I went to the big studio last night because printing on wood wasn’t going as smoothly as I’d hoped. Unlike paper and linen, wood is expensive. When I make a mistake on wood, I’m out a bit of money. Marsha, Grafica’s Studio Coordinator, had a one-minute fix for my problems. One minute! I printed away, […]

My green peacocky pillows look awfully pretty. They were not easy to print, but the effort has totally been worth it. Everyone “oohed” over them off at my Monday morning art group today, so I think I’m on to something. The work I’ve been doing lately is work I’ve wanted to do for a long

Note: This is Part Two in my My Money Rules series.  Once upon a time, I was a spendthrift. I bought things to fill a void, to make up for loneliness. I was a recent college grad, and everything was in flux. I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life, I had

If you want to work for yourself, you need to have (or develop) a healthy relationship with money. You need to know how to bring in enough income to pay your bills (and yourself). You need to know how to keep your bills manageable enough that you can choose the work you want to do.

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