Sunday, July 21, 2019

3 Ways to be mindful of the tools of your trade

There are certain implements that are used every day as you create. Of course a painter has brushes, a wood worker has saws and a chef has pots and pans. As a stained glass artist I have some favorite tools that serve me well. I realize that when I care for my tools, I have greater respect for them and they last longer.
For instance:
1. Put the tools you use a lot in a special place. It's like always putting your keys on the same hook so you won't lose them, or hanging your apron on the same peg so it will be clean a little longer than if it were tossed over the kitchen chair. It's fun to put your water mug on a lovely painted shelf for a few good reasons,
     * you always know where it is
     * everyone else knows it belongs to you
     * It makes you happy to see it waiting for you.
Putting my markers and cutter in a pretty pot helps me appreciate it as I put it away.

2. Arrange your materials. I recently visited a show home where there was an entire room devoted to quilting. It was beautiful. The fabrics were neatly arranged on shelves according to color. It was obvious that the owner took pride in caring for her material. I was inspired to organize my glass by color and size. I also noticed that art books were in the studio, the office and on my desk. When I brought them all together in one shelf or at least one room they were easier to access.
3. This last hint is more about taking care of yourself but after all, you are the most important investment in your company. Be sure to keep yourself well and healthy . Eat good food and get plenty of rest.  Keeping your mind creative is very important. One way to do this is to have clear spaces. A desk or work space with nothing on it invites creativity.
By following these three steps you will find that you are taking care of your tools and yourself and your studio will be a place you want to be.

Happy Creating

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