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#162182 - 10/08/08 05:04 PM
Re: Hi Merry!
[Re: DreamrKate]
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Those tiny clothes...been there done that.Still have on leg of a pair of tiny trousers in my sewing box..as pattern.also dolls bedding..made in the evening.
One uncle made me a blackboard..and my cousins had ironing board and airing rack (child size.)
Doing this when his daughter my younger cousin was in bed he was disturbed when she got up.Next morning fishing to see what she had seen..she answered that Daddy is making wood shavings when I am in bed. I like home made gifts..and crafts. Follow you dream... enjoy
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#162215 - 10/09/08 01:01 AM
Re: Hi
[Re: DreamrKate]
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Registered: 08/12/08
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Loc: Wauconda, IL
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Hi Kate
Its been my experience as I've gone through a HUGE shift over the last 3 years (and especially the last 1 of that 3) that living our passions is a gift not to ourselves, it is a gift to others and the world at large. I used to think it was selfish and self centered and it was only when I worked hard and did what I was "supposed" to do that I was "good". Now my belief has shifted and feel we all came here with unique gifts...who are we to NOT live them in honor of The Creator, the gift giver.
Geez, if one of my kids was as ungrateful as I have been for the gifts I was given, there would have been he** to pay. Giggle!
A couple if weeks ago I was doing The Passion Test with the women's group from church. Things weren't going particularly smooth and I was thinking "oh gee, what do I do next". I had been trying to explain to them how living your passions wasn't selfish (because many thought it was).
Suddenly one of the women was on a roll with going through and identifying her top passions. The energy in the room went up, and up, and up and her face was glowing with joy...and she blurted out "I guess I am 66 and want to have some adventures!".
One of the other women turned and said "you lit up the entire room and raised the energy for all of us." There couldn't have been a more perfect way to help these precious beings eliminate one of the more insistent tapes women tend to run. WOW...it was a high like none other.
So live those passions, knowing you are so amazing!
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Love and light, hugs and blessings MamaRed (Jerilynne) www.mamaredspeaks.com www.onemillionacts.comComing Summer 2009 "Kick-Butt Kindness: 52 No Cost Ways to Ripple Kindness 'Round the World" Let's create Kick-Butt-and-Take-Names Lives!
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#162397 - 10/11/08 04:18 AM
Re: Hi
[Re: Dotsie]
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
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Loc: Orange County, California
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So Kate, when did you quit the Bee? And considering all you went through with your husband, I'm a little bit surprised -- but happy! -- he got his act together.
Sorry it's taken me a few days to reply. I've been on a tight schedule and will have more time to write next week. But you know I make my living as an artist so I'm good with the practical aspect of fairs etc. The main advice is: 1. research your market. Where to sell, what's being sold, what it costs etc. 2. figure out your time -- in production, sales, EVERYTHING. Are you getting paid for your labor? 3. also figure out your comfort level as to art vs. commerce. If you'll hate yourself the next morning for doing a lot of production pieces -- then don't. 4. part of selling is getting there, as in SET-UP. My display weighs 500 lbs. Ceramics weigh more and are harder to pack. Are you physically up for the shows? Do you have help? If not, it may be better to go the gallery route.
Just some stuff to think about. Ask if you think of more.
Working this weekend (as per always) so see ya Monday!
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#162619 - 10/14/08 02:44 PM
Re: Hi
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 10/15/03
Posts: 446
Loc: California
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Hi Mer~ We found out that the house we are living in just sold so I am now in the process of looking for other houses that will accomodate my big family, that also has enough living space, and a place that will accomodate all my art stuff, my potters wheel, and one that will have the necessary electrical stuff to be able to use my kiln. And that won't cost us an arm and a leg. And then I have to think about packing.
That makes me want to go take a nap. *yawn*
Kate
Edited by DreamrKate (10/14/08 02:44 PM) Edit Reason: typo
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#162666 - 10/14/08 07:18 PM
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[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 10/15/03
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Loc: California
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My brain is definately on overload! We rented it right after we sold the other house that almost lost. We waited over two years for my husbands disability to come in so by the time we sold our house, we had to use the money to pay all of the bills that had accumulated. We rented the house so we could get our bearings (well. . . that and live).
The young woman who owns our house ... well that's a whole long story, but she needed to sell it but it went for only $140,000 and she owes almost $300,000. If I would have known that it was going to sell for that little, I would have attempted to buy it. Well, I'm just going to go sit in my little frustration place...
Kate
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#162697 - 10/14/08 10:58 PM
Re: Hi
[Re: DreamrKate]
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 3503
Loc: Colorado
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A house for 140,000 in California? Kate, were you prepared that she was listing her house, or were you "blind sided?" I hope the sale has a loooong escrow. Good luck
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