Being in a creative state is wild—and deeply missed. I can’t even recall the last time I was fully immersed in creative flow, but when it hits? It’s surreal. I genuinely can’t make this up. I don’t know how others create, but for me—when it’s art or design—I’m not thinking. I’m just doing. I either see and do, or do and do.

Today’s creative stasis landed on T-shirt designs. In my last blog, I shared drafts 1 and 2. Draft 1 gave heavy literary inspiration. Draft 2… well, I was going for something but didn’t quite land the vision.

But today? Something different happened.

I was in prayer—of course—and ideas just started flowing. Honestly, I always get t-shirt ideas in prayer for some reason. Lol. Creativity is spiritual. It really is. Usually, I can’t write anything down during that time, and more often than not, I forget the ideas before I even open my eyes. But today? I remembered. Not only did I remember, I acted on them.

That part right there—acting on ideas as a creative—is essential. My life would look completely different if I acted on more of mine.

It’s taken me a while to truly appreciate my creativity. I used to be insecure about the things I’d create. There were times I didn’t understand it. And there were times I just didn’t like it. But I’m thankful I kept creating through all of that. That’s what growth looks like.

Back to today: I think I designed my best T-shirts ever. Even the first two turned out really well. I’ve already worn Draft 1 twice. Not only does it look good—it feels good, which honestly matters more to me than looks. I refuse to wear an uncomfortable T-shirt. And let’s be real—most women’s T-shirts are uncomfortable.

I still don’t understand why they make women’s T-shirts in every way except correct.

Small/medium men’s T-shirts are the sweet spot. That’s the formula. So I feel confident that the three I designed and ordered today are going to hit.

I’m not necessarily selling these. I’m creating for the sake of creating. And I want a good shirt. The fact that it’s my design? Just a bonus.

I haven’t worn Draft 2 or Good Thing Series 002 yet. That one is bold. Might save it for when I finally make it back to the gym. Lol.

Anyway—here are the art pieces that inspired 003–005:

003 – Inverted watercolor painting on paper, 2019

004 – Acrylic/mixed media painting on canvas, 2019

005 – My first book cover design for my first self-published book: +Pray: Prayer + Art, published 2021

I’ll share the full T-shirt designs once they come in. Can’t wait to see how they turned out.


Now why is the title of the blog called butter run?

—C.J.


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One response to “Butter Run”

  1. tmhslmn Avatar

    Maybe your creating is you speaking in tongues but unlike tongues the whole world gets to see your beauty. Not sure why it’s butter run though. God bless 😇

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