I am glad to say that today I am ready to start this new journey!
I am always a firm believer of following your heart and going for what "YOU" want. Throughout my art journey I have freelanced, started my own rubber stamp business, started a digital stamp business, began to license my artwork, while trying to keep up with my own digital stamps! I began to realize what I like and what I don't like, what I am good at and what I am not. After much thinking I have made the decision to go full force with licensing my art! This has meant me closing my digital stamp shop and not having to worry about being a business, it means I can now just be an artist and focus! Since I made this decision last night I have felt like a new me! I am ready to give it my all and see where it goes! So far I lOVE seeing my art as clear stamps, I remember the first sample package I got from Lil inker Designs in the mail, I literally was jumping up and down excited. I should have realized that day that was my heart jumping up and down :). I do love how Bunnycup Embroidery turned my images in to digitized embroidery and now I love my new journey that I just started with 'Hang to Dry" Applique and the ""Coolness" of seeing my line art digitized and then turned into a really piece of "Fabric Art", whether someone decides to stitch the image out on a t-shirt or apron it is so so fun to see. I think the one thing about licensing line art to these companies is that it is art that is turned into a product that people then use! They create, cards, tags, crafts, t-shirts, blankets, aprons you name it! It is really a rewarding process for me!
I am glad to say that today I am ready to start this new journey!
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