London is here.

It's here! Finally in the shop!

I have this wall in my house that I am going to fill with each Children Around the World print and I'm just going to collage the frames as I go! I'll keep you updated with how it looks.  Each month there will be a new one to add, and the kids are so excited to build their travel wall!

I wanted to tell you also, that Soule Mama is having a giveaway for the shop this weekend, so make sure to swing by and enter in! There are some great deals going on there too, if you care to look closely:)

You'll also notice that the shop is well stocked right now! You can expect a bit more in the holiday section to come soon, but as it is...things are good to go.

Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend!

xo

sarahP.S. Don't mind the mess while I am giving the blog a good bit of fall cleaning.

Support Handmade and other ramblings

Thanks all for the lovely comments about the new Children Around the World series...I am just as excited. I'm spreading it out over the year, but only because there are things like books, fabric lines and children to love and feed. You know...details. But I think you'll love it! As I mentioned, LONDON will be first, and I'll be updating the shop by this weekend. I'll keep you posted. By the way, could you see this cute reaction to the very distracting kiss? I've always wanted to do that! You know what happens if he responds back, right? Off with his head! :)

After posting "The Sarah Jane Story: Part 1" I got so many emails from you sharing your encouraged feelings to start or build your creative businesses. I was so inspired by so many of your stories! I have been contemplating this next move for the blog for a very long time now, and feel like this holiday season is the perfect time to support those of you that have creative businesses. I'm going to be adding a "Support Handmade" sponsorship column just over to the left hand side here, and will be offering low cost ad spots for you to feature your creative business. I know how hard it is to get a creative business off the ground, and I'd love to offer my support to you, my readers! Plus, it will give all of us here a chance to buy handmade this Holiday Season. I'm making the Handmade pledge, are you?

If you are interested in being a sponsor, I'd love to hear from you! You can click here for more details.

October is coming soon....and though these aren't new, I am updating the shop with all things festive right now. Remember these? We'll be decorating for Halloween this weekend, and I'm already getting these prints out.

We have some new offers in the shop as well...customization on prints, larger print sizes and folded cards with any design from the shop. Hooray!

And forgive the mess for a while....the blog will be getting some tweaks and facelifts over the next bit. But we're still here and doing fine!

O.K. I'm done rambling....Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone!

Children Around the World.

A few things changed when Ken and I started bringing babies into the world. O.K....a lot of things changed! But one of the obvious changes was that we just didn't travel any more. Or just not as much. We have managed a few really great getaways, but over all...those plans to visit Japan and Russia were put into the "Keep Dreamin'" category. And that's OK: children are worth it. But I have a really strong love for traveling, and get the travel itch more often than not. In fact, most of my dreams (and I am a very vivid dreamer) are about traveling to new or favorite over-seas locations. The other night for instance, I traveled to Copenhagen. It's fair trade, I guess.

But it got me thinking of what I wanted to introduce to the shop next. I have honestly so much that I do want to introduce, but I've had this idea for a while now, and I'm finally getting around to it:

Children around the world. Travel posters. Multi-cultural prints. A chance to expose children to various places around the world....in the privacy and the comfort of their own rooms and playrooms.

We bought Ian an illustrated road map of London this summer, and pinned it right next to his bed. And because he is familiar with Sherlock Holmes, Mary Poppins, Peter Pan and Paddington Bear, this map brought a certain reality to these fictitious stories. Since I have been there many times, it only seemed natural for me to share my love for this great city. But it dawned on me....he has never been to London! He only knows what he learns from books and pictures.

And then it hit me. I want to illustrate childhood in cities all around the world.

So every month, for the next 12 months, I'll be illustrating a print from a major city around the world.

Here's the list:

London

Paris

Amsterdam

Tokyo

Beijing

Sydney

Buenos Ares

New Delhi

Cairo

St. Petersburg

Honolulu

New York City

Coming up with this list was rather challenging...I mean, where do you stop? But I factored in quite a bit: Places I know and love, places I know other people know and love, and places that I actually wanted to illustrate. It's always subject to change. But I think it's a pretty good list. And just FYI: these aren't meant to be cultural representations of each city and culture: just children interacting with the essence of that city in mind. Essence being the key word.

So, folks: there will be a shop update in the next few days. I'll keep you posted. But in the mean time, I'm thinking of seriously sweet vignettes of children from all around the globe!

Stay tuned!

In which Sarah reveals a really big secret:

Hello, Hello!

Ok. Some really exciting news here. It's what I've been hinting at the past week or so.

And maybe some of you guessed it! But you have to watch the video to find out. I'm secretly squealing in delight! But I don't squeal in the video. Sorry. My babies were sleeping.

And if for some reason, you can't view the short 43 second film, just know that what this means is there will be lots for you to sew and make with come May 2011!!!!!!

OK! I'm off to speak at TOUCHPOINT....but I honestly can't wait to tell more. I promise I'll share when I can!

And really, thank YOU for all your wonderful support. I couldn't have done this without this blog. You are the best!

xoxo sarah

Juvenile line.

Can I just tell you. I have the best job in the world. I wake up to 3 ready-to-explore-the-world-children. I get to spend time in my home all day. I get to read picture books as much as I want. I get to draw for kids. I get to see the world like children do all day. Oh, and there are all the other minor things like laundry, dishes, carpooling, budgeting, lessons, mopping, and working late hours after kids are in bed. But truthfully, I can't think of a better job doing what I love to do, at home.

Tonight I was sketching on the floor while the kids were playing, and Addie asked me to draw her. She had just chopped a good 6 inches of her hair into a darling bob, and wanted to pose for me. She loves to pose. Like most kids love to be in front of mommy's camera, Addie loves to pose while I draw. And most times, she comes and finishes the drawing how she likes it. Tonight, she wanted a crown, a bow, a tutu and added the text on her shirt and some flip flops. And to be honest, it looks better after she touched it.

Juvenile line. I've been thinking a lot about how my children draw, and how it reflects how they see the world. And how what I draw and see is so different than what they draw and see. It's an interesting concept: they see so much more, but draw so much less. And truly, that is the art I hope to re-achieve someday. True art is expressing as much as possible in as little as possible. And that 'juvinile line'...a child's expression which exposes in part how they see their world....makes all the difference.

The delicate balance of art and business.

So I'm going to be on T.V. this Monday morning. I know, pretty crazy. I would normally be really shy and nervous, but I get to speak about a topic that I am super passionate about and one that I hope other women and mother's tuning in will benefit from. I'm going to be on my local news station with 2 other women discussing the realities of starting a business from home, as well as tips to get started. I've been wondering what I'm going to say, and I have some ideas...but I'm looking for more.

Starting my business nearly 3 years ago was a really scary thing. But I was so gung-ho and so driven, those fears never really crept in. I was possibly too naive to know what I was getting into, and maybe that was a good thing! But it's interesting, because when you are a business, you have to start thinking of business-y type things. Things like:  "Will people even buy this stuff?" " How am I going to market myself?" " How am I going to pay for it all?" And pretty soon, all those creative ideas start to get mixed in with very non-creative realities that very often yank those creative juices and throw them to the ground. Thoughts like, "You can't do that! No one has done anything like that before, and it'll get run over." Or, "That would be too costly or take too much time." Or, "Sure you think it's a good idea, but it has to appeal to lots more people than just you!"

Do any of these voice sound familiar? It's interesting: the banter that goes back and forth in my head now that my art isn't just a creative hobby any more. It's my work! And I don't like to call it that, because I really do love it, and it's better to think of it as play, or I get stressed about it.  But let's face it. You love to create! You love getting your hands dirty and just making it is what you do best. And to have a business from that? Heaven. But there is the reality that you are a business...you are ultimately in this to be successful, and you must be concerned about outcome. That is the nature of being self-employed! And if I have learned anything, thinking about outcome always inhibits by ability to create good art. Always. Hands down. But how to purely create without letting the natural worries of being a business creep in, is an art in and of itself.  Allowing yourself to truly express without worry or thought is a lot harder to do when there are people on the other side of the table. But, I also have learned, that it can be incredibly motivating  and can help you open up to that truly creative place.

My answer is Love. Love (the opposite of fear) will wipe away all those business-y concerns that we all have to think about. Love will create your best art. Love will inspire you to create from that genius place. Love will keep you going when times are hard and your aren't having the successes you need. Love will bring other people to you who will love what you do too.

Love, Love, Love. I hear a song coming:)

But isn't it true? We must "lose the fear of being wrong" and only then will we be truly successful because our work will be wonderful and beautiful and real.

So, I would love to know your thoughts. I am going to be giving some advice about starting an at-home business and also the realities of life as a stay-at-home-mom business owner. I hope to be taking the spin of how to keep that creative spirit alive when you are juggling all the aspects of starting a business.

What advice do you have about balancing the creative side and the business side of things? Does having a business interfere with your natural instinct to just create and not care what other people think? And if you don't have a hobby based business, what questions do you have about how to get started or what to be aware of when you do get started?

Thanks you guys! I can't wait to hear your responses. I have a feeling there is a lot to be said on this topic.

Christmas in August!

This week I made another normal trip to UPS to send my illustrations to Harper Collins like I have been for months now. But this time....it was a special delivery.

The final art for Christmas Goodnight is in! DONE AND DONE!

Did you hear that? I have to keep pinching myself. For real? Have I really finished? Remember how this journey started a year ago? Yes. One year. And a great year at that. I have a completely new perspective of children's books now. I've always known in my head how much goes into a picture book, but it wasn't until I actually became an illustrator myself, have I fully understood the labor of love involved.

The actual final art took only about 6-8 weeks in the making. What takes so long is getting the vision, storyline and sketches just right.  Well, that and a whole bunch of big life events that I had to work around (having baby #3, moving twice and becoming a first time homeowner all while trying to make deadlines!) And though the book took longer than expected, it couldn't have worked out better. In that year's worth of work, I've also been given an education of a lifetime! For someone who kinda skipped the whole art school scene, this has been my Illustrating Children's Book Degree. You guys, the publishing world is SO COOL and the people that get the books out there on the shelves are SO SMART and TALENTED and just plain AMAZING. I've been so lucky to work with such gifted mentors. There is so much that goes into getting a book to be at it's best. I think I've gone through at least 15 revisions of just this short Christmas book. But getting the vision and the storyline just right, as well as all the visual details right takes patience and creativity, and I'm so glad I got to work with the kind of people that know creativity and ideas come when they come, and can't be forced.

I will for sure post more about the book and it's insides once it gets closer to publication. But, it's not going to be for a good while. I've sent the art to the big guys in New York and there are a lot of color scanning and adjustments that they do, and then it's off to press which takes several months all together.

So that's that! Now it's off to unpacking boxes and really moving into our house...and getting out some new art. Sorry guys...this blog hasn't been very artsy lately...but that's cause everything has been going to this book. Stay tuned for more art soon. There's a lot bubbling up that's needs to surface now that Christmas is over around here!

PS-If you are new to the blog, here's the info about the book:

A Christmas Goodnight written by Laura Godwin, illustrated by Sarah Jane Wright

Published with Katherine Tegan Books, an imprint of Harper Collins Children's

Coming to stores Fall 2011

Birthday SALE and some news!

Hello!

This is a special week here in the studio. Coupla things going on:

First, my stationary and prints were featured on our local news station. If you are visiting from KSL, Hello! Nice to have you visit!

It's a great segment on the lost art of letter writing, and Sarah Jane Studios was featured as a great place to get stationery that makes you want to write to your loved ones more! Thanks so much Studio 5!Also featured were the lovely Sycamore Street Press, (who, coincidentally, is run by the wonderful Eva who was a freshman dorm mate of mine!) and another favorite of mine: Isabella's umbrella. She is a fantastic illustrator and you can see more of her work here.

You can watch the segment below...my stuff is about 1/2 way through, but it's a great feature so watch all!

And, also on the calendar this week:

A birthday. My birthday. I know...another year older. But frankly, I am excited. I really love birthdays...especially the breakfast in bed, favorite meal, and hand made cards it brings.

I even made myself a card. I am just in love with mermaids lately! I really can't stop. This card is already in the shop here. Do you like it as a print too? Let me know...

SO: in honor of news worthy events,

We are having a SALE!

This week only, it's another buy 2 get one FREE!!!

What you need to do:

  • Go and visit the ETSY shop here.
  • Order 2 items and place them in your ETSY cart
  • MENTION the 3rd item you would like for free in the "Message to seller" box.
  • Make sure that the 3rd free item is less than or equal to the least expensive item in your cart.
  • Place your order, and we'll ship it to you with a sweet note saying "thanks, we love you, you're great..." You get the idea.
  • SALE ends Friday July 16th.

OK! That's a wrap up. I'm off to go finish the book. I am scheduled to finish this week! Wish me luck! It then goes to print and will be out next year. I simply can't wait to show you more!