My cupcakes bring all the boys to the yard.

TiLT, part sixty-nine

Sep 30 2010

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Getting my Gocco on.

Things I Love This Thursday:

  • Gocco! I finally busted mine out last night for some fun times. Should have a big entry up by Monday at the latest; full of pictures and a step-by-step walk through.
  • Another interesting design essay about Ten Things I Have Learned by Milton Glaser that is filled with Truth, even for non-designers. “3. Some people are toxic avoid them.” & my personal favorite: “8. Doubt is better than certainty.” (found via SwissMiss)
  • An insanely productive week for personal projects and illustration work.
  • I have to say I am pretty happy with my most recent edition of Let’s Make Stuff.  Pretty wordy for me!
  • Little Doodles by Kate Wilson; This truly is how to eat a cupcake.
  • My husband being super awesome. He surprises me with dinner (steaks procured & grilled by his sweet self) and movies and general spoilage. He also surprised me with the complete set of Scott Pilgrim books; I had already borrowed book 1-4 from a friend and was waiting to procure the last two novels. :D We saw the movie too which was alright; the only massively disappointing thing about it was Michael Cera being wretchedly cast. Michael Cera/George Micheal/every character Michael Cera plays…he’s not a “lady killer” and never will be. Books FTW!
  • Oh Hello Friend curated a fabulous collection of ampersands.
  • Rediscovering my love for artist Fred Sandback; his installations were the reason I first started exploring mine.

What’s sparking your smile this week?

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Let’s Make Stuff: A guide to being productive.

Sep 29 2010

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A very special episode Reader Ashley (of oneinthehand.etsy.com) asked me how I manage my time, specifically crafting. While this is not exactly a step-by-step tutorial, I feel like it fits under the Let’s Make Stuff category! My time management skills are more what one might call organic, but I’ve found a few different tactics that work for me that I thought might be good to share.

1. Work when it happens.
If you’re lucky enough to be able to embrace the notion of creation when inspiration strikes. Do so! There’s nothing like jumping in and DOING for an idea to come to life. Or at least get further along in your mind’s eye if your first attempts don’t work. On that note…

2. Keep trying.
If something doesn’t work the first time, try again. Keep trying different variations til you get something that works. Sometimes, I find it best to try a bunch of stuff and then come back to a project a few days later and suddenly a lightbulb will go off. You just have to let your brain marinate those ideas idly in the background of your everyday life.

3. Write it Down.
If you can’t act on a creative impulse as it happens: write it down. Don’t count on your brain to hold onto that idea; it will float away. I’m a listmaker by nature. I write lists of everything. I take notes. Sometimes it’s a checklist, other times it’s just simply putting it down on paper so I don’t lose it in my brain. I currently run around with a filofax for more timely things and an 8-subject notebook for all the other less-time-sensitive things. This notebook is a bible of ideas and chicken-scratch doodle. My subjects:
1. To Do: Everything and anything that needs to get done goes on the list; 2. To Buy: grocery lists & household items; 3. Covet: Things I want to buy. Every girl has to have a wishlist. This is actually really helpful for me to prevent impulse purchases; 4. To Draw: lists of things I would like to draw; some thumbnail/rough doodles of different ideas floating around in my head; 5. Rottencupcakes! Upcoming blog posts; ideas about redesigning the site and other sections I could add. A list of Let’s Make Stuff projects; 6. Apartment Therapy: General nesting. Things I need to do or purchase to make our home more homey & less room-filled-with-cardboard-boxes; 7. To Knit: The long list of all the things I want to knit. Yarns I want to try. Pattern drafting; 8. Freelance: Upcoming projects and current project notes. Yes,  I like this step.

4. Production=creation
Ideas are great! Actual stuff is better! Without your end project/piece/something to show for all the genius ideas you have in your head, all those ideas are still in your head. Make them reality.

5. Make time.
A lot of my projects are just work-on-them-when-I-work on them. For more intensive projects, like using my gocco printer or busting out a whole bunch of illustrations, I find it’s best to literally schedule time for those projects in my planner. If your crafting or art-making is sincerely important to you, you should make time for it. Priorities need to be examined. Decide what is important to you and make your actions reflect that hierarchy.

6. Make yourself accountable.
Rottencupcakes’ blog form is my way of keeping myself accountable. With an editorial calendar, it helps keep my energy focused and directed to a more consistent delivery of content. Content (product) is King. Everything else follows. It is totally awesome to link to all the neat things one finds on the internet (& goodness knows I love seeing what everyone is doing) BUT you have to limit the amount you ingest. Otherwise you’re gorging on the creations of others and not using that time to make your own stuff. For etsy, I tend to post to facebook or twitter or here about what’s coming up in the shop. Saying it makes it real and I certainly don’t want to disappoint.

7. Find your stride.
Have you noticed you get a creative surge at any particular time of the day? Day of the week? I find I create best late at night so I try to do most of my work at night; which works out since I have a full time job as an Art Director during the day. Working full time, blogging and having an etsy shop is a lot of stuff to do! If you find a certain time works for you, try to make room for that!

All in all it’s all about finding a process and series of habits that leads you to consistent production will lead you to greater creation. The more you do anything, the better you get at it. I think it all boils down to what works for you. And the willingness to endlessly discover better ways to do anything.

What about you? Is there any habits or tips that work for you to stay productive and to keep on creating?

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Charles & his rocketship.

Sep 29 2010

4x6

[headdesk]

Charles & his rocketship.

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Tonal Tuesday: hanks are handmade.

Sep 28 2010

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beautiful fibers

Tonal Tuesday: hanks are handmade

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October 2010 calendars & bonus iphone wallpaper!

Sep 27 2010

What’s this?! What’s this?! It’s early!?!? It’s that time again—from me to you, here’s your rottencupcakes 2010 October calendar. Rottencupcakes brings you new & improved teeth-rottening candies!

The printable ink-cartridge-be-damned version (8.5 x 11 inches):

October 2010 calendar: ink-cartridge-be-damned style!

To get the printable PDF, click on the picture above. Then right click & save as to your computer.

The printable ink-cartridge-friendly version (8.5 x 11 inches and formatted to use less ink from your printer & be easy to write on!):

October 2010 printable ink-conserving calendar

To get the printable PDF, click on the picture above. Then right click & save as to your computer.

The desktop version (1680 x 1024):

October 2010 desktop calendar

To get the full size desktop version, click on the image above. Click to zoom in and then right click & save as to your computer.

& bonus iPhone wallpaper!

October 2010 iphone wallpaper!

To get the iPhone version, click on the image above. Then right click & save as to your computer.

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Friday5: week 63

Sep 24 2010

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jigga whut?!

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Friday5: week 63

Press week madness! Friday, I salute you! Huzzah for the weekend!

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TiLT, part sixty-eight

Sep 23 2010

working on some night cheese...

most of my evenings are spent a bit like this.

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The things that are making this week alright:

  • My friend reviving his blog & some absolutely stellar photos! Check out Luke’s photos (& tutorials!) at ninethreestudio
  • Socially-acceptable breakfast ice cream (jamba juice)
  • Replacing fear with curiosity…and Yes and Yes. Uplifting without being too saccharine? Check. Funny and smart? And check.
  • Bicycling to work again! I missed Dolores!
  • Do you ever make a list of projects you probably will never start let alone finish? I certainly do and here’s a new one to add to it:  How-To: Felt Argyle Cushion cuteness!
  • More bicycle-love and a love of autumn, but you know the crunch of the leaves when you walk over them? that lovely noise that maybe makes you make an effort to step on every single leaf? That. Except instead of using my feet, I use my bicycle. :D
  • A friend shared this through google reader:  MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
  • Lots and lots of knitting with lots and lots of different yarn. Excitement! I’m thinking about starting to do yarn reviews here on rottencupcakes…yay or nay?
  • It’s Monday but it’s OK!
  • Still majorly looking forward to my friend’s visit which is soon!

What’s the word, hummingbird?

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Tonal Tuesday: xoxo, all my love

Sep 21 2010

tonaltuesday

trip on love

Tonal Tuesday: xoxo, all my love

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4×6: Let’s Dance, Bitches!

Sep 17 2010

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oonce oonce

4x6: Let's Dance, Bitches!

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Friday5: week 62

Sep 17 2010

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FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY!

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Friday5: week 62

WHEW! I am glad the week is almost over—lots of teeth gnashing and whatnot. Let’s hear it for the weekend! Friday, I salute you!

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