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Hi everyone! It's been ages since I've posted here, but I do stop by occasionally to soak up some of the awesome creative wisdom and inspiration flying around. Here's my question. I have been a member of Fine Art America for almost a year now and ha…
August 20
Hi Dan, Hi Jules! It's been a long time since I've commented here on CCS, but the last your last two articles, Dan, have really struck me! They have said exactly what I need to hear right now! The encouragement you provide is critical for so many cr…
August 1
Hi, Dan. It's been awhile since I've been around CCS, but I do stop by occasionaly. Read your article today and it went right to the mark. Just had a conversation two days ago about this very thing. It has given me immense hope since I have felt cre…
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I've read everyone's comments and I am thinking I might try Cafe Press, (thanks Camille and Denise), but I am also interested in Imagekind. I already have a page on Fine Art America, and it's alright, but they don't offere greeting cards for sale, o…
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At 5:25pm on March 30, 2009, Barbara Ann Storrier said…
At 11:22am on February 24, 2009, Anne Westlund said…
Hi Beth, your artwork is really cool! Your scotsman angel reminds me of the Highlander series by Diana Gabaldan, have you read any of those? I think you joining Writer's Clique would be a good thing. You could read the discussions and contribute just when you feel comfy doing so. I would suggest responding to the picture prompts. They don't require a formal finished piece of writing, but just whatever you feel like writing. Little vignettes would be fine. The writers on CCS are very supportive. I'm honored that you asked me these questions. We're having a loud rainstorm here on the Washington state coast so I'm up at 3:20am. So are the kitties! I hope this helps. If you have any more questions just leave me a message or PM me.

LOVE

Anne
At 11:00pm on February 22, 2009, Camille said…
Hi Beth, Cafepress is good if you really want to put the time into marketing, updating, changing your seasonal inventory...If you do a lot of craft shows, it's worth it. I was not willing to put in the time to market or go to craft shows either, but that is just my personal preference. Many artists seem to have the time and energy to work their online stores, promote them online, and sell them at craft shows...it is worth it if you are willing...


You can open a free store first to see if you like the way your art shows up on their printed products...If you just want to sell prints and framed prints, it is only $50 to open a full-line store! There is a lot of competition there, but if you have the web marketing smarts (I don't), it really is worth it!

Without trying very hard, I sold a lot more than I thought. The tiles and tile boxes looked fabulous they and the baby tshirts sold more than other products...The tiles also made a big hit at the craft shows.It depends on the whether the themes and images you create appeal to the popular. If you are good with graphic art, all the more power to you!

They had a very friendly and helpful staff, online discussions dealing with aspects of marketing, etc. They also have national meet-ups! They are a very successful company, so out of all the similar art printing sites I have seen, this one is very high profile.

Let me know if you open a free store front or if you decide this is not for you! I would really like to know!
Love Camille
At 7:33am on January 26, 2009, Barbara Ann Storrier said…
Ah, sorry I missed you this morning, Beth! You're probably one of the few who have enough sense to stay away from chatting the day away and actually get a lot of creative things accomplished! I'm so glad you left a comment on my page so I could come over and be refreshed by your beautiful art again ... and watch that stallion video, again, too ... so moving to see a gorgeous animal like that :)
I did have a good day and hope you have a great week!
Love & Hugs,
Barb
At 4:12pm on December 29, 2008, Barbara Ann Storrier said…

Lin blessed me with this ... passing it on to you :)
At 4:13pm on December 4, 2008, Alfredo said…
Hi Beth,

Thanks for your kind words! It is always so wonderful to hear that my work helps inspire other artists. I see in your amazing work many things that capture similar other-worldly emotions as my latest album does! You create awesome work!
At 5:40am on December 4, 2008, Cai said…
Hey there Beth!
arent stones AMAZING creatures?
THATS why I love working with them
they all have their voices...we just have to learn how to let go of our veils to feel what we need...they are very helpful as youre seeing! We are attracted to the stones that want to help us at that particular moment!
ENJOY!
At 11:00pm on November 12, 2008, Cai said…
Hi there Beth!
Stones like all things have thier "jobs" as I call it
Moonstone helps balance women/ the feminine and definatley empowers us in times of need and in general. Labradorite is one of those lovely stones that are related to moonstone(they are both from the Feldspar family) and are filled with color from their refraction or chatoyant qualities. I like Labradorite for helping us to prioritize ourselves....when we are overwhelmed and in need of direction it helps us to "go" and find the strength to continue and create
Reiki is what our Mewses have taught us humans. Have you ever noticed how your kits come to you when youre not feeling well and become the warmest heating pads possible(or is that paw-sible? haha) they are channeling universal energy to help their pack feel better! we too can do this without depletion. we just need to tap into the Universal energy that is available to all of us and become conduits for that energy to heal ourselves and others!
amazing stuff all of it and our mewses know all this intuitively just as we do
have you ever noticed how youre attracted to a particular stone?
thats your intuitive working and "talking "to you
thats what I was meaning when pieces/stones/settings/ paintings and all "talk" to us.
we have but to listen and not let our egos get too terribly in the way
(sigh) time for me to get back to work
been a hard day and I have about 4 billion errands to run after I get off work (JOYGASM!)
take care darlin and you always have a friend here to talk to should you need
((hugs hugs))
Cai and the furkids
At 7:31pm on November 12, 2008, Cai said…
Hi there Beth!
I ADORE your horses!
Ive had the opportunity when working at a vets clinic to handle a couple and found them very intuitive and understanding of those who would "talk" to them either verbally or non verbally...very interesting lovely creatures!
creative processes?
I am a Crystal/Reiki healer and in making jewelry I bring the person for whom Im making whatever item or if the item has not called to its owner or talked to me (usually they just tell me to CREATE WOMAN CREATE) I listen and make. Sometimes they tell me no! not that way but THAT way and I go with that flow. I have my little mewses too...all three Spot, Haley and Jones....very verbal and Jones is my inspector General of all things created.
long and short of it, I find I have to listen to the intuitive or things just get jumbled and the creativity process involved gets gummed up. Hope that makes sense?
haha
take care and hope youre having a wonderfur Wednesday!
((hugs and purrs))
Cai and the furbrats
At 5:25am on October 26, 2008, Cai said…
HOLY COWTAGS Beth!!!
your work is INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
do you have horses?
and what media do you prefer to work in??
((hugs))
Cai

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What's Your Favourite Way To Create?
painting, writing, stained glass, collage using pieces of my own art
Favourite Artists (in ANY creative medium)
James Christensen, Bev Doolittle, Michael Whelan, Crowded House, Chris Botti, Loreena Mckennitt, David Arkenstone, Boney James, The Rippingtons, The Indigo Girls, Jimmy Buffet, Vivaldi, Handel, Bach, Scarlatti, Stephen Lawhead, Frank Perretti, Henry David Thoreau,Hildegard Von Bingen, C.S. Lewis....and the list goes on....
Greatest Creative Moment You've Had?
Gotta think about that for awhile......
What's Your Biggest Creative Dream?
To sell enough of my artwork to be financially secure without compromising my own unique creative voice and "selling out" just to make a buck.

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