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30 projects in 30 days #1: intro

Blog entry by scottb posted 390 days ago 886 reads 1 time favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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Off and on, over the past few years I had the idea to try to do a series of projects over the course of a week or so…. like 12 Christmas ornaments in 12 days, or a bunch of pens leading up to graduation time…. I’ve been pretty good about getting set up to make a bunch of pens, and then not having enough free time or energy to do anything about it… or conversely, having the idea a wee bit too late, and then totally forgetting about it until it was too late again the next year. Sound familiar?

This year we’re taking the homemade approach seriously, past years were good intention, but with my wife out of work since last spring, there’s no flexibility. Luckily my daughter has a great imagination and my wife and I have some creative ideas… but I digress.

During the process of getting my shop in order for a bunch of homemade Christmas presents I found that I had lots of pen kits just waiting to be made into something beautiful and useful…

Then I remembered the challenge idea, and checked online for ideas, and found a website where artists, writers anyone really can sign up, link their blog, and take on a 30 projects in 30 days challenge. The main goal wasn’t to fill your shelves with tons of projects, but rather to force yourself to be creative everyday. Whether or not you think you have the time, you’ll force yourself to be creative everyday, and in the process, you might find yourself taking your work in a new direction, or at least develop your abilities beyond where they’d be in a year or two from now if you just casually plodded along whenever time, energy (and the pull of the accursed TV) allow.

So, I have all these pen kits in the basement, I’ll make 30 pens in 30 days!... But alas I only have 26 kits, and now I’m kinda into the 30 day idea. So I’ll make pens and bottle stoppers! Yeah, that’s the ticket. I’ll have really nice gifts for everyone, and (thanks to the pen trading swap) I can do this all for free (or rather by only using money I’d already spent.)

Ok, now I know the spirit of the idea is just to practice your craft, and build up your skills and creativity… and I’m adding in the additional challenge of coming up with 30 “gift quality” items… well, pens still are quick, and if I have to make two a day to get one good one, time-wise that should still be OK. Besides which I’ll be done on Dec 1st, and will still have 3 weeks to make or repair anything else that gets put on the list. No Problem.

no. Problem. Over the past year, between Christmas, birthdays, and a slew of cousins, nieces and nephews graduating, I’ve already gifted quite a few pens. Sure I can give more… but I can’t really give the same thing two years in a row.

If only there was a way I could sell or trade these with friends, without coming out and having to “sell them”, or put them on eBay and cross my fingers. Even though I’ve had a couple of fine art shows about ten years back (and had moderate success with them) friends and family (except for Mom) never seem to remember that I’m available for hire for interesting and unique gifts – often (cause I’m a sap) for pretty cheap.

Then I remembered reading about a “painting a day” auction that several painters came up with a few years ago. The idea was that they would spend about an hour painting a small canvas and market it to everyone on their mailing lists 24 hours in advance of a very short eBay auction. Most paintings sold for a bit over $100 in a matter of minutes. Most sold out, being collectible one of a kind pieces, that in turn allowed these artists to earn a fairly good living, and still have time to work on larger commissions that might take months if not years to sell.

Ok, how to adapt this idea… A Ha! take advantage of the viral marketing of social networking sites like Facebook, and give my friends (real and online acquaintances) the opportunity of taking part in a semi-private auction, where they can support a friend, and up-and-coming artist, and get something nice for themselves or to gift, that they might not otherwise be able to afford at a higher end art/artisan boutique.

What a win-win. I have the opportunity to get plenty of practice at my craft (without breaking the bank or flooding myself with pens) and my friends (the real ones at least) get to keep their money local. (and I won’t have to give my six-year old a pair or matching ball point pens for Christmas. But look honey, it’s bubinga!)

I’ll be posting the projects here, after I get the ball rolling on my Facebook page. This is a “business page” so anyone on Facebook (“friend” or not)can view it (it might even be viewable by the general public). http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wilton-NH/Blanchard-Creative-Woodworking/32878627365?ref=s

if you’re one of the jocks already on Facebook, check out the page, and come along for the ride… or set up a site of your own, and join me with your own 30 day challenge! I’m starting November 1st. Who’s with me?

-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/


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darryl

1392 posts in 1218 days


posted 390 days ago

I might have to do this next year… I’d have to spend about 90 days getting everything ready to feel comfortable spending 30 days making something!

-- www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.darrylmasterson.etsy.com

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RobS

1243 posts in 1198 days


posted 390 days ago

I became a fan. I’d be lucky to get to 50 projects in 50 years… so “Go Scott!”

-- Rob (A) Waxahachie,TX

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scottb

3403 posts in 1219 days


posted 390 days ago

Ok, Darryl… next Nov, we’ll both make a slew of pens… I’m thinking after enough practice I might work up the nerve to make one of those really really high end kits from Craft Supplies USA.

Thanks Rob!

-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/

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Russel

2057 posts in 831 days


posted 390 days ago

That is a very interesting challenge and a pretty ambitious undertaking. The discipline to do 30 in 30 is as much of a motivator as the improved skill set. Coming up with 30 projects or making 30 of the same project requires a bit of focus (I’m still working on that). Good luck and I’ll be looking forward to the results.

-- When you give someone a chance it may well be their last.

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Karson

25794 posts in 1292 days


posted 390 days ago

Good luck Scott.

-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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trifern

7894 posts in 659 days


posted 390 days ago

I will be following your growth along the way. Keep us posted.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

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itsme_timd

676 posts in 723 days


posted 389 days ago

Very great idea Scott! Hope this goes well for you – what a great way to keep yourself motivated and creative. Checked out your FAcebook and signed up as a fan, too.

-- Tim D. - Woodstock, GA

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MsDebbieP

14159 posts in 1052 days


posted 388 days ago

you’re the best!! An inspiration indeed.

now.. will one of those items have a “secret compartment”?

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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Todd A. Clippinger

5632 posts in 991 days


posted 384 days ago

Sounds like a pretty interesting challenge. I will be watching you on this one.

Rita and I have boiled Christmas down to this: time with family – period. We have some good times and no obligations.

For us, this will be our first Christmas’ together in 5 years.

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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scottb

3403 posts in 1219 days


posted 384 days ago

I think that’s why so many of us like Thanksgiving best Todd – just family and no gift giving stresses… That’s why I picked that time of year to be born!
Last year (after moving cross country) my (same age uncle) turned his Turkey Day into a 4 day long affair. – Since my aunt won’t fly we’re going to have to go out there one of these years for that experience. For Christmas, we were kicking around the idea of just limiting our gift giving to parents and children, but that being said I love playing Santa. I still want to see all the presents under the tree, not greedy overindulgence, but the magic of the experience… I’d so love to get his gig.

-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/

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