Showing posts with label Etsy artist of color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy artist of color. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

Creative Entrepreneur: Make Every Second Count.


Many of you may be thinking. Is it possible to squeeze more work and productivity into my already packed schedule without losing hair, sleep and scaring my love ones away.   As a creative business owner I ask myself this question all the time.  There's always something to do.  It seems like it's never enough time.    I go to bed late and try to wake up early. The laundry is pilling up, I still have to answer emails, photograph, edit, write  product descriptions, make 10 mugs, go to post office and cook dinner.    I do believe balance is the key to life and it doesn't just happen it takes lots of effort.  To me balance is an action word.  You have to keep shifting your weight in order to stand on one leg.  When I think of balance I like to think of a juggler.   How to make every second count? This quote sort of sums it up.

Book Review:
Time Management Tips and techniques for more success with less stress: Make Every Second Count By Robert W. Bly 

The book was helpful.   Here's a few of my take away points but I encourage you to read it for yourself.
  • The key component of creating a personal productivity system is to make a series of list. 

Create Daily to-do list  with most important tasks at the top.
Create Projects lists for all the projects your working on with next actions steps.
Create Long term to- do lists ( for example like learn spanish, visit Spain etc..)
  • Break tasks into 1 hour sessions. 
  • Give yourself rewards for accomplishing tasks
  • Learn to Say No.
  • Use 80/20 Rule

80 percent of your accomplishments comes from only 20 percent of your efforts.  The trick is to figure out what makes that 20 percent so productive.  Devote more time to productive activities.
  • Adjust your schedule to your energy levels.
  • Design a productive workspace and studio -
Everything you need like supplies, reference materials should be in reach by a swivel of your chair it possible.

Also, Do you have a great resource, tips for time management.   Love to hear it. Share thoughts in the comments below.
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Monday, February 27, 2012

New Team Blogger: Made with Hope Jewelry.


We really happy to welcome EAOC Team Member Brittany of Made With Hope to our blog team.  Brittany is from Tuscaloosa, Alabama and creates fabric button earrings and accessories.  She also has a graphic design etsy shop called Bevie.  You'll be hearing from her soon so lets welcome her.   In the mean time here's two of my favorite pieces from her etsy shops.








Thursday, February 23, 2012

Celebrating Black History- Ms Octavia Butler



EAOC Team Member Robert Trujillo is an mixed media artist and illustrator living in Oakland California.  Here's a special post written and illustrated by Robert Trujillo.



To celebrate Black history month I want to praise one of the greatest storyteller's to ever put pen to paper, Ms Octavia butler

“the thing that I want to build is so damned new and so vast. I not only don’t know how to build it, but I’m not even sure what it will look like when I have built it. I’m just feeling my way. Using what ever I can do, whatever I can learn to take one more step forward”

These were words coming out of the mouth of Octavia via her character “Lauren Oya Olamina” in the story “Parable of the Talents”. I was introduced to Octavia by my mother. My mom and I both share a love for science fiction, good stories, and nerdy things all around. She would always tell me I should read her, but like most teenagers I hated reading! It wasn’t until I was in my mid twenties that I picked up “Wild Seed”. I started it and could not fathom how or why I was done with it days later. I read Parable of the Sower, Clay’s Ark, again same thing; and I’m a slow reader. I have many people to credit for teaching me how to read and Octavia is one of them. I’ve read 6 or 7 of her books and the last one is read was “Fledgling”. Her work not only weaves present day struggles and ideas into futuristic planes; it dissects society, flourishes with love, and promotes character.

I asked my mother to describe how she came across Butler’s work. Rubbing her hands together she began to describe a teacher and a library at Peltan junior high in Hunters Point San Francisco where she went to school. She had a professor who was into science fiction and led her to Butler’s work. She went on to tell me that winning the Nebula and the Hugo for a black woman at that time was unheard of. Not only were there few women who had one the award, but few people of color who had won it. Also, MacArthur awards, which Butler also won are usually reserved for people in science? Wow.

After reading a little bit on Octavia on wiki, I decided it best to leave her beginnings and finer details to you to research. I ahvent read her story “Kindred” yet so moms told me that I still had some reading to do. She also said that she was interested in Butler’s work and that of other science fiction writers because it gave a glimpse into a world outside of what we know. There’s tons of information on her, even a scholarship for writers of color set up in her name. Happy page turning.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

New Members added in July


We are so happy to welcome 17 new members to our team this month.  Visit our Etsy Team page for a complete list of all EAOC members.    Here's a few goodies from some of our newest members.    

  1. UloveJewelry
  2. SweetKitchenJunk
  3. Realmlistic
  4. Mbwidiffu
  5. AdornmentsbyEstelle
  6. StudioMeco
  7. EclecticElementsForU
  8. LiliglowBoutique
-Shevon
Team Captain 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Here's a few of our newest members added in June.



We had 32 new members added to our team this month! Yeah 
We welcome all our new members and I just wanted take time out to introduce you to a few of them.
Remember to visit our Etsy Team Page for a complete list of all EAOC members. 
  1.  Empressauj
  2.  KnittiGritti
  3. DoughNation
  4. 1ElecticChick
  5. MonetCreations
  6. SkinFolk
  7. Jewelicide
  8. NativeWorks
  9. Kankou

Team Captain


Sunday, June 5, 2011

Proud as a Peacock Treasury


Hi, this is Gloria's Jewelry Box...

As you may know, I am OBSESSED with peacocks. I can't stop looking at anything that has them on it. So imagine how I felt when I saw this lovely treasury by Hiari. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did...

xoxo

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Positive Wall Affirmations


Here's some new work from a series of pantings involving words, cultural symbols, vivid color and patterns created by EAOC Team Member Robert Trujillo.


I really like the direction of these wall pieces.  It's very important what we surround ourselves with.   Hanging beautiful art work in our home or even at work with a positive message I feel a necessary luxury!


Be sure to check out Robert's  etsy shop and blog for more updates and images of his new work.  


Have a Great Day Everyone!

EAOC Team Captain 

Friday, May 27, 2011

I am Gloria's Jewelry Box...

Let me introduce myself... I am Delilah Pearl, the owner/designer of Gloria's Jewelry Box I am an Aquarius, I love anything bright and bold and I am a social butterfly! I am one of the Bloggers for the amazing Team EAOC. I am very excited about this opportunity!

Now to the goodies! This wonderful weather in Philadelphia has me reminiscing about the sights of the shore. I hope you are inspired as well...


Handmade All Cotton Crochet Slouch Beret -Ready to Ship


Pastel Half-Moon Bead Necklace


Ava iPod Sleeve


Acrylic ACEO Seascape painting


Tiny Seashells Earrings

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Go Lakers!


Check out this lovely EAOC Etsy Treasury Go Lakers! created by team member Valeriecade.    Also here's some items from her Etsy Shop which includes vintage accessories, handmade bag and dresses. 










Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Take a closer look: EAOC Shops Sneak Pick!

"Quelly Rue Designs offers a spectacular range of handmade tote bags, hair accessories, African jewelry, contemporary jewelry, crocheted hats and scarves, brooches, tech accessories...AND MORE, crafted from the finest fabrics, fibers, and materials from around the world. Crafting is fun and I love nothing better than to spend the day surrounded by scraps of fabric, all tangled up in yarn. I support sustainability and try to reuse and recycle when possible." (Those bangles are delightful!)
Visit QuellyRueDesigns  


 Art By Cleatress is one of our newest EAOC members from Baltimore, Maryland .
"I am an artist and I love what I do. I enjoy experimenting with acrylic paints and fabrics. I specialize in portraits from photographs so feel free to request custom items. I also do movable murals that will be coming to my site very soon." (You have to go see more of her jewelry.)
Visit ArtByCleatress 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

New Member: ZZAG

Etsy Artist of Color is growing fast.  We have so many talented new members with great shops.  ZZAG is one of our newbies from Richmond Virginia who makes crocheted clothing and accessories.   




Saturday, January 22, 2011

New Member: Robert Trujillo


Fresthetic Exhibit: Robert "Tres" Trujillo from Olubusola Ajayi on Vimeo.

Robert Trujillo is an awesome illustrator and we are so happy to have him join the Etsy Artist of Color (E.A.O.C) family!
Visit his Etsy Shop

Sunday, December 5, 2010

EAOC Featured on Treat Blog!!!


If you haven't heard of Treat Blog you must check it out!!. This is a great blog to add to your reading  list!  Derliyn Chambers is a graphic designer and the creator of  treat blog.  Treat is filled with inspiring ideas about fashion, living and how to nurture your inner and outer beauty! We are so happy to have her  share our first EAOC Holiday Catalog!!  Lets buy handmade and finish our shopping early!     


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