December 1, 2011

The Art of Individuality! – December Issue of My Molds!

My Molds Newsletter News that Inspires Imagination!

By MadAboutMolds.com

The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

Hello Crafter,

Are you busy? That seems like an odd question for December doesn’t it. Well, truthfully I think most people like to be busy. Not swamped, but having a few fun projects to do can easy the tension during these busy months. Creating pretty things uplifts your spirit and allows you to be generous with your gift giving as well. And why not? When it’s cold out we stay inside more and plopping yourself down in front of the TV all night takes away from our creative time!

This month we have a bunch of new castings to show you. And guess what?! It was fun! Working the clay, rolling, painting and embellishing is relaxing and I could do it all day! I’m sure you would too!

If you already have a collection of our Molds, you know they can be used as gifts, or to make gifts, or to entertain your guests as well! When your friends and family come over get your molds out and have some fun!

Continue reading to learn how to express yourself in our article “The Art of Individuality” We hope this helps you be more unique so you can create with your own style.

So sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!

Until next time,

Marjorie with Mad About Molds

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As always, we thank you for your time, you’re wonderful comments and your generous support! We enjoy sharing what we do and we love to hear what you think!

December 2011 Issue

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Have you Noticed?

We have FREE Downloads! Fonts, Monograms & Wallpapers & More!

We have Craft Supplies! Glues, Findings, Clay & More!

We have Flexible molds! All on one page!

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PIECES OF ART!!!

Are you ready for our big reveal?

We would like to Introduce to you our NEW Gallery Samples! To get details you can find them all on one page… HERE

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Here's a bunch of fun samples of some of the things you can make with our molds. You can search for the item numbers on our website at www.MadAboutMolds.com

See Our Full Gallery Here


THIS MONTH’S

ARTICLE

The Art of Individuality

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With everything I do in my life, I have the desire to make my mark on the world and set myself apart from everyone else. It is important to me that I am remembered by my peers for who I am-- not what I could have been, or who others think I could be. Individuality, or making one's self different from the rest of the crowd, is an important consideration for anyone who creates artwork with passion and excitement.

As artisans, we all share the common bond of putting a piece of ourselves into everything we touch. At times my handmade jewelry and clothes have received comments such as “wonky”, “kooky”, and (gasp!) “strange!” As unusual as the remarks are, I can’t help but smile since I think of them as compliments.

Our art tells the world who we are. If someone looks deep enough into our art, they can see why we do what we do. Our methods of expression may vary greatly in styles, but it is that very individuality that makes our work unique. My being called “kooky” sets me aside from artisans who create things that are “pretty.” I’ve found that creating work that is perhaps a little eccentric or unusual often gets me second glances, and inquiries about the method behind the madness. Drawing attention to yourself and setting yourself apart from others is a good thing.

There are successful individuals who craft solely to sell items. Sometimes it's sewing items that others have designed, or producing paintings that others have asked for. I have found that these kinds of crafters often find themselves burned out very quickly as they tire of making things that don't reflect their own personality. Imagine only painting things people tell you to or, only sewing the same dress over and over and over. The artist who puts love, personality, and individual style into his or her work will be more successful and satisfied than a crafter who does not.

Individual uniqueness is vital for creators. We need to stand out from others on a personal level and through our work. You can craft for passion and make a living doing so.

A few questions artisans should ask themselves are: how much of you is really in your work? When someone is holding a piece of your artistry, are they holding a piece of you? Will you be remembered for who you are, or who you could have been? Are you really truly utilizing your full potential? Could you be doing more to make that piece your own?

Embrace your inner spirit, whether it is that of weirdo or that of a sophisticate, and reflect that in your art! Your art is an extension of yourself, so you are essentially selling tiny little pieces of your creative being to the world. If your work is unique and reflective of its artist, it will find an appreciative audience—and be truly memorable to anyone who sees it.

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November 27, 2011

Cyber Monday Sale! By MadAboutMolds.com

My Molds By Mad About Molds

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Hello Crafter,

Today’s the day! Happy Cyber Monday to you all! In appreciation of your business we would like to thank you by offering you a deal at Mad About Molds! Click here to see details about our Cyber Monday Sale!

Sincerely,

Marjorie with Mad About Molds

Mad About Molds, 624 3rd Ave., Brewster MN 56119

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November 2, 2011

Take the Leap and Think Big! – November Issue of My Molds!

My Molds Newsletter News that Inspires Imagination!

By MadAboutMolds.com

The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

Hello Crafter,

Well did it again! We have listed 12 new molds and several new products listed on our crafts page. As you probably already know, we now offer 1,000 molds to choose from, and as we add molds we must discontinue a few as well. So if you have your eye on something, be sure to grab them up in case they are discontinued.

With days are getting cooler, make sure you are ready with lots of molds to keep you creating for the Holidays! Molds can be used as gifts, or to make gifts, or to entertain your guests as well! What fun!

Continue reading to learn how to Clutter free your space in our article “Take the Leap and Think Big” We hope this helps you be more productive so you can create more with less.

So sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!

Until next time,

Marjorie with Mad About Molds


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As always, we thank you for your time, you’re wonderful comments and your generous support! We enjoy sharing what we do and we love to hear what you think!


November 2011 Issue

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Did you know that you can…

…now view ALL of our molds on one page, with no repeats? Searching through our molds using the category pages sometimes results in seeing molds repeatedly, because the particular mold fits more than one category. Well if this bothers you, visit this page to see all 1,000 molds with no repeats. You’ll be glad you did.

All 1,000 Molds.

We need your links!

As a business, we are always looking for new ways to offer an enjoyable experience on our website. We would really appreciate if you would add us to your favorite social site.

If you are interested in doing this, please go to our website and find this tool at the top of the page, and use it to post to your favorite social networking site. Thank you! :)

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See What’s NEW!!!

Are you ready for our big reveal?

We would like to Introduce to you our NEW molds! To get details you can find them all on one page… HERE

Show-off SKU 022, Size: 1 5/8” W x 2” H

Hearts & Diamonds SKU 034, Size: 1” W x 1 3/4” H

My One & Only SKU 036, Size: 1” W x 1” H

Make a Statement SKU 098, Size: 1 3/4” W x 7/8” H

Cherished Treasure SKU 199, Size: 2” W x 3/4” H

Flora-Bling SKU 360, Size: 1 1/8” W x 1 1/8” H

Jeweled Setting SKU 366, Size: 1 5/8” W x 1 7/8” H

Greek Goddess SKU 450, Size: 30 x 40 mm

Star of David SKU 695, Star of Nails Size: 1 1/2” W x 1 1/2” H

Lil Doggy SKU 727, Size: 3/4” W x 3/4” H

Monogram Leaf SKU 965-966, Size: 1 1/2” W x 3/4” H

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Details Here


This Month’s Article

Take the Leap and Think Big

I spent several days last week with my mastermind group. This was a decision on my part to play bigger in 2011. I decided if I wanted to grow my business to the next level, I would have to take a big step and play with bigger people. And the people in my group are big players. That’s part of why a mastermind is, as Martha says, a good thing. People who want to play big often have bigger ideas. I came away from this group with one big idea that I never considered – and it was right in front of me the whole time. If you think about it in sports terms, if you are a tennis player, you want to play with someone who is better than you are, so that you improve your game. It does take courage to take that leap. If you remember, one of my words for the year is challenge, and this will do just that for me. And, my group reminded me not to get so wrapped up in my challenges that I forget the joy as I move forward.

Here are some tips to help you take the leap and think bigger.

1. Take action. Is there something big you want to do but haven’t taken the plunge? What are the big things on your goals list? This could be entering your quilt in a big quilt show, sending your patterns to a large distributor, contacting the local gallery about a show or getting your teaching proposals to a major show promoter. You won’t be able to get bigger if you don’t take action. So, put aside the “what ifs” and go for it. You can’t win if you don’t play.

2. And, speaking of action, be bold and daring. Remember our goal is to think bigger. Don’t take safe action, take action that scares you a bit. I have the following quote from Eleanor Roosevelt on a magnet on my refrigerator where I can see it every morning: Do one thing every day that scares you.

3. Act as if. I learned this many years ago. Act as if the situation is as you want it. Exude confidence and success. You’ll be surprised at how often when you “act as if,” you get “as if.”

4. Toot your own horn. Many times women are reluctant to share their successes. I know, many of us were raised that way. It’s time to put aside that attitude and pick up that horn. If you don’t blow your own horn, who will?

5. Schedule time to grow. This can be with a mastermind, such as mine, or networking with a small group of like-minded quilt, art or business professionals. It can also be setting aside time to read, learn new things to either build your business skills or work on your mindset.

Good luck with your big, bold action as you move forward. Personal and professional growth happen when we are willing to take that leap and think big.

Author – unknown

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October 5, 2011

New molds just listed! – October Issue of My Molds!

My Molds Newsletter

News that Inspires Imagination!

By MAD ABOUT MOLDS.com - When it comes to service, we break the mold!

The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

October 2011 Issue of My Mold Newsletter

Hello Crafter,

Well finally did it! We have listed 9 new molds and several new products listed on our crafts page. Now you might that’s not very many, but we do have plans to list many more molds soon. As you probably already know, we now offer 1,000 molds to choose from, and as we add molds we must discontinue a few as well. So if you have your eye on something, be sure to grab them up in case they are discontinued.

Filling orders is our first priority and we appreciate your business. We are always happy to answer any questions or hear about your experiences with our molds. We recently had a customer share some photos of her gorgeous jewelry that she made using our molds, and we are thrilled to show them off on our Gallery Page for all of you to see.

Continue reading to learn how to Clutter free your space in our article “Is Clutter Hampering your Creativity?” We hope this helps you be more productive so you can create more with less.

So sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!

Until next time,

Marjorie with Mad About Molds


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As always, we thank you for your time, you’re wonderful comments and your generous support!

We enjoy sharing what we do and we love to hear what you think!


Announcements

We need your links!

As a business, we are always looking for new ways to offer an enjoyable experience on our website. We would really appreciate if you would add us to your favorite social site.

If you are interested in doing this, please go to our website and find this tool at the top of the page, and use it to post to your favorite social networking site. Thank you! :)

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Have you seen…

…our NEW easy instructions for using our molds? If you have not quite gotten the hang of using our molds this is the place where you will want to go.

Our great technique will help you to make a perfectly flat backed mold casting, without distorting your casting when removing if from the mold.

HERE

Tip – you can enlarge each picture without leaving the page.

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See What’s NEW!!!

Are you ready for our big reveal?

We would like to Introduce to you our NEW molds! To get details on pricing and sizes you can find them all on one page… HERE

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SKU 054 Ying Yang


SKU 194 Planet Earth


SKU 211 Alien Creature


SKU 325 Old Man Winter


SKU 353 Lobster


SKU 385 Prettiest Concho


SKU 654 The Irish Claddagh


SKU 666 Dog Paw


SKU 669 Little Elf


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This Month’s Article:

Is Clutter Hampering your Creativity?

Over the weekend we had a family gathering to celebrate the end of summer, the return to school, and my husband’s birthday. One of my nieces shared that her favorite day of the summer is the day she gets new school supplies. Can you still remember the smell of the new crayons when you opened the box?

I’ll admit I love to browse through the office supply store, looking for some new treasure that’s sure to solve my organizational problems and instantly improve my time management issues. Of course, that’s not likely to happen, as it takes more than pretty colored plastic boxes and a new calendar. Before you make the trip to the office supply store, try the following:

1. Clear the clutter. Do you really need that copy of Quilters Newsletter Magazine from 1998? You know, the one with the fabulous quilt you liked back in 1998, the quilt that doesn’t hold the same place in your heart today. A couple of years ago, I went through all the old magazines I was holding onto. I put a note advertising them, and I had a taker rather quickly. I don’t know why I held onto all the magazines for so long. Well, maybe I do. I would feel badly (i.e., guilty) getting rid of them. I held some warped concept of their value. They had really stopped being of value to me long ago and were only collecting dust. They went to a new home where they were valued, and I had several shelves open in my studio.

I could look at my fabric collection the same way. I know we need a “palette” as quilt artists. Do we need that large of a palette? And doesn’t our palette need refreshing every now and then? If you’re like me, you’ll never live long enough to use all the fabric you own. You’ve seen the saying, “The one who dies with the most fabric wins!” I’ve decided I don’t need to be in the competition. I regularly donate fabric for charity quilts and recently made a donation of fabric for my guild’s annual show. I think some month, I’ll just show up with a fat quarter or two for everyone who comes to the monthly meeting.

I know it’s hard to get rid of “stuff,” and it can be overwhelming to do it all at once. If you can’t set aside a full day, block several hours in consecutive days just to clear out what you don’t want. Sort it into two piles – items to donate and items to trash. I know many people say add a third pile for stuff that needs to be fixed. I used to go by that theory, until I realized I didn’t want to fix the stuff.

2. Keep clearing the clutter. You made great progress getting rid of stuff, and your studio is now clutter free. However, the magazines will again stack up and the fabric will again overflow. Part of the solution here is to decide what you allow to come into your space. The other is to maintain a system to keep up with the clutter. The easiest way to do that is to set aside a certain amount of time each week or month to de-clutter.

One of the theories behind clearing the clutter is that clutter is energy draining. I can see that. When my space is clean, my mind is clearer, and I work better. You’ve heard the saying, “less is more.” Well, this is a good example. Once you operate in a cleaner, clutter-free environment, watch what new opportunities arrive or how your creativity expands.

3. Look at how you use your space. Do you need something to hold your papers or tools? Maybe you uncovered something during your de-cluttering phase. And if not, head off to the office supply shop and enjoy picking out the supplies you need, knowing they will be put to good use and not just add to the clutter.

And, as you think about adding to your space, remember this wonderful quote from designer and craftsman William Morris, “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”

Written by – Unknown

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