Business of Crafts
Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Pinspiration

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You know, you just never know when or where inspiration will hit you.  I was exploring Pinterest one day a couple months ago and saw this ...
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

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I didn't think I needed a new website, but my programmer insisted on it.  I was skeptical - after all it all worked fine as it was, ri...
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Monday, July 9, 2012

A Gift from a Stranger

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I had the luckiest and most wonderful thing happen to me recently. Out of the blue, a customer of my friend Charan Sachar sent him a video...
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Friday, June 29, 2012

Finished!

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And here it is - I just finished it this morning - let's see if this one fits the bill:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012

The Many Iterations of a Frog

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There are times I just know that a new design is going to be a hit and times I just create a design I like and cross my fingers others like ...
Thursday, June 21, 2012

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I've decided that the reason I'm so bad about blogging is that I feel like I need to make time to write a long post. (And frankly, b...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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If you are considering switching to a mobile credit card processor - this is a great article about comparing services and rates.  http://www...
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Pam Corwin, Business of Crafts
Olympia, WA, United States

I have been a working artist since 1981. My business, Paper Scissors Rock - (http://www.psrock.com) is as much fun as it is work, and it is a LOT of both. I currently design and sell clocks and a variety of other gifts which I create in my studio in Olympia, WA. My work is available in over 350 stores nationwide as well as at my booth at Pike Place Market in Seattle.

I am a self-taught artist and built my business alone, figuring it out as I went along. It has always seemed silly to me that each of us figures it out by ourselves, stumbling through the process making the same mistakes as those who went before us.

I’ve always reached out to newbies, giving pep talks, offering resources, eager to share lessons from my own bumpy road. Over the years many suggested I teach classes. That’s how my second business- Business of Crafts, was born. I don't know it all, but what I do know I'm happy to share.

I have written for The Crafts Report, Studio Arts and Crafts Business magazines. Info on classes can be found at http://www.businessofcrafts.com

If you are interested in private consulting, sponsoring a class on these or other art
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