February 7, 2012

Who Are You “Being” – February Issue of My Molds!

My Molds Newsletter News that Inspires Imagination!

By MadAboutMolds.com

The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

Hello Crafter,

It’s the month of LOVE… and hopefully happiness for all of you! Boy, do we LOVE Molds! We just had our 7th Birthday here at Mad About Molds and we are so excited to show you what we have been busy with this month!

Seven years ago in February we had a dream to be THE place to go for Clay Push Molds. Our hope was to create a place where there’s something for everyone, and today we love what we do and we celebrate the dream of giving our customers the passion to create with the help of Mad About Molds.

We have NEW molds, New trends, NEW creations and an awesome article about “Being You!” Continue reading to learn about how to be yourself and who you are meant to be.

Please take the time to 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!

February 2012 Issue

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NEW MOLDS!

Something for everyone!

As promised we are delivering 20 new molds for you to choose from! We try to offer something for everyone with our selection of 1,000 molds on our website. If you don’t see what you are looking for, it’s likely that you will find it and much more at www.MadAboutMolds.com.

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View ALL of our NEW Molds here!

Or search by number from our search box online.


NEW

CREATIONS

Just for FUN!

Don’t you just love new ideas? Many of you may already own these molds, so these new projects may inspire you to get them out again. If not, we are including the mold numbers below for you to add them to your collection. Shown is just a random selection of castings that we had on hand in our office, but we painted them all in the same four colors to create a Valentine’s theme. (Hot Pink, Chocolate Brown, Cream and Green) The end result is a collection that would be suitable for all kinds of projects such as candies, cupcake-toppers, party favors, Valentine embellishments and much more! Let us know if you come up with any ideas that could be used on our website. We would love to see them!


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And here’s one more sample even though it’s not in our Valentine theme. This a Christmas ornament that was made a few years ago, and somehow it never got the attention it deserves. This is a good example of using a mold without removing the excess clay around the edges of the casting. As you can see it frames the shape nicely if you don’t want to fuss with detailed edges.

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THIS MONTH’S

ARTICLE

Who Are You “Being”?

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When I go to my local studio, I see a tile hanging by the door. It says Just Be! I’ve seen it for years now and never really gave it a lot of thought. What does it mean to “just be”? On one level it means to be present in the moment, without distraction, still. And, that’s probably what we’re supposed to consider when we see the tile and begin our practice in the studio. But who is it that you want to be?

I don’t know if you are familiar with the Be-Do-Have principle. I think I first heard of it years ago. Early on most of us learn that if we do whatever, we will have whatever and then we’ll be whatever. That’s DO-HAVE-BE; it really should be BE-DO-HAVE. You first need to figure out what kind of person you want to be. Being is how you create the life that you want.

“Who Are You?” Most of us say, “I’m a wife, a mom, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a quilter, a writer, a cook, etc.” But who are we really and who do we want to be? It can take some to figure it out.

Spend some time thinking about who you are and who you want to be. For me, I want to be a person of integrity, filled with joy and gratitude. I want to be generous and open and spirited. Since I know the person I want to be, it makes it easier for me to do things in accord with that. My actions are based on who I want to “be” and what a person of that “being” would do.

So, who do you want to be? You need to listen to your inner voice to find out. And, to do that you need to Just Be!

Here are two quotes on being that I like:

1. It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.

2. I think of life itself now as a wonderful play that I’ve written for myself, and so my purpose is to have the utmost fun playing my part.

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Spring 2012 Fashion Trends

It may still be Winter, but I am already ready for Spring. The best part of the warmer weather? All of the gorgeous new fashion trends – and this year’s are some of the best I’ve seen for awhile. Floral patterns, pastels, tribal prints – tons of fun patterns and feminine color palettes that will instantly liven up a wardrobe. Below are some of Spring 2012′s fashion trends straight from the runway and from some of the most coveted designers in the fashion world. Runway fashion is a little extreme but you can expect more “real world” variations of these trends to hit store racks very soon!


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January 23, 2012

Trends & Classics! – January Issue of My Molds!

My Molds Newsletter News that Inspires Imagination!

By MadAboutMolds.com

The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds

Hello Crafter,

As you may already know February is my favorite month of the year. For me, it’s a time to Love, Dream and Hope! Seven years ago in February we had a dream to be THE place to go for Clay Push Molds. Our hope was to create a place where there’s something for everyone, and today we love what we do and we celebrate the dream of giving our customers the passion to create with the help of Mad About Molds.

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Continue reading to learn how to be style in 2012 with our article “Trends & Classics” We hope this helps you be more confident when making color choices with your art.

So sit back and enjoy this issue of My Molds!

Until next time,

Marjorie with Mad About Molds

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!

January 2012 Issue

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WE LOVE MOLDS!

Tis the season to LOVE our Molds!

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Valentines is coming and we have TONS of heart molds to help it make memorable.

View them ALL here!


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FREE!!!

Who doesn’t love free stuff?

We have FREE Downloads!

Yes they are FReeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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Here's a bunch of fun downloads for you to get busy with! All for free on our website!

Vintage Calling Cards & Trade Cards (Download)

Ornamental and Alphabet Sets (Download)

Antique Map Image (Download)

Vintage Seed Packets Image (Download)

22 Vintage Floral Prints (Download)

15 Vintage Labels & Frames (Download)

Illustrated Alphabet Letter Forms (Download)

12 Scrapbooking Fonts (Download)

Monograms & Ciphers Ebook (Download)

750 Monograms (Download)

100 Craft Themed Wallpapers (Download)



THIS MONTH’S

ARTICLE

Trend Spotter: Colors for 2012

Here are five color trends for 2012 that we're already starting to see on the runway for Spring and Fall collections: vintage metallics, layered neutrals, charming pastels, tangerine tango, and black and white.


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Trends & Classics

At the start of each new year we hear the same questions:

What are the new trends?

What are the new colors?

What are the hot sellers expected to be?

Fads and trends should be a big consideration, but not the primary focus when planning new lines for the upcoming year. Of course, this varies depending on what you manufacture. Perhaps your business relies heavily on the latest "hot" trends.

But many homes are decorated in a traditional fashion, utilizing sturdy fabrics and darker colors that do not reveal repeated use as much as the lighter tones.

Colder climates with a cooler light tend to favor darker colors, while warmer areas tend to go lighter. Even so, when a home is occupied by young children and pets, practicality becomes a priority .

Many homeowners don't change their colors and decor on a seasonal or yearly basis. The classics are constant, and this makes it easier when planning those new lines.

Certain flowers are perennial favorites, sunflowers for instance. They have an extended lifespan - They work well for Spring, Summer, and Fall crafting and decor. Roses remain stylish no matter what time of year.

Off-white, yellow-to-gold, burgundy or wine, the mid-to-deep blues, beige-to-browns, hunter green: These are some of the standards that can be found in many homes.

Fabrics that can safely go in the washer and dryer are another consideration.

Easter bunnies, Santa’s, snowmen, reindeer, witches, jack o'lanterns, and scarecrows - are some of the seasonal classics that will return every year.

Some shoppers may favor a certain enduring style - Country for example. Cows and roosters may come and go as trends, but for the traditional country home, they will always be "in".

Learn all you can about the latest fads and trends, become a "trend detective". But don't create your entire line around the latest animal print, or the newest shades of lime green and hot turquoise. You wouldn't want to have your inventory tied up in things that may not sell.

Test marketing: See if the latest trends will sell in your sales areas. Give it a chance ... Adjust the prices, re-arrange your displays. Add sparingly, if it sells, add more.

Think about your own home, and those of your friends and family -

Are they trend conscious?

Which items tend to change?

When new items are purchased, do they stay with the same styles and colors, or go for something trendy?

Stay alert to what shoppers are drawn to look at, and what they actually purchase. Many times what sparks an interest, and what will sell, are two very different things? Remember that old saying ..."The customer is always right"? Pay attention to your customers, they will tell you what you need to know.


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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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MOLD NEWS

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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NEW

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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