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Day 19: Putting Yourself Out There with Pamela Huntington

TGIF!

Hoping you all had a great week and are ready for a fantastic weekend. We are gearing up for an early morning to head to Omaha for the JDRF walk for our friends' son. It should be a great morning for it so we are excited to enjoy the outdoors and support the cause!

I am furiously working away on the Putting Yourself Out There Companion online course. It is really starting to take shape and I'm so excited to share it with you all! If you think you might be interested and want to stay in the loop - be sure to sign up for the HU newsletter below to be the first to know and receive a special discount!

Today's special guest is Pamela Huntington. Pamela has been teaching at art retreats for about 15 years, including mixed media, book making, fiber arts and her biggest passion for about the last 6 years has been Photoshop and digital art. This past year she has solely focused on on-line Photoshop classes and graphic design work.

Find Pamela on her website http://www.pamelahuntington.com

 Pamela was a treat to chat with, please enjoy our conversation!


Putting Yourself Out There with Pamela Huntington from Rachel McGough on Vimeo.


Like so many of us Pamela describes putting yourself out there as getting over your fear and getting over the thinking that you can't do it. You just have to bring your best self forth. When you can focus on others and how putting yourself out there can help them, that can help get you out of your own head!

It is such a good reminder to think that everyone has bad moments, or days, but you can't give up, you just have to keep going. You may stumble, but get back up and try again. Also don't give up on other people. Be that one to keep asking, keep nudging, keep encouraging your friends and family to put their best selves out there. You never know if you could nudge them into the best decision of their lives!

Keep in mind these wise words Pamela shares with us..."Always know in your heart where you want to go."

Good thought to ponder over the weekend....we'll be digging more into that thought in the Companion course :)

Happy Weekend!

Now go be creative!!

Rachel
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Day 31: Cultivating Creativity Wrap Up and Project to Move Forward

Hi Everyone!

First of all THANK YOU!  Thanks to all of you who clicked on over here and listened in on one or hopefully ALL of the conversations.  Thanks and a Big Hug to all the women that agreed to #1 learn how to Skype ;), #2 find the place in their homes that the wi-fi was the best to Skype, and most importantly #3 Chat with me about Creativity!  

Little did I know when I got the wild idea to start chatting with some friends on Skype and sharing the conversations with the Handmade U Tribe did I think it would turn out to be such an inspiring project for me, and by the sweet messages I have received from some of you, it appears that you were inspired by these women too!  They all shared such great advice and thoughts didn't they??  My hope is that your mind was expanded, stretched, and broadened on what Being Creative means.  Are you on board that we are ALL Creative?  That we ALL have gifts we can use to bring Creativity into our days?  

Have you sat yourself down and really had a heart to heart that you DO have the time to be Creative if you broaden that definition and make better choices with your precious time?

Have you flipped the script on being held to a standard of perfection that is out of reach for anyone and realized that enjoying the process of being Creative is all you need to do, no matter what the outcome?

Have you turned Comparison on its head and realized we should be inspired by others work and use it for good?  To let it push us to create our own projects with our own style, because do we really want everything on Instagram or in the world to look and be the same?  Wouldn't it be great to share our work and have people know it is ours without them even seeing our names on it?

You are Deserving, You are Enough, so Allow yourself the time to be Creative.  Let yourself enjoy the process, know that mistakes will happen, and it will be OK!  More than likely it'll be better than OK when you learn from those mistakes and try again, and maybe even again, it'll give it all texture, and isn't that what Life is about??

Here are a few of my wrap-up thoughts on the month of conversations!

July Cultivating Creativity Recap with Handmade U from Rachel McGough on Vimeo.

If you have been inspired by this month and don't want to let it end I am creating a fun little class for you to take, more on that in the coming days! 

Oh and don't think we won't be continuing with more Conversations!  Tomorrow will be a whole new topic.  This topic turned out to be much broader, one that really opens it up to talking about all kinds of stories from more amazing women.  You certainly don't want to miss August on the blog.  Stop by tomorrow and hear ALL about it!!

Now Go and Be Creative!

Rachel

Here are the links to all the ladies' conversations if you missed any!

1.    Welcome and the 5 Excuses for why we aren't being Creative
2.    Vikki Spencer
3.    Shae Otto
4.    Dianne Fago
5.    Nicole Nechanicky
6.    Shannon Delaney
7.    Kim Hill
8.    Sandra Kaye
9.    Elida Field
10.  Megan Hoeppner
11.  Jen Osborn
12.  Becky Rourk
13.  Jennifer Hayslip
14.  Melsha Shea
15.  Kelli May Krenz
16.  Carey Powell
17.  Julie Avery
18.  Our 7 year old Niece Jordan
19.  Michelle Geller
20.  Michelle Duke
21.  Kathy Wilkins
22.  Sandy Glass
23.  Sherri Welser
24.  Marci Welcker
25.  Jennifer Allred
26.  Vanessa Kiki Johanning
27.  Melody Ross
28.  Dianne West
29.  Anna Oginsky
30.  Branda Schrader

Thanks again to all these ladies!!

Now go be Creative....
Rachel


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Day 19: Cultivating Creativity with Michelle Geller

Hi All!

It's Tuesday, Day 19 of our month long dive into what is holding us back from being Creative and gaining inspiration from all these lovely women who agreed to have Skype conversations with me. If nothing else we have taught a number of gals how to use Skype and they've realized that it isn't too scary!

Today's conversation is with my good friend Michelle Geller of Hold Dear. Michelle is coming to us from Beaverton, OR. Michelle is a brilliant journal maker, letterer, and lover of all things vintage and more! If you don't follow her on IG you are missing out. @Holddear is a sweet indulgence of vintage ephemera and all kinds of journaling goodness. You'll hear me call Michelle the Dennison Label Whisperer in our conversation and I truly hope some of it rubbed off on me! :)

Come join in the conversation and let's chat about creativity!


Cultivating Creativity with Michelle Geller from Rachel McGough on Vimeo.

Again I share proof that when we share our gifts who knows where that inspiration will travel! Little did Michelle know 6 years ago when she volunteered to host a swap with vintage ephemera pages that she turned into amazing journals that my desire to learn the process who inspire me hosting Handmade U to bring her to me and a dozen gals to learn from her. And little did I know too where that all would take us!

Thanks Michelle for your constant inspiration, I enjoy the consistency of your work being shared and appreciate your joyful spirit in what you do!


xoxo,
Rach



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Day 16 : Cultivating Creativity with Carey Powell

Happy Saturday and Day 16!

What Creative Things are you doing with your weekend?? I was excite to get to spend a couple hours with my Nebraska Planner Addict Gals at a local craft store to meet up and chat! So fun to see what everyone was working in and chat about Creativity with them. Go check out our Facebook Live video on my Handmade U FB page!! HERE. So fun, thanks girls for being such great sports in my first FB LIVE!! Thanks Megan for teaching me how to use it!

Today I am also excited to share my video(s) with Carey Powell. Carey is a lover of all creative and crafty things. She is an avid gardener from Northern California and a Handmade U Alum and member of the Handmade U Stitch Team! Listen in on our conversation! Find her on IG @careypowell or on Facebook @AccordingtoCarey

Carey inspired me to sit outside as well, so we have two videos due to a little internet slow down! :)

Video #1

Cultivating Creativity with Carey Powell #1 from Rachel McGough on Vimeo.

Video #2

Cultivating Creativity with Carey Powell #2 from Rachel McGough on Vimeo.

Thanks to Carey for joining me! So fun to catch up and chat with her. Take her advice, don't let Comparison be the Thief of your JOY! What are your intentions with your creativity? Are you walking through your life with your eyes wide open for inspiration?? What is coming to you when you do that? Then are you having the courage to do something with those ideas?

All Good Stuff CAREY!!

I find that asking questions to others and having conversations with others gets me thinking in ways I may not have thought of just on my own. Throw out ideas to others and listen to what they have to say as well! Who knows what ideas will come from those creative conversations!

Enjoy your weekend!! I hope you are being courageous in your Creativity!

Hugs,
Rach



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The Down and Dirty on SWAPS

Hi Friends!

As the Spring semester of Handmade U is quickly approaching and the spots are filling up, we are about to announce to the ladies coming the SWAPS we'll be hosting.  As we have a number of Freshmen or "1-Peaters" as we affectionately refer to them, I thought it would be nice to fill them in on what a Swap is, how to participate, what's expected, etc.  It also feels appropriate not just for Handmade U students, but others that has been curious or wanted to join an instagram swap, or Planner Meet-up swap and were either afraid, or overwhelmed once joining!

Here is the Down and Dirty:

What is a SWAP!?

Swaps are meant to be a FUN activity for either two people, or a group of people to do together.  The kinds of swaps will vary but bottom line it is an exchange of gifts.  Much like a secret Santa, or gift exchange, even a cookie exchange, at least two people have agreed on what they are exchanging and each bring to the table their gift for their partner, or gifts for the group.
I've seen a number of Swaps hosted on various Instagram accounts.  I've participated in a Mug Swap that was a lot of fun, and I also gave the Midwest Planner Group secret Santa exchange a go.  Typically there is a dollar guideline, for example $10, $20 or $30 and then you gather goodies to send to the participant by a certain date if done through the mail or brought in person to an event.




The Host of the Swap will share the rules or guidelines along with the description of what will be swapped and you have the chance to decide to join.   Many times you'll have the chance to know who it is you are buying or making something for.  This gives you the opportunity to perhaps ask them questions, or you may be given information about your partner.  Favorite colors, favorite hobbies, maybe their IG account so you can stalk them a bit to get an idea of their style, all this helps in picking the best gifts or making something they'll enjoy.


We have done group swaps before at Handmade U as well.  This typically is a swap with say 10 people, and each person brings 9 goodies to share with the group, and then will receive 9 in return.  This maybe a charm or an ornament for example.  You can decide to make the same one for everyone, or make them unique for all.


A Grab Bag type Swap might be everyone brings a gift to an event and you draw numbers and pick a package.  This type won't allow you to tailor gift to your receiver's colors, style, etc.  It will be the luck of the draw, but something fun for them to open.  I had the good fortune to attend the Iowa Planner meet-up a couple weekends ago and participated in this type of swap.  We had a $30 minimum guideline and we put together packages we thought someone would enjoy.

Here are my thoughts/opinions and recommendations on swaps.

#1 - Put together a swap gift that you would love to open yourself.  If you feel inclined, include a handmade item or little piece of Art that comes from your heart.  My opinion is it shouldn't necessarily be about the money spent, but the thought, care and love put into the gift.  However do keep in mind the dollar guideline.  If you make a number of items yourself, think about how much you would pay for those items if you bought them and figure that in.

#2 - What I've learned is to keep your expectations in check.  Whoever is putting together your gift is hopefully following my #1 suggestion and putting their heart into the gift you'll open.  Keep that in mind when you open your gift.  Depending on the type of swap, they may not know you are the one that will be opening the gift, so they don't know you aren't a pink person or a glitter person, or only like BLUE things, or whatever it may be....so give your gift giver GRACE, and appreciate what they put into the gift.  You are welcome to do whatever you wish with your gift.  Perhaps it'll work well to regift the fabulous handmade PURPLE scarf you received to your Aunt who LOVES PURPLE, or include the GLITTERY CARD with another swap to someone you know loves to SPARKLE.  This I see as a perk of swaps, to pay them forward, spread the love and get handmade, well-intentioned gifts into the hands of someone that will love them, even if that isn't you!

The below Pink Heart elastic on the planner and the repurposed beautiful baby wipe box were part of a swap gift I picked after drawing numbers.  I appreciated the love and time that was put into these items from my sweet secret swap giver.  Though they weren't my colors, my friend that was sitting next to me fell in LOVE with them and given she has little twins and could get some real USE out of the wipe box, I was so pleased to gift them to her.  Not only did I receive some other fun treasurers I am using myself, but I was able to pay it forward to someone who will cherish these items!  What a bonus for me!



#3 - Join the swap because you LOVE being a GIVER and you can't wait to see your gift receiver open your gift and Oooh and Aww over it all! It can be the best feeling when someone opens your swap gift and absolutely LOVES it.  It's fun to get a Thanks on social media or a special note, so be sure to THANK the person you receive your gift from, no matter what.  It doesn't have to be a picture of your goodies with a Grand gesture, unless you really love it and feel guided to do that....let others enjoy the package vicariously too!  But a quick thank you that you received something through the mail is appreciated if you know who the person is, and it wasn't a SECRET Swap gift.

#4 - Now the Hard part....DON'T COMPARE and Feel BAD about your gifts.  This one has always been hard for me and I am certainly guilty of it, but I've gotten better.  My first swap years ago was a mixed media canvas swap.  I am not sure I knew exactly what I was getting myself into, and certainly didn't know much about mixed media or making canvases.  I jumped in and thought I would give it my best effort.  I bought a canvas, I painted, added stickers, and embellishments and thought it turned out cute, and I was proud of it when I was done.  Then the event came and other swappers and their partners started opening gifts.  I started to get more and more nervous after seeing the works of ART being opened.  I wanted to crawl under the couch and not do the swap!  But I did it, and my sweet swap partner was so gracious and appreciated the Canvas I created for her.  What I received was so beautiful, I teared up I loved it so much.  I was lucky that my partner was so sweet.

I have had partners that didn't quite hide their disappointment in the gift they received, maybe it wasn't their color or style, and that hurts even though I felt like I tried the best I could to follow their requests or what I knew of them.


The lesson to learn here is this, you have to start somewhere with a swap.  Your first one might not be the best you will ever do, and that is OK, learn and take it all in when you are in swaps and don't necessarily compare, but learn from others and get an idea of the group and decide how you may up your game the next time if you feel pulled to.  Keep in mind, some people are also hard to please, so do your best, and don't let one less than appreciative receiver stop you from participating in more swaps if you wish!

The other lesson is this, BE a gracious swap receiver.  I would say the vast majority of people who enter swaps are going to give 100% and try and put together a wonderful gift for you.  If you follow my #3 recommendation, even if you receive something you don't necessarily LOVE, or if you get burned once by someone who isn't giving their best effort, you still have been a blessing to someone else.

Oh and Cute packaging is always appreciated :)

Do you have any fun swap stories or tips??  Please share in comments below!

xoxo
Rachel







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