Looking back on the art I’ve been making for the past few months I’ve done quite a bit of digital work. I started really delving into Procreate when we went on Vacation earlier this year, and I haven’t stopped exploring the possibilities since. While planning for our vacation in late February and early March of his year I opted to take only my camera and iPad. No knitting, no sketch book, no art supplies. This was the first time I’d ever taken only my iPad, with the intent of creating art while on a vacation. I had a plan to limit my supplies and challenge myself to only using procreate. My plan worked, I learned a lot about procreate and I enjoyed to process. The biggest thing I learned was how very freeing being able to sit on the couch or the porch at night with just an iPad and a pencil was. There was no figuring out where to put supplies, or how to juggle a sketchbook on my lap, or being confined to the table. The other bonus ...
Changes can be exciting and scary. Not everything I envision works out. When this happens I make adjustments and refocus my creative energy into the areas that I enjoy more and are more successful. It's taken me a long time to find my niche, or maybe accept my niche. I started my handmade sales journey years ago with the usual craft bazaars. Then in 2007, I hopped on the Etsy train, way back when it was a baby learning to walk. I tried sewing, crocheting, and knitting all to find my way and build my own business. I stumbled through several more years of trial and error before arriving where I am now. I had to try all of those other things to bring myself full circle to the thing I love the most, card making. I had to go through all the excitement and burnout of all the things to find my own way back to the card making I'd fallen in love with over two decades ago. So why am I telling you all of this? I wanted to give a snippet of the back story to share my journey throu...