Revive Your Spark
Rediscover your voice, simplify your art career, and find a way of selling your work that doesn’t cost you your energy.
A self-paced course for artists who already know how to sell their work—and want to do it more sustainably, with clearer decisions and steadier results.
This is the same approach artists have used to reconnect with their work, simplify their marketing, and build consistency without burnout.
Revive Your Spark isn’t about chasing momentum or reinventing your business every few months.
It helps you develop a way of working you can return to—one that supports consistent decision-making, clearer priorities, and steadier results over time.
Instead of relying on bursts of energy or constant visibility, you’ll build a rhythm that fits your life and your capacity—so selling your work feels integrated, not performative.
What most artists take away isn’t just a plan, but a sense of confidence in how they make decisions—what to focus on, what to release, and how to keep going without burning out.
You’re not overworking because you don’t care enough.
And you’re not stuck because you don’t know what to do.
Most artists who find their way here already understand how to sell their work. You’ve tried the strategies, followed the advice, and pushed through when things felt uncomfortable—often because it did lead to results.
But over time, something shifted.
What once felt exciting started to feel draining.
What once felt aligned started to feel performative.
And even when things were “working,” the cost kept rising.
That’s not a failure.
It’s usually a sign that you’ve outgrown the way you’ve been working.
Revive Your Spark exists for this moment—not to give you more tactics, but to help you make clearer decisions about what still fits, what no longer does, and how to keep selling your work without burning yourself out in the process.
Many artists use this approach to create more consistency in their sales—without increasing their workload.
No one single marketing technique is going to solve your problems.
At this stage, the problem usually isn’t that you’re missing the right marketing technique.
It’s that your decisions—what you promote, how often you show up, where you put your energy—no longer fit together in a way that feels sustainable.
That’s why adding “one more thing” rarely helps for long.
What actually creates steadier results is a way of working that’s aligned across your art, your capacity, and the season you’re in.
You need a comprehensive strategy to:
Make intentional choices about what you say yes to—and what you let go of—so your effort actually compounds
Rebuild a relationship with marketing that supports your art instead of draining it
Trust your own voice and direction, rather than chasing validation or approval
Share your work in a way that feels honest and human, without constant self-promotion
If you’re an artist, your work usually comes from a real desire—to make something meaningful and leave the world a little more beautiful than you found it.
And when that matters to you, the way you sell your work matters too.
Over time, though, even thoughtful artists can find themselves tired in ways they didn’t expect.
Not because they don’t care enough—but because they’ve been asking themselves to push past signals that something needs to change.
You might notice things like:
Your energy dipping more often than it used to, even when you’re doing “the right things”
A quiet frustration with how long growth is taking, paired with pressure to compensate in ways that don’t feel like you
Confidence fading after rejection—not because you believe the work is bad, but because it’s harder to keep showing up the same way
None of this means you’re failing.
It means you’ve reached a point where a different way of working is needed.
It’s okay to want more—without needing everything to get bigger.
Even if things aren’t a complete flop—
even if your work is selling, and you’ve found your footing—
you may still feel a quiet pull for something to be different.
Not louder.
Not faster.
Just more sustainable.
Wanting that doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful or impatient. It usually means you’re paying attention.
They want their art to support their life, not compete with it.
They want sales that don’t require constant output.
They want progress that doesn’t come at the expense of their energy.
That’s not asking for too much.
It’s asking for something that lasts.
A clear, repeatable approach to selling your work without burning out
You don’t need a complicated system—or a constant stream of new ideas—to keep selling your work.
What you need is a way of making decisions you can return to when things feel heavy, confusing, or scattered.
Revive Your Spark is organized into clear phases you can move through at your own pace. Some artists move through them once. Others return to different parts as their work, energy, or season changes.
There’s no rush—and no requirement to do this “right.”
HOW THE COURSE IS ORGANIZED
01
Clarifying what you want to be known for
Rather than chasing trends or external validation, this phase helps you reconnect with your creative voice and priorities. You’ll look at what you’re making, why it matters to you, and how to communicate that clearly—so selling your work feels grounded instead of performative.
This is where many artists notice relief first.
02
Finding the connections that actually matter
Instead of spreading yourself thin, you’ll learn how to identify the few relationships and places that genuinely support your work. The focus here is on quality, not reach—so your effort compounds rather than drains you.
03
Turn those people into your art career advocates
This phase is about nurturing trust over time. You’ll explore simple, human ways to stay connected with people who care about your art—without feeling like you’re constantly promoting yourself.
The goal isn’t volume. It’s continuity.
04
Create consistency without consistent output
Here, you’ll look at how to share and sell your work in ways that don’t rely on being “on” all the time. You’ll refine what’s already working and let go of what isn’t—so your effort feels focused instead of scattered.
05
Let your older work continue to support you
This phase focuses on making better use of work you’ve already created—especially pieces or collections you’ve moved on from creatively, but that still resonate with others.
You’ll explore gentle, sustainable ways to keep this work visible and accessible without needing to actively promote it all the time. The emphasis is on reducing repetition and emotional effort, not adding more tasks.
For many artists, this phase brings real relief. It’s often where things start to feel lighter—because your past work begins to support your present, instead of asking for more from you.
06
Return to what works, again and again
Rather than moving on to the next big thing, this phase reinforces what you’ve already built. You’ll learn how to revisit these phases as your work evolves, using the course as a reference point instead of a checklist.
This is how steadier results are created—without burning yourself out.
What’s included (and how to use it)
Revive Your Spark is a complete, self-paced course designed to support you over time—not demand constant attention.
You’ll have access for a full year, so you can move through the material slowly, revisit what’s useful, and return to different parts as your work and energy change.
There’s no required order, no weekly schedule, and nothing to “keep up with.”
A clear, guided course you can return to
The course is organized into focused phases that help you clarify your voice, simplify how you sell your work, and create steadier results—without increasing your workload.
Lessons are practical and designed to fit into real life. You can move through the course in order, or cherry-pick the sections that feel most relevant when something feels heavy or unclear.
Both approaches are expected.
Designed for small pockets of attention
You don’t need hours at a time to benefit from this course.
Most lessons can be completed in short sessions, and reflection—not speed—is what creates the most value here.
Even small moments of honest attention can lead to meaningful shifts.
Optional resources to support your process
In addition to the core course, you’ll also receive access to a small collection of optional resources—such as focused guides and workshops—that are meant to support your thinking, not add more to your plate.
They’re there if and when you want them. They’re not required to benefit from the course.
Use what’s helpful. Leave the rest.
This short mini-course is designed for moments when doubt creeps in and momentum feels fragile.
It helps you recognize how much progress you’ve already made, trust your readiness, and move forward without waiting to feel perfectly prepared.
Many artists return to this mini-course when they feel stuck or hesitant—not as something to “complete,” but as a way to reconnect with their confidence and direction.
I just beat my monthly goal for February, and it's only February 2nd!
The two pieces I sold were from an appointment I made because of our meeting on Monday. The best part is I got four commissions for even larger pieces that I'm going to be putting together quotes for on top of that!
I just can't believe that happened! I didn't even think this was a possible way to make a sale before today :) "
daisy anne dickson
Clarity for you
Learning to work in a way that feels whole—where you’re not splitting yourself into “artist” and “marketer,” but making decisions that respect both your creative voice and your capacity.
Depth in your work
As you become more grounded in your own direction, your art begins to speak more clearly. You create with less concern for approval and more trust in what wants to be expressed.
Connection beyond the work
When art is shared from a place of integrity, it invites connection—between people, ideas, and experiences. It helps others see differently and feel less alone.
This is the kind of impact that doesn’t require burnout.
And it starts by taking care of the artist.
Hi, I’m Jessica Craddock.
I work with intuitive visual artists who already know how to sell their work—but want a way of doing it that feels more sustainable and more aligned with who they are now.
Over the years, I’ve helped artists simplify their marketing, reconnect with their creative voice, and create steadier results without increasing their workload.
My approach is grounded in both strategy and self-trust. We focus not just on what you do, but how you make decisions—learning when to go slow, when to act, and how to work in a way that doesn’t require you to override yourself.
Revive Your Spark was created from this work—and from my own experience of outgrowing systems that once worked, but no longer fit.
conquer your fears as you learn to build confidence
I can say that today, I have reached my goals and gone beyond some of them I had set for myself.
Changing my mindset and really truly believing not only in myself but in my work, has been transformative. I initially had some trouble letting go and finally when it did happen the results were just amazing. I believe now, whatever we need is already out there, we just need to tune into it.
I remember speaking to you at the end of October, saying I would like to earn $1500/mo. In six weeks with you, I have already made $5,500! All this to say, thank you and in deep gratitude to be here in this community.
gaya shantaram
connect with buyers who love your style and mission
Just want to let you know I am full of gratitude towards you all day! You made my business grow financially 5 times faster than I could on my own. Within three months with you I already achieved the goal of the whole year's income. Once I started with even just one place/shop/organization I felt a connection with the opportunities from there start to flow. Then I don't need to push and strive very hard anymore, all I need to do is deliver well. Coming from a place of abundance and gratitude, I make connections and integrate it into my life and I don't need to plan and strive anymore.
helen phlen
everyone wins Guarantee
A simple, low-pressure guarantee
If you don’t start to feel clearer, more grounded, or less stressed about how you’re approaching your art career, you’re welcome to cancel.
You’ll keep access through the end of your paid year, and there’s no hassle or pressure to justify your decision.
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FAQ
Revive Your Spark is a self-paced course for artists who already know how to sell their work, but want to do it in a way that feels more sustainable.
It helps you reconnect with your creative voice, simplify how you approach marketing, and make clearer decisions about what’s worth your energy—so selling your work doesn’t cost you your spark.
This course is for artists who:
Have sold their work before
Feel tired of maintaining systems they’ve outgrown
Want steadier results without increasing their workload
Care deeply about their work and want a way of sharing it that still feels like them
It’s especially helpful if things are “working” on the surface, but feel heavier than they used to.
You’ll have access for a full year.
This gives you time to move through the course slowly, revisit sections when you need them, and return to it in different seasons of your work.
Yes—completely.
There’s no schedule, no required order, and nothing to keep up with. You can move through the material in whatever way makes the most sense for you.
Very little at once.
The lessons are intentionally curated to fit into real life. Most artists benefit from taking their time rather than rushing through.
Small, honest moments of attention are enough.
No.
Revive Your Spark is a complete course that stands on its own. It’s not a membership or ongoing coaching container.
There are no required live calls or monthly commitments.
You’ll be billed $99 for one year of access to Revive Your Spark.
This is a yearly payment—not a monthly subscription—and it’s designed to give you time and space to move through the course without pressure.
You can cancel at any time.
Not at all.
Many artists return to specific sections when something feels heavy or unclear. You don’t need to “complete” the course for it to be useful.
You don’t need to be.
This course isn’t asking for certainty—just honesty. And if now isn’t the right time, it’s okay to trust that too.
When things shift, having support matters
Even when things are going “okay,” it’s natural to feel cautious—especially when life and work don’t stay static for long.
Change happens. Energy fluctuates. Circumstances shift.
What makes those moments easier to navigate isn’t urgency or pushing—it’s having a steady place to return to.
Support, in this context, doesn’t mean someone driving you forward. It means having clarity when things feel murky, and structure you can lean on without it asking more from you than you can give.
That kind of support can help you:
Focus on what actually matters right now
Move through disappointment or uncertainty without losing confidence
See options and paths forward you might not notice on your own
Revive Your Spark is designed to be that kind of support—not something you have to keep up with, but something you can use when you need it.
There’s no race here. Just a steadier way of meeting whatever season you’re in.












