Sammi's show in Round Rock
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Well, it didn't go so well for my debut. Deanie did really well selling a couple dozen butterflies. I shared a table with her. Between some ladies that did glass fused crosses and a guy selling sauces and jellies. He also did really well. Myself? I only sold 2 cards. It is a slow start, but it is a start. Defintely room for improvement.
Ready / Not Ready
Friday, September 25, 2009
I am not completely ready for tomorrow. I have three boxes of Christmas cards (10 cards each) and about 50-60 individually bagged cards of all types. Deanie thinks I should have focused on making more boxes. She's right.
Her butterflies will do great, lets hope I can make a similar showing.
Her butterflies will do great, lets hope I can make a similar showing.
Tomorrow we have get up around 4:30am to get ready and go over to the studio where we load up the car. Then it is off to Round Rock where we need to check in at 7:30am
Booth at the Sami Show Sept 26th and 27th
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Mariposa and Tashi Arts will be at The Sami Show in Round Rock, Texas this weekend. That's Sept 26th and 27th. Show hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 11-4:30
Over the Weekend
Monday, September 21, 2009
It was an interesting weekend. Deanie and I went to a concert on Saturday night at Casbeers. A beautiful little Catholic church that was "decommissioned" and turned into a restaurant and music venue. The sanctuary where the music is played is stunning. The music for the night was played by Patricia Vonne. The main purpose for our being there was to honor Terry Lowry for his birthday. He is the director and founder of the Network for Young Artists. One of the items we gave him was a box of my cards. I also delivered a box to my parents on the same evening as well.
They had some very interesting things to say about the cards. One of which is that not everyone likes blank greeting cards. They said it would be nice to have a phrase of some sort or the other in them so that the person can just sign their names and send the card on. This wasn't something I had given a lot of thought to. A phrase or greeting was especially important for themed cards such as Christmas or Valentine's Day. Adding text will be an additional cost plus time for printing on the card stock. But hopefully I can find some solution to this.
Business Cards and Ink Stamp
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Received the order from Vistaprint. The business cards look great and the (free) ink stamp is nice too. Next time, my name goes on it. : )
I am glad the ink stamp came in. You can't beat free. I needed something to put on the bottom of the back to the cards. I didn't have any small stickers ready and didn't find any affordable ones. But the ink stamp will allow me to put my company name and contact info on each card.
Now I can finish the cards and put them in bags and boxes. None too soon. I am delivering a box of cards Saturday to the director of the Network for Young Artists.
I am glad the ink stamp came in. You can't beat free. I needed something to put on the bottom of the back to the cards. I didn't have any small stickers ready and didn't find any affordable ones. But the ink stamp will allow me to put my company name and contact info on each card.
Now I can finish the cards and put them in bags and boxes. None too soon. I am delivering a box of cards Saturday to the director of the Network for Young Artists.
What craft glue?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
It has been shown to me that I never said what craft glue I was using. There are all kinds of craft glue out there. I am not really sure what makes something a "craft glue" vs. other types of glue.
It's Beacon's 3 in 1 Advanced Craft Glue.
While the glue works great, stringyness does have to be watched out for. Deanie showed me out to deal with that. Move it around in circles around the spot until the string breaks or have a paper towel on the side to circle the string on. Another thing to watch out for is that while you are dealing with a string, another glob of glue may be coming out before you are ready for it. Even had some "bubble" up while it was set down off to the side while I was working on a card.
It's Beacon's 3 in 1 Advanced Craft Glue.
While the glue works great, stringyness does have to be watched out for. Deanie showed me out to deal with that. Move it around in circles around the spot until the string breaks or have a paper towel on the side to circle the string on. Another thing to watch out for is that while you are dealing with a string, another glob of glue may be coming out before you are ready for it. Even had some "bubble" up while it was set down off to the side while I was working on a card.
Business Cards
Sunday, September 13, 2009
I designed a business card and sent it off to Vistaprint. Very nice. Chinese Coin, plus some nice font for the name. All on black. I hope to get it soon. But there is one small problem I discovered after I sent out the cards. Can you spot it? I forgot to put my personal name on there.
New Email address
Friday, September 11, 2009
I now have a email address for Tashi Arts. You can email me at tashi.arts@yahoo.com.
Trial By Glue
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Ok, Glue is important. Really important. Why? Because glue is used to attach the art images to the card stock. Well, that's obvious I hear you say. Of course it is. But there is a nasty little surprise hidden that comes back and haunts you. What does the glue do to the paper?
Yep, that can be a problem. Finding a good glue to attach the paper card stock to the photographic paper that the digital art is printed on.
When I ordered my card stock from DoubleUPaper.com I also order two glue sticks made by Elmer's. That old school standby. This was a no wrinkle glue made for paper and attaching things to scrapbooks, etc. It had a small point for precise work and a wide point for spreading. Sounds perfect. Good control, no bulges or wrinkles.
It didn't last. More to the point, when the glue dried. It did not have very good holding power. If you flexed the card stock, the images popped off. Bad.
I made the mistake of going back to the old stand by and used the original elmers white glue. That did not spread well, caused bulges, wrinkles and nasty little stains on the front of the photo. Again, not good.
For grins I tried fingernail polish but it was smelly and was hit or miss.
At first I dismissed a craft glue because it looked stringy. No one wants strands of glue everywhere on the greeting cards. But Deanie was able to show me the right way to use it and now I am set. The images are holding and there is no damage to the cards or the photographic paper.
Yep, that can be a problem. Finding a good glue to attach the paper card stock to the photographic paper that the digital art is printed on.
When I ordered my card stock from DoubleUPaper.com I also order two glue sticks made by Elmer's. That old school standby. This was a no wrinkle glue made for paper and attaching things to scrapbooks, etc. It had a small point for precise work and a wide point for spreading. Sounds perfect. Good control, no bulges or wrinkles.
It didn't last. More to the point, when the glue dried. It did not have very good holding power. If you flexed the card stock, the images popped off. Bad.
I made the mistake of going back to the old stand by and used the original elmers white glue. That did not spread well, caused bulges, wrinkles and nasty little stains on the front of the photo. Again, not good.
For grins I tried fingernail polish but it was smelly and was hit or miss.
At first I dismissed a craft glue because it looked stringy. No one wants strands of glue everywhere on the greeting cards. But Deanie was able to show me the right way to use it and now I am set. The images are holding and there is no damage to the cards or the photographic paper.
Card Samples
Monday, September 7, 2009
Here are some samples of the work I am doing. This shows the individual packaged cards. I will be doing boxed ones as well.
Uline Delivery
Friday, September 4, 2009
My stationary boxes and sales bags came in from Uline today.
I really have to recommend Uline. They have a very extensive catalog of packaging supplies plus a whole lot more. And their delivery times are excellent. The web site is top notch. They quickly ship out the orders. I get my shipments in two days max. They are very customer oriented. I made a mistake ordering something a size too small online. We realized it immediately right after the order was placed and called them hoping they could help us. I was able to talk to a customer rep who changed my order right there on the phone. No problems or fuss. The woman who owns the company truly seems to care about people. At the end of their (thick) catalog, she has a very well written dedication page to one of her relatives who died. There is no information in there on the owner herself.
I really have to recommend Uline. They have a very extensive catalog of packaging supplies plus a whole lot more. And their delivery times are excellent. The web site is top notch. They quickly ship out the orders. I get my shipments in two days max. They are very customer oriented. I made a mistake ordering something a size too small online. We realized it immediately right after the order was placed and called them hoping they could help us. I was able to talk to a customer rep who changed my order right there on the phone. No problems or fuss. The woman who owns the company truly seems to care about people. At the end of their (thick) catalog, she has a very well written dedication page to one of her relatives who died. There is no information in there on the owner herself.
Tashi Arts, The Beginning
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tashi Arts is a art studio that will be an outlet for my creations. My first items will be Greeting Cards with fractal based imagery on them. Watch this space as things start up.
I love making art and have been doing some kind of art creation for years. My first career was a photographer. I have done paintings, some sculpture, drawings, photography and digital art.
I would like to thank my wonderful and beautiful fiancee, Deanie. It is with her encouragement and support that I start along this road.
I love making art and have been doing some kind of art creation for years. My first career was a photographer. I have done paintings, some sculpture, drawings, photography and digital art.
I would like to thank my wonderful and beautiful fiancee, Deanie. It is with her encouragement and support that I start along this road.
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