Thursday, June 24, 2010

Pankcakes!




Wow!
I had such a great breakfast this morning with a group of crafty ladies!
Ry
an of Littleputbooks, Soma of SomaVenus, Taryn of TalkingSquid (who is also practically my next door neighbor and who just moved here from Detroit) aly morgan, and Sister Diane of The Church of Craft.

We talked business ideas, craft fairs, Etsy, crafting, beach houses, dogs, cats, and Portland. It was so great. It was really motivating and it got some wheels turning in my head.

It is so h
ard for me to think of my work as a business most of the time. I really just like drawing and painting and I forget that I also have to be a business person too. It's not my strong point by any means. I think many artists and crafters are like this, or can relate to this. Ryan and Diane have this really great brain for the business side to it and I loved hearing their ideas and their input.

T
aryn and I had a great conversation on the ride home about how so often our job requires so much more than just making something. How much work really goes into everything we have to do to be able to survive in the sea of art and craft. It's so much work, and so often it goes unnoticed...but it's just so much fun too! and that is what makes it all worth it.

On another note...it's another beautiful day here and I plan on riding my bike up to Alberta for Last Thursday later on. It's going to be crazy up there today!! I love Portland :)

The pancake picture is courtesy of Soma!! :D Thanks!!

5 comments:

Megan Belcher said...

I love pancakes... those look SO good!

Sleepandhersisters said...

Those crafty connections are so valuable!

nacherluver said...

I want to love Portland :)
Been trying to get out to the west coast for five years (never been to Oregon or Washington). Thought this would be the year. Still trying!
Sounds like your morning was a wonderful one.

Bookjunkie said...

I stumbled upon your wonderful site and I just had to blog about it so that everyone in Singapore and Asia will discover you as well. I was just inspired by your talent because I can't draw for nuts and wish I could.

Hope you don't mind.

vickie said...

I just found your delightful blog from your Etsy site. Love your work, especially of Bridges! Portland is a great place to live. I moved here on a job transfer many years ago, had a family and never left!