Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Honestly mom - it was an accident

My lovely 5yr old son the other day inadvertently (or so he says) broke the frame with his brother's photo.  Really?  Accidently?  o.0  After I told him to stop bouncing the exercise ball in the house? 

After the appropriate punishment (5min time out, and clean up mess in bedroom), I now have this lovely blank spot on my wall.   I bought 3 new frames for that space so at least that small section has some sort of unity.  And now I await my 2yr olds photo's to come back from the photographer.

So I just realized that I now have a spot to hang my felted landscapes and take their photo's!  Whoohoo!  Which means I don't have to jury rig the bed sheets so it is all pretty, nor place items on the floor and place barriers around them to prevent 'help' from the 2yr old while I stand on a chair to photograph items.  These are things no one ever deems to mention if you are an artist, work a full time job, consult, and am a mommy.  I just wonder how many artists really have a small space set up in their studio that is just for photographing their work.  I want to shake their hands and then bow down to them.

Anyway - here is a sampling of what I photographed:

Fishie (sold)
 
 
Great Blue
 

Spring  (private collection)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summer
 
 
And one of my fav's
 
Old Man Tree
 

 
Dragon Fly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Curious to see more of my works?  I am part of Peninsula Art Academy's Holiday Mart starting this weekend, and am at Crafty Mart at Musica in Akron.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Making things easier?

So I made the mistake of getting onto pinterst today.  Now, I have had this profile for almost a year now and might have had 2 items pinned.  Apparently my brain just figured out that there would be felting ideas on there, and I could see what other artists are doing...and there went 3 hours.

But while I was roaming around I found this company that makes stamps.  Small stamps, with your design on it...mmm, I have been using my mother's set of stamps to put my initials and a swirly mark on the back of my items.  We have been handwritting my companies name on every receipt at shows.  This could just make things easier on me.

2 hours later, I have a 18 slightly different designs for a stamp.  Font change on some, change on logo on others.  The instructions to say print it out and those that do not print well will NOT stamp well.  So what happens if they all look print nicely?  Then what?  I must be brilliant!

So in the picture below numbers 1-6 are for the stamp onto a receipt, or where every I feel like I want to put the name...there are 3 alternate designs for each.  Which one is better?  Do I go with the name and logo together or separate them out to make it bigger?  It is $23 per stamp, not logo.

And then, there is 7 and 8, my maker's mark or signature. I cannot find the font of stamp I am using.  For those about to tell me, look at the box, I only have the h q and swirly, there is not box here.

If you are so inclined to give me an opinion please do so :)


and yes, I had thought about putting my email on there but it is waaayyy to long and anything shorter for my business has been taken.

2 hours + sleeping kids =

seemingly a never ending free time for mommy!  Whoohooo!  So with a cup of 'fake' coffee (instant powdered with lots of sugar) on hand, the kindle fire queded up to play 'Going Postal' by Terry Pratchett, and a basket full of fiber prepped for some soap fun I tackled these 2hrs with sleepy vigor...

30 bars of felted soap. 
 
Whew, I am so glad I prepared so much of the fiber the night before so this order of 25 bars could be accomplished in one morning.  Now to wait, let them dry (2days) and see if any of them need to re-visit the sink for a little more felting before I arrange for their new homes. 
 
Now mommism sets in caues I thought I had at least 2 cases of soap floating around the studio, or 3 season room, or maybe the garage.  Well, the studio is clean and organized (shocker) and the 3 season room is basically empty of all fiber items (still packed in my mother and stepfather's van).  Which only leaves the garage.  The garage is scary.  We did not have a large birthday party for the kids this year so it did not experience the spring re-organization.  It is very, very scary in there.  I might lose a child in there today....mmmmm  o.O

Monday, November 12, 2012

new designs..YIPPEE

I love demonstrating at shows.  Yes, it is a hassle with having to bring the supplies, but I get the chance to play with my art and get direct feedback from customers.  What more could an artist ask for?

I will be adding to this as I get the photos taken this week. 

I have been seeing these all across etsy.com and have been wanting to try some for myself.  Now maybe mine are not as perfect as those I see on etsy, but I love their imperfections.
 
 

This was inspired by the lovely ladies booth across from me.  Oak Leaves is a celebration of the fall color and movement of leaves. 
 


Not a design from the weekend but one that needs to be placed with the other 2.  When hanging it was eye boggling.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Another big show?

What was I thinking? A week back to work (well at least 24 hrs for me to work since they seem to have forgotten I was coming back) and then off to a show?  Silly girl!

And yet, the show is moving along nicely. And I like the layout of the booth.

By Hand booth space
 

Luckily my niece is willing to come and help me out.  So while she acts as cashier and hostess, I get to play with fiber.  While I have free electricity here I am using the Horst method of a felting tool, aka belt sander, and working on new designs for the upcoming year.  Today was LEAVES!

Leaf manufacturing...my sweatshop
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A bowl of pre-felt leaves
 
 
Full Oak leaf scarf

 
 
Half Oak leaf scarf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You will just have to wait for another day to see what else I created at Cleveland by hand!  Or come out tomorrow on November 11th for the last day!