Just me wearing way too many hats, waiting for at least one of my ventures to click.
Been a glass artist/glassblower for the past 15+ years and I’m spent on that one.
Staying within the creative realm, I started making pop-up cards.
I started getting a lot of requests from Cricut and Silhouette machine users to sell my design files for these cards. So I spun off another site recently where I sell the SVG files for some of the pop-up cards I design, and other SVG design files.
Both of these things require tons of work but hoping it’ll pay off, soon!
I’ve been a glass artist since 1996. Started in Seattle and moved to Oregon. I got burnt out 2010ish and now just do it to make things I want. And it’s just extra income. The good thing is it’s a skill you’ll have forever. It’s always a bounce back income. I’ve been hustling one way or another since 94. Coffee shop owner, a few other small businesses with art. It can be done, but it takes someone who can deal with the income Rollercoaster
I’ve been a glass artist since 1996. Started in Seattle and moved to Oregon. I got burnt out 2010ish and now just do it to make things I want. And it’s just extra income. The good thing is it’s a skill you’ll have forever. It’s always a bounce back income. I’ve been hustling one way or another since 94. Coffee shop owner, a few other small businesses with art. It can be done, but it takes someone who can deal with the income Rollercoaster
Just me wearing way too many hats, waiting for at least one of my ventures to click.
Been a glass artist/glassblower for the past 15+ years and I’m spent on that one.
Staying within the creative realm, I started making pop-up cards.
I started getting a lot of requests from Cricut and Silhouette machine users to sell my design files for these cards. So I spun off another site recently where I sell the SVG files for some of the pop-up cards I design, and other SVG design files.
Both of these things require tons of work but hoping it’ll pay off, soon!
I’ve been a glass artist since 1996. Started in Seattle and moved to Oregon. I got burnt out 2010ish and now just do it to make things I want. And it’s just extra income. The good thing is it’s a skill you’ll have forever. It’s always a bounce back income. I’ve been hustling one way or another since 94. Coffee shop owner, a few other small businesses with art. It can be done, but it takes someone who can deal with the income Rollercoaster
I’ve been a glass artist since 1996. Started in Seattle and moved to Oregon. I got burnt out 2010ish and now just do it to make things I want. And it’s just extra income. The good thing is it’s a skill you’ll have forever. It’s always a bounce back income. I’ve been hustling one way or another since 94. Coffee shop owner, a few other small businesses with art. It can be done, but it takes someone who can deal with the income Rollercoaster