Monthly Archive for March, 2008

Featured Etsy Artist

Check out This Old Hen House’s blog, where my etsy shop is featured! Thanks so much to Amanda for the opportunity!

I listen to the wind, to the wind of my soul…

The way I look at it, I have three major areas of my business to keep up with. Wedding album design, fine art, and graphic design. The most important is wedding album design. I am hoping that once my website is up, this part of my business will take off. I know that with more and more wedding photographers outsourcing their album design needs, there is quite a bit of competition out there. I feel pretty confident in my abilities to deliver consistent quality album design. I may not have a huge number of clients right now, but it doesn’t worry me.

Etsy however, is one place I feel myself struggling. To be successful at etsy, you have to post new items all the time and I think it’s best if your shop has a really strong theme. The majority of the work in my etsy store is older work and I don’t feel like it is the best representation of what I do as a fine artist. I have a good idea about how I would like my shop to be and what I would like to put up there but it is hard to find time to make new work. My mind is constantly overflowing with ideas of new paintings. I just feel like I haven’t quite found my rhythm in the art making department.

I haven’t really found any solutions yet. Maybe I need to set goals for myself. Finish one painting a week? How hard can that be. Make Sunday (or any one day) my painting day? I suppose when you run your own business you really have to be consistent with your time and have clear cut goals.

Another thing is that I would really love to have a show of my work this year. It’s been a LONG time since I have been in an art show and I think it would be wonderful. So far, this year has been pretty good to me. How awesome would it be if I could finish it out with an art show, a few more album design clients, and a successful etsy shop?

Busy Days.

The next few days are going to be busy, work-wise. I have three sample wedding albums I am working on for a client. Plus, revisions to another wedding album. I also have to get six sample albums uploaded to my server for my website that is in the works. I have three ready to go, the other three I am tweaking a bit. Plus, I’ve decided to take a trip to Ikea this Saturday to purchase a new desk for my office, along with some additional stuff for my kitchen. On top of that, I have my one year old tornado of a baby to keep entertained and fed. Busy, busy, busy!

I am not complaining, mind you. It really is feast or famine when you are working for yourself.

Well, since I mentioned wedding album design and I have yet to show off anything in regards to that- here is one of the sample albums that are on my website - EliosoDesign.com:

© Leoa Design Studio 2008, Photos: © Scott Patrick Photography

Please click on the photo to open up my wedding album design website and see several sample albums.

Finding Balance.

A little over a year ago I quit my job as an “operations representative” (read: boring, data entry job for a mutual fund company). It was a pretty scary decision, but it was an easy one. I was pregnant at the time and I knew that once I had my son there was no way I would be a good mama working at a job that I didn’t care about. And in order to continue working there, I would have had to put him in day care. I really didn’t want to go the daycare route, since I wasn’t comfortable with the idea of someone I didn’t know spending more time with my son than me, and all of my income would really only pay for daycare and that’s pretty much it.

I told myself I would try and make it a year. I told myself I would get a job outside the home if I needed to. So far, I haven’t had too. Granted, I am not making a lot at this point. But things are really starting to happen. It’s pretty slow and steady but nonetheless it’s happening. Somehow, I am figuring out a way to make it all work. Still, I do have trouble finding balance. When your office is also your home, how does one separate “office time” from “home time?” At this point I pretty much have to work whenever I can. Most of the time, this is when my son goes to bed. Or when he is napping. Or away at the grandparents. (Thank goodness for grandparents!!)

Another thing is, when you are working for yourself and you don’t have a lot of cash to invest in your business, you end up doing most of the work yourself. For instance, I ended up designing my website myself and hiring someone to make my design into a live, working website. I spent a good amount of time designing everything, and in the meantime I still have to do things that will make me immediate money. The website isn’t needless work, since hopefully it will be prosperous in the future. But it isn’t putting money directly into my hand.

With all that said, I am always looking for new ways to make the best use of my time and to cut corners. I am realizing that organization goes along way. Right now my office is sort of a crazy mess, with no real rhyme or reason. The mess definitely wastes time for me. So I have decided to invest a little money in a new desk and some office supplies that will help me stay organized. I bought a few things from See Jane Work. They have some of the cutest office supplies! They are having a sale on their basic line. Yeah, I know I could have spent way less buying generic, bland colored office supplies. But I couldn’t help myself! I basically lived in a dreary cubicle for five years, so I think it’s completely acceptable to spend a little extra on pretty office supplies. Especially since I spend so much time in my office. It might as well be inspiring. When everything is all set up I will post before and after pictures.