- Buttons. This was a suggestion months ago from fellow potter-blogger Sue Pariseau, and I got started on designing a button, but then got busy with orders and Christmas stuff before I got a design I really like. I am scrapping my first mold - the design just isn't working with what I have learned since making it. I know, right? it's a button. Cut a circle, drill a couple holes, and get on with your life. But it turns out that a really good button needs more thought (weight, hole quantity and placement, how the design works with the holes, what about the back, blah-blah-blah.) The world doesn't need any more mediocre buttons, so I pushed back production until I have time to do it right.
- Vessel sinks. I've been asked by a former schoolmate and Facebook connection to design a vessel sink for production. I've put this off, mostly because I am intimidated by the technical aspects (unlike buttons. I want to state for the record that I am not intimidated by buttons. I just have high standards.) To push past this, I set a deadline with him, as an internal deadline doesn't mean much; I blow by them left and right. But I hate disappointing other people. I plan to have a design or two to show him by February 1.
- Cabinet and drawer hardware. Like buttons, these will help me utilize kiln space more efficiently. I have made such things before, but I want to standardize the shape and size, perhaps with a press mold. Or a slip mold? Remains to be seen.
- New shapes, new glazes, new takes on old ones.
- Take a set of shots to apply to art fairs. Is this on my list every year? Can't remember, and don't want to. But this year I am ready, in terms of production capacity, to take on a top-shelf show or two. Can my own photos get me in? One way to find out.
- Wholesalecrafts.com It's an investment, for sure, but I've heard nothing but good things about it. If you've had a less-than-stellar experience with it, now would be a good time to share that story.
- Website. My husband built my site, finemesspottery.com, in 2005. That's almost 7 years ago, for those keeping track. While I was and am grateful for it, it turns out there was an element of "impress-the-new-girlfriend" in it; it hasn't been updated in all that time, because he doesn't really like web designing, in part because he uses a Cro-Magnon version of Fetch. It's extremely fiddly and tedious, and not remotely WYSIWYG. He's not especially interested in web building, period, so he's not up for downloading or learning a more intuitive software. But that's okay, it's not his job, anyway; that would be me. So I've downloaded a free webbuilder valled Kompozer. My hope is to have a site that I can easily update, and provide seamless links with this blog and will Paypal; looking at the beginning of March for that to be up and running.
- Just kicking Kickstarter around. It seems some of the projects on this list would fit into Kickstarter's mission, and funding would help during the development phases.
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3 comments:
I wish I could be planning some business strategies, but have to put everything on hold, since I'll be moving... Not that I mind the moving, but there is SO much to think about :D
Good luck with all your plans - I hope you get a good start into the new year and everything will work out as planned :D
I really enjoy your blog, it's very interesting that you point out all these business aspects, I might not be thinking about (i.e. etsy, paypal, all the math and ethics behind it, etc.). keep it coming :D
I look forward to hearing more about your impressions of Kickstart and Komposer. And always... good luck with your 2012 goal setting/achieving. I've gotten so far as to get out a calendar to plan some wood firings and shows, but only in pencil so far. :-) Be well.
Lori,
Happy, productive and prosperous 2012!!!
I am going to blog/journal on a regular basis. The blog/journal will not always be public.
I would like to promote/market my ceramic art with confidence. (that is where the blog/journal will help me work through stuff)
I would like to be more creative in what I do.
I am looking forward to beginning a new year with these goals in mind.
Cheers!! Happy New Year from
Debbie
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