We’re barely into February and this has already been a creative year for me. I’ve completed a few projects for my “day job” as a video editor, debuted a few new hat designs alongside my sister with our joint Etsy project Wild Hat Designs, and most recently I opened up a pop-up shop in Printify.Continue reading “An Introduction to My New Printify Shop”
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Don’t Have a Cow, Man – Affinity Vector Work!
If you haven’t heard by now, Affinity is free. I, along with lots of other designers/artists/creators, was pretty shocked when they made the announcement a couple of weeks ago. I had been using Affinity Photo for a few years and really loved it. I’d given up on the lesser alternative–*ahem* Photoshop— because of Adobe’s ideaContinue reading “Don’t Have a Cow, Man – Affinity Vector Work!”
A Great Pair of Children’s Books This Holiday Season
We’re just two weeks away from Thanksgiving which you probably already know from the amount of Christmas commercials on TV. Thankfully, some brands do air ads about the joy and coziness of Thanksgiving (like this cute ad from Hobby Lobby) even though it’s not quite the treasure chest that Christmas is. Thanksgiving in 2023 –Continue reading “A Great Pair of Children’s Books This Holiday Season”
Framed Photography for Home Staging
I’ve put together a gallery of one-of-a-kind photography that I’ve edited in a way to fit a neutral theme, perfect for staging a home that’s for sale. I’ve chatted with a few realtors for input and I’m excited about this collection of photos. Click here for the full group of images, and I’ll include someContinue reading “Framed Photography for Home Staging”
My experience with “Fine Art America” so far…
After researching where and how I can get artwork into Hobby Lobby, I joined Fine Art America, a site where artists/photographers can upload images for sale. Images can be printed for framed art, on mugs and shirts, greeting cards, pillows, phone cases and more. It’s a really cool opportunity to share one’s photographs, which isContinue reading “My experience with “Fine Art America” so far…”