I did it, I had the Open Studio.
This is the 'East Coast or Bust!' Open Studio. I want to get back east for some fun and family, but I need money to do it so I decided to have an open studio to fund it. I worked like mad and made some new purses, some "Melly Mini Nudes", and to get a few new pieces made.
It was a great success. I am amazed.

Here is my design wall with all my offerings before folks started coming in. When I put it up, I felt like I didn't have much to offer and felt small. But then people started coming.

David made cookies which were very tastey. Beside which he hand sewed some zipper tape, zigzagged some borders and was a real sport!
My good friend Elisa brought over homemade Almond Rocca, little did she know this is my favorite candy. I will have to get the recipe from her, because it is her grandfathers recipe and I wouldn't want it to get lost to posterity! :) Not only that but Elisa swept some dust bunnies and took photos for me.

Here are some happy customers (goofy tired me), Ruth Garrison (look at the second quilt down-she won The Award of Excellence), Brenda Smith, Sherry, Bea, and I am sorry to say I can't remember the last woman's name.

And here are some of my fabric offerings. I think it was an especially good idea to sell some inexpensive things. The economy is so bad right now!

This is what Monk thought of the whole idea. He did come into my studio, stretch and look around. But left soon after and, well, you see his tail.
Then phase two came through. Darcy Falk, Kate Watters and Diane, among others came to support and bought some smalls.
I finished the day with the East Coast trip paid for.
I act as though every success is a suprise to me. I suppose I need to stop this behavior and sit in the center of my creativity, knowing that I have earned each milestone and penny. But every success is still a suprise.
I felt insecure and excited when I made the leap and decided to use my art to obtain a monetary goal. I bought the airfare before having the money in hand, impetus I suppose. But of course people want my art. People love art, decorating thier homes and to have a piece of art from a friend or acquintance is a joy. I know that much! I will work on letting go of the insecurity and to stand in the center of my creativity. But I am still grateful and happy to have such support by both friends and the universe.










