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Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Frog is to Pond as Cow is to _________.

Frog : Pond Diptych

Click on photo to see it up close. Soon available in my shop as an 8x10 print.

Thanks for looking,
Jodi

Thursday, September 18, 2008

New Goodies!

RETRO MAGNETS!
So much fun to make. And now available in my shop.
Thanks for looking.
Love,
Jodi

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Articulation and the Art of the Well Written Blog Post.


I read this Shutter Sister blog post yesterday and was both highly impressed and mildly intimidated. Her writing flowed so eloquently. In very few words, she poetically and effectively articulated the delicate and complex world of a young boy --- fresh out of his toddler years --- but not quite pre-pubescent. At the same time she also richly expressed a common struggle to photographers --- how to photograph with patience and understanding of your subject. Her post not only conveyed so much in so few words, but the accompanying photo was pure magic.

I admit, I was envious. In fact, I took the day off of blogging (seriously). I felt so inarticulate, ineffective and lacking in my photography as well. It was a "woe's me" day. But then I realized ... the author (Kate) is such a gift. Her talent serves to inspire ... not to outshine. I am always growing and learning ... and talents like Kate keep me motivated to press on. Hooray!

So, I broke out the camera in Shutter Sister solidarity ... and did my best to take some shots that pleased me ... and that reminded me of the unique, beautiful and worthy contributions that we all make to our world. Then I wrote this simple (but hopefully effective) blog post.

Thanks Kate.
Love,
Jodi

P.S. I will continue to post some of my recent photographic "contributions" to my Flickr account as I am able.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Exciting New Goodies for The Shop.

I am addicted to making these sweet pinback button sets! I cut up vintage childrens books (that are way beyond repair) and I use the gorgeous illustrations to make these 1.25" pins/buttons. They are so darn cute ... and I think I could make them all day long ... because I just love the artwork in vintage books ... and can't wait to see how each button turns out.

Isaac and I already have our own little collection of favorites stashed away ;) I can see that this could get very out-of-hand if I let it. But they are just perfect for sporting on all of the tote bags that I make and use.

Anyway, I have them for sale in my Etsy shop right now. Just $6 for each set, plus shipping. They are perfect for school bags, totes, purses, jackets, etc. And especially for gift giving! I hope you enjoy them.

Love,

Jodi

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Supporting my Family.



In my constant pursuit of a more "Handmade Life" ... one in which I have the freedom to homeschool my child, to pursue my artistic goals, and to live as simply as possible ... I am always searching out ways in which to financially support my family in a way that feels good and meaningful to me ... and that sustains our pursuits. Throughout the years, I have tried many different ventures ... most of which I liked and many that I didn't. But lately I am feeling excited and somewhat satisfied with the direction I am taking. And I'd like to tell you about it ...

I have many different interests ... most of which center around "craft", "art", "books" and of course ... my son. I love photography, painting, sewing, collecting vintage goodies, collaging, etc. I love to make and collect things for my family, but I also love to sell them. It feels so darn good when someone wants to buy something that I took the time to create. So, Etsy has been a great fit for me ... and so far I have enjoyed some success with it. I have sold several upcycled journals on the site ... as well as handmade bags, note card sets, holiday banners, etc. (thank you for your patronage). But lately, I am feeling the drive to expand my offerings on the site by selling limited edition prints of my photography as well as high quality fabrics (a true love of mine). I am especially excited about offering some of my best photography ... and I hope it inspires me to capture and create even better images (I am definitely an amateur).


So far, I am using one store to offer it all - but that may change as sales grow. And I must say, that I am always thinking about new items that I would love to create for sale (screen printed tees, fabric buttons, gocco prints, wearable art ... and the list goes on and on). Anyway, Etsy feels like a great fit for me, as it is a company that I can believe in ... and I am selling products that make people feel good :) Also - from now until further notice, I have been donating 25% of all Etsy sales to Haitian Roots ... and that feels REALLY good for all of us.


As I continue to grow my Etsy Shop ... I have still needed to generate income elsewhere. One way in which I have done this is to create a link from this blog to Amazon.com (my favorite shop for books). See that little box to the upper right of this blog? The one that allows you to search on Amazon? Well, if YOU use that link whenever you purchase an item from Amazon.com, my family will earn between 4-6% of your total purchase. Isn't that great? So, if you are going to make a purchase anyway, we would be so appreciative of your making it through our link. They pay us with gift certificates, thereby allowing us to purchase some great books for Isaac's homeschooled life. Thank you :)

I have much to learn about marketing my photography, hand-sewn crafts, and fabrics ... but I enjoy the learning curves. Slowly, but surely, I hope to be able to financially support our household in a significant way ... through art and craft ... in a way that is good for all of us. And because I realize how important it is for SAHMs (stay-at-home-moms) to generate incomes to maintain their ability to raise their children ... I also support other Etsy crafters as well. Just about any gift you could ever need for anybody in your life can be found there ... so I urge you to support creative economies by searching Etsy for all your gift needs as well. Your family and friends will thank you :)

So, there it is ... some of my life goals in writing. Thank you for all your support thus far. And for those who are also looking to support their families in a less than traditional way ... I'd love to exchange ideas with you.

Love,
Jodi

P.S. I just re-priced some etsy goodies at SALE prices. Please see if there is anything you can use. Thanks!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Making Giraffes & Chickens.

I am way overtired tonight to "say" anything, so I thought I would just do a little "show and tell" (without the tell) ... Enjoy.



Love,
Jodi