Showing posts with label inspired success week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspired success week. Show all posts

1.02.2013

New in 2013

2012 was my best year ever. It has inspired me to set some big goals for 2013 including growing my Etsy business, getting more wholesale accounts, and creating a blog with useful and inspiring content, and building up my blog community.

Be on the look out for a new look this month and new series to inspire you creatively, personally, and your creative business.

I am retiring Be Inspired Wednesday, for Inspiration Boards that will show up a few times a month. They will be full of inspiring photos and quotes to keep your creative juices flowing.

Two new series will become regular features, one is called Breathing Room which will have posts about organizing, relaxing and wellness, and creative time. The other series is Inner Spark, these posts will guide you to discovering new thing about yourself and your business.

Some blog favorites like Motivation Monday, DIY Friday, Artists to know, and Inspired Success Week, will all be around in 2013 as well.

I am looking forward to a year of creating exciting new blog posts, sharing things I learn, and getting to know each of you a little more.

Join me on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram for more tidbits and inspiration, and to see all the new items showing up in my Etsy shop.

What are you looking forward to in 2013?


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6.29.2012

Your Creative Space - Re-invent your Storage

We are always looking for space to store our supplies. Your creative space does not have to be boring and full of plastic bins. Today I have ideas for using everyday items and turning them into unique storage options for your creative space.

Click here for a huge selection of ideas for using tin cans
peg board 
Simple idea and practical
Check out these creative ideas
Simple and very cool - create any configuration you want
Access to pallets - great shelf idea
What have you recycled to store your creative supplies?


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6.28.2012

Interview with Erin Giles

I have been following Erin for about a year and I have always found inspiration in her advice. When she recently re-branded her business to incorporate philanthropy into her business model, I was intrigued. When I watched her video (see below), I knew I wanted to help spread her message. Now she is showing other female entrepreneurs how to do the same with her Rocket Your Revolution e-course (new course starts in August). I was thrilled when she said yes to do an interview on Everyday Inspired, I hope you enjoy getting to know Erin as much as I did. 
Thank you Erin for sharing today!


You have gone from managing other peoples business, to coaching female entrepreneurs, to re-branding your whole business to help other female business owners launch their own revolution. How and why did you decide to make this transition?
I wouldn't say it was a transition, more like a journey. I found myself like many others in my twenties, figuring out what I did and didn't enjoy which ultimately led to my mega passion. When you find it, just like your spouse, you know + I am so relieved and thankful to have found it and do it everyday.


Your process of re-branding happened rather quickly, what were some of the challenges you faced during this process?
The only challenge I can think of was time...I didn't have enough. I had a lot of work to do in a short amount of time because of the date I had set to launch my program. But unlike my previous two websites, this one came with ease. I experienced total confirmation during my re-branding because the copy and the graphics happened without much resistance or doubt.


With so many big changes in your business how do you stay motivated to meet your goals?
Ambition keeps you motivated, and that my friend is one thing I have plenty of. I know my ultimate business dream, and each month I work towards that. I also set monthly goals and keep them in front of me every day on my bulletin board. If you are going to achieve your goals making sure the work you do every day moves you towards that is key, or else you will get sidetracked.


How does coaching female entrepreneurs inspire your own business?
The women I coach in Rocket Your Revolution are incredibly inspiring. I am inspired by what changes they want to see in the world and how their passion for that cause is fueling their revolution. They are all so talented + innovative, it blows my mind. I have actually been caught crying happy tears while reading their homework in our secret facebook group. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't have several pinch me moments:)


As founder of End Sex Trafficking Day (9.26.12), can you tell us a little about this amazing project.
End Sex Trafficking Day is a virtual event fueled by my passion to fight it. With 30 million people, the majority of them being women and girls, enslaved in this modern day form of slavery, I knew one donation wouldn't cut it. So I created a day where a book would be for sale that was a collaborative effort by 60 brilliant writers with all proceeds going to the Not For Sale Campaign. Share the site, mark it in your calendars, and get on the list this is one cause that we shouldn't ignore.

Connect with Erin -  Website * Twitter * Facebook * Pinterest * Google+

Have you incorporated philanthropy into your business?
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6.27.2012

Be Inspired - Links to Re-invent your Business

Words to Inspire

“Desire is the key to motivation, but it's determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable you to attain the success you seek.” 
 Mario Andretti

Ideas to Inspire

Re-inventing your business requires a little research and finding the right information for your business. Today I have a few links to e-courses and e-books that may inspire new ideas for your creative business.

Blacksberg Bell - Marketing for Creatives: A Digital Guide

Build a Little Biz - Promote your Biz | A brainstorm of 181 awesome ideas to promote your biz and       build some buzz

Tara Gentile - Marketing ReWired A digital Workshop


Leonie Dawson - Biz & Blog Star Workbook (FREE)

Jennifer Lee - The Right Brain Business Plan Kit 


You don't have to work on your business alone. Sometimes some outside input is exactly what you need for those new ideas to flow. Check out the above list of items, and when visiting each of the sites check out the other items these amazing women offer to help you with your business.


Do you have a e-book or e-course that has changed your business?

Tomorrow an interview with Erin Giles


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6.26.2012

Is it Time to Re-vamp Your Creative Business?

If you have been in business for years or just a few months it's always good to look at your business closely every few months,  and see what you can re-vamp to make your business function at it's best.


When you are doing the evaluation of your business, their are several area you should consider:

Re-think how you feel about your business - Do you like what you do? Are you making the money you need to make? What is working? What is not working? Are you inspired by your business?

Re-vamp your physical environment - How is your work space, Are your comfortable in your space? What can you do to make your space the perfect working environment? Do you like the color? Is it organized the way you want?

Re- inspire your products - Are your products moving as quickly as you want them too? Do you need to find a new source of inspiration? Does your product have more then one use? Can you market it differently? Do you like it?

Re-design your shop, blog, and social media - Is it time to create a new banner and avatar? How are your Etsy shop sections? Do you need to update your tags and titles? Is your blog drawing the readers you want? Are you writing content that inspires you and your readers? Are you on social media sites you enjoy?

Refresh yourself - Do you have a daily routine? Are you taking care of yourself? Do you have positive thoughts about your business daily?



Don't limit yourself to just these questions. As you start answering questions new ones will come up, make sure you write those down as well. When you are done with the question answering process, create a list of all the thing you want to change.

Don't try to change everything at once, work slowly. Choose one or two projects, put the action steps on your to-do list and work on them until they are complete.

Reevaluate you changes after a month and then again at 6 months. Make sure everything is working to your satisfaction. Make any changes necessary, and watch the business you love grow.

Going through this process will get you thinking about your business, how you can make it better, explore new ideas, and get inspired to make the changes you need for your success.

When was the last time you re-evaluated your business?


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6.25.2012

Motivation Monday

When the weather is nice and you want to be outside, or your tired, or maybe just not in the mood to work, a little motivation goes a long way to helping you get your work done.

Here are five tips to help you stay motivated.

Remind yourself why you do what you do - a reminder goes a long way in motivating yourself to keep on working.

Make your environment comfortable - A change of location is always nice.

Schedule breaks - work a little, play a little. When you allow yourself some play time, working is a lot easier.


Alternate projects - working on a couple of projects at a time to keep your mind engaged.

Start a support group - talking or meeting with like minded people is a great way to stay inspired.

However you decide to motivate yourself, stay positive.  A positive attitude is the best motivator of all!



                                        Source: etsy.com via Valerie on Pinterest



How do you keep yourself motivated?


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6.24.2012

Inspired Success Week


Inspired Success week is a monthly series till the end of 2012. The week will be filled with ideas to stay motivated, lots of tips, product suggestions, and highlighted with an interview from a leader in the handmade community.

Inspired Success Week starts tomorrow.

What you can expect:
Monday -  Motivation tip
Tuesday - Business tip
Wednesday - Be Inspired Business Products
Thursday -  Featured Interview
Friday - Your Home Office / Studio

This week (6/25), I am honored to have Erin Giles, a Business coach who is fusing business and philanthropy to make our world a better place. Erin has reinvented her business following her passion of helping women change the world.  This Thursday find out how the changes she made in her business elevated it to the next level.   

Join me All week for inspired ideas for your online business!

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5.27.2012

Blogging Journal

One inch 3 ring Oil Cloth Covered Binders by rbtbags
Yesterday was the last day of Inspired Success Week, and it was a week full of ideas to create a better blog. Today I want to encourage you to keep a blogging journal.

I use a 3 ring binder with a blogging calendar, my weekly blog plan, and some lined paper to jot down my ideas. I have learned that if I don't write my ideas down right away it's forgotten forever. So when I read something or see something that I want to share on my blog it goes in my blogging journal.

Three Ring Planner Covers set of two linen blue by CrownBindery
Having the ideas written down gives me the opportunity to expand on my ideas, research as needed, and create an outline for my posts.

Sometimes all I have to do is page through my notes and a word or sentence will inspire me and I can sit and write a post off the top of my head.

Chalkboard Notebook & Chalk Binder Notebook by ArtisanPost

Keeping my blogging journal has really helped me save time with the blogging process. Writing a post 5 - 6 days a week can be challenging. My journal is what I use so the process of writing a blog is more of a pleasure then a pain.

Start a blogging journal and see how much time it will save you in your blogging process.

Do you have a blogging journal?


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5.25.2012

Your Creative Space - Inspiration Boards

Inspiration is an important part of our creative process. When we create we want to have inspiration around us to keep us inspired.

One of the best ways to stay inspired is to have an inspiration board in your creative space. Creating an inspiration board is easy. It can be as simple as pinning your sources of inspiration to your wall or a board, or you can get creative. Check out these unique ideas for creating an inspiration board in you space.



A cork board painted to match your space.

Source: flickr.com via - SAND on Pinterest

Wire stretched across your wall. You can use clips or mini cloths pins to display your items.


Burlap covered cork or foam core with a wood frame.


Use an old window and fill each pane with chalk board, cork board, magnet board, or pin board.

Source: gussysews.com via Carol on Pinterest

Wire wrap a frame to create space to clip on your inspiration.

Source: soc.li via Candace on Pinterest

Use clip boards to hold your inspiration. This is a easy way to change your inspiration often.


Use a large cork board sectioned off with different papers. Each section can be for different ideas or projects.

Source: bhg.com via Ashley on Pinterest

A piece of household tin can be a magnet inspiration board.

You can also keep your ideas in a notebook or put together mini inspiration boards for new ideas and blog post ideas. Click the document to print out mini inspiration boards.

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It does not matter the size of your space you can always find a way to keep what inspires you close.

Do you have an inspiration board?
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5.24.2012

An Interview with Sonya Kanelstrand

I have been a follower of Sonya's blog since early 2011. I was surprised to find out that she started her blog in March of 2011 and has built a thriving blog community  so quickly. Sonya's Blog is an inspiring mix of eco-friendly and simple living posts, two important things in my life making it easy to be a regular reader of her blog. 

Sonya is not only a great writer and blogger, she is an amazing artist. Her Etsy shop is filled with dreamy photographs that are inspiring and creative. She is also the editor of The Studio Magazine. A magazine that is filled with a beautifully curated collection of eco-friendly art.

I am thrilled Sonya was able to take the time to share with us a little about her passion for living green and building a thriving blog community. 



1. As a long time follower of your blog, I am always inspired by the information you share about living simply and eco friendly. Could you please share why you are so passionate about this way of life.

Thank you, Valerie. Knowing that you, as a regular reader of Kanelstrand and the greatest motivator I know, find inspiration in my words is a great motivation for me!

Thanks to my family I was brought up to respect the riches of the land. My grandfather taught by example, which I believe is the only way to teach. Although he was a dentist from the city, he learned from his mother-in-law (my great grand mother) how to take care of the garden and started building upon this knowledge to reach a level of feeding 3 families with his produce. Of course, we children were always there to help in the summers.

My grandmother knitted my winter sweaters, hats and scarves and although she never requested acquiring this ability from me, there came the time when I naturally turned to knitting myself.

My mother is the perfect cook (whose mother isn't!) and we have never (believe it or not) had pre-fabricated food at home. Apart from that, she is a one-man-orchestra, basically doing everything by herself, which taught me to be a handy person myself, paying attention to detail and a perfectionist at times.

Family and surroundings play a very important role for the forming of a young mind and I grew up to become a "slow" and deliberate person, who appreciates nature and the depth of the human soul. I live simply thanks to that stable, nature-inspired foundation I was exposed to in my childhood and that is the way I feel comfortable living. I wouldn't change it for anything because it is an integral part of how I view the world.

My passion to discuss simple and eco-friendly living appeared when I realized that unlike so many people out there bragging about their eco-achievements or getting tired of being green, I actually lived a pretty simple and green life without any outer forces and norms telling me to do so. At that moment, when I compared myself to the wide world I knew I had some things to share with it.

Surreal Fine Art Photography Print Girls Room 
2. You started your blog a year ago, and have built a thriving community of readers. What did you do to build your community so quickly?

When I started the Kanelstrand blog I knew I needed it to promote my etsy business but was in the dark as to what I should write about. The only clear idea I had was that this blog would have to be successful.

I read a lot, I educate myself constantly and I give the Kanelstrand blog 150% of myself. That is the secret behind it, I am fully devoted to creating a intelligent, informational and inspiring place for anyone interested in simplifying their life or simply making it easier on the planet and themselves.

As an added bonus I have this amazing green community of readers who not only support me but also inspire me daily. And I really mean that! I am a curious person, and although I have more than 1000 GFC followers I still find time to check every new follower's blog. There is so much talent out there!

One thing I have noticed is that whatever you create with love and devotion, be it a shop, a school or a blog, it gets the power to attract like-minded people and this is what I see happening daily on the Kanelstrand blog. People drop by and if they are in the same vibe, or feel the need to take something from the vibe, they keep coming back. My job is to make them feel welcome and to keep offering amazing and thought-provoking information.

In that line of thoughts, I recently stumbled upon a precious thought by Jonathan Fields that holds in itself the secret to success: "Forget about what you want to sell. It’s not about you or it. It’s about who you serve and how you remove their pain."

Fjord Landscape Norway Photography Light Blue 
3. Your Etsy shop is filled with beautiful photos and handcrafted felted bracelets, what inspires your creative collection?

I like the line which I use so often, saying that my inspiration comes from the pine forest by the sea, in which I happen to live. I use that phrase because it is so true! My major inspiration in life, ever since I remember myself has been nature - the colors, the aromas, the sounds and shapes - they all hide so many details that still attract my attention and I keep re-discovering them with every new season, and every sunrise.

Photography, poetry, hand-work have been with me for decades and are my preferred way to express myself. I am very proud with my felted bracelets because they are unique, I had to combine crafts and invent methods in order to fulfill this dream of mine and they carry the Scandinavian spirit not only because they are made with Norwegian and Icelandic wools, here in a Norwegian forest, but because they have that emblematic simplicity about them.

The photography prints that can be found in my etsy shop are also very much Scandinavian. Most of the surreal ones are inspired by the Old Norse Mythology and the idea of Middle Earth. A curious fact about them is that they take about 24 hours of work to create, after the click of the camera shutter. The crystal clear landscapes present colorful Scandinavia in all its dreamy gorgeousness.

I love what I do!

Sun Rays in the Forest Fine Art Photography
4. You mention on you blog that you live in a pine forest by the Sea in Scandinavia. I can only imagine the view out of your window must be very inspiring. When you are working how do you keep your space inspiring?

You are right, the view is magnificent! I see the pine forest, which is frequented by a family of deers, and hundreds of birds. Because we live some 200 feet from the beach I can also hear the waves.

You got me thinking though, where exactly is my working space? As a photographer, I spend hours outside, as a nature lover I try to transfer as many activities out too. I often write or knit on the beach but my online life starts from my desk which happens to be (you) guessed it) in front of said window. I don't have much inspirational stuff on the walls, just a big calendar to keep track of my online commitments, a photo printer on the desk, and a notebook to write down ideas and schedules. With all that beauty behind the window, I can hardly get more inspired!

Do All Things With Love 8x10 Typography Print
5. How do you stay motivated on a daily basis to create and write your blog posts?

I have found out that waiting for inspiration is never helpful. That is why I like to provoke it by simple scheduling. Ever since I started my blog I have stuck to a weekly routine, which has proven lucrative and prompts my mind to be productive in the right time.

I recently opened my blog for regular contributors, all bloggers I respect and admire, who add their wisdom to the Kanelstrand experience. This big step is another great motivator for me - now it is not just me behind the blog, but I work with this talented team of writers who I want to be proud of contributing to a fabulous blog, so I am beyond motivated to keep the standard high.

But my greatest blogging motivation is the feedback I receive from my readers. The thing I like most about blogging is that it is a work in progress that has a life of its own, because there are so many minds involved. Your cleverness and originality become unimportant if you don't have an audience. That is why I thank all my readers for always being my rock!



Thank you so much Sonya, for sharing your amazing story!


Connect with Sonya ~ Blog ~ Etsy ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Google+ ~ The Studio Magazine


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5.23.2012

Be Inspired - Links for your Blog

Words to Inspire

"A blog is in many ways a continuing conversation"
 Andrew Sullivan


Ideas to Inspire

There is so much information about blogging online. Today I have a few of my favorite blogging resources that are full of tips and ideas to help you with your blog.

Blog posts
How to Develop a Good Blog and Bring in Traffic
15 Inspiring examples of blogs run by a little biz
Your Blog Promotion Checklist
40 Tips to a Better Craft  Blog

E-books
31 Days to a Better Blog - I purchased this book when it first came out and the revised addition this year. It is full of information about starting, planning, and marketing your blog. Loads of ideas for getting your blog seen.

52 weeks of Blogging - This e-book has info to help you craft a mission statement, engage your readers, organize your blog, plus 52 blog prompts, and a planning calendar. A great resource for blog post ideas.

Making a great Blog - Written by a creative person for the creative community. Lots of tips and ideas for creating your blog content, photographs, and blogging goals.

The Little Big E-book about Blogging - How to create a blog that attracts visitors, reaches the right audience, and 40 traffic generating tips. A quick and easy read.

Blogs about Blogging
Problogger
Successful Blogging
Copyblogger
Think Traffic

E-courses
Blogging your Way
Better Blogging Kick Start - A free e-course

This is just a short list of some of my favorite resources. I read something everyday to stay on top of what's new in the blogging community. The more you know the better you blog. I hope one or two of these links is just what you need to inspire you and your blog.

Do you have a favorite link that is your go to resource about blogging?
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5.22.2012

Blog Post Planning

Blogging gives you the opportunity to engage with your customers, would-be customers, and other like minded creatives.

Keeping your readers coming back is the challenge with blogging, and having good content is why they visit, comment, and share your blog posts.

Knowing your blogs target market is the key to having a focused blog with readers that keep coming back, and to keep the ideas flowing so it's easier to create posts.

We here this all the time "who's your target market?" and when it comes to your blog it is important to know who is reading your posts. Here are a couple of links for discovering your blog (and shops) target market:

How to Determine Your Target Market
How to find your true target market so yu can finally grow your business
5 Simple Ways to Discover What people are Dying to Read

Once you know your target market, you will be able to focus on the content of your blog knowing exactly what your readers want to read.

Some content ideas include:
Sharing your story, process, and products
Talking about your medium, trends, tools, and new products
Share what inspires you
Events you participate in
Tutorials
Talk about your favorite artist
Other shops you love
Show lots of photos
Start a series
Ask questions
Engage your community

This is just a short list to get you started, but you get the idea.

I read a lot of books, magazines, and blog post for ideas for my blog. Finding and sharing good content is important to me so I spend a little time planning what kind of posts I am going to have on my blog.

Planning makes blogging easier to stay motivated and keeping your content fresh. Below find a blogging form that will make it easy to keep track of your ideas, and plan your weekly blogging schedule.

click here
Blogging should be an enjoyable part of your business. Sharing interesting content to your target market, gives them a chance to get to know you and your business. Review your blog, is it conveying the message you want to share with your readers? 

Do you enjoy blogging?


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5.21.2012

Monday Motivation



Blogging can be challenging, and it can be difficult to stay motivated when you are trying to balance your home life and your business.

Creating and maintaining your blog can be time consuming, and it's hard to stay motivated when you are felling stressed about the upkeep of your blog.

There are a few simple ways to stay motivated through your blogging process and have the time you need for your family and business.

Plan ahead - Create a blogging calendar to keep track of your ideas. Having a list of ideas ready makes blogging easier. (More ideas to plan for your blog tomorrow 5/23)

Write short posts - They say you only get 1 minute to attract someones attention and if it takes more then 3 minutes to read a post they will move on. Sometimes a posts with few words or just photos is all you need.

Mix it up - Plan a variety of topics. Keep your readers coming back with something new each week.

Create regular features - Having regular features makes it easier to schedule your posts. I have two regular features Motivation Monday and Be Inspired making my blog planning easier.

Pre-publish - Write your posts a few at a time, and schedule them to post throughout the week. I usually write posts on Sunday for the entire week, then I don't have to worry about my blog for week.

It's easy to stay motivated about your blog when you don't have to worry about what you are going to post.
What is one thing that you find challenging about blogging?


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5.20.2012

Inspired Success Week


Inspired Success week is a monthly series till the end of 2012. The week will be filled with ideas to stay motivated, lots of tips, product suggestions, and highlighted with an interview from a leader in the handmade community.

Inspired Success Week starts tomorrow.

What you can expect:
Monday -  Motivation tip
Tuesday - Business tip
Wednesday - Be Inspired Business Products
Thursday -  Featured Interview
Friday - Your Home Office / Studio

This week (5/24), I am thrilled to have Sonya Kanelstrand, a photographer and writer of the blog Kanelstrand. Sonya has created a popular blog about green and simple living with a thriving community in less then a year. Stop by Thursday to see how she achieved her success.   

Join me All week for inspired ideas for your online business!

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4.20.2012

Your Creative Space - Choosing the Right Color

The color of your studio/office can be inspiring and even help you concentrate. Choosing the right color for your space is important, the color can affect your mood and productivity. You want your studio/office to be an inviting space where you enjoy spending time.

Here are some color scheme ideas for your creative space:

White - This is a classic color for a studio because it reflects light and can be a neutral background for your art work. White can give the feel of openness and airiness, but can also feel a cold. Warm up white with wood furniture and trim.


Blue - is known as the relaxing color, and is a good choice for an office/studio. Be careful of the shade of blue you choose, you don't want it to have a lot of gray in it because that can bring down your mood.


Purple - Lighter shades of purple are also relaxing. While darker purples are dramatic. Choose the shade that will best suit your mood.


Green - A neutral and soothing color that goes with just about anything. Depending on the shade it can be too relaxing, add a little yellow to it to give it a little more energy.


Yellow - This is the perfect color to brighten up a space. It's considered the happy color. It can give you an emotional boost everyday you enter your work space. When painting your walls stick with paler shades, brighter shades can cause irritation and frustration.


Red - This energizing and stimulating color can be a boost to your creativity, but too much red can be overwhelming and too stimulating. Instead of doing a whole room in red, just do one wall or use it for your accessories.


If painting is not an option in your space, try adding a bright desk chain, a rug, colorful accents on book shelves, with desk accessories and storage boxes, and over sized art work. There is always a way to add the pop of color you need.


Before you add any color to your space, decide how your space will be used. If it's mostly for doing office work you may want brighter shades to to keep you motivated. If it's your studio space, maybe a neutral background so your art colors the space. Choose your colors based on what helps you function at your best.

Choosing a color is a personal choice, but if you plan well and choose the color that is going to inspire you to do your best work, you will be happy with your space for years.

What color is your studio/office space?


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