holiday cards are here – and on SALE!

been busy adding items to my Etsy art shop, including sets of my holiday cards, now on SALE!  i like my cards simple, as shown by my designs here.  one set features a silhouette of a tree, decorated with red round ornaments.  the message is clear and simple: “merry christmas”.  the other set of cards features a drawing of a dove, carrying a red flower in its beak and wearing a garland around its neck.  again, a simple but clear message to share during the holidays: “peace”.  cards are black inside so you can include your own personal message.

these cards sell at events for $4.00 each.  right now in my Etsy shop i have them in sets of 5 for $10 – that’s only $2 each!

while you’re there, please check out all my other listings – original artwork, stationery items, hand stitched ornaments, hand painted wood and tin items, and much more!

Etsy art shop – http://www.etsy.com/shop/asucarr

busybusybusy!

when i started blogging i told myself i’d be good about posting regularly.

hmm…does every 2 weeks (or so) count?

anyway, it’s been really busy around here, in my personal life.  i posted early on that my husband and i were hoping to buy our first house.  well, it looks like we’re well on our way!  if all goes smoothly, we should be in our new – own! – house by the time the new year starts.  (can’t believe there’s a new year around the corner!)  i don’t want to jinx it by sharing too much, but it’s very exciting – please send positive vibes & prayers our way!

i’m having a great time tormenting the husband about what i’ll be able to do when we move into our own home.  i’m pretty sure the scariest thing (for him) is that i want to draw a huge wall mural with my beloved black Sharpies.  i CAN’T WAIT.  seriously.  i can’t wait to have our own home where we can the rooms any color we want, create a garden however we want, and answer to no one but ourselves.  yay!

i have been trying to stock more items to the Etsy shops – both the art shop and the supply shop.  i hope you’ll check them both out and consider doing some holiday shopping with me!  you’ll be getting 100% handmade and unique work.

Etsy art shop – http://www.etsy.com/shop/asucarr

Etsy supply shop – http://www.etsy.com/shop/susiecarranza

remember, you can also find my work on the website we share with 3 other artists – www.artedenuestrocorazon.com.  you’ll find beautiful Mexican folk art, Day of the Dead art, stationary items, beaded jewelry, and so much more.

until next time…

november 1st, dia de los angelitos (the little angels)…

november 1, 2012.  i can’t believe the year is almost over.  can you?

if you follow Day of the Dead tradition, today – November 1st – is dia de los angelitos (day of the little angels).  it is believed that babies and children who have passed away return to their loved ones for the day, to celebrate their lives.

i added lights and more flowers to our home altar today.  (the blue box on the right holds photos and memorial/prayer cards of family and friends who have died.)

the vase reads “In Loving Memory

this light

shines as

a symbol of

a life and love

remembered”

meant for a candle or flowers, we had two of these vases at our wedding 7 years ago, one in memory of Lawrence’s sister, Adrie, and one for my paternal grandmother (Tita).

♥♥♥

Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead: Honoring Loved Ones No Longer Here

Day of the Dead (in spanish: Dia de los Muertos) has become so popular recently that it often both saddens and maddens me to see the term “day of the dead” slapped onto a piece of artwork just because it has a skull or a skeleton on it.  or lumped together with Halloween.  lots of people want to capitalize on the popularity of this tradition but don’t bother to find out what it’s REALLY about.  or honestly, they just think skulls are “cool”.  last year, one online store held a “Day of the Dead” craft contest on their facebook page, where people posted pieces they’d created and the one with the most “likes” won a prize of some sort.  i still remember one of the pieces:  a gravestone, spiders, webs, and pumpkins.  and one scary-looking skull.  Day of the Dead – really?  not so much….

Dia de los Muertos is about honoring our loved ones who are no longer with us.  there is nothing scary, or spooky, or Halloween-y about it.  it’s a beautiful tradition that involves celebrating life, not mourning death.

i did not grow up knowing about Dia de los Muertos.  i honestly don’t remember the first time i ever heard about it, but i know that once i did i wanted to know more.  that was years ago.  today, with so much virtual information at our fingertips, there really is no reason not to know what this tradition is all about, if one truly wants to.

i could try to share what i’ve learned about this beautiful tradition, but there’s an awesome site that did such a great job with this, i’d rather share their page and let you see for yourself.  check out mexicansugarskull.com’s post about the history of Day of the Dead.

http://www.mexicansugarskull.com/support/dodhistory.html

and, if you’d like to check out another link, here’s an interview i did at Crafty Catholic Mamacita back in March.  maria finds artists and crafters on Etsy and interviews them for her weekly “Crafty Mamacita Miercoles” (miercoles = spanish for Wednesday).  she found my shop on Etsy and asked if she could send me some questions for an interview.  (i’m glad i did; maria was very sweet and very professional.)

the last question was about Dia de los Muertos.  you can read my interview here:

http://susiquetzalli.blogspot.com/2012/03/crafty-mamacita-miercoles-asucarr_07.html

my husband and i have an altar set up in our dining room year round.  we started it 3 years ago during the Day of the Dead season and never took it down.  it stays as a tribute to loved ones we’ve said goodbye to yet know we’ll one day see again.  we make a few changes as time passes, adding friends and family who have passed on since we started our altar, redecorating, etc.  i love having a physical place to pause, light a candle, and say a quick hello.

*our altar has artwork from several awesomely talented artists: the large candle on the right is Cathy Ashworth; the skull on the second shelf of our altar is from Cesco’s Muertos; the skeleton-butterfly piece (top shelf) and the skeleton dog (front) is from Theresa Armas; the black skull (left) and blue box (right) is from Annette Armas of CJ’s Angels and Arte de Nuestro Corazon.  the tall candle with the image of flowers (on the left) and the piece in the lower left corner were done by me.

so, tell me – do you celebrate Day of the Dead?  if you do, i’d love for you to share in the comments!

putting it out there…

okay, i’m going to put this out into the universe:

i need to make more sales.  lots.  my husband and i are trying to buy our first house – our OWN house.  makes this an exciting time.  a scary time.  my stomach hurts.  but it makes me more determined to get my work out there and make more sales – through my Etsy shop and through our Arte de Nuestro Corazon website.

we’ve always rented.  and i think we’ve done a great job of making the house we rent our home, as much as one can in a house that does not really belong to them.  but my husband put it best last night: “we work so hard and sacrifice to pay someone else’s mortgage.  it’s time to pay our own and have something to show for it.”

i couldn’t agree more.  i used to think renting was better than owning.  i mean, if something goes wrong or needs fixing, the owner takes care of it, right?  well, unfortunately that hasn’t been the case for us.  and that’s all i’ll say on that matter……

so – universe, the gods above, the powers that be, please make it happen for us.  and for those of you reading this (thank you!) – prayers, positive thoughts & energy, good juju – whatever you’re into, can you send some our way?

and, of course (shameless plug coming…) if you feel like shopping, you can find my work at http://www.etsy.com/shop/asucarr and www.artedenuestrocorazon.com – and i’m doing some serious destashing in my Etsy supply shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/susiecarranza