I'm waiting now to hear from the client to see which image she prefers and if there I need to tweak anything. This is always the most nerve racking moment for me. Will they like it? Will they hate it? Will my vision/interpratation be enough? *holding breath, holding breath*
At this point, it is a victory for me that I was able to get things to work. Hopefully, I'll be posting an image soon.
I'm also excited to announce the piece for a new giveaway...
Four notecard packs of your choice! Each card pack comes with four notecards of a specific theme. I have over 10 different themed card packs to choose from.
So, how to get these notecards...
So, Share a story below of why you like notecards and I'll pick a random winner at the end of the month!
3 comments:
It seems like I always need a card and never have one on hand...ha haaaaaaa.
But seriously, cards are a way for me to share the artists I love with my family and friends. It is much more personal when you can mention in the card that you, "thought you would like Kim Shirley's work as much as I do. I'm luck enough to know her and she is lovely." :)
I think Janina nailed it. I would add that I like to support my artist friends by buying their product. I still prefer to mail cards over emailing people, and I write to my Grammy often, who doesn't have a computer.
I can't wait to see this commission you've agonized over, Kim! I hit a point with almost every painting where I'm so frustrated, I want to quit, I want to start over, I gnash my teeth and whine and drive my husband crazy. But I muscle through and it always works out in the end.
I love notecards because:
One time I had to spend almost two full years communicating with a very good friend by nothing but snail mail, and anything sent or received was incredibly exciting, especially if it was NOT a plain letter. I'm a big fan of anything card-like and cute.
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