My Favorite Products for Women in 2009



Three products for lovely ladies caught my eye in 2009. I couldn’t keep them to myself! Enjoy, and please share your own!

Hip-T’s – $15.95+

Layering is in (and has been for awhile). But sometimes, you don’t want the bulk and extra straps from a tank top just to have some fun fabric peeking out under your top shirt. Or, you might have some low-rise jeans or the dreaded “muffin top” issue to address. The solution? Hip-T’s! They are stretchy little bottoms of shirts that hug your hips and make any outfit look better. The makers provide a slew of fabric options, including solids, funky patterns, and ones edged with lace.

Tip: Buy a couple of staples, and at least one with a little fun!

BagMate – $29.95

BagMate

Question: How do you lose a set of keys, your favorite lipstick, or that receipt you simply must have today?  Answer: put it in a typical woman’s purse!  You know it’s true, and to add insult to injury, how ’bout that anger management class you’ll need to sign up for after several attempts to find something in the “abyss?”  Ever just given up and dumped the entire contents of your bag out onto the floor in a moment of frustration while your husband or boyfriend (who has his neatly organized perfect little wallet, no doubt) is laughing hysterically at you?  Well, those days are over.

I highly recommend the Bag Mate, which allows you to neatly store all of your purse staples for easy retrieval.  Your phone, lipstick, pens, sunglasses, keys, business cards, and loose change can all be easily found, because they are always in the same place!  A huge perk for me is that when you want to switch purses, you just move your Bag Mate to your next purse. Easy cheesy.  It also has retractable handles, so you can use it on its own.  It comes in a variety of colors.  Check it out here.

Best Products for Work & Productivity from 2009



There are a lot of inventive, genius products and services out there, and I enjoyed my fair share of them in 2009! I want to share them with you.

Mint.com – Free

Mint logo

I’ve always been really good at keeping up with where my money goes. It started with Excel spreadsheets and watching bank statements closely. At the end of each month, I’d meticulously categorize spending in areas like food, gas, business expenses, mortgage, etc. Mint.com has simplified this month-end process. Now? I simply log in and look at pie charts and already categorized spending and take it all in. It’s beautiful! You can create your own categories or use existing ones. Compare your spending to national averages, track bank transfers, payments, and basically stay on budget! Add all of your accounts to monitor them on one site: bank accounts, mortgage loans, car loans, mutual funds, other stocks, and credit cards if you use them. I’m still amazed that this service 100% secure and free!

Practical application: Fantastic for helping you start a realistic budget without a lot of fuss. Just track your spending for a couple of months and see the areas that could be improved.

iPhone – $99+

iphone

When these first came out, I thought, “That’s ridiculous. I’m not paying more than $400 for a phone! I was using a Blackberry and it seemed to do everything I needed. Fast forward a couple of years. iPhones are now really affordable (especially refurbished), and my monthly plan is actually less than it was on my Blackberry because GPS capabilities are built in and free. I had been paying $10/month for Blackberry’s GPS service. So, now I have access to the world at my fingertips. Not only do I get style points (which are important for an artist), but the iPhone really increases my productivity. I have apps that allow me to update my clients’ WordPress sites on the fly, check the weather, measure things, track finances, listen to my favorite music, show off my portable portfolio, read the Bible, supply white noise while on vacaction, and even help me learn chords on the piano. There’s simply no substitute (yet) ;)

You might be a hardcore graphic designer if…



1. You’ve ever had a fender bender because you were analyzing a font on a billboard.

2. You find yourself wanting to hit “Apple Z” when you mess up in real life.

3. You consider meals to be inconveniences.

4. You wake up in the middle of the night with logo ideas.

5. You have more fonts than you do songs in your iTunes account.

6. You’ve learned not to use the word “final” in any file name when saving.

7. You keep your monitor cleaning cloth on your desk at all times.

8. You dream in CMYK and RGB.

9. If you have to politely explain one more time why you can’t blow up your client’s 14 KB gif file to fit on an 11×14 poster…

10. You and your colleagues went out to celebrate when Adobe acquired Macromedia.

11. You recognize istock photo models featured in ad campaigns and other printed material.

12. You’ve actually paid money for a font.

13. You’ve featured an early version of a design project in your portfolio (you know, the one before your client made their change requests).

14. You can’t eat at a restaurant without critiquing the menu design.

15. You know who Paul Rand is and he is your hero.

16. You use words for Papyrus and Comic Sans that normal people reserve for serial killers and animal abusers.

17. You know more than 10 color codes by heart (OF COURSE #9a4b0c is burnt orange!)

18. You just opened Photoshop to look up #9a4b0c.

Reviving a Cherished Photograph



A client recently approached me with a special request: To revive an old photograph that meant a lot to her. The photo was water damaged, stained, and faded. She wanted it to have new life, but wasn’t sure if it were possible.

I set to work! With Photoshop, an hour of my time, and a little persistence, I was able to present her with a new photograph.

I love doing this type of work, so please contact me if you’d help with your own photographs. I can either send the revived photos digitally, or re-print them and have them mailed.

See another photo below that I recently restored of my Mom. This photo was taken back in 1974, and it was a joy to present this to her as a reminder of a wonderful day she had years ago:

Photo Restoration

A beautiful note from a little boy



I just returned last weekend from a big art show that I participate in each year, the Holiday Mart in Jackson, TN.  An eight year old named Connor came through with his mom.  He was quite taken with the work that I had displayed, and he asked me lots of questions.  He reminded me of myself when I was little.  I was always enamored with artists that we ran across at fairs, amusement parks, and on vacations.

I asked Connor which piece of artwork he liked best (this is always a fun question to ask young art connoisseurs).  He said that it was “Eternal Song,” my painting of the old master playing the violin.  This is an unusual favorite for a kid, but it turns out that he’s a little mini-master himself!  He’s been playing for four years.  So we chatted about him and eventually he and his mom had to leave.  On a whim, I decided to give him one of my matted prints of “Eternal Song.”  He beamed and was so excited.  His mom was grateful.   Somehow  they tracked down my mailing address, and I received this tear-jerker of a note from my new little friend yesterday:

letter-from-connor

His mother appended to the letter, pretty much sealing the deal that I would need to re-apply my eye makeup.  Who knew that such a small gesture could mean so much?  I will now look for opportunities to make these “WOW” moments at future shows.  It was my favorite part of the weekend.  See the pastel drawing that Connor drew for the front of the card below:

connors-drawing

Two Paintings get Top Honors



“Eternal Song” won Best of Show!

I entered two art competitions in the past few months, and I’m pleased to announce that my paintings received high honors in each!  The first was the Central South National Art Competition put on by the Tennessee Art League.

In recent years, this competition has been a regional one, only accepting a handful of entries from Tennessee artists and those in neighboring states.  This year, they opened it up to the entire U.S.  I was honored just to have my painting “Maria” accepted into the show, but then I received the People’s Choice Award.

Many artists prefer to receive this award over others because it is determined by the visitors of the exhibit, and not by one or two judges.  Thank you to those of you who came to the opening reception and supported me!

The second competition was one that I entered on a whim: the Williamson County Fair Art Exhibit.  I figured that it would be a good show to be involved in if only for the sheer number of people who would be exposed to my work.  Little did I know that I would take home 3 top honors!

My exposure also resulted in several sales, new visitors to my studio, and not to mention my proposal!  “Eternal Song” won Best of Show as well as 1st Place in the painting category.  “Maria” won 2nd place in the painting category. Check out an online article about this event here. Thanks to all who attended!

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