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| CuriousSofa.blogspot.com : December 3 |
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Welcome to December everyone! This month has already started off with a bang for me by speaking at Carol Spinski's entrepreneur event, SHINE. Carol, Karla Nathan, Amy Barickman and I stood before a wonderful, inspiring group of ladies to share, teach and guide them to the next move in their artistic businesses. We learned a lot of what worked and what didn't and were pleasantly surprised that all were there to take there crafts, talents and ideas to the next level.
If you missed it, we are happy to present it again for your event (
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). We learned it could easily be a two day affair and I, being the long-winded one, learned I could speak for 8 hours due to all I have learned as a business owner. Trying to condense all the topics on financing, location, landlords, signage & branding, hiring, training, buying and pricing, events, display, marketing, networking and then maintaining it, staying fresh, closing your business and going online... well as you can see, a lot of topics to cover in two hours. But it was all so rewarding for us to see women wanting to learn and put their ideas into action. (I am available for
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too, by the way! Shameless promotion).
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . As promised, a quick story on Matthew Mead's HOLIDAY 2012. You must go online and order this amazing 250 page bookazine because it is a keeper. As always, filled to the brim of inspiring photos, ideas, recipes and beautiful stories to inspire during this season. Back in May, Matthew contacted Carol with an idea to come to Kansas City and shoot a story with the three of us (Carol, Amy and me) and our friendship which is grounded by our respect, ideas and dependency on our creative businesses. We began by determining a color theme to decorate Carol's 1900's farmhouse. Coral and brown came to mind as it seemed fresh, worked with all our tarnished materials and well, to be honest, wasn't being used in any other story of the magazine!
Above is Carol's amazing kitchen which is always the hub of the home. It is light and bright, filled with wonderful primitive hutches as storage and antique country decor. We ran outside and clipped pine branches and all of us brought a stash of our personal xmas items from ornaments, to trees to garlands. I scoured the craft stores (thank goodness for Xmas in July) to find the much needed coral color ornaments and other embellishments we needed to match our color palette. My tree above has been used in many a photo shoot. Originally ivory I sprayed it with pink craft paint and all of us sat around and decorated it with Amy's patterns and handmade ornaments for this great shot. I wish I could say we also cooked all the wonderful foods you see in this spread, but we didn't! But I will add, finding just the right item at a bakery is an art in itself. Carol has a collection of these etched mirrors she sometimes uses down the center of a table like a runner. We stacked them on the mantle instead. Above, just two of Amy's many projects you can make anytime of year. (She's has great patterns for clothes too!) If only you could see this cabinet in person because it was amazing. Sitting proudly, upstairs in Carol's studio space I had to claim this for 'my shot'. Matthew allowed me to empty it out and restage it with all these wonderful beads, baubles and collections. I added a few items I have for sale at curioussofa.com. The wicker deer head basket above (for sale here) we added to Carols hutch in the kitchen. The glittery clock is also an amazing large ornament (for sale here). And throughout the rest of HOLIDAY are amazing ideas and endless projects: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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