Sunday, November 15, 2015

Holiday Marketplace Success

When I found out I was invited to show my work at the Holiday Marketplace I felt many things. I had never sold at a craft fair before and had a lot to learn. I decided the best way to start things off was to get organized so I came up with a mission statement.

 Mission Statement....

"My mission is to create unique, high quality glass pieces for art lovers that are rich with color accompanying a modern twist. I will share my designs with enthusiasm and will enjoy the feeling of pride with every finished piece. To me, My Craft Kicks Glass means fun first and profit second."

Seasonal Designs
Unique Window Art










I kept this affirmation in mind everyday while creating pieces, advertising my business and preparing my table display. I had been thinking what a successful show would look like. Success means different things to different people. To me, having a successful first craft fair would mean selling first-class handmade products, hearing compliments from customers, receiving custom orders, gaining new blog followers, learning from other artisans, making my friends and family proud, and sharing my talent with others.

I am happy to announce that all of these came true.


A Craft Fair Selfie
My Favorite Black and White Tree Decoration









 
 
I achieved my goals and honored my values. It feels good to do a job well done. I've proved to myself that I do have a true talent and that others appreciate it. I'm just excited to see where all this will lead.
 
Only creativity will tell!

 

Monday, November 9, 2015

Holiday Panel Designs For My Show

Here are just a few of my holiday designs I have created for my show.

I call this geometric piece "Christmas In Bloom".
This one made of all pastels is named "Angelic Faith".

This wild design is called " Wicked Santa".
I titled this one "Simply Green".












Friday, November 6, 2015

More Of My Best Work

I wanted to share more of my favorites that are going into the show.

This one is called "Crystal Wings".
I just happened to have the perfect scrap glass to use for this piece. This pretty shade of turquoise makes a great body. And the highly textured, clear glass imitates a true set of dragonfly wings. Do you see them shimmer?   

I named this one "My Oriental Dream".
I've always wanted to do this design. I find it classy and sophisticated while still being creative. This would be a great addition to any modern home.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Your Official Invitation

Here is an official invitation to my show! The craft fair will feature my Stained Glass Art along with 125 other creative vendors. I really hope to see you there!



Thursday, October 29, 2015

Joined At The Heart

I was recently asked to create some art for the LOOM International Annual Fundraiser. LOOM is a Portland, OR based charitable organization. Their mission is to bring people, resources, training and information together for the benefit of women and children at risk. They are committed to bring change by working with others in hope and interdependence.

After learning more about them, I was moved to help. Since their association brings compassionate, giving people together to do humanitarian work I thought that creating a special piece in the shape of a heart would be fitting.

The heart shape symbolizes many things but is most familiarly known as affection and
love between two people.

I call this piece "Joined At The Heart".
 
For more information, visit their website at LOOM International to see how you can help bring change.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

In Hushed Cathedrals, A Stained Glass Poem


IN HUSHED CATHEDRALS

In hushed cathedrals
vivid images dance on ancient
stone floors worn smooth by kneeling.
Sunlight through
bits of colored glass
weaving patterns
on faces of worshipers.
Singing praises to the sun.
Colors dance,
soothing eyes and warming souls.
In hushed cathedrals
vivid images dance on ancient
stone floors worn smooth by kneeling.
Someone.
Unknown.
Craftsmen of ages past,
leaving legacies of
beauty in glass.
Generations blend
in timeless marches,
worshiping, awed,
inspired by ancient glass.
Generations sharing unknown bonds,
embraced by arms of colored light.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Two New Favorite Pieces

I wanted to show-off a couple of my favorite pieces I've done for my show so far.
 
I titled this one "Pretty Pink Lily Pad".
I really love how this one turned out! The textured, clear glass reminds me of rain which is perfect for this piece. I found using slightly tinted glass for the outside really brings out the characteristics of the green glass. It shows the "imperfections" that a true lily pad would have. I can just envision these leaves floating in a pond supporting the beauty of a flower during a storm.
 
This one is called "Put A Bird On It".
This is a simple design I found of a blue bird. I decided to keep the colors as natural as possible but decided to use a pop of yellow to stand out giving it statement. I wonder what my feathered-friend would say about this.


Friday, October 9, 2015

Fundraiser Success

The Bet For Pets fundraiser was a huge success. Animal Aid raised thousands of dollars and I'm very proud to say that both my cat and koi art pieces combined raised $140 of that. Thank you Becca Fergueson! 

Becca, a volunteer at Animal Aid, is the proud new owner of "Afternoon Cat Nap".

I received a lot of wonderful positive comments from the crowd about my work. People not only seemed impressed by what I can create but appreciated my donation. It makes me happy to know that I helped my favorite cause by doing what I love. 

"Transverse Waters"




Saturday, October 3, 2015

Christmas Crosses


As you know, I've been busy everyday preparing for the upcoming craft show. I've decided to focus on producing three different types of items: 9 Inch Square Panels, Christmas Tree Ornaments and Crosses. The crosses are fun for me to make. I'm finding myself using ornate glass I otherwise wouldn't use and being creative with my choice of color combinations. They are relatively easy to make, don't take up much time and use a limited amount of my supplies.

Soft and serene blues.

Bright and bold naturals.

All the crosses are unique. But they are also uniform in the way I'm using colored transparent glass for the base and embellished opaque glass for the decoration. I wanted them to have a feeling of sophistication and style without being too busy.

Contrasting colors with blues.

Pretty purples and pinks.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Creating My Mission Statement

I've never done a craft fair before. So when I was invited to be a part of the exciting Holiday Marketplace this November my mind began to spin. Product amount? Price tags? Forms of payments to receive? Presentation? There is just so much to think about. The more I imagine how I want the entire package to be, the more I realize that there is a lot to this business venture than I thought. I truly want this to be a success. But more important, I want this to be fun and rewarding. So how do I begin...By creating!


This is the beginning of something beautiful!

So every day I've assembled new pieces to showcase. And while doing so, I've been establishing my brand. If I lay a strong foundation, everything will fall into place. I came up with a mission statement that will not only state what I stand for but also to remind me why I do stained glass and call myself an artist. 

Mission Statement....

"My mission is to create unique, high quality glass pieces for art lovers that are rich with color accompanying a modern twist. I will share my designs with enthusiasm and will enjoy the feeling of pride with every finished piece. To me, My Craft Kicks Glass means fun first and profit second."      

I'm having fun trying new patterns while using unique looking glass.
Success means different things to different people. To me, having a successful first craft fair means selling first-class handmade products, hearing compliments from customers, receiving custom orders, gaining new blog followers, making my friends and family proud, and sharing my talent with others. I'm so glad I am having this experience.     

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Art For Animal Aid's Bet For Pets

When I'm not creating stained glass art or designing a new studio, I spend much of my free time at Animal Aid, a free-roam/no-kill animal shelter which is actively working to better the lives of pets and their families through adoption and outreach. I just love volunteering there. It is one of my favorite places to be. So when they asked me to produce some art work to be used in a silent auction for Bet For Pets, their biggest fundraiser of the year, I was thrilled. So being being what it is, I naturally went with an animal theme. 
I call this "Traversing Waters"
This one is titled "My Afternoon Cat Nap".
Not only did I practice my skill but I supported a great cause. Who knew I could do what I love while doing it for the animals I adore. It's the perfect combination!

For more information on Animal Aid and their events, such as Bet For Pets, check out their website. 
   


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

My New Stained Glass Studio

For years I have been developing my craft in the garage at my home. It's been a dark, cluttered, and inconvenient location to work sharing space with my husband's novelties and inventions. It has been uncomfortable and not the ideal place to create. I have always dreamed of having my own place to establish myself and my work. A type of sanctuary to be inspired and to work off of those inspirations.



The "before" photo. My previous work space.

Today that dream came true! My former computer room from inside of our home has been converted into a new working studio. I now have a clean, spacious, and well-lit place to create and call my own. I completed the space with details that would make my area more organized such as using pegboard and tool magnet strips and more functional by placing my glass near the natural light. I now have an additional table set up just for miscellaneous use so I can accomplish whatever task that comes my way. 


The "after" photo. My new stained glass studio.

Today I have the confidence that I can turn out pieces faster and complete more quality work....Which makes me a happy artist. I am looking forward to making more unique, one-of-a-kind arrangements for people to enjoy.    



Saturday, August 22, 2015

Holiday Marketplace Sample Piece

Here is a sample piece that I have finished for the Holiday Marketplace that is taking place this November. I call this type of art "Hanging Gardens". These window hangings are fun to make because all of the various shapes and sizes involved. I have the freedom to arrange the pieces, angles and trim as I want and use mostly scrap glass I have left over from other projects. On this particular piece I decided to accent decorative straw as a ribbon to highlight the shine of the glass. I recommend experimenting with different mediums with your glass work or whatever your craft may be. I often use sea shells and gems.


I call this piece "Pick My Petunia".

Exciting News

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. I am pleased to announce that I have been officially invited to become a part of the Holiday Marketplace this year. It will be held in Portland, OR at the end of November this holiday season. It is well known throughout the Northwest for featuring upscale and stylish handmade products from over 250 vendors from around the area. Goods include everything from homemade soaps and candles, fine jewelry, knitted blankets, children's toys, gourmet food and beverage items, wood products, pottery, clothing and accessories and glass art just to name a few.

Selling my stained glass in this type of venue will be new for me. I typically have commissioned my work through word of mouth thanks to friends and family so this will be a learning experience for me. With the help of Craft Inc. written by Meg Mateo Ilasco I'm well on my way to becoming a success.