One of my biggest goals at the moment is to put more focus into Etsy again. For some time now, I have fallen off the side of the Earth when it comes to my Etsy shop. Although I check it regularly to make sure nothing has been sold or there is no conversations lingering, it's as if I have lost all momentum with Etsy. I think the biggest reason is the lack of traffic coming to my shop due to little activity. My goal for this entire month is to make Etsy a priority of mine.
I will:
1. List or relist something atleast every other day (more if needed)
2. Participate in the forums regularly.
3. Add some favorites to my shop.
4. Go through Etsy resources for tips.
5. Work on my photographs.
6. Work on better tagging.
It's funny though, I have ignored Etsy for a good month now it seems. In the last week, two of my prints were featured; one in a blog and the other in a treasury. I wonder if it could get better, like more sales if I paid attention to it!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Designing an Invitation from Start to Finish
I don' t know if this is another direction for some of my artwork but maybe. After designing my daughter's invitations for her birthday party, I got a request from a friend to design her daughter's invitations for her party. After designing hers, I thought it may be a good outlet for my digital art and a chance to get more exposure on Etsy. Having two young children at home, leaves little time for my art sometimes. To be able to get more avenues out there for my art is wonderful. Sometimes one digital print can take me a week or more to make! Many people, including my family, don't know what goes into creating my digital artwork, so I decided to show the process on designing an invitation.
To Create a Pattern:


Next, I draw the subject matter from my sketchbook in Illustrator using the same method as the pattern. I take facial features from a previous girl already drawn on the computer. A closeup of the eye shows details drawn that are barely visible from the computer screen. The eye alone takes about 20-30 minutes to draw using the pen tool, so reusing elements is essential.
After working on several different layers creating the mermaid, her clothing, and the patterned backgrounds, I add in some touches I have previously already drawn in other prints.
Each drawing has several different layers before grouping them into one easy to manage image. I will use these to add more detail into the drawing.
The finished design of the invitation! Many steps were left out in this explanation, but I didn't want to bore anyone, including myself with the details like I use 4 different drawn patterns in this invitation. Also, I use clipping masks in everything I create. There are about 10-15 different layers in this one little invitation where each image is stacked on top of another image. This image is made up of 6 different documents. After the image is finished, I set the type where I want it placed. Please note, some type in this invitation is removed for privacy reasons. Thank you for listening to the rambling on, I really don't know if I made much sense. I hope I shared some of my process, even if just a little bit.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The Fear of Evolving
I don't know why it took until now, but today it hit me like a ton of bricks: I HAVE A FEAR OF EVOLVING. Maybe this doesn' t make total sense, but I will try to explain. I have always been a perfectionist at anything I put my mind to. Art is one of those things where there is no right or wrong, yes or no answers. People like different things. When you feel you are totally happy with what you are doing, you look back on it a few years later and think "Wow, I've grown so much as an artist." This is where my fear comes in. I put a lot of myself into every single painting or piece of art I create. Will people see that when they view my work? Will people who own my art want their money back down the road because their painting isn't as good as my latest work? Silly, I know! Actually writing this fear down seems so much sillier and less debilitating than in my head.
So, now what do I do about it? Tonight while cleaning out and rearranging my art space, I found the top image. This was the first exercise in my first painting class in college. Amazingly, it survived four moves along the way. We were to experiment with different techniques and different materials for each square. Even after years of projects, this exercise is one of my favorite memories of college. To try to get over my fear and incorporate new ideas into my art, I will experiment everyday, even if it's the tiniest bit. So now I ask you what is that one fear you have and how can you work through it?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Birthday Dresses
Great Fourth of July weekend! Great family fun! I just had to show the birthday dresses Mom made the girls for their birthday party. No stars and stripes here! The girls wanted pink! I love the fabric combinations together on the bottom detailing of the dresses. Very cute and could they be any girlier?
We ended the weekend with fireworks at the house (Best shot I could get, sorry) and a massive 700-1000 water balloon fight with the kids and adults. Sometimes, pretending you're a kid again and enjoying little things like a water balloon fight is the most rejuvenating thing for the soul. Fun was had by all.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
First Painting in 2 Years
Yay!!!!! What a sense of accomplishment! My first painting in 2 years. It felt so good to be painting again! To see the instant gratification and the progress of change so rapidly of what I could do with my own two hands. Don't get me wrong, I still love doing digital art, especially creating prints and patterns, but to be able to experiment with so many different mediums is so much fun and a great stress relief. Painting is also a lot faster than drawing on the computer, atleast to me it is.
I posted a close up of the painting to show my favorite part.
Thank you for sharing my beginning with me.
Baby Steps
I keep telling myself baby steps. Baby steps. Let things happen slowly in their own time but MAKE them happen. As my husband always says, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, but expecting different results.
Tonight as I'm writing, I just have to tell you
3 loads of clothes are piled on the couch,
the kids' toys are found here and there (and oh yeah, everywhere),
atleast one bomb has gone off in every room (Moxie likes to take all books out of the bookcases),
I haven' t gone to bed before 2am this whole week,
and yet it has been a fairly good week.
I have just finished my first painting in 2 years tonight and will be posting it tomorrow. It is always exciting to see the image in my head come to life. As for the insanity, I know if I quit my dream again, to have a clean house would be nice but not justifiable in the end. Down the road, I would much rather show my girls how I chased my dreams. And besides, the house work will still be here tomorrow.
My Princess and the Pea print was featured this past weekend on an art blog by DycheDesigns http://dychedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/06/living-fairytale-princess-pea.html I was very surprised to see this because I haven't been very active on Etsy in awhile.
Baby steps.
Baby steps.
Tonight as I'm writing, I just have to tell you
3 loads of clothes are piled on the couch,
the kids' toys are found here and there (and oh yeah, everywhere),
atleast one bomb has gone off in every room (Moxie likes to take all books out of the bookcases),
I haven' t gone to bed before 2am this whole week,
and yet it has been a fairly good week.
I have just finished my first painting in 2 years tonight and will be posting it tomorrow. It is always exciting to see the image in my head come to life. As for the insanity, I know if I quit my dream again, to have a clean house would be nice but not justifiable in the end. Down the road, I would much rather show my girls how I chased my dreams. And besides, the house work will still be here tomorrow.
My Princess and the Pea print was featured this past weekend on an art blog by DycheDesigns http://dychedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/06/living-fairytale-princess-pea.html I was very surprised to see this because I haven't been very active on Etsy in awhile.
Baby steps.
Baby steps.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
First Birthday, First Painting
This seems like a great post for firsts. It is my little baby's first birthday. To know I will not experience this again, I took photo after photo so I could capture it all on camera. It's funny when you go through all of the photos, you can slowly see the destruction of the cake like you're viewing it through a flip book. I won't share all of the photo; just the first and last.
Also, I have started painting again after a couple years. Very shaky and not confident. I have found I am finding everything else to do but paint; dishes, laundry, errands. Anything to not make me sit down and paint. Something I used to love to do has me nervous feeling like a beginner again. I just have to get over myself and paint. This is the beginning with my designed patterns.
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