Lets say you’re an artist or crafter who sells their wares and find yourself in need of business cards. You sit down to order (or design) them and are suddenly faced with that little section where you are expected to [...]
Once again, I am mortified to realize it has been a couple of months since I posted anything on Ye Olde Blog. Maybe we’ll just have to do what DH says… Realize who you are and embrace it. That’s not exactly what he says. I dressed it up a little.
I’m not sure if it’s a cultural thing or a baggage/lack of baggage thing (he is annoyingly devoid of baggage) but he is teaching me to let go of expectations and “norms” and just be who I am. It’s very freeing! It has yet to permeate all facets of my being, however, and the process can be a little uncomfortable. For one thing, in order to embrace who you are, you have to look at the rough hewn little critter and see it for what it really is. Sometimes it’s simply NOT as cute and cuddly as you hoped it would be.
In my efforts to become the person I wanted to be, to go the way others had gone – to the places others went, I had abandoned something. Somewhere, somehow, I lost myself. Now, little by little, with the help of my best friend, I am finding me. Guess what? I may not be what I wanted to be, but I’m not as bad as I thought I was.
Part of this process has been exploring a variety of art and craft media over the years. At least that’s what I’m now calling my tendency to get pretty good at something then not want to do it anymore. It made me wonder what was wrong that I couldn’t commit to and truly master any one thing. What conclusion can we draw? I get bored! My favorite part is learning how to do it. Once a level of proficiency has been achieved, I start flirting with the next shiny temptation.
The worst part is, it doesn’t usually take long to complete the cycle. Needle felting kept me satisfied longer than anything else had because there are so many and varied possibilities. Also, I’m running out of options. Sure, there are still a couple of things on my list: printmaking, silk screening, php literacy. Oh! Oh… Then there’s the blasted metal clay.
This post is getting awfully long… So, the metal clay adventure will wait. Suffice it to say, I am figuring out who I am, what I really want and what works for me. Naturally, it’s not what seems to work for the rest of the civilized world. Hopefully, it won’t take another 40 years to get to my new, mysterious destination. Until then, we’ll all just have to accept that I will blog intermittently at best. *whew*
Friday… Finds, etc…I’ve been a bit preoccupied with my latest, top secret project. Yes, it’s a new medium and a new shop but I won’t tell you more than that until the big unveiling which should occur around mid March assuming all [...] |
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Friday Finds – B. TaylorI’ve often admired the small quilted treasures by Briana of btaylor quilts. Any textile lover would! She creates beautiful, useful items for any room in your home from coasters to nesting bowls (my favorite) to quilts you can snuggle under. [...] |
What to Blog?Having been completely stumped for what to blog about lately, I thought perhaps this might be of interest to some of you as well. Breanna Carzoo of Carzoo Critters created a giant list of blog topics. Some of them include: [...] |
Friday Finds – Handmade ValentinesI’m all about handmade for Valentine’s Day. (It’s obvious, really.) Handmade items are more unique and often more personal than mass manufactured stuff. Here’s a tip, guys: It’s not always about price, sometimes it’s about the amount of thought and [...] |
And the winners are…I’ve decided to give away 5 nests instead of 3. Here are the winners chosen using a random number generator: Comment #/Name 30-Lu 19-Damla 12-Abie 2- Kelly of The Lost Earring 24-Anna Winners will be contacted by email shortly. Thanks [...] |





