Two hours where your to-do list doesn't exist.
No feeds to scroll.
No dinner to plan.
No one needing anything from you.
No inbox. No calendar. No "I should really..."
Just colour, curiosity, and space to breathe.
This is Creative Playground, and it might be the most useful thing you do all month.
This isn't an art class.
You won't be assessed. There's no right way to do it.
Nobody will tell you your tree doesn't look like a tree.
It's two hours where your inner critic gets a coffee break, your hands take over, and something quietly shifts.
We paint with spoons. With a shower squeegee. With whatever gets your attention.
We try things that probably won't work and discover that sometimes they do.
Wait till you see what happens when your brain stops performing and starts playing.
“It was fascinating to observe how we automatically try to create something beautiful. It’s funny how we find it so hard not to do our best!”
This one's for you if...
You're tired but can't explain why.
Your calendar is full and your soul is quietly empty.
You can't remember the last time you did something just for you.
You keep saying "I'm not creative", and you're wrong.
You need two hours that belong entirely to you.
You don't need to be an artist. You don't need to know what you're doing.
You just need to show up.
“It has been a long time since I felt this much in the moment. I was really present.”
A little side note.
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A little side note. *
Creative Playground looks like messing about with paint.
And it is.
But somewhere between the spoon and the second colour, something shifts.
Your brain stops performing and starts playing.
And that feeling, of being fully present, without an agenda, is rarer than you think.
That's what you're paying for. Not the paint.
What's waiting for you
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Paint, textures, unusual tools, things that drip, splash, smear and misbehave.
This is not a “careful with the brushes” situation.
Everything is provided so you can go all in, get messy, and follow your curiosity wherever it wants to wander. -
After we’ve thrown out what’s weighing you down - old stress, external expectations, mental clutter -
you’ll create what wants more space in your life this year.You’ll go home with a 30 x 30 cm canvas
not as a “perfect piece”, but as a visual anchor for what you’re choosing next. -
You’ll get a beautiful protective suit.
One important detail: paint is fluid and hates being contained.So please bring:
• old clothes
• old socks
• or go barefoot if that feels right(Paint has been known to ignore rules. You’ve been warned 😉)
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I’m a curious human myself, a mindset coach and artist. This playground blends all of that, lightly.
No fixing. No analysing your childhood.
Just prompts, questions and creative tools that help you notice
what actually fits you, not what’s expected of you. -
You’ll be part of a small group of curious humans.
We create side by side.You share if you want.
You don’t if you don’t.
Listening, laughing, creating together is already enough.This is about throwing things out together
and then each making your own vision. -
Curious?
All of this for € 69.
Upcoming session
Thursday 18 June · 5–7pm · Deerlijk, Belgium
A 2-hour creative reset. No experience needed, no judgement, just paint.
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“Absolutely amazing experience, must do! Anna really makes it something special!”
Not the right date? I've got you.
New dates and online sessions land in the Villekulla Letters first.
Drop your email below, and you'll hear about them fresh off the press, before anyone else.
What you'll get:
New Creative Playground dates, local & online
The Villekulla Letters, stories, sparks, and tiny rebellions
First access to online sessions when they launch
Want to bring a group?
Creative Playground works beautifully for team days, hen dos, birthday celebrations, or just a group of friends who need an excuse to make a mess together.
Let's chat! Villekulla workshops can travel to studios, offices, gardens, or wherever creativity wants to set up camp.
A NOTE FROM ANNA
"Villekulla isn't a place you visit — it's a way of being.
It's where curiosity wears mismatched socks, joy tracks paint across the floor, and perfection politely waits outside."
