Showing posts with label Artistic Lifestyling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artistic Lifestyling. Show all posts

We've joined an Etsy team...

Just wanted to tell you about a new Etsy team we've just joined...

We've found that there are so many talented artists on Etsy that you can spend many hours just perusing the site and all the wonderful goods. The Design Style Guide helps you target handmade items especially used in your creative home design projects.

Updated daily, the guide features great inspiration and insider information. Sometimes, much more information than what you will see in the actual Etsy listing. The guide also features interviews with the merchants/shop keepers.

Visit the Design Style Guide and poke around a bit. Please let us know what you think.

Enjoy!

Lise

Design for a creative lifestyle

Artistic Lifestyling :: On Location







Here is a quick video of a few the candid shots I took at yesterday's photo shoot for our Keeping Collection. We were on location at a beautiful Chatham County (NC) home. The home was described by the owner as a slice of heaven - and I really concur with that description. Each room in this home should be featured in a design magazine. It's just breathtaking.

This particular gift collection we were shooting features the most heavenly Parisian spa and pampering products we've ever encountered. We've even included an assortment of the softest bamboo towels ever. Sustainable, soft and stylish. The definition of eco-fabulous.

Just imagine having this sweet stash right near your soaking tub. (Guys, trust me - you will be forever adored for your gift-giving prowess if this collection happens to find it's way to your dearest love)

Ahhh...

Enjoy!

Lise

Resolutions

I don't like to make resolutions for January 1st of a new year. Mostly because I think that we can resolve to change something at any given moment, not just when the ball drops in Times Square. Goodness knows I have changed many things in 2007. And happily the changes are for the better...



Yet tonight I feel compelled to announce a new resolution. So in 2008 I've simply decided to be more creative; and to devote time (a day, an hour, whatever it takes) each week to create a little piece of art. Right now I'm thinking it will be drawing, but it could be writing, sewing, designing, playing - whatever.... And maybe I'll even post the results to Etsy or the blog.

I have signed so many posts with the words "Be Creative" but I find myself drifting away from taking action and only admiring the great abilities of others. If this sounds like you, maybe you too will join me in this decision. Let it be something small if you are feeling overwhelmed by this thought. But take the step, buy the materials, do something to build your creative legacy and have a fantastically happy, wonderfully artistic, brain-building, fear-conquering, soul-stretching new year.

See you in 2008!

Lise

Salon Project




I thought I'd share the new photos of the salon we finished today. I think the longest part of this was the taping and the overnight drying time for the base coat. Other than that the lime wash and glaze project went pretty smoothly and the finish works so well with the lines of the curved wall.

And the best part is that we think Chris, the salon owner, really loved it. :-)

Big thanks to Melanie and Tracy - faux finish experts indeed.


So.... what did you create this weekend?


Lise




Evaluating Fabulous Products



I have spent these past few weeks evaluating products for a couple of new online e-tailing ventures. (more on those later)

Yesterday I received a beautiful package of paint colors. Thank you to Laurel from YOLO Colorhouse for sending me these fabulous family cards. Laurel is great.

It's a wonderful feeling when you absolutely know what you're meant to do with your life. I could literally not help staring at these vivid paint colors and envisioning where I can use these. This package made my day. So much potential. Such a wonderful product. I especially love the Petal and Sprout pages. I think these colors are so beautiful - especially when used in a child's play or work space! (or even used for an adult with a childlike outlook :-)

In all honesty, the YOLO colorhouse company has done an amazing job with the presentation of their products. Their website is awesome, but the colors on these pages are not to be missed. And any walls with these colors have got to be just dazzling. So my next step is to try a can of paint for one of my upcoming projects. Can't wait.

Be creative!

Lise

acoupalathings

Hi everyone!



This has been a long week - and I am so looking forward to spending some time off at home next week shopping, researching some new recipes, baking, prepping and cooking.

But before that, I still have a few details to wrap up for the painting project for the wall

above.

We'll get started on painting this project at the end of the month. It is a very cool curved wall created for an upscale salon in this area.

I so wanted to do a Moroccan theme with a beautiful pattern bringing in various earthy colors with a subtle glaze over top. But alas, we are probably going with a Venetian plaster finish in a warm ochre color. Yes, I think the color is a good choice for the dark wood finishes in the space - but I still fancy the other theme better.




And in other breaking news...


I also ran into my local Barnes & Noble this week and spotted a copy of Amy Butler's new book, Midwest Modern





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What immediately caught my eye in the first few pages was Amy's description of Art & Life.



"I think that in everything we do, in every style of life, there is art to be found. Not just in the studios of talented artists, but in the gardens, homes, relationships, spirits, voices, and fashions of people you see every day."



If you know anything about my creative passions, you can see immediately why that quote resonates with me...




So I'm looking forward to reading Amy's book; and learning more about her approach to art and living.

What are you reading?

We Won! Whooo Hoooo


We received news today that we won spot #7 on the Top Ten “Greenest” in the first annual StartupNation Home-Based 100 ranking of the nation’s top home-based businesses. The contest was organized into 10 categories such as Most Innovative, Boomers Back in Business and Best Financial Performers, the Home-Based 100 celebrates the innovative, nimble and resourceful home-based entrepreneurs who have gone largely unrecognized until now.
The full results of the Home-Based 100 ranking are available on StartupNation’s Web site at http://www.startupnation.com/hb100.


Yay!

Lise

Creative ways to market your work

Hi everyone,

I've received quite a few emails about my last post so I wanted to provide you with a few more details :-)

I know we may have been taught that the best way to license and market your work was to build a portfolio of work with your particular "style" and then sign with an agent willing to rep your work at a licensing event or through established connections. Or the really traditional path of building a body of work to sell through galleries.

But happily for creative nonconformists like me - these are not the only paths to success.

As I've mentioned before your skills as a creative individual are in high demand by just about every business sector I can imagine. I tend to focus on home design, creativity and garden design just because it is my passion - but there are other many other markets that are knocking on our doors looking for artists and creative people like you.

What kinds of services do these companies need? Here are a few:

  • writers
  • spokespeople
  • designers
  • product reviewers
  • counselors
  • marketers
  • bloggers
  • illustrators
  • product designers
  • teachers/trainers

And where might your work be seen?

  • TV
  • Internet
  • Radio
  • Monthly columns
  • Print magazines (worldwide)
  • Blogs
  • New products
  • Classrooms
  • Trade shows
  • Office buildings
  • Homes
  • Gardens

The exciting part is that the sky is the limit here. We don't limit you to just providing artwork - there is a lot more to you than that! So, we are inviting you to think outside the box about how you have always marketed yourself. We want to have some fun; use materials in creative ways, brainstorm new ideas, and promote your creativity.

I will be conducting a teleconference soon - so if you're really serious about getting yourself out there in a non-traditional way please send me an email and we'll get you all signed up.

Here's to the good life!

Lise

Go Play!

Never doubt that you already have everything you need to achieve all of your creative goals. You've had those skills for some time now. In fact, by the age of 10 you already possessed everything you needed for great success.

Remember how you loved art class and creative writing? You were a dreamer. You mastered multiplication, you learned to sew, and ride a bike. Maybe you were the neighborhood tether ball champion by age 8. In a typical play day, jumping ropes, watching out for others, and tie-dying some fabulous t-shirt were all part of your accomplishments.

You have already contributed to the goodness of the world and laid out all of the skills you'd need to tap into later. But as we get older, and are taught to be serious, we tend to forget the important stuff. So may this serve as a quick reminder to; Go Play.

As the world shifts, and things change so rapidly, many companies are actively looking for people with your skill set. They need your ability to think creatively and act boldly. The same way you did back when you were 7. Even the government has a department focused on creativity. Go figure.

So if you want your creativity to sustain and support you - even part time - it is imperative for you to re-imagine. Re-imagine yourself as a bright, gifted, playful, and imaginative child. You were you know - and still are. And all of those qualities and the products you create are in great demand throughout the world.

Creative people and the companies they run are in the lead; we are nimble and able to out-think, out-play, and in the long run, out-last.

Go play!

SuMmER vaCAtiOn


When I was in elementary school, in those days just before summer break started, it was hard to keep from daydreaming about all the fantastic things I would do when summer break finally arrived. And boy, when school was finished there was no better feeling in the world! That is, for about 2 weeks. At which time I'd always declare my boredom and sheer displeasure with life as I knew it in a small town.

But happily, I managed to survive, largely by tapping into my imagination and creating something fun and useful from basic raw and scrap materials. Today, there's really no reason to ever complain of boredom - not when you can take those same raw materials and combine them with new technologies to produce wildly creative summer theme projects.


Here's some SuMmER CrEatIviTY IdEaS to get you started...



  • Work with teens to craft a handmade product and sell it on etsy

  • Make scrap quilts and frame them

  • Build a tree fort (my favorite)

  • Visit the museum or the library for inspiration

  • Document your summer projects with a digital camera. At the end of the summer create a photo collage for their room

  • Grow a sunflower house using giant sunflowers for the "walls"

  • Make a mural on the wall

  • Plant a terrace garden, or tomatoes in a pot

  • Make stepping stones for the garden

  • Paint rocks

  • Send handmade postcards from your vacation spot

  • Make your own monsters

  • Make a creative space

Start your own list now to keep both you and the kids busy, creative and active over the summer.


We would love to share your creative summer projects with our readers, so be sure to send pictures!

Style Points: What is a lifestyle service?

I recently received a note from a woman that had a few questions about lifestyling. I thought it would be a nice idea to share them here.

What are lifestyle services?

Lifestyle services are fairly new, but the ideas behind the services are not. Think of a lifestyle provider as one who has experience in a wide variety of areas. (My specialties are home and garden design and creative ventures. I partner with people who have expertise in food and event planning.) Generally, Lifestyle companies will provide project planning and project management for your activities for a fee. Since we specialize in home, garden and all the events that take place there, we allow you immediate access to products and services for these activities at a lower overall cost. For example, we provide access to trade lines that are normally available only through interior designers, contractors, or architects. We also work with a portfolio of artists and other professionals that are available for almost any reason your heart desires.

Are these services expensive?

They can be. But ours are not. I know some lifestyle providers charging upwards of $250 per hour for their services.

How do you work with clients?

Since our services are uniquely positioned, so are our projects. As an example, we have provided long-term client consultation for new home construction, event planning, and private art installation services. Each project is unique, but we have a process for executing the details that allow the process to run smoothly and quickly. We don't waste your time or money.

Who normally contracts with you?

Our clients are busy, professionals who don't want to waste time searching for products and service providers for their surroundings and events.

Karis here, is a client we've featured before. She is a dynamic young woman who is set to make her transition from her post-college lifestyle to her new stylish-yet-affordable surroundings.

She is an excellent example of the type of client we provide services for.


If you ever have any more questions about our services. Please feel free to contact me! I would love to hear from you.

Be Inspired,

Lise
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Artistic Lifestyling Design Team is Growing!

Artistic Lifestyling is growing by leaps and bounds! The design team has expanded, please join me in welcoming Leslie Warner, and Gevonne Anatol!

Leslie is a creative event designer who has planned a number of very exciting parties and creative gatherings. She will be working on our October 7th event (shhh, details are all under wraps right now - but email me if you want an e-vite). Leslie will also be sharing her tips on this blog for how to plan and host some fabulous parties.

Gevonne is the official Artisitic Lifestyling foodie! She is heading up all things food, and will be sharing recipes and presentation ideas with you. When she talks (or writes) about food you can really tell it is her passion. Her West Indian heritage and passionate spirit really combine to create something very unique and we're pleased to have her with us!

Can't wait for all the creative ideas to spring forth!!!

Be inspired,

Lise
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p.s. We are also in the process of interviewing workshop leaders. One spot is still open. If you're interested please drop me a line! Art & style workshops are ideal for those in lifestyle professions. If you are seen as the expert in your field (or want to be seen as one), and you want to infuse fun and activity in into your business all while generating multiple streams of income, send me an email to get started today!

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New Trends in Design & Comfortable Living

For the past several years I have seen the emergence of a new trend called ‘Lifestyling’. Lifestyling encompasses many elements on gracious living, extravagant and memorable entertaining, architecture, home design, and tips on where to live comfortably in spaces large and small, with less effort or clutter than you can imagine. In fact, this trend has effectively blurred the lines of traditional titles and professions. New ideas and new inspiration have created new sales to the tune of over 70 million dollars for one large company.

But haven’t good ideas for living always been around? The answer is yes. Certainly there have been people in the past that shared tips and ideas through books and magazine articles on how to entertain, or make a special recipe; they were mostly focused on one area. Lifestyling gurus help you capture all the pieces and put them together graciously and quickly. Collectively, they promote ideas on living, entertaining, decorating, gardening, fashion and design. The focus of some of the ideas is glamorous while others are much more practical. In fact, some of the ideas are not really "new" at all, just regenerated information with a twist. Today, Lifestyling books contain the complete picture. Add to that the convenience aspect. We can obtain many of these ideas in articles, books, websites, TV and video. Product endorsements and specialized lines are also available to top Life Stylists. Can you see why the opportunities are endless?


Who are the Life Stylists?

Unless you’ve been whisked away to an island without TV, Internet access or a newspaper, you can’t escape the ideas and publicity generated by Ms. Martha Stewart. Hands down, Martha is the most well known Life Stylist out there. Whatever your take on her style, or where her career is currently headed, she has created a multi-million dollar industry all to herself.
You may also be familiar with other Life Stylists like Susie Coelho, Carolyne Roehm, Sheila Bridges, Katie Brown and Colin Cowie to name a few. These Life Stylists were former fashion models and business owners, interior or furniture designers, caterers or event planners. Whatever their background, the ideas and information contribute in large ways to this new industry. In an era when fast food and fast pace reign supreme, and etiquette and formal parties have fallen off, they have brought the idea of homemaking and fabulous entertaining back into style.


Standing out within a proven trend

All of the ideas are not perfect for everyone. In a world where we are embracing our diversity and individual contributions, there is no doubt that the current crop of Life Stylists can stand a few more ideas. We are all becoming conditioned to receiving large amounts of information at a time. Think about how a consumer might question the value of a cookbook with just recipes over a book that explains how to shop, prepare, serve, decorate and entertain all in one book. Which do you think might capture more interest? Are your services just as interesting?


Are you capitalizing on this trend?


We are all guilty of focusing on our core competencies. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. But once you’ve become efficient or obtained expert status in one area, it’s time to expand your offerings. If you want to expand your offerings by turning what you do into a lifestyle brand -- think big and think differently. Thinking of yourself as a complete brand is worthwhile to you, your clients, and your current revenue.

Look at ways you can naturally and effortlessly expand what you do. For example, I hired a caterer recently to provide food for a shower I was throwing. It would have made my life much easier if he had offered to provide complete event-planning services as well. It is a natural expansion. Even If he doesn’t know a thing about planning those events or did not have the staff to do so he can easily team up with event planners that do.

Riding the trend requires a different way of thinking. Caterers are not just providing food; they become consultants in entertaining. Decorators don’t just decorate; they style a room around a style of life.

Can you do it too?


Of course you can! Begin where you are with what you have.

  • Take note of the new trend and think about what compliments your current services;
  • Think about how to make your client’s life easier by providing more ideas, value and assistance in executing those ideas. If you don’t know how to do something different, seek out the information and learn it, or
  • Team up with other professionals that add something complimentary to your core service;
  • Reinvent your title to match your new service offerings;
  • Educate your client with the information you have, but have not used and;
  • Strive to provide something unique in your market.


Creatively Yours,


Lise

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The Well Appointed House - Luxuries for the Home

Welcome to the Artistic Lifestyling blog

I'd like to welcome you to the Artistic Lifestyling blog. I've decided on this format because it's MUCH easier than sending our newsletters weekly. Feel free to subscribe to the blog so that you can keep abreast of our musings on such topics as:

Indoor & Outdoor Design
New projects
Children's garden and activity rooms
Creativity @ Home Workshops
New Merchandise and Artists
I hope you enjoy the Artistic Lifestyling blog.

Creatively yours,

Lise