Friday, May 18, 2012

Press Kit



Look!  I made a press kit!  I actually had so much fun making it that I didn't even recognize myself.  I am telling you, if Photoshop has you scratching your head (or banging it into a wall if you are more of an emotional person, like me), then Pages from iwork is for you.  It's fun!  Really fun!

You can see my full press kit here.

I learned a lot about how to make a press kit from the Design Sponge's post on it.  I also learned a lot from the book Craft, Inc, which is proving to be really useful to me.  I tried to stay true to myself and my work and not get to hung up on the how-to's.  Instead I got maybe too hung up on doing silly little photo collages, but that is okay.  As my own boss, I am being gentle to myself and hopefully the whimsy of this press kit will resonate with some great people.  We'll see. 

This press kit makes me feel like a business super woman.  It makes me feel like I could make a spread sheet!  Of what?!  I don't know, but I could make one, and it would look really professional.

Losing my car keys when I am over an hour away from home with my son does NOT make me feel professional.  Especially when my husband's car at home has a flat tire.  This happened to me a couple of days ago.  It was surprising because, and I am telling the 100% truth here, I have found at least 10 four leaf clovers this summer.  I just seem to spot them.  Four leaf clovers don't make you immune to bad luck, however.  In fact, maybe they make you a bit careless with your keys.  Walter and I had to stay the night in the town we lost the keys in to give hubs a day to sort the tire situation out.  I know I am over-sharing here, but the joke is too good to leave out----Joseph had to walk to a tire place and then carry the new tire home in one of Walter's old baby strollers (so resourceful!).  The clerk told him, as he put the tire in the seat, "That is the ugliest baby I have ever seen," and Joseph said, "I have three just like him at home." (cue drum and symbol).  Anyway, we all survived.  I tried to be cheery and take it as an opportunity to show Walter that you can be optimistic even through completely crappy situations.  Also, ice cream helps.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Business Women's Special


I have been way business-y all last week.  I really want these mobiles to take off because I have so much fun making them and also because this summer is my last attempt at making Pink Cheeks a working business.  If I can't get it to work, then it's back to the daily grind and little man needs to head to day care.  It wouldn't be horrible.  Maybe it would even be okay or nice.  I know Walter would like hanging out with other kids, but it would be a pretty rocky transition for him.  But, I really like our sweet, unfeasible life right now.  Working from home, with little boo right here by me.  Being creative daily.  I quickly become koo-koo crazy beans when I can't work with my hands.   So, the point is, I am really going for it and reading all those "Turn your Craft into a Business" chapters that I skipped over before.  I am making a press kit!  Ooooooh!  And, I am working on making my mobiles more fancy and customizable:


Here is my Mustachioed customizable sheet.  I made it on Pages from iwork.  Do you use that?  I love it.  It flew into my life and saved me from the confusion of photoshop.  It is like a cool high-tech angel with converse sneakers on.  Pages makes me feel in control.  Thank you Pages!

I also designed several cards to be gifted to the wee ones that people buy the mobiles for.  Like little keepsakes for the baby book.  I think they are a good way of showing someone that the mobiles are handmade by one woman artist (and mom).
And, I also finished my mod girl mobile.  They are three mod girls in roller skates.  The listing for it is here.   They were originally going to be "go-go girls" until I did a quick google search for inspiration and discovered that "go-go girls" are just a super cute term for strippers.


Mother's Day was nice yesterday.  Joseph got me an iron skillet and made me dutch baby pancakes.  I can't believe I have been eating regular pancakes throughout my whole life when dutch babies exist.  It is really yummy.  The texture is like a cloud.  A cloud with maple syrup on it.  So delicious.  Then we all went to the zoo, my favorite thing to do.  The best part was seeing this monkey playing with a toy cow.  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Their Love For You is Strong, Baby!





These Strong Men guys are done!  They are available in my Etsy Shop.  Don't forget to use the coupon code RUMPUS to get 20% off (sale ends this Friday).  With the making of mobiles comes the ideas of more and more mobiles.  It's become an addiction.  It is still very fun to me, and I feel excited every time I get to work, which is wonderful. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A Sale in Honor of Maurice Sendak




Maurice Sendak is something special.  I enjoyed Where the Wild Things Are as a kid.  Later, in art school, I awed and oooh-ed over his drawings and delicate hatch marks.  I really fell in love with him after his Colbert interviews.  He was such a specific person, maybe a bit grumpy, but his eyes lit up when he talked about things he admired.  I never knew my grandfathers, but I would have been over the moon if he was one of them;  I know he would have always told me the truth.

In honor of Maurice Sendak who passed yesterday, everything is 20% off in my shop.  The coupon code is RUMPUS.  It will be up until Friday.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Let's Hear it For the Girls....






I laughed throughout the entire photo session with these woolen ballerinas.  Who is their choreographer?   They just couldn't seem to twirl in unison! 

These Baallerinas (pun courtesy of my friend, Gretchen) are now up in my etsy shop!  I plan on making them customizable as well, in case you like dancing sheep, but don't have an all pink nursery!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

What Have Ewe Been Up To?




In my studio currently there is a lot going on.  I am really attempting to diversify myself.  I always punctuate diversify with a sassy head wiggle, do you?  I don't think there is a way not to do that.  Also in my studio, I am girl-ing out with some sheep in hot pink tutus.  I am following Rebecca's advice.  I do tend to like to make things for boys better, maybe because I have a boy, or maybe because I was a tomboy growing up.  But, I am having fun with these sheep.  They are shaped a lot like the sumo wrestlers, which makes me laugh.  It makes me wonder if I should make sumo-ish ballerinas in tutus as well?  Maybe.  I am going to add an option of ponytails to the ninja mobile, so why not an option of tutus to sumos?

Speaking of Ninjas, I made my first ever customizable ninja mobile item!  It is up and ready in my shop.  You can choose from a variety of Michael Miller and Robert Kaufman fabrics for the ninja sash and hoop fabric.
 


I am also adding a personalized, embroidered pennant.  I think it looks pretty sweet all together.



There you have it!  I hope you like it!  Help me out and tell your friends!  :)

Friday, April 27, 2012

This Mobile Kicks!!!




Who better to watch over your baby at night than 4 highly trained Ninjas!  This was Joseph's (hubs) brain child.  He loves Ninjas.  We just watched Ghost Patrol last night and there was a preview for GI Joe in which the GI Joe folks have to fight some ninjas and the ninjas are quite captivating (although the preview's music was a Jack White song that would make even a fight scene involving myself look cool).  Their mouths are covered, so there isn't any of that fight scene grunting nor any of those slow-motion jaw dislocation shots, which make ninjas seem more sophisticated and graceful.  But, back to these mobile ninja guys.  These Ninja baby protectors are more soft and gentle.  And, I don't think they'll be taking anyone by surprise with their high contrast belts.  Plus, their little heart badges makes you want to drop your samurai sword and open up your arms for a Ninja hug.  Even though babies aren't going to be touching these guys, I still like to pay attention to the textures I use.  They are sewn out of a soft black fleece, which make them look like little dark storm clouds.

Thank you to Molly, Stuffed Nonsense, and Rebecca for your suggestions.  I am planning on making customizable options for Sumo mobile and Ninja mobile next week.  This summer will be my last-ditch effort to turn Pink Cheeks Studios into a successful business in the complete sense of the word business.  I love it so much, which makes it partially successful to me, but I need to bring in enough money to cover rent in order for me to continue not being employed in the "real" world.  I can envision it, and I am even excited at the challenge of making it happen.  I feel so business-y lately, like I could throw on a pant-suit, head to a diner and order some sort of business women's special.

I think for me, the secret will lie in these mobiles.  They are my "secret weapon" literally with these fierce Ninjas!  I want people to be able to choose colors and personalized options so that they are extra special presents for new babies and for parents who are super excited about preparing their wee one's nursery and filling it with whimsy and wonder.  We shall see.  Wish me luck!  And, if you have any ideas for me, I would love to hear them at any time!  Thank you.