Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Who, What, Wednesday

 
 
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What do you do?  I make awesome crochet and knit creations.  Hats, blankets, iPod cozies... Everything I do is without patterns.  I hate following them, so most of my stuff is one of a kind.  The cozies and hats were made without patterns, too, so every time I sit down to work on one, I hope I can remember how do do them.
What made you start selling your creations?  For the past few years, pretty much everyone I know (including myself) has been popping out babies, so I would make them a gift.  Without fail, someone would say, "OH!  This is so cute!  Do you sell them?"  It took a few years, but it finally sunk in that I might get away with selling them.  I think it is totally rad that people want to give me money for my creations!
What is your most likely distraction?  Well, I have a three year old and a one year old, so they are pretty distracting.  (They make great models, though!)  I am also a total bookworm, so when I'm not hooking or throwing Cheerios at a kid I've got my nose in a book.  Right now my half-read copy of American Psycho is calling my name...
We all have projects that fail, or don’t come out as planned, tell us about one of yours.  A few years ago I read a blog about making "plarn" which is cut up plastic shopping bags tied together, and the blog author made a bag to store clothes pins in, the kind you can hang on your clothesline.  I thought that was an neat-o idea, so I started making it.  It's now 4 years later and I'm almost half done with it.  The recycling aspect of it rocks, but actually cutting them up and tying them together sucks.  Plus it's not the easist thing to crochet with.  Oh, and we started using reusable shopping bags, so now I use any kind of plastic I can get my hands on.  To-go bags from Subway, diaper packages, whatever.  And it's oh, so hideous.  I've never seen anything so ugly.
What is your favorite artistic or crafty website? Etsy, obviously.  But I love browsing around www.crochetpatterncentral.com and www.knittingpatterncentral.com for new ideas.  Once in a while I'll get a bee in my bonnet and start to follow a pattern, but most of the time I just look at the pictures and try to wing it.
What is your favorite quote or words of inspiration?  I think it rocks when my mother (who knits) tells me my stuff is beautiful.
What advice would give to someone wanting to start selling their creations online?  Make sure you can do something REALLY WELL.  There are so many people out there who can do the same thing as you, and mediocrity doesn't fly.  I would look through the pages of Etsy and wish I was a good enough painter, sewer, photographer, etc. to be able to sell my stuff.  But I'm only so-so at those arts.  After the 83rd person told me how good of a crocheter and knitter I am did it sink in; "Oh, I could sell THAT stuff!"  And be yourself.  Let your personality show through.  Don't be super bland and try to appeal to everyone, because most people will find you boring and move on to the next thing.  If you let your uniqueness show through, people respect that.  If you turn someone off by having character, then you don't want them buying your stuff anyway.  Because they probably suck.
What song gets you going?  I'm obsessed with Depeche Mode.  Like so bad my husband probably wants to hurt Dave Gahan.  But I everytime "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley comes on the iPod, I just have to boogie!  I mean who can resist that song?  Besides my husband. And my parents.  And all my friends...
What’s your favorite blog?  I have a few, mostly controversial, political stuff that I follow. But I love http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/.  Hilarious!  I think they have a hidden camera on me.  But I liked all that stuff before it was cool.
If money were no object, what would you be doing right now?  I know it's a cliche, but I would love to travel more.  Oh, and buy a house with a room solely devoted to yarn.  Then I'd go buy yarn to fill it.  While following Depeche Mode around the world. 
3 words that best describe you are: Free-thinking (since I put in a hyphen can that count as one word?), unusual, vegetarian.
Your 3 guilty pleasures are:  Taking a long bath while reading a book, brownie batter, "Mystery Science Theater 3000".

Thursday, September 3, 2009

DIY Scene TNT Sale



Check out
http://diysceneteam.blogspot.com/
for TNT sale details and more up-to-date
information about particpating shops!

DIY Mosaic Mirror

 
  
I am totally digging this mosaic mirror tutorial that I found over at Craft Stylish.  They actually used some mosaic tiles, but I could see using just a bunch of thrift store bought plates to make this a truly recycled DIY project.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Who, What, Wednesday



What do you do?  I sculpt in polymer clay- fantasy characters and scenes, miniature houses, pen sculptures, animals, whimsical characters, and jewelry.  I sew plush World of Warcraft characters as well as cloth dolls for children or collectors.  I also knit stuffed animals using my own patterns.  I'm always trying new things though, so you never know what you might find in my shop!

What made you start selling your creations? A combination of running out of room to display everything and my friends and family insisting my work was good enough to sell.  Making extra money didn't hurt either.
What is your most likely distraction? LIFE!  Actually, I live with and care for my 93 year old grandmother, who can be somewhat demanding at times (usually when I'm right in the middle of working).  Left alone, I can work for hours on end on a project.  These days I just don't have that option, so I do what I can when I can.
We all have projects that fail, or don’t come out as planned, tell us about one of yours. Early in my sculpting career I was attempting to make a female elf warrior.  It was my first try at using a wire armature.  I only wanted the sculpture to be a maximum of about 8" tall, but I measured the armature wrong and by the time I had most of the head and body sculpted she was about 18" tall, and I'd run out of clay.  I never did finish her, but I still have her in storage.  I never throw anything out!

What is your favorite artistic or crafty website? ARTFIRE!  I get tons of inspiration from all the great artists there. Plus I can buy my supplies there.  My Polymer Clay Smooshers Guild is also a wonderful site for inspiration, friendship, and artistic challenge.  ByHand.me is another great artistic site.  Those are probably my top 3, but I'm drawn to anything artistic or creative, so I regularly find new sites.

What is your favorite quote or words of inspiration? "Just do it!"  As I sat there wondering whether or not I should join ArtFire, that quote came to mind.  It was the best artistic move I've ever made.  I've followed that advice many times in my life.  Everything from pushing harder during my workout, to moving in with my Gramma to take care of her.  Not that I don't think things through, just that sometimes it comes down to simply doing what needs to be done.

What advice would give to someone wanting to start selling their creations online? First, promotion is very important.  You have to get yourself and your work out where people can see it.  The internet can be a wonderful tool for promotion.  And don't be afraid to learn from others.  The things I've learned from my fellow ArtFire artists since Febuary could fill a book.  I'm also always trying to learn new artistic techniques and improve my skills.  Guilds can be wonderful places to learn, promote, and make friends with similar interests.  I adore my Polymer Clay Guild, and have gotten tons of exposure simply by being active within the guild.
What song gets you going? I've loved Guns 'N Roses "Welcome To the Jungle" since it came out.  It reminds me of my wild teenage years.
What’s your favorite blog?  I don't think I can pick just one!
If money were no object, what would you be doing right now? Living in a big farmhouse on a lake, with lots of animals, and my own (big) craft room.  I'd be able to make all the things I've always imagined making, but couldn't afford the supplies.
3 words that best describe you are: Creative, empathetic, active

DIY Glitter Tie-Dye

 
  
This ain't ya' mama's tie-dye...haha I just wanted to say that, but seriously this is a great twist on the usual tie-dye that you see. Gabriela Delworth takes your normal tie-dye from hippie to glam and slightly edgy by just adding some glitter...now why didn't I think of that. Head on over to her blog to check it out.

Just a Little Twit

  • 16:59 No matter how far you travel or how much you run from it, can you ever really escape your past? SITC #
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Etsy Front Page

I was on the front page of Etsy Sunday!
Here is a better pic of the barrettes that were featured.
 
You can find them here: