"Etsy" Lisa MB "Etsy" Lisa MB

Giveaway winners!

I've been looking for new friends on Etsy for the past week, and two of them are now winners of a free 5" x 7" print!

Their names are...
Celeste Douville
Carlanda Williamson

*shower of confetti falling on their heads* Come get your prizes!

-- Email your mailing address to me at yolisalisa at gmail.
-- Deadline to get me your contact info is Friday, June 7 by 5pm PST.

I'd really like to connect with more people on Etsy like Celeste and Carlanda, who are just the kind of people I like to hang out with online. Sound like you? Look for me on Etsy, and we'll get to know each other's art better!
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Etsy: the perpetual solo art exhibit

Someone in California bought an 8"x10" print of my altered book from my Etsy shop!
"Please, Sir" is one of the prints I'm exhibiting in my (resurrected) Etsy shop. Just getting started, so for now my shop lists prints, as well as the originals currently on display at my solo art exhibit.
I knew this would take some effort, and reading Liz Crain's article (via Alyson Stanfield) about online art marketplaces confirmed that. What I wasn't expecting was the disorientation. You're writing each listing as a maker and as a potential buyer, simultaneously.
But it's fun to think of listing items as hanging a kind of perpetual, ever-changing solo exhibit. Speaking of the exhibit, I gave everyone who came to the reception in Mountlake Terrace a thank-you gift: a 5"x7" print from my personal tarot card deck.
Would you like one? (Would make a nice Father's Day gift...) Let's do a drawing for a freebie!
  • Leave a comment here at the blog by June 4th at 5pm (Pacific Time)
  • Include the link to your Etsy shop, if you have one, so I can follow you.
  • Check back here on June 5th see if you won!
I'll post the randomly-drawn winner here on the blog the day after the drawing, so get to commenting!
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Resurfacing after the Big Show

Today is possibly the first day I haven't thought: "Okay, what am I forgetting to do for the solo show?" But in spite of the pressure (that I put on myself), it was wonderful sharing my art with friends like Deborah Olsen -- who came all the way from Port Townsend, WA for the reception.
Thank goodness I had Tally Oliveau to help me hang the exhibit... we were done in about an hour and a half.
And that evening, I can't tell you how thrilled I was to see one of my long-time Artfest friends Nikki Gamon: that girl has crossed the state of Washington to see me and my art. Twice. 
This is about the time of year we'd all be seeing each other at dearly-departed Artfest. So it was especially sweet to see them this year, especially the dynamic Canadian duo of Janine Shea and Nancy O. 
I'm not a party planner. The possibility of no one showing up, decorating, feeding people... all that kinda gives me hives. So I especially want to thank the following:
  • The Mountlake Terrace Arts Advisory Commission, for the exhibit space
  • The Husband for creating the reception menu
  • Sarah Wyatt for inviting her friends from Mensa
  • and The Husband and Tally again, for regularly talking me down from the ledge. (That's why I'm smiling instead of sobbing in that photo below.)
And for the people who couldn't make it to the reception because they were on the other side of the planet, I've done the next best thing: Etsy! 
(You knew that was coming, didn't you?) Prints of all the pieces in my solo show are now available in my Etsy shop. The originals are also in the shop, but I realize most Etsy shoppers gravitate toward the more affordable prints. Must go now... I'm off to mail thank-you notes the old-fashioned way.
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