Saturday, October 29, 2011

New Hand-Drawn Nature Calendars!

Hi y'all.

Well, as many of you know, I goal myself to have more and more calendars designed every year. Last year I had 7, and this year I hope to have at least 10! 

Now, these 2 calendars are a bit special. I'm mainly a graphic designer (although I wear many hats), so I tend to draw my graphics on my computer. But, a certain someone has always been touting to me that hand-drawn is always better. And I have to say, he was right. These calendars have a much more authentic sketched feel and I'm really excited about how well they turned out. I used mainly neutral colors from nature. I hope you enjoy!

The first is a desktop calendar (mini size) that includes a display case!






And the second one is a larger size that can be hung however you wish - pinned in your cube, magnetted(?) to your fridge, or stash it in a frame every month. It's totally up to you. The size is 5.5" x 8.5".







The months on these calendars have all been beautifully done by calligrapher Angelique Phillips of Angelique, Ink. Check out this post on our "Meet the Maker" series to find out more about Angi's beautiful work.

To purchase these calendars, check out the Holiday section of the shop for calendars and holiday cards!

Best of all, for purchasing these calendars, you get a coupon for Angi's shop!
Have a great day!


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Meet the Maker | Angelique, Ink


Today's featured maker is Angelique Phillips of Angelique, Ink - who beautifully penned our calendars this year! If you buy one, you get a coupon for her shop! I fell in love with her calligraphy work and couldn't resist asking for a partnership. Now the Colette Paperie calendars truly have a work of art on every month!



A little about Angelique, Ink...
Angelique (Angi) Phillips, live in Anaheim, Cali, wishing I had about 3 dogs, love mountain biking with Matt (my hubs), road biking, playing tennis, singing, reading fiction--currently the Hunger Games consumes every minute of my free time, good coffee, gourmet tea, baking...

 

How + when did you first become interested in becoming a maker?
1. I got my first calligraphy pen set when I was 12 and was addicted to the art of writing immediately. Over time I forgot about it though and decided to pick up calligraphy as a hobby again 3 or 4 years ago. But it wasn't til about 2 years ago when my husband and friends encouraged me to really dive in and make a business of it. And here I am :)

Do you have a strategy for starting a project? Any rituals?

I wish I had a strategy for projects, but each one is so different. I guess my ritual is to sit down in the quiet of my office with a white piece of 100% cotton paper and let the pen do the work. If I'm tense and uncreative I turn on music for inspiration.


What was your first "breakthrough" gig?
I guess my very first breakthrough gig would be my first real paying customer, the first person who showed interest in my work that was not an acquaintance or family member or friend. It was the most validating thing and just what I needed to give me the confidence that starting a business out of this was the right step. The project was a typical envelope addressing for wedding invitations and I was scared to death, kept thinking she was going to hate them and want her money back but she adored them and was so positive with her feedback and praise.






What has been your favorite project to work on?
Favorite project? Is there such a thing? Gosh--I don't know... they are all so unique and yet so many are similar too. I absolutely LOVE making a fully handwritten invitation set designed for letterpress print! The first time I made one and received the sample it just made me giddy to feel the impression of the lettering on the papers.

What has been your silliest mistake in business thus far?

Silliest mistake in business: not listening to Matt (my hubby) when he gives business input or suggestions. He is usually right on although I always think I am, haha. But for a more specific example, the silliest thing I did was choosing a business name without giving it much thought and finding out later how difficult it is to change it. I started out with the name "Design and Ink"--yuck! Okay, now that I have a name that makes sense I cringe thinking about what it used to be. I wanted to open my Etsy store--like right away--and typed in the first thing that came to mind without reading the fine print that you wouldn't be able to change it! Was stuck with that business name for a while, hating it the whole time (Matt warned me not to be too hasty in the name decision--why does he know everything?), and eventually made the right but painstaking decision to change the name and open a new shop. So glad I didn't wait any longer--wish I would have done it sooner.

What is a project you hope + dream of working on in the future?
Dreaming: I would love to have my work published in a book about modern calligraphy. I think it is important to keep these old fashioned art forms alive and kicking and I am glad there are people in our society with an appreciation for it. I hope it will continue and grow. I'd love to take some classes and maybe even teach some in the very far future :)




What is inspiring about where you live?

Southern California is a hodge podge of inspiration. There's the beach cities that offer the tranquility and beauty of the ocean and silence. There's downtown LA full of fashion, art, hipsters, and museums. I like talking to people in coffee shops (which are trendy here too) to see what they like and what interests them. Some of my calligraphy styles have been born out of interesting conversations with strangers.

Who fuels your fire - who do you count on for moral support?

Matt is my biggest moral support and I am seriously so lucky he is my husband. I am not very good at self promotion and get a little shy when he talks up my work to people he meets, co-workers, family, friends, etc. He has great business sense and supports me with his knowledge as well as his love and genuine admiration for my work. Always makes me feel like I'm good at what I do and hands out my business cards a lot more than I do.
Davinah, my wonderful friend is another person who I will forever be grateful to have in my life. She is a rock and won't let me get down on myself when something goes wrong. She goes to great lengths to help me out when I need it, especially when it comes to my work because she understands it (she is also an entrepreneur). We get creative and always end up making something when we are together, I think she has an inspiration bug.

Which song would you choose to artistically represent yourself + your style?
I'm horrible with song choices... it's just that there is such a variety of music out there and I can't say there is a particular song that encompasses the way I feel about my style. Lame cop-out answer I know...




What are your plans for your business in the coming months? 
In the coming months, I plan to get through the holiday season with flying colors! Anticipating busyness and lots of projects, and maybe a little vacation. For the new year, I hope to do a business plan so I can re-evaluate the current state of Angelique, Ink and set some goals for the year. One thing I want to incorporate in my schedule is free-creative time. Like free time--no projects, no obligations, no expectations, just time for me to be creative and come up with something new (even if it doesn't end up being something I will use for business or sell, it's just a good release for a creative mind).

FIND ANGELIQUE INK:
Main Website
Etsy Shop
Email Angi
Fan Angi on Facebook




On an unrelated note...

I almost forgot. I'm doing a coupon code this weekend for 30% off! Just use code JUMPSTARTXMAS for the whole weekend! Ends this Sunday at 12am CST. Now go buy!

Also keep checking out New Year Survey - lots of new and really fun entries have been posted! YES!

Your pal,


Friday, October 21, 2011

Meet the Maker Series : Kim Welling | Kim's Little Monsters


Featured Maker: 
Kim Welling of Kim's Little Monsters







A little about Kim...
I'm Kim Welling and live and work as an illustrator in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Besides making goodies for my shop I also do commisioned illustrations and projects. In my spare time I love to blog, cook & bake for my friends, crochet (especially cacti) and grow my own veggies. Unfortunately I don't own a garden but I think I'm doing well with pots and containers! These are also loved by my pet rabbit Seb (who was named after Seb Jarnot, a french illustrator), who, if he gets the chance likes to nibble on the little seedlings (although he knows perfectly well he's not allowed to...)


1. How + when did you first become interested in becoming a maker?
I remember being ten years old and deciding on being an artist. (Back then I thought that it was all about painting flowers, so I did! I even had my own oilpaint set.)



2. Do you have a strategy for starting a project? Any rituals?

I start with looking through books about the subject I'm illustrating about. Then making drawings with pencils or fine liner. When I'm happy with those I scan them in and add colour, layout and structures on the computer.

3. What was your first "breakthrough" gig?
I think I started, while being in my last year at art school, with illustrating for a Dutch magazine called 'Genoeg' (Enough) that was about eco friendly living.



4. What has been your favorite project to work on?
The Interior design fair decoration I did in 2010. I won this competition by sending in an idea on how to add something special to the big halls on this fair and won! I made 2 humongous 3D setttings/ boxes (about 16 x 10 x 6 feet). One with a city landscape, the other with a nature landscape. (www.kimwelling.com/index.php?/projects/woonbeurs/)/ It was absolutely great to work on a scale like this!

5. What has been your silliest mistake in business thus far?
Worrying about money too much. Things always seem to work out, I know that now!



6. What is a project you hope + dream of working on in the future?
I've got a few! I'd love to do window displays and more editorial illustrations (especially for Uppercase magazine!)

7. What is inspiring about where you live?
The canals. Utrecht is such a beautiful city with it's water and losts of green. Especially now, in autumn is so pretty! I just moved to a new appartment which is on a tiny canal, I feel very lucky.



8. Who fuels your fire - who do you count on for moral support?
My friends! Most of them are very creative themselves so I always feel I can call them for some moral support and creative input. Also, my family. I know I can always count on them and that's a nice comforting feeling.

9. Which song would you choose to artistically represent yourself + your style?
Wow, that's a hard one! I'm not really good with music. I'm the kind of person who calls her (ex) boyfriend asking 'what's that music called I like'? But if I had to choose, I think Kimya Dawson's songs, that sort of funny weird lyrics she comes up with, I think that fits my style ;-)



10. What are your plans for your business in the coming months?
Now that my etsy shop is running, I plan on establishing the balance between commissioned work and shop again. I'd like to focus a bit more on making illustrations for magazines or other nice commissioned illustrative work.

Links to Kim's work:

Check it out!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

2012 is on the way!

Well, the holidays and new year get here a lot faster for me than for all y'all, so I'm working at mock speed trying to get as many designs for the holidays out that I can... because all that happens in November + December are shows and shipping out orders! We'll be in 5 shows all right smack in a row before the end of the year. Yeah, it's a mouthful. An armful. A big car-ful, really.

And then my BFF's at the post office will be seeing me nearly every day, struggling to carry bags and boxes through the (likely, let's face it) snow. Oh, snow. Well, it is a wonderful perk that while I do have to park my cah on the street, I don't have to get up at 6:30am to dig it out of it's newfound igloo-home. Thank gawd.

So this past weekend I whipped up 2 new calendars! Exciting! Despite it being only mid-October, yes, people are already stocking up on holiday cards and even buying calendars. I am still working with these awesome clipboards that are great for displaying - you can basically do whatever you want with these bad boys - pin them in your cube (they are nice and lightweight, the 6x9 mini-size) or hang them on the wall. Or you can use the cute clipboard for something else altogether and just stick each month out wherever you'd like. I have fun designing calendars.

I'm up to 5 calendars in the shop currently, but the clipboardies are the ones I needa talk to you about. 2 of which are a beautiful calligraphy partnership with Angelique Ink. Not only does her amazing calligraphy adorn these calendars - you also get a coupon to her shop with every purchase of one of the calligraphy'd calendars. Lemme tell you 'bout this calligraphy. I saw it in someone's shop and I was super in love. I mean, I took a calligraphy class this year (yes, it was on my list of resolutions and I took it with a bunch of old ladies at a community center, and then sent out creepy letters to all my friends - just ask them) so I'm pretty familiar with it. But Angi has a very unique style that is truly art in letterforms. As most of you know, I'm a TypeGeek5000™- so I'm pretty picky about my letterz.

Two of these calendars below have a lot of her work involved with them, as do others in my shop. There may even be more, depending on how easy my creative juices go a'flow.

Oh and another thing that is of utmost importance - the New Year Survey! I am already getting lots of amazing new year's notes in the mail (awesome, peeps. just awesome.) so I've decided to randomly select good ones and send them free calendars! Oh yeah, you know I love the freebs! I haven't taken photos of them yet, but make sure to follow that blog link to see them - and to learn about it all. You can get 4 for a buck - and I'm including them with every order from my shop from now til, I don't know, ever. So if you and your hubband/friends want to go in on some fun things to fill out (another love of mine) - feel free to drop me a line. No really. Email me. I need human contact!

#1: Animal Calligraphy Calendar - This calendar is my fave so far. I've been wanting to make something with animals for ages, and I might end up making a little stationery set out of the images too, cause they were super fun!





#2: Chalkboard Calendar - this can be a great teacher's gift (people are always begging me for teacher-specific gifts), but if you're a chalkboard/school supply geek such as myself, don't be 'shamed. There's even a handy notes area on each month to jot things down.






#3: Crest Calligraphy Calendar - a nice classic floral calendar, with perty flowers for every month to shine up your otherwise bo-ring cube wall.
  





Check out all the holiday/seasonal items in the shop here - more will be popping up as the weeks go by!

Ok, that's all I've got. :)
Your pal,

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Things I have been obsessing over + more


Happy... Um, Tuesday? 

As I'm sure most of you that are on Etsy can agree, the "favorites" list can get really freakin' long. Well, I thought I'd share a few of my current obsessions. Things I am really dying to have but absolutely do not need.

Case in point: cards. Well, these are simply stunning carts by curtie01

birdmafia strikes again... and I already own 3 plushies of theirs.

mustard yellow bag! by tippythai

Now, I already have some of floresdelsol's yellow craspedia... but yet, I can't resist this yarrow mound.

I can't decide which pair of these FeistyInkDesigns earrings I like the best: 

     


decoylab's teapot clock. sweet, much?

IUsedToBeATree - oh, clever name... I'm an expert bowler, did you know?

Uh, I'm a total sucker for magnets, specially this set by KitzieG

I've been lovin' fruitflypie for some time now, might be time to purchase a sa-weet toothpick holder.

thewheatfield : simply stunning, as always. And I love ampersands!

I'm in love with birch wood... NHWoodsCreations

This CallaghanArtGallery silkscreen is screamin' my name.

I've always been in love with Scape's beautiful rings. I have one in moonstone currently and might need this one too!

Paper Airplane Necklace by sissysstash

And here are a couple things I've bought recently and adored...

Awesome vintage tablecloth from pumpkintruck

Super amazing brooch from my pal Keegan at Honeylane!


OH - and check out a bunch of new holiday cards that were just listed today... neato burrito!


 Adios!