March 12, 2013

Cleaning the Artistic Attic! March Issue of My Molds Newsletter 2013

News that Inspires Imagination! The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds.  March 2013 Issue of My Molds Newsletter.
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The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds


Dear Readers,

Did you have a nice weekend? Have you been crafting? Weekends are a great time to get out your molds and get a little messy! Especially before nice weather comes when you are drawn outside. Last month we talked about Color trends for 2013. This month we have a bunch of mold samples to show you and a great article as well. "Cleaning the Artistic Attic!" Great motivation to taking stock and clean-up to make room for the new!

Please take the time to sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!

All the best,
Marjorie with Mad About Molds
News that Inspires Imagination!



"We are Mad About Molds & Mad About Creativity!"
 

You have the creativity, we have the inspiration!

Take a look at some of the collections we have put together for you. Sometimes more is better... and better is awesome! Many times including quotes with your work makes it more meaningful, so we have included some samples for you to get your own ideas. Or you ours... we don't mind!


Have you seen our Butterfly molds??? Have you ever watched a butterfly? That butterfly up in the sky? Whirling, twirling, swirling round for unknown destinations bound. He makes you wonder how indeed it decides the direction to proceed. It seems to me such a mystery how they flutter about so fancy free. Yet in time they'll find their way as most of us will do some day.


 

Have you seen our Starfish molds??? Here's a story you might like about starfish. - Make a Difference - One day, a philosopher was walking along the beach when he noticed a figure that appeared to be dancing in the distance. As he got closer, he realized the figure was that of a young man picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean. He asked "what are you doing?" The young man replied, "throwing starfish into the ocean. The sun is up and the tide is going out. If I don't though them back, they'll die." Amused the philosopher said "Young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it? You can't possibly make a difference!" The young man listened politely and then bent down for another starfish and threw it into the ocean, smiling he said "I made a difference to that one.”


 

Winter: The birds are gone, the world is white, the winds are wild, they chill and bite; the ground is thick with slush and sleet, and I can barely feel my feet.

Spring: The fields are rich with daffodils, a coat of clover cloaks the hills, and I must dance, and I must sing to see the beauty of the spring.

Summer:The earth is warm, the sun's ablaze, it is a time of carefree days; and bees abuzz that chance to pass may see me snoozing on the grass.

Fall: The leaves are yellow, red, and brown, a shower sprinkles softly down; the air is fragrant, crisp, and cool, and once again I'm stuck in school.



 

Since many of us in the US are expecting snow, we thought we’d show you a few snowflake molds we have available. Snowflakes are often thought of as beautiful, because they are all different in their own way. Snowflakes make great embellishments for all kinds of projects from jewelry to cakes and cupcakes. If you find yourself snowed-in, considering getting your molds out or making a shopping trip to our website at www.MadAboutMolds.com. As always, if you need any help feel free to message us anytime.


 

Think of all the Possibilities!



Cleaning the Artistic Attic!

I’ve been purging my studio and attic the last few weeks. Partly because I have open studios coming up, and mostly because I couldn’t even move around in my workspace anymore. The reason we had to clear out the attic is because it was too full to stow anything else from my studio.

I found interesting parallels between sorting through house stuff and my art stuff. Come closer and I’ll tell you. But here, take this box up to the attic while you’re at it.

Taking stock of where we’ve been and where we’re going.
We looked at all the stuff we’ve acquired over the years, deciding what to keep, what to throw away and what to move on to someone else.

Deciding what to do with each item involved deciphering what it meant to us. But the most important question was…

Who are we now?
Some things are reminders of who we were, what we did and where we went. Others are reminders of who we wanted to be, what we wanted to do and where we wanted to go.

Some reminders need to be kept. Photos of the big (and small) events in our lives. Letters to Santa Claus, letters from the tooth fairy. The stuff Grandpa made for our kids that they might want someday for their kids.

Some reminders can be let go. Those doors have closed. Let’s move on those bags of cute baby clothes.

I’m not going to learn to weave. I am not going to refinish any more furniture or re-cane another chair.  Give away the table loom and the broken rocker.

Then there was the decision whether to give stuff away or toss it. This is a good process to use with your art biz, too.

What to keep?
Anything you’re still using, of course. Or stuff you conceivably might use again, or would have to spend a lot of money to replace.

Maybe you’re not doing shows right now. Maybe you’re starting a family, or ending a marriage, or moving. In a few years, you might do shows again. Hold on to your booth until you’re sure.

What about the passion you had when you first started out? The excitement of starting your new art biz? The innocent optimism that things would work out, before you found out how hard it can get to make a go of this? Keep that, too. Yes, things get hard. Change and growth are hard. But they are still good things, all the same.

What to throw away?
Outdated catalogs, broken tools you thought you could fix, hand-me-down art supplies that don’t even fit the work you do now. Get rid of them. The cans of paint that you haven’t opened in…how long? Toss ’em!

Trash the regret of missed opportunities, the second-guessing and the self-doubt. All of these are part of the human condition. But don’t let them stop you from making more art any longer.

What to move on?
The supplies for a new product line that just never really worked out. The art material that just never gave you the effect you were looking for. The office chair you never sit in because it’s not really comfortable. The organizer that ended up holding stuff you never use anyway. Old design books that don’t have fresh ideas for you.

These are harder to let go of, because these things represented who you thought you might be. But that isn’t you now. Give them to someone who might find better use for them.

What to recycle?
Give back to your community. Teach someone else how to follow their dreams. Share what’s worked for you, and help someone else be successful. Inspire someone.

Pass on the good energy you get from being an artist. Here’s the best question of all:

What is my legacy?
What do I want to accomplish in my time left? What do I want to leave behind? What do I want to be remembered for or by?

Guess what? I don’t want to be known for being the artist with the most unused ear wires, or largest design books library, or the biggest collection of antique buttons.

I want to be known for the beautiful work I make; to make as much of it as I can before I go; and to be remembered for sharing what I’ve learned about being an artist along the way.



 

 




 

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