Being creative isn't just for kids. The annual Craft Lake City Do It Yourself (DIY) Festival is headed to Utah State Fairpark, and its billed as Utah's largest local-centric art, music, science and technology festival.
SALT LAKE CITY — Sisters Cami Munk and Brooke Moffat grew up in a creative household. Their father loved the arts, and their mom, a seamstress, frequently used her imagination to make all kinds of clothing, including costumes and wedding dresses.
"I thought that was a normal thing until probably in my 30s, and I was like, 'Oh, other people don't think like this," Moffat said. To her, creativity is a learned behavior, and it doesn't just apply to the arts. There's a reason Craft Lake City's annual DIY festival includes science and technology. And Munk, a communications manager, knows this well.
Creativity is not reserved for brilliant minds like Albert Einstein or Pablo Picasso. Everyone benefits from the creative process, and Brown mentions the positive impacts it has on mental health. "I had lots of emotions," she said. " … and so I started stitching, just snarky stuff. And I felt so much better."
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