A Step Ahead of the Reindeer…

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Season’s Artsy Greetings!

I hope you and yours are finding warm moments among these chilly, busy days.  My warm moments with my loved ones have involved travel in recent days, but I’m back in one of Santa’s satellite workshops creating, listing, wrapping, and packaging.  Oh, and making lots of trips to the Post Office.

I had an early Christmas gift myself – my “goal” this season was to hit 100 total Etsy shop sales before year’s end.  Happy to report that my Etsy odometer turned over to three digits this past weekend.  (And it’s added even a little more mileage since.)

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According to the USPS Holiday Calendar, there’s another good week or so to get gifts on their way in the US to make it under the tree before Christmas.  I’ll keep sending as fast as folks place orders. :0) (Feel free to contact me or Convo me through Etsy if you have any questions about items or shipping, etc.)

Many thanks to my wonderful customers, friends, and creative supporters – you’ve made my season *B*R*I*G*H*T !

Cheers with cocoa and whipped cream… back to it!

 

Art Break Wednesday: Shifting into December!

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Nothing like a big ol’ pile of potential to make my Muse stay up WAYYYYY too late…

Which is what I’ve been doing, with work projects and art projects and the wonderful but packed family togetherness this time of year.  (Is it just me, or did December flat-out sneak up on us, appearing at the door Thanksgiving weekend of all things?!)

Well, my thankfulness is flowing right into the holiday crazies.

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Many, many thanks to my wonderful customers – Every day I’m inching closer to my goal of 100 Etsy sales since opening artsyletters!  (If you’d like to help me get there, remember to use COUPON CODE JINGLE10 for 10 percent off your order!)  I love it that the post office folks half-way expect me to show up with my little white packages to be scanned every day.

Still keeping my house & critter sitter busy with traveling, and I have a long weekend on tap in Beaufort. But I’ll return Monday and mail out any Etsy orders ASAP, ahead of the jingling reindeer…

Happy December – Hold on to your Santa hats!

Cyber Monday Gifts for Writers and Readers – Thanks for the Blog Shout-Out, Linda K. Sienkiewicz!

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It’s Cyber Monday!  Big thanks to fiction writer, poet, and artist Linda K. Sienkiewicz for featuring my Poet Gift Pack on her terrific blog in a post highlighting great gifts for writers and readers.  (You will certainly want to click on over and see the treasures she found!)

She’s picked out some wonderful offerings, including Debbie Ritter’s lively literary creations from Uneek Doll Designs. My friend and blogger extraordinaire Jama Rattigan featured Debbie as part of her Indie Artist Spotlight Series this past spring.  Love those dolls!

In Linda’s list, you’ll also see an example of her own work.  I’d already “favorited” this one on Etsy!il_570xn-533854581_efmo linda s Rokki Handbags

Linda creates amazing handbags and clutches from books and sells them through her Etsy shop, Rokki Handbags.  (This one is The American Educator Encyclopedia.)  Santa, are you listening?  Would love one of these…!

Enjoy your Cyber Monday shopping!

Remember, I’ve got Coupon Code BLACKLETTER13 in my Etsy shop today for 13 percent off your order!  [I’ll be adding some more jewelry and mated initials and magnets and such after I get back from shipping a few Etsy orders this morning. (I love Etsy!) Email or convo me if you are looking for a particular letter for an item and don’t see it in my shop.]

Black Friday * Small Business Saturday * Cyber Monday – Artsy Coupon!

Thankful for this pretty spike in November Etsy sales!

Thankful for this pretty spike in November Etsy sales!


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Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

Perhaps the dishes are done and you’re thinking of hitting the big weekend sales.  May I invite you to click on over to my artsyletters shop?  I’m adding new items as fast as my fingers can type this weekend.

 

Vintage typewriter key ring - kitschy fun!

Vintage typewriter key ring – kitschy fun!

Kind of like a shop store owner still setting out wares as customers stroll in. Here, have a cup of tea!

If you do pop in for a visit, be sure to use Coupon Code BLACKLETTER13 for 13 percent off in my Etsy shop all weekend – now through Monday.

Thanks for taking a look!

Art Break Wednesday: Send Over Some Elves!

 

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Happy November!  The air is crisp outside, the leaves are piling up, and I hear some jingles in the distance…

I’m now holed up in my “workshop” trying to simultaneously fill my Etsy shop with new items for the holidays…                                                                                               (slowly getting them listed, like these:)small W matted letter gold 2013 with w

 

 

 

 

 

and also get stocked up for my final art show of this fall, the Christmas in Central Park event put on by the Sawnee Artists Association:X-mas in Central Park frontIn addition to fun for the whole family, there will be nearly 100 juried arts and crafts booths for your holiday shopping. I’m excited I’ll be in the mix! If you are in the Cumming, Ga., area the weekend of Nov. 16-17, swing on by.  Guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit.

Now, back to the hammering and humming….

Wee Break before Yule Season, Y’all…

 

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Yay Images

Greeting, Artsy Friends!

I hope you’re having a wonderful fall.  I’ve been busy this week preparing for a week of author visits next week (after a wonderful HSA regional haiku conference on tap for this weekend in Atlanta).  Translation:  I have new artsy items to list and share but haven’t had time to get pictures up.  I will hit the November ground running week after next with fresh posts and new items in my Etsy shop.

I’m also SO EXCITED to be participating in the juried festivities Nov. 16 & 17 as one of nearly 100 vendors at the Christmas in Central Park show in Cumming, Georgia, sponsored by the Sawnee Artists Association.  Do you hear jingle bells?

In the meantime, sip on your pumpkin-spiced latte, and I’ll meet you with a cup of peppermint mocha in less than two weeks! :0)

 

Art Break Wednesday: Art in the Square around the Corner!

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Greetings from the road!  No real post today, but here’s a poster.

I’m looking forward to participating in Art in the Square in Gainesville, Georgia, Sat. & Sun., Sept. 21-22.  This was my first art show for artsyletters last year!

If you’re in the area and out and about that weekend, come on by.  Many wonderful artists will be displaying and selling work, and other treats will abound.  For more info, please click here.

Hope to see you there!

Art Break Wednesday – Just My (Wooden) Type!

 

I love vintage wooden printing type.  The chunky solidness of each letter, the way a block feels in your hand, the patina of oh-so-smooth wood, ink long since seeped into its grain… ahhh.

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My own collection began with a jackpot.  Rummaging in a local antique store early last year, I found a beautiful old printer’s tray and asked the proprietor if she had any typewriter keys.  No, she replied, but did you see the wooden type?  She took me to the back, back room (where I didn’t confess I’d already done some pretty thorough snooping).  Under a stack of boxes, she unearthed a few black plastic musty dusty trays, encrusted in years of delightful neglect. They were full of large wooden letterpress letters! “How much for all of them?” I asked.

“As you see, no one has touched them for a long time.  How about $20?”

I couldn’t believe my luck.  (And I’ve since discovered that letters like these easily command $5 or more apiece.)

They came home with me and mostly stayed in their trays for months, until not long ago I asked myself why I was keeping them hidden, when I’d love to look at them every day?  So my poetry books got moved from their narrow little bookshelf to a bigger bookshelf (their numbers had outgrown the small shelves anyway), and the vintage wooden shelf got moved into my office/studio, just behind the big old desk where I make most of my artwork. wooden letterpress bookshelf I enjoy the letters every day now, and I have easy access to them for projects.

 

I always keep an eye out for letterpress type when I’m antiquing.  (I have a good little collection of metal type, too.)  I’ve picked up some treasures, but I’ve also discovered that some letters are extremely hard to come by.  I didn’t have a single C or E, for instance. So I went on an Etsy hunt to splurge on a complete set if I could find one.

 

I fell into a shop based in India, Vintage Marvels.

Oh, my.  The hand-carved letters are beautiful and have a bit of an exotic flair compared to the standard fonts already gracing my shelves.  wooden letterpress 3With a specific project in mind in which I’ll hand-stamp their impressions (you’ll see soon – promise), I purchased TWO sets.  I just couldn’t decide, and I wanted the two different sizes.  The larger blocks are about two inches tall, and the smaller ones about an inch.

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Call me obsessed, or a nerd, I don’t mind.  There’s something magical to me about the rich, dark lure of vintage letterpress.  And I’m sure the feel of the blocks harkens back to endless hours of playing with toy blocks that the lucky among us remember.  You could make words, villages, towers… whole worlds out of little wooden blocks.

Now I get to tap into this world of imagination and endless potential as a grown-up, too.

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These letterpress-inspired cards offer a bold way to say Thank You! The original image was hand-stamped with vintage blocks. Click here for my Etsy shop listing – a pack of 8 cards/envelopes is $7.50 + shipping. :0)

Do you have some treasures that bring you joy tucked away somewhere?  Life is short – make them a part of your daily experience!

 

 

Art Break Wednesday: Decatur Book Festival, Here I Come!

 

BOOKZILLA interpreted by Dan Santat

BOOKZILLA interpreted by Dan Santat

July already!  I hope you and yours are enjoying a happy week celebrating Independence Day.  Today I’m directing you to all the info recently posted about the upcoming Decatur Book Festival – Aug. 30 – Sept. 1 on the beautiful Decatur Square in Atlanta.

I’ve participated in the festival in past years as an author, and even enjoyed a stint on the children’s stage in 2009 (following Jon Scieszka.  Really.)  This year, I’m thrilled that I’ll be one of the vendors among all those cool booths brimming with goodies for book lovers.  I’ll have my “literary art with a vintage vibe:” – mixed media pieces, relief prints and drawings, note cards, book marks, hand-stamped letterpress initials, and more.  I’ll have some books for sale as well. Please come by! (Thanks to Square, I’m happy to take credit card payments as well as cash.)

Fellow art critique group member and amazing artist Leighanne Schneider has participated as a vendor for several years.  I signed up before I knew this, but now I’m looking forward to hanging out with her all weekend, too.

Those dates again for this LARGEST INDEPENDENT BOOK FESTIVAL in the nation?  LABOR DAY WEEKEND – August 30 – Sept. 1, 2013.  See you there!