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NOTE-WRITING WORKSHOPS, CREATIVE WRITING, AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT

Reviving connection & creativity through the art of the handwritten note.

WELCOME TO CREATIVELY NOTED

What We Do

We exist to spark joy, spread love, and provide support through guided workshops, creative writing, and self-development. Join Creatively Noted in reviving the lost art of the handwritten note.

You don't need to be a writer, or even know what to say, to benefit from this experience. Creatively Noted workshops create space for you to pause, reflect, and connect in a way that's simple, grounding, and deeply human. Through thoughtful prompts and creative exercises, you'll reconnect with your inner voice and leave with something more meaningful than a to-do list: a handwritten note to yourself or someone else. There's no wrong way to show up. Just come with an open heart.

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MEET THE AUTHOR + FOUNDER

Kristen Tremonti Reiter

Kristen Tremonti Reiter is the founder of Creatively Noted and the author of the upcoming book "Maybe a Note Would Help". She believes in the transformative power of handwritten notes and is on a mission to revive this lost art. She is currently based in Austin, Texas, and Fairway, Kansas. 

Kristen is a leader in the fields of creative writing and self-development. Her life was transformed when she wrote 365 notes - one for every day of the year - which helped her rediscover herself and the world around her. Through note writing, she was able to move to her dream city, find her dream home, and connect with people who made a significant impact on her life in both big and small ways. Through workshops, her upcoming book, and events she is changing the world one handwritten note at a time.

MAYBE A NOTE WOULD HELP

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Coming April 28, 2026

Maybe a Note Would Help is a heartfelt exploration of how handwritten notes can deepen connections, combat loneliness, and foster personal growth—an essential guide for readers seeking to nurture authentic relationships in today’s digital age.

In 2021, Kristen Tremonti Reiter finds herself on the edge of depression and despair—uprooted, ungrounded, and disconnected. She writes a simple note of gratitude, but has no idea it will lead to a calling, a challenge, and a new place to call home.

The response to her note is so profound, she embarks upon a quest to handwrite a note every day for a year—a year that includes living out of her suitcase in one city after another. She discovers that her notes to others provide the foundation for her mental, spiritual, and physical health while everything else in her life changes.

Maybe a Note Would Help documents Kristen’s remarkable note-writing journey of personal transformation and encourages readers to enjoy a similar experience. Ultimately, we discover that a joyful way to interact more intentionally, connect more completely, uplift others, and feel better in your own skin is only a note away.

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Kind Words From Kind People

"What makes a Creatively Noted workshop special is that Kristen enables us all to tap into our own gratitude by sharing her expertise, grace and guidance. While I've always been a big believer in handwritten notes, life moves fast and my practice has fallen to the wayside. Kristen reminds us to slow down to take a moment to express whatever we feel and share it with those we love most. This is a fantastic workshop to do with your colleagues, friends or even by yourself. Cannot recommend enough!

Caitlin W.

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