The Wildform Journal
When You Finally See Yourself Clearly & the Art of Becoming
Discover When You Finally See Yourself Clearly & the Art of Becoming — a reflection on embracing what you love, trusting your creative voice, and finding the courage to share it. A reminder to live with authenticity and artful intention every day.
Learn moreScary, Silly, and Seen: How Halloween Helps Kids Express All Their Feelings
Halloween isn’t just about candy and costumes — it’s a rare opportunity for kids to explore the full spectrum of their emotions, including the ones we often hide. From silly to spooky, this season invites children to play with fear, joy, and imagination in healthy, expressive ways. Discover why embracing all feelings — even the dark and scary ones — builds confidence, empathy, and creative freedom.
Learn moreFrom Trick-or-Treat to Creative Traditions: How Families Can Celebrate Halloween with More Imagination
Halloween is more than costumes and candy — it’s a celebration of imagination. From DIY costumes to pumpkin art nights and family storytelling, spooky season is the perfect time to spark creativity and build traditions that connect us. When kids are given space to play and pretend, Halloween becomes more than a holiday — it becomes a season of self-expression, confidence, and joy.
Learn moreFrom Pumpkins to Pretend: The Creative Magic of Fall
Fall is for dress-up, make-believe, and pumpkin magic! 🍂✨ From spooky ghosts to silly superheroes, pretending helps kids feel brave, kind, and creative. 🎭💕 Let them roar like lions, giggle like goblins, and shine with confidence this spooky season. Because behind every costume is a kid discovering their voice.
Learn moreHalloween is the Holiday of Imagination
Halloween is more than costumes—it’s a season of imagination. At Wildform Theory, it’s our favorite holiday, and we start celebrating early. Halloween reminds us that kids deserve the freedom to pretend, play, and imagine all season long.
Learn moreEvery Child is an Artist (and How to Keep it That Way)
Discover why every child is born creative—and how art, expression, and even clothing can help them stay that way as they grow.
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