Hey, LoneWolf!
I'll add to kiwibirdau's great suggestions
When you're trying to "show, not tell" in creative writing, think of ways you can
represent ideas instead of simply presenting them. Alongside using direct techniques to do this, as kiwibirdau has suggested with having anthropomoprhism, other key ways you can do this is through dialogue, setting and expression. Here's an example of how you could represent something without saying it.
TellingSusie was cold.
ShowingDialogue- "It's a bit chilly, isn't it?" Susie remarked, watching her arms gravitate towards the heater.
Setting- The passing wind sent a shock down Susie's spine, numbing it of sensation.
Expression- It had been months since Susie felt the warmth of her mother's embrace, or the warmth of anything for that matter.
This article really helped me brainstorm ways to "tell" less when I was doing creative writing in my HSC so it might be what you're looking for. Hope this helps and let us know if you have any further questions!
Angelina