I am SO excited to learn that I've won Elizabeth's recent giveaway, posted here. And I won, not one wonderful prize, but two.
Excited probably isn't the best description though - maybe over-the-top, jumping-up-and-down and wanting-to-dance happy would be closer, lol.
I'd been sitting at my computer when I read Elizabeth's email and let out a very loud 'Woot' and then immediately had to get up and burn off some of that happy dance energy, singing 'I've won! I've won! Woohoo! I've won!' My movements may be limited, but moving was the only way to deal with that level of energy.
What, exactly, did I win? The first was this beautiful pillow with it's colorful and whimsical art:
A bicycle, bird, flower and hearts - what's not to love?? This is one pillow that I won't be sharing with my grandson. I love him to pieces, but he's a toddler - and messy like most toddlers. No messes on my new pillow, please!
The second is a place in the upcoming E-Course: Mixed Media-From an Original to Multiple products, which begins in early January!
With all of my focus having been on getting through several major flares (I've called them my A-Z flares because everything had massively amplified - pain and other symptoms from my fibromyalgia, arthritis, degenerative disc disease and feet), making huge lifestyle changes and finding ways to survive with a severe shortage of income, I haven't been making art.
I think that the New Year will see me in a new, healthier and more balanced place, and being in Elizabeth's course will definitely help to give me new incentive and motivation to bring art back into my life. Woohoo! I am SO ready!
You can find more information about the course by clicking the link above. Maybe we'll be classmates! Be sure to visit Elizabeth's shop, gallery and blog too!
Friday, November 23, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
A New Class - And A Giveaway
Are you interested in evolving your art into products to sell? Multiple products? Need some help with strategies, planning, pricing and selling? Well, then I think I've found the perfect class for you!
Elizabeth Gonzalez spent twelve years in ceramics before falling in love with mixed media in 2009. Her work adorns homes throughout this planet of ours! The information on her newest class, Mixed Media: From An Original to Multiple Products can be found here and you can also visit her website where you'll find links to her gallery, blog and shop.
Oh, and please - check out her wonderful giveaway! She's offering six different gifts/products and multiple ways to enter.
The giveaway is on her blog, so check it out and see the lovely things she's giving away. I love her artwork...but there's also a chance to win a spot in her class. But you need to hurry - the giveaway closes on November 20, 2012!
And yes, it's been a long time since my last post, I know! I promise an update soon.
Elizabeth Gonzalez spent twelve years in ceramics before falling in love with mixed media in 2009. Her work adorns homes throughout this planet of ours! The information on her newest class, Mixed Media: From An Original to Multiple Products can be found here and you can also visit her website where you'll find links to her gallery, blog and shop.
Oh, and please - check out her wonderful giveaway! She's offering six different gifts/products and multiple ways to enter.
The giveaway is on her blog, so check it out and see the lovely things she's giving away. I love her artwork...but there's also a chance to win a spot in her class. But you need to hurry - the giveaway closes on November 20, 2012!
And yes, it's been a long time since my last post, I know! I promise an update soon.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
A New Giveaway!
Woohoo!! Gifts Of Compassion is having our second giveaway - a chance for you to win $20 in CASH!
I've been loving doing the social media management for a new project, which I wrote about in a previous post. Gifts Of Compassion speaks to me on so many different levels. My ability to be creative; to translate that creativity into healing energy; to be a part of something giving back and gifting the world with positive, uplifting words, art and connections. Being connected to other artists in a shared project and dream. To be able to facilitate connection and communication between you and the people in your life. And to be able to earn a small income for the first time this year. Oh, and the fun of handling the social media end of things, which is, after all, something outside of, yet connected to, my creativity.
Gifts of Compassion was birthed two months ago and, to celebrate, we're having a wonderful new giveaway! You have a chance to win $20.00 cash - yes, cash! Not a gift card; not product - but cash that you can use in whatever way you choose.
Simply go to our Etsy shop, explore our art cards, and make a purchase! Our prices are very reasonable and range from $5.00 to $12.00. We have ten artists represented (with an 11th being added soon!) so there's a wide range of styles, subjects and messages to choose from. There will be art there that will speak to your heart!
Look over the graphic below for all the details. And then hop over to the shop and enter the giveaway!! It's open through July 31st...so get moving! And, let your friends know too.
I've been loving doing the social media management for a new project, which I wrote about in a previous post. Gifts Of Compassion speaks to me on so many different levels. My ability to be creative; to translate that creativity into healing energy; to be a part of something giving back and gifting the world with positive, uplifting words, art and connections. Being connected to other artists in a shared project and dream. To be able to facilitate connection and communication between you and the people in your life. And to be able to earn a small income for the first time this year. Oh, and the fun of handling the social media end of things, which is, after all, something outside of, yet connected to, my creativity.
Gifts of Compassion was birthed two months ago and, to celebrate, we're having a wonderful new giveaway! You have a chance to win $20.00 cash - yes, cash! Not a gift card; not product - but cash that you can use in whatever way you choose.
Simply go to our Etsy shop, explore our art cards, and make a purchase! Our prices are very reasonable and range from $5.00 to $12.00. We have ten artists represented (with an 11th being added soon!) so there's a wide range of styles, subjects and messages to choose from. There will be art there that will speak to your heart!
Look over the graphic below for all the details. And then hop over to the shop and enter the giveaway!! It's open through July 31st...so get moving! And, let your friends know too.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Gifts Of Compassion
Gifts of Compassion is a new project started by Sung-Hee
Regina Hong, who was inspired to create something that would benefit the people
whose stories she had featured on her blog The Beauty Of Sorrow .
The project, now in its beginnings, consists of an Etsy shop featuring
art created by those people – all of whom live with chronic illness, depression
and/or disabilities or have healed while moving through major life challenges. Our art has enabled us to move through our
challenges with grace, gifting us with healing and keeping us connected to
ourselves and the world around us.
It’s Regina’s dream; our dream; to be able to share those
gifts, and facilitate them within you, and
to give each of you a simple, healing way to connect with the people in your
life.
It’s also our dream to nurture and build a form of income
for ourselves. For some of us, our
challenges have affected our ability to have, and keep, mainstream
employment. This is especially true for me. For others, it is part of who we are, to want
to earn an income doing something we love so well; that we can put body, heart
and soul into our work and offer it to you from our hearts.
There are currently
37 postcards available through Gifts Of Compassion, highlighting the work of seven
very different artists, with five more artists being added in the very near
future. Each artist has a title, such as
King of Sorrow or King of Lupus. I’d
like to introduce them here and if you click on their names, you’ll be able to
read their stories on the Beauty Of Sorrow blog.
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Sung-Hee Regina Hong - King of Sorrow |
"...a creative way of looking at pain,
healing by sharing sorrow, and letting people know that they are not alone and
that we are there for each other."
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Jijo Jacob - King of Faith |
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Keri Colestock - King of Lyme Disease |
"My
art was my saving grace as staying home in bed was not an option."
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Ady Almanza - King of Friendship |
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Nancy Baumiller - King of Woman/Women |
"We have choices...and choosing to be
happy is the greatest one! Self-love!"
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Lainey Parker - King of Artistic Depression |
"There are statistics that show a
higher percentage of artists, writers, and other creative souls deal with
depression more so than other types of people."
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Cynthia Hanna - King of Fibromyalgia/Disabilities |
"Art connects me with my intuition
and provides me with a symbolic, visual language…a way to process whatever
comes up, whether it’s joy, pain or any or the myriad things between. And
sharing the process of learning, experimenting, healing is healing in itself…"
We invite you to watch the video (above), to visit the Gifts of Compassion shop, and to share both our art, our shop and our purpose with others - and of course, to purchase our healing, uplifting art for yourself and others in your lives.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Doing the Happy Dance
I love visiting other peoples blogs. Making new discoveries, being inspired and awestruck at the things others create and lifting my spirit with color and creativity! There is so much talent, beauty and simple awesomeness online.
And I'm always on the prowl for creative resources - especially those that fit my current budget, which is zero. Yes, truly zero. My creativity has been drastically curtailed, not because I've run out of materials, but because I dread the day that I do.
When I do find resources, it's time for a happy dance and a heart felt hallelujah! Seriously, I wish I could tell each person that offers freebies just how much their generosity means to me; how much their thoughtfulness feeds my soul!
As just one example, today I was visiting April Cole's blog (you should definitely visit!). She's a wonderful artist and each week she features Friday's Lovely Links highlighting online discoveries that she's made. And one of her links was for free chevron patterned papers. Hooray!
When I clicked the link, I was taken to Mel Stampz and it truly was time for that happy dance, lol. Not only did I find links for the chevron papers, but also thirty-nine (yes - 39!) other gorgeous papers.
And a wonderful page full of links to templates - tons of templates. Moustaches, dress forms, animals, birds, tags - more than 100 separate items!
And to top it all off, she has tutorials! I love her Ribbon Spool Box with hidden compartment
but there's so much more - including one that will teach you how to access and print the papers, collections, templates and printables that she has stored on her Flickr account!
So, my creative gypsies, join me in my happy dance! Have fun visiting, exploring and creating with all the generous, gorgeous gifts on this wonderful site!
If you have a site or blog of your own that includes freebies, I'd love to feature it here! Or, if you know of someone else who offers them. Just let me know in the comments and I'll be in touch.
Sharing on The Trendy Treehouse Share Wednesdays and
Whatever You Want Wednesday at Free Pretty Things For You
Check Me Out Saturday at I Am Only One Woman
Show Off Your Stuff Party at Fireflies and Jellybeans
And I'm always on the prowl for creative resources - especially those that fit my current budget, which is zero. Yes, truly zero. My creativity has been drastically curtailed, not because I've run out of materials, but because I dread the day that I do.
When I do find resources, it's time for a happy dance and a heart felt hallelujah! Seriously, I wish I could tell each person that offers freebies just how much their generosity means to me; how much their thoughtfulness feeds my soul!
As just one example, today I was visiting April Cole's blog (you should definitely visit!). She's a wonderful artist and each week she features Friday's Lovely Links highlighting online discoveries that she's made. And one of her links was for free chevron patterned papers. Hooray!
When I clicked the link, I was taken to Mel Stampz and it truly was time for that happy dance, lol. Not only did I find links for the chevron papers, but also thirty-nine (yes - 39!) other gorgeous papers.
And a wonderful page full of links to templates - tons of templates. Moustaches, dress forms, animals, birds, tags - more than 100 separate items!
And to top it all off, she has tutorials! I love her Ribbon Spool Box with hidden compartment
So, my creative gypsies, join me in my happy dance! Have fun visiting, exploring and creating with all the generous, gorgeous gifts on this wonderful site!
If you have a site or blog of your own that includes freebies, I'd love to feature it here! Or, if you know of someone else who offers them. Just let me know in the comments and I'll be in touch.
Sharing on The Trendy Treehouse Share Wednesdays and
Whatever You Want Wednesday at Free Pretty Things For You
Check Me Out Saturday at I Am Only One Woman
Show Off Your Stuff Party at Fireflies and Jellybeans
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Creativity from the Couch
This is a project done while I was relegated to the couch during my recent extended flare up of fibromyalgia and pain.
One of the things that I dreaded about flare ups was that my ability and energy for creating would drastically drop or disappear altogether. I wanted and needed a way to work around that when it happened.
I decided to organize a few supplies that I could easily access, keep near me on the couch, and use on my roughest days. I repurposed several large styrofoam meat trays - the kind you get when you buy a family pack of meat.
They work perfectly, with enough room for a few supplies, and they stack and store well in my craft closet.
The project that you see in the photos here (except for the frames) was made using the supplies on one tray. On that tray, I stored pages from a vintage book and hymnal; homemade alcohol ink sprays, brads, several colors of acrylic paint, tissue paper and thin wire.
Using the book pages, I cut each shape out by hand and then colored them with the sprays (except for the tissue paper). I followed up with assembling each flower and butterfly individually. Each day, I stored whatever I had made in small ziploc bags; partly for organization and partly to keep them out of easy reach of my grandson, lol.
For this project, I painted the backgrounds in acrylic and then layered over that with tissue paper. I used the same tissue paper in both pictures. I arranged flowers and butterflies on the background and, once I was happy with the composition, I attached them to the background. I finished up by stamping a relevant quote or saying on each one.
I have these hanging on the wall above my desk, next to the bulletin board that I posted earlier. I smile every time I look at them!
Shared for Whatever You Want Wednesday at Free Pretty Things For You
Shared for Show and Tell Saturday at Be Different Act Normal
Show Off Your Stuff Party at Fireflies and Jellybeans
One of the things that I dreaded about flare ups was that my ability and energy for creating would drastically drop or disappear altogether. I wanted and needed a way to work around that when it happened.
I decided to organize a few supplies that I could easily access, keep near me on the couch, and use on my roughest days. I repurposed several large styrofoam meat trays - the kind you get when you buy a family pack of meat.
They work perfectly, with enough room for a few supplies, and they stack and store well in my craft closet.
The project that you see in the photos here (except for the frames) was made using the supplies on one tray. On that tray, I stored pages from a vintage book and hymnal; homemade alcohol ink sprays, brads, several colors of acrylic paint, tissue paper and thin wire.
Using the book pages, I cut each shape out by hand and then colored them with the sprays (except for the tissue paper). I followed up with assembling each flower and butterfly individually. Each day, I stored whatever I had made in small ziploc bags; partly for organization and partly to keep them out of easy reach of my grandson, lol.
For this project, I painted the backgrounds in acrylic and then layered over that with tissue paper. I used the same tissue paper in both pictures. I arranged flowers and butterflies on the background and, once I was happy with the composition, I attached them to the background. I finished up by stamping a relevant quote or saying on each one.
I have these hanging on the wall above my desk, next to the bulletin board that I posted earlier. I smile every time I look at them!
Shared for Whatever You Want Wednesday at Free Pretty Things For You
Shared for Show and Tell Saturday at Be Different Act Normal
Show Off Your Stuff Party at Fireflies and Jellybeans
Monday, April 16, 2012
Thank You Brené Brown
BrenĂ© recently had a post titled ‘The Worst Advice EVER’ that really hit home for me. In her post, she writes about her take on a little piece of advice that I’m sure all of us have heard at some point – ‘You can rest when you’re done!’ You can read her post here The Worst Advice Ever
Living with chronic illness and disabilities is an ongoing, daily and often, a moment-by-moment process of redefining my way of being in the world. I’ve often been given advice along the lines of ‘You just have to try harder’; ‘You need to make more of an effort’ or the related ‘You’re not trying hard enough’ and ‘you can be sick when you’re done’. Then there’s that two edged sword that some people try to bring into play, comparing my situation with someone elses. ‘So-and-so has chronic illness too, but it doesn’t seem to stop her. She never uses it as an excuse!’
Do I need to mention the guilt I used to feel (and I admit I sometimes still do) at hearing those? Yes, I think I do. They are comments given by well-meaning friends, family and acquaintances. People who really have no concept or understanding of what it is to be me; to live my life on a daily basis; or even to simply live with chronic illness and chronic pain. Words that are meant lovingly and offered as a gift instead become judgment. And those judgments have the power to create heartache, self-doubt and blame, hardship and yes, physical pain!
I ask you to keep in mind that, if I share something of what I’m experiencing, I am not making excuses. I am not asking for or expecting your sympathy, your pity. I am simply expressing a part of my reality. I ask you also to remember that what I (or any of us!) experience each day, and how I experience it, is going to be different from everyone else – even those who share the same exact illness and disabilities. Our coping mechanisms, our various boundaries, our tolerance levels, our experiences will ALL be different and defined by our individuality.
I can only speak from my own experience; I can only validate myself. ‘You can rest when you’re done’ has a totally different meaning within the context of my life. For me, resting when I’m done means learning to honor myself by listening to my body’s cues. It means finding my own stopping and starting points in everything that I do. It means learning to live in the moment and also learning to be gentle with myself.
If you like the artwork that I'm showing here, I've made it available for you to print! Just go to Be Gentle With Yourself then right click and choose 'print'. Let me know if you print it...this is the first time I've made something available for printing and I'd love to know!
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