YOU are buzzworthy


As a fan of Liv Lane and a graduate of her Build a Blog You Truly Love e-course, I am happy to help her spread the word about her new e-course for creative entrepreneurs who are ready to build awareness for their brand or blog.  Her new class is called Buzzworthy.  It starts with crafting your site to be media-friendly, fine-tuning your message, tips on your bio, and so much more. Her course goes on to cover how, where, and when to put social media to work.  It also includes in-depth interviews with media-savvy entrepreneurs.

Check it out now and “attract the love and attention your soulful biz deserves.”

(These are affiliate links, but I would not recommend anything that I didn’t absolutely love and know you will too!)

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On finding time for myself

I’m torn… between wanting to spend time with my family and needing time by myself.  I am torn between playing pretend school (or tea party or grocery store) for hours and admitting that it’s just not my thing.  I am torn between my roles as mother and wife and self.

Self-care is a tough thing for me, and I have noticed that I’m not very good at it.  And since I’m the type of person who likes to be at least average at most things, I am trying to treat myself gently.  Taking a nap would be ok.  Putting the computer down and answering the e-mails tomorrow would be ok.  Enjoying my daily life is completely ok.

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Photo Friday: organizing craft supplies

Remember I posted recently about some lovely new art supplies? I now have a system in place to store them, use them, and incorporate new things into.  It’s been wonderful having a space to keep everything where I can see most of it… I get such pleasure from just looking at all these goodies.

Here’s a view of our Ikea Expedit unit and the row that is dedicated to supplies.  It has to be high enough that my daughter won’t have access to it.  (I forgot though that she can take her step stool over and poke around… caught her at that last week.)

Below is the 5-drawer unit I found at The Container Store.  The drawers slide out and so I decorated it a bit and use it for stickers.

This cubby below has one of those tiered risers that I was using in our pantry.  I can see all the Mod Podge, glue, and gel mediums back there.  Since out of sight = out of mind, this way I will use more of my supplies.

I found these turquoise two-drawer cardboard units on clearance at Target, covered them with fun paper, and now use them for little doodads.

The 4 clear stacking bins below are from The Container Store and hold embossing powders, paint, and sprays… but I took the picture to show you this awesome mug I found for my markers.

I have a bunch of unmounted stamps, so I organized them in this binder and put the itty bitty ones in one of these 9-pocket scrapbook pages.

Just because it’s beautiful to look at…

OK so here’s what I put up most recently: a little center for stamps, stamp pads, and embellishments.  I put a magnet on the bottom of each little embellishment tin and they stick perfectly to the magnetic strips on the wall.  The stamp pad holder is actually 4 separate desktop envelope holders mounted sideways.  I even labeled each ink pad so that I can just grab what I need without looking through them all.  AND I can store the ink upside down like I’m supposed to.

Here’s a shot of the corner with my 3-drawer unit that I have scrapbook paper in.  Sitting on top is a wooden box that I covered with decorative papers.  I keep small paper pads and blank cards ready for decorating there.

A few detailed shots of my box…

And finally, my solution for how to display my ribbon and washi tape so I can enjoy looking at it.  Straight from my hubby’s closet, where it was gathering serious dust, to an over-the-door hook in our office.

Ta da! Do you have more motivation now to go organize something?

Want more: see my CREATE sign, scrapbook paper as mood lifter, and my new create space (link coming)

Happy weekend, friends!

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The greatest service you can offer the world

Christine Mason MillerI’ve always sensed that there is a quiet voice inside telling me that I have a gift that I am meant to contribute to the world around me.  Sometimes I have silenced it out of lack of courage or lack of direction.  Other times I’ve enthusiastically jumped in to pursue ideas, working hard to improve the world around me, whether in my immediate home, my community, or the world at large.  I have long been searching for clues to what my unique talents might be and then for vehicles that would enable me to offer those talents to others.  A dear friend and I collaborated recently to build a school in Cambodia after we realized that we each have that same inner knowing, that same calling to become who we are meant to be.  We both feel that all our experiences thus far are preparing us for something larger than ourselves.

I want to share with you my thoughts on Desire to Inspire: Using Creative Passion to Transform the World by Christine Mason Miller, a delightfully refreshing guide to “using [your] creative passion to transform the world.”  I already loved Christine before I laid eyes on her new book.  (And I’ve had it for awhile, just waiting to be read.  See earlier post.) Somehow the gods smiled on me and I won a giveaway of one of her art pieces.  Here it is hanging up on the wall in our office/create space.

Christine Mason Miller

Awesome, right?

Christine is an artist who encourages and inspires others to follow their passions.  She has surrounded herself with a community of other like-minded souls who work to make the world a better place through inspiration and art.  Not only is her new book beautiful to flip through, it has quotations and meaningful suggestions of ways you can be of service to others just by using the creative gifts you were born with.  Her book’s main message is that living a mindful, passionate life is the greatest service one can offer the world. 

She writes in the Introduction that, “It is this profound desire to inspire that drives the day in, day out work of pursuing our passions, which is done in the midst of raising children, building marriages, and doing all the other requisite caretaking that falls on the to-do lists of most women.  We write stories and prepare meals, design books and do laundry.  We gather online, over coffee, and at organized retreats, sharing our experiences of all the ways we are able to create a meaningful life through our work, our families, and our communities.  And yes, we all do this because it fulfills us and makes our hearts sing.  But when we explore the deeper reasons behind this time and effort, there is something even more important than what these pursuits do for us, and that is our desire to shine a light in the world that others might need to take their own daring leaps.”

Christine Mason MillerWhat follows are 143 pages of goodness put together with love and passion and designed to help you sparkle.  20 artists, entrepreneurs, and writers share their vulnerabilities and fears, their values and how they stay mindful of them in daily life, their own small shifts in perspective, and their individual techniques for being a positive light in the world.  There are exercises at the end of each chapter to help you explore how you might incorporate the artists’ ideas into your own life.

I cannot say enough times how magnificent this book is! I haven’t ever seen such a collection of meaningful quotations and stories.  I highly recommend this book as a gift to yourself and to your friends.  I have enjoyed it from start to finish and many times back through.  I’ve highlighted at least one word on each page.  If I’m feeling any negative emotion, I can open the book to any page and instantly feel better after seeing the word “refresh,” or “secure,” or possibility.” Most importantly, I have nurtured the strong belief that the world NEEDS whatever it is I can contribute and I need to find a way to best share that.

Christine Mason Miller

“Imagine the positive differences that can be made when we take our strongest passions, our highest callings, and our most powerful skill set and share them where they are most needed and can have the greatest impact.  When we hear our voice calling, our heart stirs and we are inspired into action; the same kind of stirring occurs when we recognize where these actions will make the greatest difference.  Both are moments of feeling our intuition vibrate and letting its momentum carry us.”

You can purchase the book here.  I’d love to hear what you think of it!

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Be filled with light and shine

Thirst: PoemsMary Oliver could be said to be America’s best-selling poet.  She has won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize and been given many, many awards and honors.  Ever since I spotted a greeting card with her words on it at least five years ago (and took it home and framed it), I have wanted to read more of her.  That card read, “What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” (From “The Summer Day”; New and Selected Poems, Volume One, 1992).

Oliver celebrates the natural world in Thirst: Poems, the book I borrowed from the library and highly recommend (it’s very accessible to non-poetry lovers, I promise).  She writes with gratitude about spirituality, grief, and the glories of the earth and sea.  As soon as I read “When I Am Among the Trees” on page 4, I knew I had to create something that included her words.  Some scrapbook papers, watercolors, oil pastels, embossing, and texturizing and it’s complete.  What do you think?  I’m rather in love with it. 🙂

Mary Oliver Thirst canvas

Here’s a detail shot of the text:

Mary Oliver canvas

“When I Am Among the Trees” by Mary Oliver

When I am among the trees,
especially the willows and the honey locust,
equally the beech, the oaks and the pines,
they give off such hints of gladness.
I would almost say that they save me, and daily.
I am so distant from the hope of myself,
in which I have goodness, and discernment,
and never hurry through the world
but walk slowly, and bow often.
Around me the trees stir in their leaves
and call out, “Stay awhile.”
The light flows from their branches.
And they call again, “It’s simple,” they say,
“and you too have come
into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled
with light, and to shine.”
This is my favorite post from September and it’s been added to Life on Planet Baby’s
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Using BookSmart to create your own book

Blurb is offering 15% off any book you create with promo code CREATEABOOK during the month of September.  I have made so many books with their BookSmart software and I’d like to show you a few of them (see below).  I was making one every three months or so when my daughter was younger, but now it’s every 6 months and I’m a little behind.  I started making books of my blog posts and your lovely comments, just so I can have them to flip through one day.  Also, I have a book in process of my daughter’s artwork because I just can’t keep every little piece of paper, but a picture of it (or a scan) uploads to the book so easily.  Really, the options are endless.  I think you can do something with Facebook and Instagram pictures now too.

(This is an affiliate program that I just joined, but please be assured that I wouldn’t recommend anything that I don’t already use and love.)

Enjoy! I believe that if you click on the book cover, it’ll redirect you to a preview. I know some of these are large images so give them a minute to load.

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