Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving Friends!

Oh goodness friends...!
I have so much to share with you and just not enough time to sit down and write :-/


After an eventful couple of weeks, I've decided to take the next few days off to enJOY this Thanksgiving holiday with my family and friends. <3

I plan on drinking wine, being silly, decorating the house, laughing, watching Christmas movies, and singing/dancing along to Christmas music!

If you were hoping to place an order for Christmas, you can find me at the Hoosier Artisan Boutique this Saturday or may do so by contacting me via email: nicole@flowersonfootprints.com
Last day for placing a custom order AND receiving it by Christmas will be December 1st.
If you are waiting on a custom piece, ALL pieces will be mailed out next week!



I'll be back next week sharing about my IndyStyle experience and giving you several more local places to shop for the holidays!

Thank you all so much for your kind words and support <3

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Meet our first guest blogger!!!

If you've been to my blog lately, you've probably noticed the "share your story" box in the upper right corner of the page!  I am anxiously waiting for someone to send my theirs...hint, hint, wink, wink ;-)
And today, I'm giving you the perfect opportunity!

Many of the friends I talked about in my previous post have started their businesses from scratch.  For most of us, there have been ups and downs along the way, yes...and we keep pushing forward because we are not only passionate about what we do, but because we enjoy making our pieces especially for you; to inspire you, to help you tell your story, as a reminder to laugh in some of life's most memorable moments, or to say it's okay to cry during the most challenging ones.

So...go grab a cup of coffee, put on your slippers, and cozy up under your blanket to read this post from our first guest blogger, Sarah Kruer: Owner/Artisan at Imy's Joy who is sharing her 'story' with us today.<3

What Imy's Joy means to me...

If I was a blogger, or had a blog, or even understood really how to do either of those....I believe this might be my first entry. Who knows--maybe I will one day...if I ever figure out how to do it ;)......
I’ve gotten some major JOY handed to me these past few weeks. Some subtle. Some loud. And I’m feeling overly thankful for what I get to do lately. So, for those of you who are new here...here’s a little about me and why I do what I do. In the spring of 2012, I found myself itching to do something. I love staying at home with my 3 boys. But I’d been home for nearly 8 years at that point and was ready for an outlet of some sorts. A creative outlet. I often had the conversation “What do I want to do when I grow up?!” with my husband. A lot. (I’m pretty sure he grew really tired of said conversation.) He would tell me all the time that he’d support me in whatever I wanted to do. Did I want to go back to teaching? I always loved being with those sweet, little preschoolers. Did I want to open up a bakery? I always loved to bake. Did I want to open a children’s bookshop? I LOVE books and had all sorts of ideas for a fun children’s bookshop. I just wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. But knew I wanted something I enjoyed, was flexible, and could see myself doing for a long time.
I had always loved art. I loved painting and still did it randomly. But then started making a couple things for around our house. And then had a few friends who wanted me to make similar ones for them. And then all of a sudden, I knew. I wanted to do THIS. As in, for a “job”. Was that even possible, I’d wondered?? Then, I started gradually making more signs and canvases and frequenting yard sales and auctions and finding old frames, salvaged wood, whatever that jumped out to me. My husband had told my in-law’s early on about me wanting to possibly start something. It was hard to explain to a lot of people what I wanted to do. But somehow, they just got it. And so did the rest of my family, for that matter. And then one day that spring, my family and I were at my in-law’s farm. They have several barns on their property, and my father-in-law walked us up to the old, dusty second floor of this particular barn. And my eyes widened at the sight. Beautiful, old--OLD--wood, old windows, old wood siding, rusty wire baskets that he and his brothers & sisters used to pick cucumbers for pickling, when they were younger; and so much more. They chuckled at me because I think I looked like a kid in a candy shop--I was talking a mile a minute at what I could do--wanted to do--with the gorgeous, old pieces I was seeing. These weren’t just pieces of wood. These held a story. Had a HISTORY. Someone used this wood to build a barn that kept their livestock, tractors, hay--whatever it was used for--it held their livelihood. And my father-in-law told me, smiling, that I could take whatever I could use, that it would just sit up here. And, so I did! With a grateful heart, indeed. And my love for this all began.
Soon after, my husband and I were trying to come up with a name for this entity I was pouring my heart and time into. I knew I wanted it to mean something. (I’m super-sentimental like that--sometimes to a fault (!).  And I kept coming back to my Grandma. Her name was Imogene. But most people close to her called her Imy. She was the most joyful, loving person I’ve ever known. And one of the most crafty & creative! She was always making & sewing ornaments & stuffed animals, etc. for her sorority fundraisers. She made costumes for my cousin, Tara, & I to dress up and play in. Princesses, Little House on the Prairie characters, ballet dancers and outfits for our dolls & Barbies--you name it, she could sew it! And her heart--it was the most precious thing about her. She was the kind of person who you wanted to talk to when you were having a bad day. She always knew what to say to make you smile or laugh about it. And her smile was the best--and her hugs!  And she always had a way of making you feel like you were the most special person in the whole world when she was talking with you. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years before she passed away. And even though her memory was dwindling quicker than we’d ever imagined, her infectious smile was always there when I’d see her. And so,after talking and talking about it, Drew (my husband) finally said, “Imy’s Joy. That’s it. That’s what you have to call it.” And I know she’d be proud.
And it’s not just my Grandma (Imy) Bundy who I credit my love of creating/crafting, but several people in my family. My dad, my brothers, my mom, all of my grandparents, my aunts, my cousins...really, everyone in my family has a love of art, theater, music, cooking---anything you can get creative with. I’m more thankful for this now than ever.  
So, where was I?? I’m a little long-winded tonight--it’s nearly midnight--so, like I said, I’ve been given all sorts of moments that have popped up lately telling me, almost as if to reaffirm me & my decision to have started Imy’s Joy. I love that I get to create something that is going to be special to you or a loved one of yours. And I love hearing the stories that you all have shared with me. Whether it be a love note from a groom to his wife, put on canvas, for their wedding day; or a favorite saying that reminds a daughter of her mom that was taken too soon by cancer; or a painted map of places that a couple has traveled (or will travel) in their lifetime together;  or lyrics to a song a grandmother used to sing that makes her grandson smile; or a favorite scripture that reminds a woman that she doesn’t have to it all on her own, but can lean on God, to give her the strength and the hope she needs to get through the day; or even the little boy who wants nothing more than an Indiana sign in his room ‘because he’s going to play for them one day’ :)   I love it. All of it. And I thank you for letting me do what I get to do. And it’s not just that. That’s not even the best part of it all. The best part is when I hear from people that they’ve been bitten by the ‘artsy bug’ and that they’re going to try their hand at something they’ve been eyeing on Pinterest, or a project they’ve been wanting to do for a long time. THAT is the best part. That somehow a teeny, tiny part of Imy’s Joy or something you’ve read, whether it be a quote or scripture or whatever---has helped to inspire you to try it. To do something that might be a little scary or out of your comfort zone. Or in your opinion, not something you think you can do. The funny thing is that’s how I can often feel--a lot, actually. But what’s amazing about Imy’s Joy and what it means to me now, is that I can just picture my Grandma’s smile, her reassuring pat on the hand and warmest of hugs. I can hear her saying, “You can do it.” And guess what? I do. Not to say, that I don't fail--happens all the time! But the fact of the matter is, it never hurts to try, to put yourself out there and wait & see what life has in store for you, and to keep trying new things. Because life is much too short to sit and wonder, "What if?" So, after all this--when I’m sharing these stories with my husband, he smiles & winks, and says, “Imy’s joy. That’s what it’s all about.” I love that he gets me and what this whole journey is about. So, that, my friends--old and new--is what I do, and why I do it.
Thank you, again, to all of you that inspire me, new friendships, and….for taking the time to read this ;)  

Friday, November 15, 2013

Never Alone...

Besides Christmas music, while working in my newly organized "studio" I've been listening to the Rosi Golan station on Pandora.  I just LOVE her voice and the many other talented artists that are similar to her music style.  Their songs make me feel at peace, they inspire me as I'm working, and they truly make me appreciate the blood, sweat, and tears that ALL artists put into their work daily.

I am thankful to have met so many of these hardworking men and women on my journey.  And I'm even more thankful to be able to call them friends.<3  They have helped me understand the day-to-day tasks of my "job", enjoy sharing their experiences and knowledge with me, and really are my number one supporters.

As doors open...and close...and open again...I continue on this journey; following my heart, trusting the process, having faith it will all work out, believing in myself and all that God has in store for me.  Knowing I'll "never be alone" is what keeps me going.

Click here to watch a lyric video of Lady Antebellum's new song "compass". Not sure I understand the video, but the words definitely apply to the road...the journey...the people we meet...and following your heart.

Sending many thanks to my friends <3  Hoping this holiday season is full of love, laughter, and lots of shoppers!!!

Imy's Joy
Bizzy Buckets
Art 2 the Extreme
Newfangled Confections
Lois Pearl Designs
Time and Again Shop
Lucky Ducky Designs
boris loved natasha
Megan Martin Artisan
Conduit Press
bobaloo!
retro101
Specifically Random
Two Seaside Babes
Best of What's Around




Monday, November 11, 2013

Arts A Poppin'!!!

A few years ago, I had the opportunity to spend some time on, what has now become one of my favorite places in the city, Mass. Ave.  Such a fun area to shop, wine, dine, or just sit and enjoy the company of others. And it was in doing just that, that I found the next shop on my list <3

I was meeting some girls for dinner at Bru Burger.  It was busy, as usual, and there was a long wait, so we decided to walk around and check out the shops.  One of our last stops was Arts A Poppin'.  I remember finding THE MOST PERFECT MUG.  I had to have it!  Well that...and a few necklace charms. And I also remember thinking...I sure do love this shop!

It was time to check-out.  I took my items to the counter, had a really nice conversation with Jill, and paid my bill...all the while I'm thinking to myself, "just ask her, just ask her, don't be afraid, just ask her"!  And just as I started to walk away, heart pounding, hands shaking, I did...I asked if they sold books by local authors in their store???

And there you have it folks...that is where it all began :-)

A few months later, I was able to add a few of my jewelry pieces to the shop and they now carry many of Flowers on Footprints jewelry pieces as well as the book!

I am so grateful to have met Jill and Lorri, for their support on my new adventure, and the many tips they have given me along the way. <3  They are true supporters of all artists and you can feel that the second you walk in.

I hope you will stop in and shop their "unique, funky, one-of-a-kind handcrafted art" this holiday season! There's SomeTHING there for everyone on your list ;-)



These are the hand warmer mugs I mentioned above!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Best of What's Around!!!

I have been trying to decide the best way to introduce you to each of the FABULOUS shops where you can find my work.  Then it hit me...I'm going back to the beginning.  Back to before Flowers on Footprints truly existed, when most of you knew my story, my journey but before I opened up and began sharing it out loud with the world.

It was a little under a year ago that I was scrolling through my facebook feed and happened to notice that a friend of mine had liked a page..."Best of What's Around" was the name and the owner, Danie Leever was just beginning a new adventure of her own!  I loved what I saw on her page and decided to take a risk...to throw it out there that I was interested in sharing my work with her.

If I'm really being honest, I WAS SCARED TO DEATH!!!  I had just recently started making little pieces of jewelry; a few necklaces and wire rings.  So I was definitely surprised, yet ABSOLUTELY THRILLED when she asked me to bring in a few pieces!  And that is where it all began :-)

The thing I love most about Danie's shop is that I feel like I'm home when I walk in.  She is truly interested in your story and determined to help you find the perfect gift or piece that speaks to you.  In fact, I opened my facebook feed this morning to this post from her page:

Sometimes when I'm shopping at smaller boutiques I get the impression the the owner or employees don't really care why I'm there, what I'm buying, or why I'm buying. It could be my silly girl insecurity, or could just be a true fact. Either way, I was thinking this morning that you all should know that what you are doing in my shop is the BEST part about my business. I love knowing at least 75% of you by name, why you are buying that apron, what color side table you are hunting for, who will the the recipient of that personal wall art. I love knowing what brought you in, who told you about the shop, or how you spend your lunch hour once a week. Just thought you should know. I like ya. A lot. 

This holiday season, I hope you will stop in, introduce yourself, and see all that Danie has to offer. I promise you won't be disappointed! <3

Best of What's Around
8745 116th Street
Fishers, IN
(317)436-8765
danie@bestofwhatsaroundshop.com


Flowers on Footprints display at Best of What's Around!
A few of the pieces you can find there!











Monday, November 4, 2013

Small Business Saturday is November 30th! Will you be shopping local?!? I hope so!!! :-)

Happy to be here and writing this morning.  I've been busy working on many new pieces and spending long hours in my new "workshop"!  It's been fun and exciting and well, a little stressful...but I'm feeling alive and refreshed after a good night's sleep and ready to prep you for this holiday shopping season! <3  

A year ago, I never could have imagined that I would be where I am today.  I am so grateful for the wonderful opportunities and experiences I have had and would like to share with you the talented shop owners and their amazing shops that have believed in me, taken me in, and continue to cheer me on daily.  The support of the these people and places means more than words can ever express.  I am thankful to have met each of them and to be sharing a piece of my story with them. <3  

So...over the next few weeks, I will be spotlighting each of these businesses.  Sharing their shop, their story, and the quality artisan products you will find there.  Below, you will find a list of these businesses.  If you click on the name, it will take you to their facebook page.  I encourage you to browse their page, look through their picture albums, and read the testimonials.  Tomorrow, I will begin sharing even more information.  My hope is to lead you to the perfect gift(s) as you begin shopping this holiday season! :-)

American Wildwood Gift Shoppe & Gallery 
Arts A Poppin, LLC
Best of What's Around
Bizzy's Mobile Boutique
Funkyard

Gathering
Saving Grace Vintage
Southport Artistry Committee Trunk Shows presented by Katherine McKinney Han
The Gift Box at IU Simon Cancer Center