Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Stressing Out With Buttons to the Rescue

So,  stressing over getting ready for my craft show, I just couldn't seem to be creative. So many things to do,  then I hit a wall.  I couldn't create anything!

Then, I thought I'd start playing around with something new,  actually, something I used to make years ago,  buttons!


Years ago,  I used to sew little tooth fairy pillows and added a covered button. They were adorable. But since I don't drag my sewing machine out very often, and u love to work with paper,  I thought,  let's give it a try!

So,  I grabbed my mod podge, my buttons and graphics,  and voila! Another sweet addition to my craft show inventory!

Hope you like!

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Getting Ready For The End Of Summer

Summer is nearly over but I'm not willing to let go.  The older I get the less and less I like winter. It's not that I mind the cold,  it's the short gray days and and the early nights. I need sunshine in order to survive!

I've been working on some displays for craft shows this fall. It's been about 20 years since I did one, so I really want to do this right.



Some things about fall that I do like are the acorns, color leaves and pine cones.  So, I collected some acorns and I'm painting them to scatter on my table display. Just using nail polish! 


I'm eager to try another idea for winter... bleaching pine cones! I think they will be very pretty as table scatter for a Christmas show. I'll post how they turn out.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Flattery is a Crafter's Best Friend (after sales of course!)

How exciting! I've been posting a lot of my work on Instagram and Flickr,  just trying to get some exposure, joining groups and following other Etsy people.

What I didn't expect was to be noticed by two really impressive people. One is a photographer, who is actually a psychiatrist.  I commented on a self portrait of his and he checked out my Flickr and complimented me on my work! This guy has over 2000 followers. Flattery is wonderful!

The other is a total surprise! One that I really hope will take me somewhere.  He is the communications director for Shopify. This is a marketing tool on Facebook. It's a shop you can put on Facebook,  I suppose like Etsy. I've read reviews,  and they are good,  but I  haven't looked into it for myself yet.

My goal is to get my Etsy going,  promote my Rose Colored Glasses Facebook page,  do some area craft shows and keep exploring other possibilities. Then,  maybe I can start a Shopify! Building blocks, that's what will build my dream,  a solid foundation.



I know it seems sort of trivial. But right now, to me it's a big deal! Any type of recognition is wonderful! This give me the motivation I need to keep going!

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Mapping It Out

So, I love making these Itty-bitty Books, and I posted a pic of a few of them on my Facebook page.  A friend of mine asked me if I made larger journals and my daughter asked me to make her one with maps.

So I got to work in it right away. I love using maps in my work,  something I guess I didn't realize was so marketable.

I did a couple of books,  and now I'm going to incorporate maps into my other projects. Here's my new books and a pic of hair clips that will soon be made out of maps!



Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Getting Crafty

So I went the library this week and cleared the shelf of books that help you start your craft business.  Yes,  I know,  the Internet has all the information I could ever want, but there is something special about holding the printed word in your hands.

I am inspired.  These people who write these books are so dedicated to what they do! They have lived the craft show,  Etsy circuit.

I have been adding things to my shop and trying to generate some traffic by posting on Pinterest and my Facebook page "Rose Colored Glasses". It'll take time. I don't think I have anyone looking at my FB page,  but it's exciting to see people pinning my things on Pinterest!

Here's what I worked on tonight


The lighting is poor because I took the picture at night,  but I think you can get the gist.  My daughter Emily is going to help me pick out some more contemporary patterns and I'll be on my way! 


Thursday, August 20, 2015

My Etsy Shop

https://www.etsy.com/shop/KathleensRoses
Link is below. .. click to check it out!

A long time ago when my shop was open I opened an Etsy shop. I never sold anything from it.  But, I never maintained it either!

So,  I thought I would give it a another go!

Now that I'm working on my blog and videos, I thought I'd try to sell my crafts.  I love making things,  and they accumulate in my house.  Free Art Friday is my saving grace,  I put my crafts out for that,  and that gives me pleasure.  But many people tell me how much they like things I make,  so why not try to introduce them to a new audience?

I'm never sure what I'm doing when I start something. I love to Google my questions,  to learn what others are doing,  but usually that just leads to more questions! I'm learning patience,  which is the best way to learn!

Taking a jump,  learning from others, observing others and being patient.  I'm not looking for success,  not in a 'I can retire' kind of way,  just successful enough where I can continue doing what I'm doing and getting the positive response to keep me motivated!

So. . Blog,  videos,  Facebook page, Etsy, Free Art Friday, I'm lovin it!

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Rose Colored Glasses A Resale Shop For Girls Of All Ages

                       Rose Colored Glasses

About four years ago I opened a little shop called Rose Colored Glasses. It was a ladies resale shop. 
I had a little prior retail experience, and my career path was originally early childhood development.  
The niche of resale shops was strong and fast growing. Faster than I had imagined. I chose a part if my city that is very dear to my heart.
Two things that were not helpful in growing my business. But.  There is always a but, you know. 
I discovered something about myself. I really like to help people. Helping them find themselves or helping them explore, promote and develop themselves. 
I loved my customers and neighbors. I had such an eclectic clientele. I had artists, city officials, psychologists,  librarians, web designers, producers, home makers, publishers, cross dressers. Just to name a few. 
When these wonderful people walked through my door,  I wasn't preoccupied with a sale (whoa to any business sense I should have had), I was determined to make their experience pleasant. An experience that would lift their spirit. And one that they could take with them and share. 
My business lasted 14 months. But that's OK! I would have loved to have it thriving today, but the experiences and people I met are so precious that I feel fulfilled in a way.


My love to be creative was an important part of my business. My love to be creative was a big part of my ECD career. My love to be creative was apparent in my Girl Scout leader days. And my kids will tell you I've pushed creativity on them all their lives!

Welcome my blog. Welcome to my life. Thanks for tagging along on this journey. Who knows where creativity will take me next.