, not assignments. You can move slowly, repeat favorites, skip weeks, or follow your child’s lead. The guide is there to support you—not the other way around.

How it works

  • You receive one beautifully designed PDF at the beginning of each month

  • Each guide offers four flexible weekly prompts

  • Prompts are open-ended and adaptable

  • Guides are yours to keep and revisit anytime

There are no videos to watch, no kits to assemble, and no supplies to purchase beyond what you already have at home.

Why a gentle creative rhythm matters

Young children naturally move in rhythms—daily, weekly, seasonal. When creative time aligns with those rhythms, it becomes easier to return to again and again.

By anchoring each month to the season:

  • Creativity feels more intuitive

  • Materials are easier to source

  • Activities connect naturally to what children are already noticing

Creative Invitations helps creativity feel like part of everyday life, not another task to manage.

Who this is for

Creative Invitations is designed for families who:

  • Want creative time to feel calmer and more intentional

  • Feel overwhelmed by too many activity ideas online

  • Value open-ended play and exploration

  • Appreciate thoughtful design and simplicity

  • Want support without rigidity

The prompts are especially well-suited for children ages 3–6, but can easily be adapted for younger or older children.

Designed by Scribblegiggle

Creative Invitations is created by Scribblegiggle, known for thoughtfully planned, facilitated art experiences for young children and their caregivers. These guides bring the same care, pacing, and sensibility into your home—supporting creativity without pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a curriculum or lesson plan?
No. Creative Invitations is not a curriculum. It’s a monthly guide filled with open-ended prompts meant to inspire exploration, not direct instruction or outcomes.

Do I need special materials or kits?
No. The prompts are designed to use common household items, simple art supplies, and found materials. There are no required kits or purchases.

What if we don’t complete all the prompts?
That’s completely fine. There’s no expectation to complete every invitation. You can skip weeks, repeat favorites, or simply read the guide for inspiration.

How much time does each activity take?
Each invitation is flexible. Some may last five minutes, others longer. The goal is to offer ideas that fit naturally into your day, not take it over.

Is this appropriate for younger or older children?
Yes. While designed with ages 3–6 in mind, the invitations are open-ended and easily adaptable to different ages and stages.

How do I receive the guide?
You’ll receive one PDF by email at the beginning of each month. You can print it or view it digitally.

Is Creative Invitations part of a membership?
Yes. Creative Invitations is included as part of the Scribblegiggle membership, along with early access to meetups, priority booking, and occasional member-only perks.

Join the magic

Creative Invitations is for families who want creativity to feel less overwhelming and more intentional—rooted in curiosity, connection, and the simple joy of making together.

Upcoming Meetups

Winter Art CluB
Single Session

Children will use vibrant watercolors to paint “snow” in swirling hues, then scoop and shovel it into pots, adding the prettiest pops of flowers—a playful reminder that spring is, indeed, on its way. We’ll wrap up with time for free play together on the lawn.

Dress warmly in layers, coats, and gloves, and don’t forget to bring your warmest curiosity hats.

For occasional discount perks and early access to registration, join our private Scribblegiggle Facebook group here.

Sunday, Feb 15th
Meets at 1pm (1hr), $30
NC Museum of Art Lawn

Register

Winter Art CluB
Season Pass

Feb 17th - March 31
Tuesdays @ 11:30am (1hr each)
6 sessions + 1 playdate, $165
Location to be announced
REGISTRATION OPENS SOON

Join us on picnic blankets for an artsy exploration inspired by winter, plus freeplay time. Each art club meetup introduces a new project with all materials provided. Bring your curiosity and dress warmly.

Winter projects will include activities like painted snow gardens, nature sculptures, breath painting, wand making and a community-made collage.


Spring Art Club
Season Pass

April 14 - May 26
Tuesdays, 11am
6 sessions + 1 playdate, $165
Location to be announced
REGISTRATION OPENS SOON

Join us on picnic blankets for an artsy exploration inspired by springtime, plus freeplay time. Each art club meetup introduces a new project with all materials provided. Bring your curiosity!

Session projects will be announced closer to the kickoff date.

know before you go

  • Our meetups and activities are designed for ages 3 to 6.

    Younger or older siblings are absolutely welcome to tag along.

    Please plan for materials to be provided only to 3 to 6 year olds who are registered to attend.

    If you will not be attending, please notify us by email.

  • Yes, you must register here and pay for seasonal meetup sessions prior to attending. This allows us to keep playgroup sizes close-knit and prep the best materials for activities.

  • Seasonal meetups are $165. This includes 7 sessions — 6 art club meetups on the lawn of the NC Museum of art and a freeplay-only playdate (no art on this day) at Downtown Cary Park. Costs cover all art materials and supplies as well as administrative expenses that keep the group running.

  • Sometimes a little, sometimes not at all. We keep things kid-friendly, mostly washable and manageable. That said, dress your child in clothes you don’t mind getting a little bit messy.

  • Yes, grown-ups stay and participate alongside their children. Scribblegiggle is a shared experience with caregivers.

  • Each meetup lasts about 60 minutes, maybe more if the kids keep at it on the playground.

    We spend the first 5–10 minutes in storytime, then we explore our artsy activity for 20-30 minutes.

    After that, the kids free play on the playground together until the fun fizzles.

  • We provide picnic blankets. You might also bring water, a snack, and whatever warm clothing layers the weather may call for to keep your child comfortable that day.

    We handle all the art supplies as well as the setup and cleanup.

  • 2026 meetups will take place primarily on the lawn of the NC Museum of art. Once each season, we will also meetup at Downtown Cary Park for a freeplay date.

    Meetups may also occasionally be offered in surrounding areas. Exact locations are shared registration details and in the confirmation emails that follow.

  • That is totally okay!

    Scribblegiggle’s art setups are just fun invitations and community making.

    Kids can explore the materials however they like, join in later, or simply observe.

    Don’t stress if they’re not into it that day — it happens. And it’s just as normal for them to need a little support or encouragement from you.

  • All kids are welcome — quiet explorers, enthusiastic makers, sensory seekers, wiggle-worms. You name it. We keep the vibe relaxed and inclusive.

  • Small groups, usually 6–8 kids, so everyone has space to create and connect comfortably in a casual meetup setting.

  • We’ll reschedule or cancel depending on the weather and activity. Updates will go out the day before or by 8am the morning of the meetup.

Wander into
our world

We’d love to see you at a meetup! Let’s make some magic together. Sign up to stay in the loop about our artsy adventures and upcoming experiences (and check out our private Facebook group here for more info, inspiration and discounts).

What little hands learn here

Here, little hands learn through discovering, pouring, swirling, sticking, shaping, scooping, sorting, and arranging. They build, imagine, trust their instincts, and explore freely through hands-on experimentation. Most importantly, they experience the joy of artsy adventures shared with friends.