4 snow day suggestions for makers

Ken Mueller, the instructor of our upcoming Social Media class on March 10, had a post yesterday called ‘6 Social Media Lessons from a Snowy Day‘ and it got me in the winter spirit.
I know, I know, many of you everyone is ready for spring but I think we should all take the forced opportunity to relax, reflect and plan for the future. Here we go:
- Catch up with customers - First of all, Valentine’s day is coming up next weekend. What a great time to send out an email discussing what’s new and what’s to come in 2010. The snow has given you the time to send it and your customers the time to read it. If you have your show schedule or a new list of projects, share them. What you still don’t have an email list organized yet? Then that’s your snow day project. Mail Chimp is an awesome way (and free up to 500 addresses) to organize and connect with your customers (plus its fun to say you use Mail Chimp).
- Get Organized – Its a dreaded word in the studio: organize! You’d rather be creating than cleaning. Trust me so would I. But its necessary. Putting everything in its place, lets you find it faster when you need it. Plus you know the need to clean up hangs over you every day you work in there. Crank some tunes and tidy things up. You’ll be glad you did afterwards. Here’s some tips for Getting Organized from ArtBizCoach.com (Alyson teaches with the Guild on May 11-12.
- Find classes – We all should take a workshop now and then. Sure, you’ve mastered what you do. But have you thought about learning a new craft to inspire your existing craft? Or have you been interested in expanding your business skills or knowledge of social media for promoting yourself? Take a beginner class can just open your eyes to a new process. It can be a welcome break from always quilting or always throwing pots. Teachstreet is a great site for finding classes in your area. Or look over the online catalogs of some of the many art centers in the state: Goggleworks, Wayne Art Center or Main Line Art Center to name a few.
- Develop new ideas - Where do you want to go with your craft? Is there a new direction you’d like to take? This is an ideal time to do it. Its the first part of a new year. Artists who stay static in what they make eventually diminish on their returns. Plus it’ll do two things: 1) you’ll get inspired by the new line of work and 2) your collectors will have a new object to collect. Want inspiration? Take the Super ‘Bowl’ challenge this weekend with Hammermarks. It’ll be a fun diversion that might lead to new inspiration.
What are you waiting for? Get ready for the snow!




2 comments
You can, of course, spend the time making, baking, resting or sledding as well.
Thanks for the SBC shoutout, Nick! That’s obviously what I spent my snow days working on. Of course, you forgot to add shoveling as a snow day activity ;^)
This is a great post and I’ll keep it in mind for Tuesday when we’ll have snowpocalypse redux.
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