Giveaway 5: Sarah Jane shop!

Today is the final day of giveaways! Thanks for your support of my sponsors here. It really is a great community to be a part of .... this creative neighborhood of sorts. I love it. All of us here who just love making and creating. Sometimes I just feel so blessed to surrounded by so many beautiful people, and the things they create.

So, for today's giveaway, I'm offering a grand prize!

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In exchange for your comments below, I'm going to be giving away 4 yards of fabric, in 1/4 to 1/2 cut pieces from my OUT TO SEA and LET'S PRETEND line. I'm also going to be adding to that a $50 gift card to the shop!

And as an added bonus, you can get 15% OFF ON ANYTHING THIN IN THE SHOP through the weekend for a mini-pop-up-sale. Enter the code SEPTEMBER15 at the time of your purchase to get the discount

HOW TO ENTER: 

1) Leave a comment below, with a suggestion of what you'd like to see here at SARAH JANE this next year. What would you like to see more of?  Less of? Do you have any suggestions you'd like to share? I'd love to hear your responses!

OPTIONAL ENTRIES: 

1) Follow my Facebook page, and leave a comment below that you did

2) Follow my Instagram page, and leave a comment below that you did

3) Subscribe for my newsletter and leave a comment below that you did.

 

And remember, so go and look back at this weeks' giveaways! You can enter by Sunday September 15th 2013. All winners will be announced Monday!

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The lucky winner is FERN N #213

 

GIVEAWAY 4: The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Hair

giveaway4 Today's giveaway is an exciting announcement.

Jake Parker, one of my kids FAVORITE illustrators (remember Awesome Man?)  just came out with another book this week.

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The Girl who wouldn't brush her hair is seriously a charmer. A must have if you have any girls in the house.

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Besides the fact that the illustrations are amazing, and the story is so darling, this book will make a hair brusher out of anyone.

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Take Ella. My 4 year old has the longest, most gorgeous hair, but she has refused to let me brush is for seriously the past year. It's no joke a project to get her to sit still every night and comb through it, which always resulted in the rats-nest-super-tangled-BUN-hair-do.

You know what I mean?

Enter Jake's book.

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The story is about a girl who refuses to brush her hair, and mice start to make a home in her locks (rats nests), which at first is rather entertaining, but by the end she isn't a big fan, resulting in The Girl being a devout hair brusher. It's hilarious.

And works like a charm:)

Ella has brushed her hair every day for 2 weeks now after getting the book, and wears her hair in braids every night. No joke. She's a new woman, and I have this book to thank for it!

For today's giveaway, Jake is giving away 1 signed copy of the book! 

HOW TO ENTER: 

1) Leave a comment below. Maybe a funny brushing hair story? I'm sure you've got one.

2) Entries open until Sunday September 15th, 2013

3) One winner will be chosen and announced September 16th

And be sure to spread the word....good books deserve a proper shout out!

Make sure to check out the other giveaways going on right now, with one last final one coming tomorrow!

Enjoy!! I can't wait to hear how you like the book!

 

GIVEAWAY WEEK: Felt on the Fly

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Today I bring you a rainbow of color...all for you!

I love Felt on the Fly! 100% Merino wool felt in over 100 colors to choose from. Mouth watering eye candy for sure. Yum!

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Felt on the Fly is going to be giving away a $50 gift card towards any of their felt sheet color stories! And for all of you, you can get 10% off your order from now until Sept. 18th with the code: SARAHJANE

 

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HOW TO ENTER: 

1) Visit Felt on the Fly and leave a comment below

2)Entries open until SUNDAY SEPT 15th

3) One Winner will be announced Sept 16th

And don't forget about the discount! Happy Felt Making!

Enjoy!

PS: Don't forget about the other giveaways open all week! More still to come!!

 

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congrats to Tammy #153

 

GIVEAWAY WEEK: Fat Quarter Shop

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Today's giveaway is from the Fat Quarter shop. We all love them, yes? I adore their shop! 

They are going to be giving away two bundles of my LET's PRETEND fabric! 

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And the best part? TWO winners!

HOW TO ENTER: 

1) Leave a comment below. I'd love to know your favorite print from this fabric line. Or you can just say HI to FQ shop:)

2)Entries open until SUNDAY SEPT 15th

3) TWO Winner will be announced Sept 16th

Make sure to follow them on Facebook, Pinterest and sign up for their newsletter too! They always have so much going on!

Have fun!! Remember, entries are open all week! Come tomorrow for yet another. xoxo

 

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congrats to Lacey winner #210

GIVEAWAY WEEK: Sewing Tales to Stitch and Love

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This week I'm hosting some amazing giveaways from some of my amazing sponsors. I'm so excited to share them with you!

Each day this week, you will have the chance to enter a new giveaway! So come back every day for a new gift! Details are at the end of this post.

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Today's giveaway is also a big shout out for a new sewing book!

Do you know Kerry at Kidgiddy? She is a super star crafter, and has JUST come out with a sewing book you are going to love. With a forward by Heather Bailey, this book is full of adorable creative soft toys and I can't wait to get my hands on it.

The book releases October 18th, and so this is an early, signed by the author early copy! You can also pre-order the book here.

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I am always on the look out for new soft toy and doll patterns. This is sure to hit the spot!

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So fun, right?

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KID GIDDY is giving away one copy of the book, and entries will be from the comments below.

TO ENTER: 

1) Leave a comment below

OPTIONAL EXTRA ENTRIES:

2) Like KIDGIDDY's Facebook page and leave a comment below telling us that you did

3) Follow KIDGIDDY on Instagram with a comment below that you did

4) Entries close Sunday Sept. 15th

5) USA and International entries accepted

 

Launching a new book is such a big deal. It's a labor of love, and I'm so thrilled that I can be part of getting the word out. Kerry is such a talented crafter. I'm so excited to get my hands on these patterns!

And remember to come back daily for a new deal! I'll go through all the giveaways at the end of the week, and announce the winners Monday Sept. 16th.

Have fun!!

 

 

 

School Lunch Notes part 2

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Remember the Printable Lunch notes from last year? My kids loved them, and I'm finally making more!

I'm a diligent lunch note maker. Are you? I grew up with my mom always sneaking in little reminders, happy quotes, funny one-liners and just plain "I love you's."

It always set my day right.

And now with my own kids, I'm always drawing on my kids napkins, making sweet little hello's, and I thought I'd make them available to you too!

This is a FREE download. I've included the printable from last year as well in case ya missed it.

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And for a YEAR LONG supply of lunch box notes, I’ve made this incredible set of notes that will last for the 180 days of school, and guess what? It works for pre-school kids all the way to grownups! Inspirational thoughts, sweet messages as well as inspiring quotes that will keep your favorite people motivated to do their best and stay connected to you all day long!

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PRINTABLE LUNCH NOTES

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Enjoy!

Happy Lunch making!

On Style.

shadowgirl When I knew I was going to be an artist, around age 6-7, I wasn't on a quest to find  my STYLE. It sounds silly. What child it on a quest to find their style? They are just interested in finding anything.

I was.

To an extent.

From an early age, I knew that if I wanted to learn how to draw a tree, first I had to sit and look at a tree. And draw it while I was looking at it.

But then I realized, that there were many ways to draw that same tree. With a painbrush. With a pen.

With short stubby lines. With long fluid ones.

Each attempt made me feel something different about that tree.

Being exposed to a lot of art as a child, I soon realized that every artist had his own voice, and I became thrilled with so many forms of art.

I get asked a lot how I found my STYLE, and while I won't mention it all here (way too long!) I will say that I did have a very strong sense of what I liked in art and why.

I started out painting because that's the education I had at a young age.

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The above painting is a painting I did when I was 15, and I spent the summer copying lots of different artists. This is a painting of a painting, and in my early years, that's how I taught myself.

 

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Here's a portrait I did of my husband when we were early married. But I realized pretty fast that I didn't want to go into painting because it was just too time consuming and frankly, wasn't what I wanted to SAY to the world. But because I had dabbled in lots of areas, I knew that about myself.

But while I had a traditional education in highschool, I knew that wasn't my style. I liked it, but it wasn't my voice. And with the hours and hours I'd spent pouring over picture book illustration, and drawing with line and wash, I really found myself drawn to a more simplistic illustration style. I marveled at how much feeling could be felt in just a few lines and a bit of color. While an oil painting could say so much, I wanted to say just as much if not more, with as little as possible. Which is so challenging. But that's what excited me!

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When I started to build my artwork professionally, I spent a lot of time surrounded by my favorite illustrators. I discovered what I loved about their work, and what I had to add to that style.

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One hero of mine, Marc Simont, just died last month at the age of 97. Did you hear about that?

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He taught me that so much information could be said by just ONE line. Less is more. His artwork challenged me to really be deliberate about my line work and how much art I put on a page. I adore his work!

I have so many hero's, and I might take some time later on to go through more. And identifying the pieces that have made your voice what it is, is really lovely to identify and see. Like pieces of a puzzle. Because often, you don't know what's influenced your style until after the fact.

Finding your own personal style, in what ever it is you do, is a multi-layered journey. And I believe it should always be stretching and reaching for new places. My own style has changed over the years, and I love discovering where it's leading me.

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And as a side note, my friend Monica Lee, who has the super awesome site called SMART CREATIVE WOMEN with a site full of interviews from the design world's super creative people, has just launched an online class called SMART CREATIVE STYLE. It's an interactive online course all on developing your own personal style. I have a video interview up on her site today talking about creative process and style! The course includes my input and is full of amazing council from some real style pro's. See her page here!

I'd love to know your thoughts on style, and what you've learned in your own journey. In this day and age when SO many voices are heard and seen online, knowing your own individuality is so important.

Isn't it?

 

 

 

back in the studio

IMG_2975 The maternity leave that I took 5 weeks before baby and 3 weeks after has been an incredible break. It wasn't exactly planned, so I'm throwing myself back into deadlines and projects that were left very unfinished.

Good news is, I'm back. And it feels good.

But of course, as soon as I opened up the studio again, dust balls and everything, Addie was just as excited to get back too. But I think what she was most excited to get back, was her mom again. While I've been "home" all this time, I've not really been myself with my body & and baby demanding so much of me. And she was anxious to be with her normal mom again:)

But I had a whole day planned, and instead we ended up sewing together....her way!

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Addie has been begging me to show her how to use the sewing machine so she could learn to make her own doll, and I've put it off (like every other project) because of my laid up pregnancy situation.

And it had been way over due for so long, we tackled it right then and there.

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She had drawn up a pattern (which I politely mentioned might not really look like she wanted it to in the final stages) but she insisted! A good lesson in pattern making, I thought. Ginormous arms? Hmmm. Slanted head? We'd make it work.

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And after a few minor and major surgeries (the white thread over-correcting some things can't be seen via an iphone picture, but you get the idea) we had a doll!

She's so proud. And I am too.

I'm so lucky I get to share my studio with little awesome people.

Sometimes I overlook how important it is for me to stop and do projects that my kids direct. I have so many projects going on all the time, that often my projects get labeled as "more important."

The trick is in doing both. And that's the studio space that feels just right.