I recently lost two highly valued friendships. They weren't lost due to death, but due either to simply growing apart, an inflated ego, or a casual disregard for another's feelings. Whatever the reason, I am heartbroken.
Friendship isn't a big thing - it's a million little things. ~Author Unknown
A single rose can be my garden... a single friend, my world. ~Leo Buscaglia
The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart. ~Elisabeth Foley
A friend is the one who comes in when the whole world has gone out. ~Grace Pulpit
Constant use will not wear ragged the fabric of friendship. ~Dorothy Parker
The best kind of friend is the one you could sit on a porch with, never saying a word, and walk away feeling like that was the best conversation you've had. ~Author Unknown
The language of friendship is not words but meanings. ~Henry David Thoreau
Friends are kisses blown to us by angels. ~Author Unknown
A true friend is one who thinks you are a good egg even if you are half-cracked. ~Author Unknown
Strangers are just friends waiting to happen. ~Rod McKuen
A good friend is a connection to life - a tie to the past, a road to the future, the key to sanity in a totally insane world. ~Lois Wyse
Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive. ~Anäis Nin
Since there is nothing so well worth having as friends, never lose a chance to make them. ~Francesco Guicciardini
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Discover This: a Breath of French Air
After a much-longer-than-anticipated hiatus, the Discover This series is back! YAY! As you may know, I love giving a big shout out to my fellow Etsians, and this here is no exception. I am a huge fan (HUGE!) of handmade soaps and, after trying my first handmade bar years ago, will never ever go back to using store bought soap again. Enjoy this Q&A with Elizabeth of aBreathofFrenchair on Etsy who makes some decadent soap in her own St. Louis, MO home. As an added bonus, take a peek at Elizabeth's creative process in her videos on youtube and while you're there be sure to subscribe to her channel. So without further adieu, I present to you aBreathofFrenchair....
Name: Elizabeth L.
Location: St. Louis, MO
Occupation: Soap Maker
How long have you been creating your items? I have been making soap since 2007.
How did you get started? I started out by researching soap making on the internet. I read about soap making and I also watched lots of videos on Youtube. I started with melt and pour soaps, and a year later started making my soaps from scratch.
Where do you get your inspiration for your products? I get most of my inspiration from my garden. I have a huge garden where I grow many of the seeds that I use in my soaps. I also love to read cook books. I recently started making whipped soap and I use this to decorate my soap cakes and cupcakes, so books with lots of cake pictures are fun to read.
Do you sell your items? If so, where? I sell my soaps on Etsy and I also am part of an artist co op at Fusion. Our shop is located at Chesterfield (MO) Mall, on the second floor.
Do you have any formal training, or are you a self-taught artist? I am self taught.
How would someone benefit from purchasing your products? Handmade soap is much gentler to the skin. My soaps are mainly made with olive oil and can be used by all skin types. I don't use chemicals in my soap and many consumers have commented on how much better their skin feels after using my soap.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with readers? I have started making videos on how I make my soaps and body wash on Youtube. I love to show people how soap is made and what goes into my bars/body wash. Click HERE for my channel.
Name: Elizabeth L.
Location: St. Louis, MO
Occupation: Soap Maker
How long have you been creating your items? I have been making soap since 2007.
How did you get started? I started out by researching soap making on the internet. I read about soap making and I also watched lots of videos on Youtube. I started with melt and pour soaps, and a year later started making my soaps from scratch.
All Natural Olive Oil Shea Butter Soaps
(one word: WANT)
Where do you get your inspiration for your products? I get most of my inspiration from my garden. I have a huge garden where I grow many of the seeds that I use in my soaps. I also love to read cook books. I recently started making whipped soap and I use this to decorate my soap cakes and cupcakes, so books with lots of cake pictures are fun to read.
Do you sell your items? If so, where? I sell my soaps on Etsy and I also am part of an artist co op at Fusion. Our shop is located at Chesterfield (MO) Mall, on the second floor.
Do you have any formal training, or are you a self-taught artist? I am self taught.
Bright Red Star Shaped Soap (what guest wouldn't love these?)
How would someone benefit from purchasing your products? Handmade soap is much gentler to the skin. My soaps are mainly made with olive oil and can be used by all skin types. I don't use chemicals in my soap and many consumers have commented on how much better their skin feels after using my soap.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with readers? I have started making videos on how I make my soaps and body wash on Youtube. I love to show people how soap is made and what goes into my bars/body wash. Click HERE for my channel.
Ruby Red Grapefruit Solid Sugar Scrub Cubes
(hello yummy!)
Special thanks to Elizabeth for participating in the Discover This series. Go check out her Etsy shop now!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
creative nuggets
"When we are in the midst of making something, in the actual creative act, we know we are who and what we are because we forget our public reception for a minute. We become the art itself instead of the artist who makes it. In the actual moment of making art, we are blessedly anonymous. Even when done in public, the act of making art is a private act. Creativity is always between us and our creative energy, us and the creative power working through us. When we are able to stay clearly and cleanly focused on that, then we are able to do very well."
~Julia Cameron, the Artist's Way Every Day
~Julia Cameron, the Artist's Way Every Day