
Rhinestones, Reinvention & the Art of Embracing Your Multi-Passionate Mind with Kim Bloomberg of Studio Art Beat
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Margo is joined by multi-passionate creative Kim Bloomberg, the joyful force behind Studio Art Beat. A fine artist, educator, and self-proclaimed art supply nerd, Kim brings a refreshing perspective to the creative journey—one that’s less about staying in your lane and more about following curiosity wherever it leads. With a background in both fine art and education, over two decades of teaching experience, and years running her own jewelry business, Kim shares how she ultimately found fulfillment by embracing her ADHD-fueled love for switching mediums and diving headfirst into new materials.
After leaving behind the New York hustle for the artistic charm of Chicago’s North Shore, Kim launched Studio Art Beat as an inclusive space to demystify art and make creativity accessible to all ages. She now leads workshops, partners with brands like Gelli Arts, and teaches online courses—including one that brings rhinestone bedazzling to the masses. Through her story, Kim reminds us that freedom, play, and experimentation are not distractions—they’re the path.
Margo and Kim discuss:
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Growing up in an art-loving family and the creative influence of her parents and grandfather.
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Letting go of a long-term jewelry business and the guilt that came with that decision.
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How embracing her neurodivergent brain led to business clarity and personal joy.
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Turning her natural desire to switch mediums into a strength rather than a struggle.
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Building an online art education platform that’s welcoming, inclusive, and non-intimidating.
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Why sharing her process openly (rather than gatekeeping) has helped her business grow.
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Collaborating with brands while maintaining authenticity and community connection.
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The value of playful creativity for both kids and adults—and why it’s never too late to start.
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How she’s made rhinestones cool again with her Cricut-powered online course.
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The beauty in allowing your creative identity to evolve—and giving others permission to do the same.
Connect with Kim:
www.studioartbeat.com
www.instagram.com/studioartbeat
Connect with Margo:
https://www.windowsillchats.com
https://www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
https://www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
https://www.yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry