Before I share today's 'treasure' I want to remind everyone that it's time to get registered for my March 11 Scraps and Prayers class, as well as give me your RSVP for the March 17 Spring Open House Party. A lot of fun is headed your way!
Now, for today's 'treasure' I want to share with you.
I have a work in progress for you today. I apologize for being MIA for a few days, but I've been working in my studio on projects that were just too messy to stop and share. A lot of 'behind the scenes' work goes on here that you just don't get to see.
Here's ONE of my current projects --- working on a sewing machine drawer ... well, actually several drawers. I seem to have quite a collection of these. I love them and they are so handy for containing lots of little items, as well as being super for displaying cards in my studio. I was looking at one the other day and it suddenly hit me that there was something beautiful hidden under all the grungy stain and whatever some fool put over them. I'm still not finished, but here's what I uncovered so far.
Why in the world would you cover up such beautiful brass? All this time I've had these drawers and never realized what was hiding. It has beautiful engraving on each corner and is labeled 'SINGER MFG CO.' How cool is that? I have a ways to go yet, but it's so fun to discover the treasure under the grunge.
UP NEXT:
March 11 --- Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $18.
We'll be working with thinlits and framelits, doing some heat embossing, and adding a bit of Shimmer Paint to our beautiful cards.
SAVE THE DATE:
March 17 ---
Spring Open House Party / 2:00-5:00
(Yes, it's on MARCH 17.)
Grand Re-Opening of my Studio
April 8 --- Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $18.
We're going to have a blast playing with BRUSHO. I decided that we'll use it for card making, rather than creating a Swatch Book, but I'll show you how you could make your own Swatch Book at home.
CONTACT ME IF YOU NEED A CATALOG.
This blog is full of creative inspiration for cards, home decor, gifts, scrapbooking and more. Let's create something beautiful today.
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Saturday, February 23, 2019
Sunday, July 15, 2018
What have I been up to lately?
Time flies when you're having fun, or so they say. Time certainly is passing way too quickly as I continue to revamp and update all my stamping and crafting goodies. This past week, I tackled my many, many, many ribbons ... and many, many, many embellishments. I do love ribbons ... and embellishments. I'm happy to report that they are all in proper order and I'm pleased with how they will always be handy to grab when I need them. Out of sight; out of mind leads to an almost hoarding situation. I like everything where I can see and use it, and yet neat and tidy. Check it out here. ... neat, tidy, and always easy to find.
Next up ... I'm tackling all my dies. This job will be major. I love, for some strange reason, to clean and organize my art studio. It makes me happy and keeps me happy. Also, being as I'm still pretty far away from feeling 100% health wise, doing tasks like these keep me working on building my strength because I can stop for a rest break at any time. I'm also working on a swatch book showing every color of our wonderful Stampin' Blends. I'm half-way finished with it and it's looking good! Coloring is always excellent as a relaxation therapy. My Brusho swatch book is a work in progress as I just keep adding pages to it as I discover additional techniques. Those who earn the free Brusho class will get to create their own swatch book. It's a super handy reference for reviewing techniques.
For local crafters ...
It's almost time for my big SHOPPING DAY, for my customers!!!
It's July 30 --- 5:30-6:30, with my VIP Customers beginning at 5:00.
You may bring a friend with you.
FREE OFFERS --- FROM ME ---
OTHER SUPER IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
July Hostess Code Special ($35.+ orders)
--- Surprise Gift
--- First dibs on 'shopping day' for you to shop.
You will be a VIP shopper!
See shopping days listed below.
--- Equal credit from your order to use @ sale.
--- Free Color Coach (new/updated) !!!
My July Hostess Code Special runs through to the end of July. We'll have a new code for August.
Important dates to remember:
Aug. 13 / Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $15.00
Joy Sampler / Pay to register at least 2 days before class.
Aug. 18 / Saturday Stampers / 1:00-4:00 / $20.00
Color Your Season Cards -- Brand new!!!
IF YOU PURCHASE THE BUNDLE IN AUGUST,
CLASS IS FREE!
Fall, All-Occasion, and Christmas cards!
Aug. 26 / Summer Open House Party / PLEASE RSVP!!!
2:00-5:00 / a no fee event
Super fun fellowship, stamping, goodies, and shopping!
It doesn't get better than this!
Aug. 31-Sept.1 / Garage Sale / 8:00-5:00 Fri. and Sat.
Sept. 8 / FREE STAMPIN' BLENDS CLASS
WITH QUALIFYING ORDER / 1:00-4:00 / Let's color!!!
Sept. 10 / Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $15.00
Fall Project, showcasing the gorgeous colors of nature.
Sept. 15 / BONUS Saturday Stampers / 1:00-4:00 / $20.00
Let's make some gorgeous Fall and Christmas cards.
Sept. 29 / FREE BRUSHO CLASS
WITH QUALIFYING ORDER / 1:00-4:00
SALE DAYS:
July 30 / 5:30-6:30 / VIP Shoppers may come at 5:00
Aug. 31-Sept.1 / Garage Sale / 8:00-5:00 Fri. and Sat.
Next up ... I'm tackling all my dies. This job will be major. I love, for some strange reason, to clean and organize my art studio. It makes me happy and keeps me happy. Also, being as I'm still pretty far away from feeling 100% health wise, doing tasks like these keep me working on building my strength because I can stop for a rest break at any time. I'm also working on a swatch book showing every color of our wonderful Stampin' Blends. I'm half-way finished with it and it's looking good! Coloring is always excellent as a relaxation therapy. My Brusho swatch book is a work in progress as I just keep adding pages to it as I discover additional techniques. Those who earn the free Brusho class will get to create their own swatch book. It's a super handy reference for reviewing techniques.
JULY HOSTESS CODE:
HPWJY6EF
For local crafters ...
It's almost time for my big SHOPPING DAY, for my customers!!!
It's July 30 --- 5:30-6:30, with my VIP Customers beginning at 5:00.
You may bring a friend with you.
FREE OFFERS --- FROM ME ---
OTHER SUPER IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
JULY HOSTESS CODE:
HPWJY6EF
July Hostess Code Special ($35.+ orders)
--- Surprise Gift
--- First dibs on 'shopping day' for you to shop.
You will be a VIP shopper!
See shopping days listed below.
--- Equal credit from your order to use @ sale.
--- Free Color Coach (new/updated) !!!
My July Hostess Code Special runs through to the end of July. We'll have a new code for August.
Important dates to remember:
Aug. 13 / Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $15.00
Joy Sampler / Pay to register at least 2 days before class.
Aug. 18 / Saturday Stampers / 1:00-4:00 / $20.00
Color Your Season Cards -- Brand new!!!
IF YOU PURCHASE THE BUNDLE IN AUGUST,
CLASS IS FREE!
Fall, All-Occasion, and Christmas cards!
Aug. 26 / Summer Open House Party / PLEASE RSVP!!!
2:00-5:00 / a no fee event
Super fun fellowship, stamping, goodies, and shopping!
It doesn't get better than this!
Aug. 31-Sept.1 / Garage Sale / 8:00-5:00 Fri. and Sat.
Sept. 8 / FREE STAMPIN' BLENDS CLASS
WITH QUALIFYING ORDER / 1:00-4:00 / Let's color!!!
Sept. 10 / Scraps and Prayers / 5:30-7:30 / $15.00
Fall Project, showcasing the gorgeous colors of nature.
Sept. 15 / BONUS Saturday Stampers / 1:00-4:00 / $20.00
Let's make some gorgeous Fall and Christmas cards.
Sept. 29 / FREE BRUSHO CLASS
WITH QUALIFYING ORDER / 1:00-4:00
SALE DAYS:
July 30 / 5:30-6:30 / VIP Shoppers may come at 5:00
Aug. 31-Sept.1 / Garage Sale / 8:00-5:00 Fri. and Sat.
- Thanks
for stopping by my corner of the blogging world.
- Come back often for more creative inspiration.
- Let's create something beautiful today.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
7 Habits of Highly Successful Crafters ... a Review and a Confession
I was looking back at some old posts from this blog and ran across this one from May 8, 2014. I was a little ashamed to see that I was neglecting a couple of these ... quite badly. As we progress our way through the new year, what better time to review some of these ideas and see if I can do even better. Won't you come along with me?
First of all, let's get my confession out of the way. I love to organize! You'd never know it when I'm in a real creative frenzy, because I end up with only a foot or so of work space. However, the basic need and love to organize keeps these creative frenzies from becoming a disaster. So... it works and works well for me.
So, let's review these habits and get going on them.
Are you a crafter... a creator of beautiful objects... a designer... a dreamer... ?
Come on in and let me help you to be more successful.
First of all, I guess we should address what it means to be a successful crafter. To me, it means creating beautiful cards, projects, decor, gifts, and scrapbook pages... AND completing, using and enjoying them. Half-finished and/or tossed aside projects do not promote a feeling of being very successful. You think you'll get back to them, but do you really? You truly do want to be successful at crafting.
So, how can you do it? No one has the perfect answer for you, but I can try to share what I think works best for me. I've come down a long road of trial and error to reach the place where I am now in my studio. I've paved the way for you a little bit! It's up to you to take what will work for you and use it to be at your best.
So, let's get started.
1.
Be clean, neat, and organized.
Oh dear!!! I started out with a real challenge for (you) us all!
Of course it will get messy. Just be sure to clean before and after
each major creative time. When you have a clean place in which to work
and can find everything, you'll be happier ... AND... You'll greatly increase your creativity.
2.
Constantly tweak your creative space.
Keep it working for you. Make small changes at a time. Our interests and the products we use are constantly changing and this causes a constant need to tweak areas to KEEP them working for us.
3.
Make your creative space a fun place.
Keep it fresh and keep it fun. Create a space in which it is fun to work. No matter how large or small your space is, make it a fun place in which to be at your creative best. Incorporate fun with function.
A happy work space is a more creative work space. Keeping an embellishment in a container that you really love, can make it more fun to be in your work space. Don't get carried away and add items that have no purpose other than to (Admit it!) just be in your way. Enjoy those items somewhere else in your home. I like to switch out little items from time to time throughout my entire home, including my studio. It keeps it all feeling fresh, fun and new.
4.
Manage your time.
What could you make in the same amount of time that you spend looking at what someone else has created? Check a few resources as your 'creative warm-up' and then get going and do your own thing!
5.
Be willing to try new designs and new techniques.
Use the internet as a resource guide. By not spending all morning looking at what everyone else has made, you now have time to focus on just a few good resources that are of the most interest and the most help for you. It may be a new design, new sketch, or whatever catches your interest and inspires you.
6.
Keep an inspiration board or display.
Put it where you'll readily see it, to jump start your creativity. Have you made projects that you've kept because you really like them a lot? Put them up where you can see them. Use the same design with new papers, new stamps... you'll have a brand new take on it all. Do you have a small space? Keep up just 1 or 2 items at a time for inspiration.
7.
If it isn't fun, don't do it!
Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort range (trying new techniques or designs), but stay true to what you love. I tried origami ... once or twice ... and it does not like me. Therefore, I do not like it much, either. I'll leave that to someone else. I love making cards, projects and scrapbook pages, but I'm not afraid to try new designs and/or techniques to make them. Trying a new technique, style or design can really energize your creativity.
... and 3 more ideas, in case 7 weren't enough:
8.
Keep a creative journal.
In it, keep a record of color stories, designs and/or techniques that you really like to do. You can use these ideas on future creations. Keep lists of ideas that you want to try later. Add sketches for projects, cards and/or layouts that you want to try. Write it down, so you won't forget! You can even add actual photos (from magazines or catalogs) that have inspiring color stories. Jot down the Stampin' Up! colors that you'll use for this color story, Look all around you for inspiration. I often see color stories in catalogs or magazines that I really like. I keep track of them in my journal, so I can try them later. I actually keep at least 4 active journals going all the time. Keeping things written down keeps me on track and keeps me from forgetting important plans and ideas. For special technique tutorials, I bookmark them on my laptop.
My 4 journals are:
--- a color story journal... for samples of color combinations that I like
--- a business journal... for ideas, dreams and plans for my classes and my business
--- an inspiration journal... for ideas I want to try... for cards, layouts and projects
--- journaling ideas... funny things the kids say and do, for scrapbooking later
9.
Create. Don't hoard.
Do you collect supplies and products and hoard them or do you actually use them to create? Be a creator, not a hoarder. If you're not using them at all (for whatever reason), pass them along to someone else who may just enjoy AND actually use them. You don't want to end up on that TV show, now... do you?
10.
Go in the direction your creativity leads you.
Believe it or not, I often dream designs for cards, projects and/or scrapbook layouts. When I have these inspirations, I go with them. If I don't, they kind of stay in my mind and block my creativity for going a different direction. I need to just stop and go in the direction that my mind is leading my creativity and then I'm free to move on to something else. Give it a try! You'll be amazed at how much fun (and successful) this can be!
Get going now and good luck!
UP NEXT:
-SPRING OPEN HOUSE PARTY!
My party is now scheduled for Sunday, April 8. Party time is from 2:00-5:00. Stop in any time during these hours. I'll have demonstrations of our 2 newest products, displays to inspire you, refreshments to enjoy with friends, special gifts for your ordering, party favors for those who sent their RSVP to help me plan, a little guessing game contest, and 3 special Make and Take projects --- all just for you! Let me spoil you a bit. Bring a friend and let's party!!!
First of all, let's get my confession out of the way. I love to organize! You'd never know it when I'm in a real creative frenzy, because I end up with only a foot or so of work space. However, the basic need and love to organize keeps these creative frenzies from becoming a disaster. So... it works and works well for me.
So, let's review these habits and get going on them.
Are you a crafter... a creator of beautiful objects... a designer... a dreamer... ?
Come on in and let me help you to be more successful.
First of all, I guess we should address what it means to be a successful crafter. To me, it means creating beautiful cards, projects, decor, gifts, and scrapbook pages... AND completing, using and enjoying them. Half-finished and/or tossed aside projects do not promote a feeling of being very successful. You think you'll get back to them, but do you really? You truly do want to be successful at crafting.
So, how can you do it? No one has the perfect answer for you, but I can try to share what I think works best for me. I've come down a long road of trial and error to reach the place where I am now in my studio. I've paved the way for you a little bit! It's up to you to take what will work for you and use it to be at your best.
1.
Be clean, neat, and organized.
Oh dear!!! I started out with a real challenge for (
2.
Constantly tweak your creative space.
Keep it working for you. Make small changes at a time. Our interests and the products we use are constantly changing and this causes a constant need to tweak areas to KEEP them working for us.
3.
Make your creative space a fun place.
Keep it fresh and keep it fun. Create a space in which it is fun to work. No matter how large or small your space is, make it a fun place in which to be at your creative best. Incorporate fun with function.
A happy work space is a more creative work space. Keeping an embellishment in a container that you really love, can make it more fun to be in your work space. Don't get carried away and add items that have no purpose other than to (Admit it!) just be in your way. Enjoy those items somewhere else in your home. I like to switch out little items from time to time throughout my entire home, including my studio. It keeps it all feeling fresh, fun and new.
4.
Manage your time.
What could you make in the same amount of time that you spend looking at what someone else has created? Check a few resources as your 'creative warm-up' and then get going and do your own thing!
5.
Be willing to try new designs and new techniques.
Use the internet as a resource guide. By not spending all morning looking at what everyone else has made, you now have time to focus on just a few good resources that are of the most interest and the most help for you. It may be a new design, new sketch, or whatever catches your interest and inspires you.
6.
Keep an inspiration board or display.
Put it where you'll readily see it, to jump start your creativity. Have you made projects that you've kept because you really like them a lot? Put them up where you can see them. Use the same design with new papers, new stamps... you'll have a brand new take on it all. Do you have a small space? Keep up just 1 or 2 items at a time for inspiration.
7.
If it isn't fun, don't do it!
Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort range (trying new techniques or designs), but stay true to what you love. I tried origami ... once or twice ... and it does not like me. Therefore, I do not like it much, either. I'll leave that to someone else. I love making cards, projects and scrapbook pages, but I'm not afraid to try new designs and/or techniques to make them. Trying a new technique, style or design can really energize your creativity.
... and 3 more ideas, in case 7 weren't enough:
8.
Keep a creative journal.
In it, keep a record of color stories, designs and/or techniques that you really like to do. You can use these ideas on future creations. Keep lists of ideas that you want to try later. Add sketches for projects, cards and/or layouts that you want to try. Write it down, so you won't forget! You can even add actual photos (from magazines or catalogs) that have inspiring color stories. Jot down the Stampin' Up! colors that you'll use for this color story, Look all around you for inspiration. I often see color stories in catalogs or magazines that I really like. I keep track of them in my journal, so I can try them later. I actually keep at least 4 active journals going all the time. Keeping things written down keeps me on track and keeps me from forgetting important plans and ideas. For special technique tutorials, I bookmark them on my laptop.
My 4 journals are:
--- a color story journal... for samples of color combinations that I like
--- a business journal... for ideas, dreams and plans for my classes and my business
--- an inspiration journal... for ideas I want to try... for cards, layouts and projects
--- journaling ideas... funny things the kids say and do, for scrapbooking later
9.
Create. Don't hoard.
Do you collect supplies and products and hoard them or do you actually use them to create? Be a creator, not a hoarder. If you're not using them at all (for whatever reason), pass them along to someone else who may just enjoy AND actually use them. You don't want to end up on that TV show, now... do you?
10.
Go in the direction your creativity leads you.
Believe it or not, I often dream designs for cards, projects and/or scrapbook layouts. When I have these inspirations, I go with them. If I don't, they kind of stay in my mind and block my creativity for going a different direction. I need to just stop and go in the direction that my mind is leading my creativity and then I'm free to move on to something else. Give it a try! You'll be amazed at how much fun (and successful) this can be!
Get going now and good luck!
UP NEXT:
-SPRING OPEN HOUSE PARTY!
My party is now scheduled for Sunday, April 8. Party time is from 2:00-5:00. Stop in any time during these hours. I'll have demonstrations of our 2 newest products, displays to inspire you, refreshments to enjoy with friends, special gifts for your ordering, party favors for those who sent their RSVP to help me plan, a little guessing game contest, and 3 special Make and Take projects --- all just for you! Let me spoil you a bit. Bring a friend and let's party!!!
NEW HOSTESS CODE:
GHG4V666 -Mar. 25-April 10.
- April 9 / Scraps and Prayers Class / 5:30-7:30 / $15.00
We'll be making some beautiful Spring cards, using some fun coloring techniques. You'll love them!
- April 21 / Saturday Stampers / 1:00-4:00 / $20.00
Brusho!!!
We'll make a Swatch Book and a couple of beautiful cards using this
gorgeous new product. Remember, this class could be free.
Click
here to see how to turn your April 21 Saturday Stampers Class into a
free class. You can even change the date, just for you!
NOTE:
Stampin' Blends free classes are 'on hold' until SU gets in more supplies for us.
THERE AREN'T ANY CLASSES IN MAY.
- Thanks
for stopping by my corner of the blogging world.
- Come back often for more creative inspiration.
- Let's create something beautiful today.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
My Green Thumb in Action
No one has ever told me: "What a green thumb you have!" There's a reason for that. I'm good with jade plants, marigolds, and hibiscus... and that's about it. I have a project to share with you that shows off how I can STILL have a green thumb and enjoy it. This is sitting on my table in my studio.
Aren't these just stinkin' cute? This gives you a sneak peek at the new colors in my studio --- blues and greens. I still have some black and white in the background. It all works because the black and whites act as just a neutral background, just as I intended. I'm loving my blues and greens together.
This trug (I think that's what you call it.) was green and I painted it to match my studio. I actually left the green on the inside. I just kind of like it that way. I love how this turned out. Give me a little paint and the next thing you know, I've reinvented an entire living space:)
Well, I'm off to babysit and perhaps work in a bit more creative time before the day is over. What will you create today?
Aren't these just stinkin' cute? This gives you a sneak peek at the new colors in my studio --- blues and greens. I still have some black and white in the background. It all works because the black and whites act as just a neutral background, just as I intended. I'm loving my blues and greens together.
This trug (I think that's what you call it.) was green and I painted it to match my studio. I actually left the green on the inside. I just kind of like it that way. I love how this turned out. Give me a little paint and the next thing you know, I've reinvented an entire living space:)
Well, I'm off to babysit and perhaps work in a bit more creative time before the day is over. What will you create today?
- Thanks
for stopping by my corner of the blogging world.
-
Click on the tab at the top to see my class schedules.
- Look on the left for sneak peeks and registration policies.
- Please sign up to follow my blog and/or leave a comment.
- Come back often for more creative inspiration.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Let There Be Baker's Twine
I can't wait for all my Open House Party guests to see my newly 'updated' look in my studio. I've painted all my storage units (for inks and punches, etc.) and added some great fun with some blues and greens. I love it! One of the fun, new additions is a holder for my Baker's Twine.
This holder was originally designed to hold K-cups. I ordered it to hold my Washi Tape, but somehow ended up thinking it was cuter with my Baker's Twine.
Isn't this adorable?!!! Everything in my studio has to meet several of my criteria or it just plain doesn't get to play. It must be:
1. Cute
2. Functional
3. Handy
4. Fun
If you're looking for a fun way to spruce up your crafting space, think outside the box. Look for unique ways to store and display your stash. It's fun and makes your creative space just that much more inspiring ... to get your creative juices flowing.
This holder was originally designed to hold K-cups. I ordered it to hold my Washi Tape, but somehow ended up thinking it was cuter with my Baker's Twine.
Isn't this adorable?!!! Everything in my studio has to meet several of my criteria or it just plain doesn't get to play. It must be:
1. Cute
2. Functional
3. Handy
4. Fun
If you're looking for a fun way to spruce up your crafting space, think outside the box. Look for unique ways to store and display your stash. It's fun and makes your creative space just that much more inspiring ... to get your creative juices flowing.
- Thanks
for stopping by my corner of the blogging world.
-
Click on the tab at the top to see my class schedules.
- Look on the left for sneak peeks and registration policies.
- Please sign up to follow my blog and/or leave a comment.
- Come back often for more creative inspiration.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
New Studio Tour, Part 3
Let's wrap up your tour of my studio with a few more helpful ideas I'd like to share with you.
Thank you for stopping by for the tour of my studio. I hope I've given you some ideas and inspirations for your own creative space. Good luck and go get crafting!
Thank you for stopping by for the tour of my studio. I hope I've given you some ideas and inspirations for your own creative space. Good luck and go get crafting!
-
Click on the tab at the top of the page to see my class schedules and
registration policies or click on the left for sneak peeks.
- Thanks
for stopping by my little corner of the blogging world.
- Come back soon
and come back often for more creative inspiration.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
New Studio Tour, Part 2
Let's keep on with our tour of my studio with some more ideas I want to share with you today. This is a great time of the year to clean out, clean up and get organized. Are you getting inspired yet?
- Click on the tab at the top of the page to see my class schedules and registration policies or click on the left for sneak peeks.
- Click on the tab at the top of the page to see my class schedules and registration policies or click on the left for sneak peeks.
- Thanks
for stopping by my little corner of the blogging world.
- Come back soon
and come back often for more creative inspiration.
Monday, January 26, 2015
New Studio Tour, Part 1
Welcome back to my studio! This is an updated tour. My studio is constantly changing, evolving, and helping me to be at my creative best. I hope that, by my sharing this with you, it will give you some ideas that you can use in your own space. No matter what size of space that you have in which to create, you can still use some of these ideas to help you be at your creative best. Enjoy!
-
Click on the tab at the top of the page to see my class schedules and
registration policies or click on the left for sneak peeks.
- Thanks
for stopping by my little corner of the blogging world.
- Come back soon
and come back often for more creative inspiration.
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