5 Ways to Garden An At Home Creative Business

Today, some thoughts about how building a creative career while rearing a houseful of children is just like gardening. 

1) Gardening is messy. I mean, let's get real. We are growing in dirt. Good, rich, amazing, awesome, yummy soil! It's amazing! But it's messy. Let's not deny this, look past it, or pretend we are growing a garden on marble slabs. You just can't. You've got dirt...in your nails, your knees, on your feet, and in your shoes. And it's all part of the job. Our big beautiful job. Show it off, be proud of it...learn how to keep it off your kitchen floor of course, but don't be ashamed if your life is messy. None of us are primped and curled all day. It takes digging in the dirt to produce really great work. Let yourself get messy.

2) You can't go a day without tending your garden. Contrary to popular belief, you can't really take a day off from tending your garden. I mean, if you have things on Auto-pilot with an irrigation system you can. And that's how we can go on vacation. Find ways to get part of your business on auto-pilot. For me, it's shipping and handling, scheduling social media when I can, having a calendar, streamlining business, etc. Kids, however, there really isn't any auto pilot there:) So for me, I'm constantly tending to something. So when the down time does come, in small and infrequent bouts, I relish in it. Maintenance  is part of the deal. I'm not a maintenance person, so this one is hard for me. But the more I accept it, the better I get. 

3) Plan for the long haul. One thing I've learned from my husband, who LOVES to garden, is that crops do better with time. The longer you garden, the better you get and more you learn. But the interesting thing about gardening, is that unless you live in California, you only get one chance a year at figuring things out. So it takes time. Our first year planting strawberries we learned that the birds would go straight for them, and we needed to protect them better. But it took until the next year to apply what we had learned. And so it is with your business...especially with kids in tow. Things take longer while you are raising children and building a creative career. And that's ok. In the long run, you will be better for it. Let things take their course, and learn from your mistakes, applying them along the way. You aren't in a race. You are building your life. So be patient. 

4) There are dormant seasons. Like any normal garden, there are seasons that apply to it. Plants go dormant. You have to prune and cut back, so you can make way for new growth to come. And in a creative business, you will have set backs, creative blocks, seasons where the ideas just aren't coming. Be ok with that. Let the winter come. And know that Spring ALWAYS ALWAYS comes. The first time I experienced "winters" in my career, I panicked. Would I every get back on my feet? Would I ever have my creative flow back? I honestly thought I was done. And when you are in the public view, it's a terrifying feeling. But, let me tell you, it's all just a season. Let the winter come, and take advantage of the empty space. Take a vacation, prepare for when the ideas will come, clean out a closet. Have trust in your creative seasons. 

5) Pace yourself. Something about this world of social media had convinced me on some level that unless we are go-go-go and always on, the world will stop. I'm not really sure where I started to believe that nonsense, but as soon as I recognized that I had started to pick up on that belief, I stopped dead in my tracks. Who says we have to be ON 24/7? Who says we have to be bearing "fruit" every season? This goes hand in hand with principal 3 & 4. Learn to pace yourself. My husband had a huge "Ah-ha" that he shared with me last night. It's not about managing your time, it's about managing your energy. We all have the same amount of time. But learning to pace your energy is personal to you, your family and your goals. Take time when you need to take time. Step away when you need to step away. Your garden will always be there. And it's SO important that you pace yourself for your lifestyle, and not for someone else. Your Garden isn't your neighbors garden. Pay attention to what you are growing in your life, and tend to it accordingly. Gardens will tell you what they need, just like children and just like your business. Watch for the signs and symptoms that some with pacing yourself too fast or too slow, and take the time to learn your personal pace. 

 

For me, this is an on going, personal learning process. But when I have been able to step back, and apply these principles, it's more than what I ever expected it to be. I guess that would be principle #6: The end result always ends up being worth it. YOU planted it. YOU did this. And it's the best feeling to see the garden growing. But it's not without hard work, that often becomes overshadowing to the end goal. So glad I get to learn what I'm learning...as messy as it can be sometimes:) This cute picture above is an outtake from my photoshoot with Chant Vaughn, and Anders just wasn't happy at all that day. We had the photoshoot scheduled weeks in advance, and it just so happened that the next morning I discovered he had a double ear infection. Poor Baby! We got at least one good picture, which is all you really need, right? The realities of working with kids. It's messy, but I love it! 

xo
Sarah

New Christian Art for Nurseries

For years I have struggled with finding the right picture of Jesus for my children's room. I don't talk about my faith often enough here, but Jesus is the center of our family, and I care so much about having visual reminders around the home.

As a mother of 4 children, and even as a child myself, I've noticed that children aren't as attracted to the pictures of Christ that are more dramatic, dark or earth tone in color. Children know Jesus to be the creator of our colorful world, tender, soft and gentle. They haven't yet come to know the Redemptive Christ that is more often portrayed in Christian art. They relate to a sweet Jesus, colorful and bright. I've wanted to create my own illustrations for a while, but I've put it off because, well.....llustrating a picture of Jesus is rather an intimidating task!! But after talking with other mothers about my feelings on this, I realized that maybe it's true...it's difficult to find art of the Savior in colors that we decorate our babies nurseries in. It's difficult to find pictures of Jesus that are simple and non-classical in nature. And for very good reasons...deciding to illustrate this print was maybe the hardest thing I've ever chosen to do!

This print, JESUS LOVES ME, is available in two colors. I couldn't decide which I liked best, so they are both available! This is the first in hopefully more Christian art prints that I hope to bring to the shop in an effort to help Moms, like me, find Christian art that inspires but also fits in the decor of a child's space.  I've already put this one up in my kid's rooms, and they love it. I hope your children love it too! 

I will be debuting these at BYU on Friday at the BYU bookstore at Women's Conference and would love to see you there if you are local! They are available in the shop now!

New Space, New Changes.

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Hello! Thanks for a great sale yesterday! It's been so fun to get all these packages out to you! We are in the studio packing away, and it feels good to clean out, and make room for more projects in the future:) 

I'm cleaning up on all fronts, and I wanted to let you know that, as you can tell, I have a new website and blog! But, like all cleaning, there is still some more work to do, so forgive me as the blog is still under construction a bit. The shop is still my original shop, and will be shifting over to this new space soon, just FYI. And currently my blog is still getting worked on. So, Mind the Gap!

I'd love it if you'd look around and let me know what you think! Let me know if there are any bugs on the website, etc. I hope you like it! I was able to work with the incredible Dabito at Old Brand New, and he's done an amazing job! He's so super talented, and I'm just so glad that I finally was able to build a space that had all my work and brand in one single location that you can look through easily. 

And in other news, Allie, my studio manager, is moving to Arizona, and we will be moving the shop there too. When you find someone as amazing as Allie, you don't try to replace her. You just follow her wherever she goes! So I'm sad to move packing and shipping out of my home, but so glad to keep Allie! 

It feels good to be blogging again....good to be back. 

Cheers! 

Sarah Jane Fabric Flash Sale

I'm doing some major spring cleaning in the studio right now, and I'm selling off leftovers of my fabric that has been taking up tons of space! I am making room for new fabric to come into the studio (more on that soon!) and so I'm selling off Fat Quarter bundles and scrap back in a quick flash sale today! 

CLICK HERE for the page of fabric listings

At 1 pm Mountain Standard Time in the USA (That's Denever time if you don't know) I will be posting Fat Quarter Bundles from my past collections, which will be grouped by collection, and will have 10 in a stack. I can't list each bundle individually, so you won't know exactly what you are getting, but If you know what collection you are looking for, and what colors, you should be good. You are also welcome to specify a certain piece if you are looking for one and I will do my best, but I can't promise. 

The last time I had a studio sale, it sold in about a minute or so. So I'm trying to make it as easy to check out as possible. If you put an item in your cart first, you will be able to keep it in your cart, but you won't know if it's yours for good until you go to check out. Does that make sense? Also, if you've purchased before or have an account, your info will be automatically filled in which can make things faster too. 

Just helpful hints:) 

It feels good to be making room for more fabric coming soon! 

And to be blogging again. 

On this new site! Which is still getting tweaked, but it's exciting!

More on that soon too:) 

See you At 1pm! 

Sarah

Blogging Again Soon

Hello! I'm peeking in to say hello, and let you know I am here, alive and well, and still very active in all things Sarah Jane! I stopped blogging for a spell kind of on accident...a gentle mix of winter ills, deadlines, post holiday slump and instagram taking the roll of communicating the stuff that's going on behind the scenes.

But also, because I'm building a new website, and a new blog, shop, etc. and You know...it always feels funny to update your old space while you're building a new one!

But I wanted to come on in and say hello, hope you are still here, and let you know that I'm planning on keeping the blog up but more so when I get the new site up at the end of the month! A perfect spring clean:)

I can't wait to show you the new site, which will be so wonderful so see so much more all in one place.

Thanks guys!

Sarah

Photography by the lovely Chaunte Vaughn

New Calendars in the Shop!

I'm so excited! You've been asking, and we've put it together: The 2015 Sarah Jane Calendar. Twelve of my newest illustrations...one for each month. It's lovely! It comes with a string, ready to hang.

There is a limited quantity, so hurry before they are gone!

Happy Holidays everyone, and I hope you are enjoying this lovely month of December.

Calendar available here.

Black Friday Sale

Black Friday Sales are here! And we are offering a huge discount to the entire store. I hope you enjoy this final sale of the year! We are so thankful this holiday season for all the support you've given, and we are so happy to say thank you this weekend! In addition to wallpaper, prints and necklaces, we have sale items that are new as well as downloadable Christmas items!

Happy Holiday season to you all, and enjoy!

xo Sarah

New Paper Puppets in the shop

It's been a while since I've made new paper puppets in the shop! They are one of my best sellers, and I know you have so much fun making these! This summer, we had an amazing Midsummer Event that I helped to host, and I made these articulated puppets for the event. And now you can print and download them! It's a little late for Midsummers, but these puppets are perfect for a folksy halloween!

There are four characters from the play A Midsummer Night's Dream that I felt were the most fun. I actaully was in this play in highschool and it was such a great experience! It's so playful and fun, and timeless!

The story is that The King of the Fairies (not shown) wants to seek revenge on the Queen of the fairies and orders Puck, a spritely elf, to make a magical flower potion and use it on Titania so that she falls in love with the first thing that she sees. Puck has mischieviously turned Nick Bottom's head into the head of a Donkey just for fun, and places him in view of the Fairy Queen. Puck requires the help of the fairy to carry out the plan, and it ends up being a hilarious whimsical practical joke!

I hope you enjoy making these puppets! They are printable on any home computer, but I do suggest that you print on heavier paper so that the puppest can hold their own weight when help upright. You will need to purchase mini-brads to fasten them together (available at any craft store in the scrapbook deparment). You'll also need a pushpin, scissors, tape and a wooden dowel or stick to hold the puppets upright if you so wish.

The download also includes a procenium incase you would like to create a staged event!

These videos below were SO fun to make. Stop Animation is a new creative addiciton of mine, and it makes everything come to life! Trisha Zemp and I had so much fun putting this together. She's amazing to work with, and we had a l ittle too much fun.

(there are two videos FYI...the second is a white starting screen:) My kids love making stop animation videos on the ipad, and these puppets would be so much fun to make movies with. Check out all the other puppets I have in the shop! I hope to be adding more in the weeks and months to come!

Purchase and Download your puppets here, and you will get an email automatically in your inbox with the 7 page document ready to print out!