April 11, 2014

Let's Get Creative! April Issue of My Molds Newsletter 2014

News that Inspires Imagination! The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds. Mar. 2014 Issue of My Molds Newsletter.
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The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

 Let's Get Creative!!! 

Do you know what time it is? It's time to get creative! To start getting the creative juices flowing be sure to check out our “Gallery Page” to see our endless amount of ideas that we have for you. It will inspire you to try new projects and get started.
 

 Power Shopping! 
 
We have a little trick for you to use if you want to shop as fast as possible. You can use this link to go to our page without anything extra, so it loads lightning fast. It just shows our product line and nothing else, but because it's so basic there's no waiting for pages to load between categories. Just try it out and you'll see what we mean.

Take Note: The shopping cart on MadAboutMolds.com is not shared with the shopping cart onthis link. So be aware that you should use one or the other, but not both sites shopping carts.
 

 There's an App for That! 

Today’s world is all about technology. Tablets and smartphones are everywhere.  There are apps for just about anything, but what apps are there for artists? Here is a brief list of apps you can find that allow you to express your creativity, practice your skills, understand your materials, or even help organize and select colors for mixing. They range from educational to just plain fun!


Mad About Molds Mobile App for Android - We are very excited to offer our NEW Mobile App for Android! Now you can check your orders on the go, by signing into your Mad About Molds account right from the app. Browse our store from your favorite cozy chair or read through our past newsletters to get loads of inspiration. This beautiful app allows you to take us with you, so you can share us with all your friends at your favorite craft clubs, classes or with your local guild. It even has an option to share the app in the menu, or share us with your Facebook friends and Twitter followers. We are sorry, but this app is not available for Apple at this time, since they do not allow downloads from other sources. This App includes a coupon deal for a discount on your next order! And best of all, it's totally FREE!

Montana Colors App – This app includes color charts, color matching technologies, news and galleries of pieces! Upload your pieces into your Black Book, tag them with location, and share! Available on iTunes and the android market.

Copic Colors – This app will help you organize your Copic markers so you know exactly which ones you need to complete your collection!

Krink – This app allows you to replicate the effects of Krink markers on your iPad, iPod, or iPhone. Draw with various Krink markers on colored backgrounds and even your own photographs! Available on iTunes.

myPantone – This app, available in several different styles for iPhone, iPod, Android, and iPad, allows you to explore the world of Pantone colors. Create and share with others!

Moleskine Journal – If you love writing and sketching in a Moleskine book, how about trying a virtual one? Just like the original, complete with a ribbon bookmark and inner-pocket for storage!

Elmers Glue Guide – Can I glue this to that? Which adhesive is right for the job? This app will help answer those questions. Available on iTunes.

Sharpie – This app gives you access to the Sharpie community. Explore the Sharpie product catalog, share your creations, and comment on what others have created.  Available on iTunes and Android market.

Staedtler Fimo creative tips – This app is full of creative tips with illustrated, step-by-step instructions you can follow and share! Feeling adventurous? Shake your device for a random creative tip for use with Fimo products!

In addition to useful product–related apps, there are dozens of apps that allow artists to unleash their creativity anywhere, anytime!
 
 We Have Favorites! 
 
Favorites is an Awesome new feature we have on our website. 
Also known as “Wishlists”, “Favorites” allows customers to create a list of products you want to save for purchase during their next visit, so you can plan your project ahead of time.
The concept of Favorites is simple, yet powerful. Just click the heart icon near the product image, and the item you mark will be saved in your Favorites list. It's easy and fun!
Just click this cute little heart to start your list!
All favorite items are saved in a list and can be viewed at any time by clicking the “Favorites” link in your profile menu. The Favorites list is attached to your account in our store so you can access it from any devices: mobile, tablet or desktop. You can even mark some items while browsing on their mobiles and complete the purchase from the desktop at home.
The Favorites list is available for unregistered customers too. All items you mark are stored in a browser, so you can still view your Favorites in your next visits and complete the purchase.
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 Time Management For Creative People 
When I first started my artistic journey, I was on fire with professionalism. I was determined not to be that “spacey artist” with no concept of time or discipline.
I was very good at it, too. I had a binder of my galleries, their complete contact info, my shipments to them, their terms, etc. Correspondence was carefully filed in each of their folders. My slides were labeled and up-to-date, and I had duplicates ready on a moment’s notice for any occasion. My Rolodex was full with fellow artists, show management, photographers (I had a photographer and a back-up photographer), suppliers. You name it, I had their name and phone number.
Then something happened.
I can’t remember what set it off, but things…changed. I wasn't frantic about recognition. I didn't care about publicity or awards. I wasn't willing to do ANYTHING to keep my income stream going.
I paid more attention to other things: The change of seasons. Walks with my husband. Phone calls from my daughter. Driver’s Ed with my son.
The concept of time management began to annoy me. Oh, sure, I understood I could get so much more done if I actually MANAGED my time instead of letting it manage me.
But that just didn't seem as urgent anymore. I still care deeply about my art and my art business. I just felt that more was being called for of me.
I wanted to explore that call. And everything is different.
So I attended the seminar. I expected we would be urged to be more ‘professional’ in our dealings.
I was prepared to be bored stiff and MAYBE take away a nice idea or two. My only defense is I was also willing to be proved wrong, which is why I even went in the first place.
Well, they blew my socks off.
The presentation gave me a deeper understanding of my creative process, and how to use that understanding to focus even more on my creative and professional goals.
Some people are monochronic, she said. Time is rigid and linear. There are rules, and expectations. This goes HERE, and that goes THERE.
Creative people are polychronic. Time is fluid, priorities are in constant flux.
To maximize our skills and impact, TIME is not the thing to be managed, but our AWARENESS.
It’s not so much about artists learning to be better business people, or learning how to squish ourselves into a better business model. In fact, the monochronic world is the one that needs to adjust, and flex, and support the polychronic.
Because our creative self–WHAT WE ARE–is what’s of value to the world
And the world needs us now. Badly.
There was more, so much more. A lot of it is science-based, on what we now know about creative people, and how creative thinking works. It’s also full of hope, and wonder, and connection, and everything human. It will take time for me to process exactly what this means for me in the days–years!–ahead.
It’s simply powerful stuff.
Our entire audience of creative professionals (web designers, commercial photographers, graphic artists, etc.) applauded when she finished.
I don’t want to feel distracted and unfocused anymore. I don’t want to feel guilty about my messy studio. I don’t want to feel anxious about the new work that’s in my head. I don’t want to feel like I love so many aspects of my creative self, yet feel that none of them the full attention they deserve.
I want to feel that, whatever I’m doing, whatever has my attention, and my awareness, is what I should be doing. I want to feel that there is a place for me in the world, and a need for what I have to offer.


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