...you're excited because something positive or good or fun or wonderful is most likely to happen
or
...you're worried or afraid that something bad or negative or scary or yucky will probably happen.
For the April Art Bead Scene Carnival post, it's my task to write on "anticipation." Well, I want to delve into how important it is to look forward to something...and creating something for yourself to look forward to in a positive and exciting way, in particular. I think we all tend towards viewing life in one way or the other...an intrinsic or extrinsic motivation. What the h*ll am I talking about? Well, I think you can either feel like you have some control over your own destiny, and see things as positive opportunities; or you can attribute things that happen to you to someone else--"they" or "them"--and see the negative consequences. What I'm trying to say is that you can create opportunities for yourself to look forward to--that pleasurable feeling of anticipation--in small and big ways through art and creating and even growing a business. (I'd say that family and career and relationship are all in here, too, but I've got to have some focus, right? haaaaaaaaaa)
Now, I am not Miss Positive Energy all the time, believe me. But, when it comes to my craftiness, that's where I really like to focus on the positive...here are few examples...
First, trying new things. I wanted to try making glass beads. What's the worst that could happen? I could burn Juli's workshop down? haaaaaaaa A week or so ago, I shared a post about meeting Julianna Cannon and getting my first try at the torch. I was sooo freaking excited to try it that I really didn't even think about the whole "what if I can't do this?" or "what if I hurt myself?" because even if I can't do it the first time, I know I can try again and even if I hurt myself it will be a funny story! Not only did I have the anticipation and excitement about working with fire, but then, once I was done, I had to wait to see how my beads came out! Juli annealed them and cleaned them for me, I had no idea how any of my random color efforts would come out. Well, TA DA!! They are some jacked up wonky beads but I love them!!!!!
Second, ordering new things. Another one of the best parts about creating is buying tools, supplies, or other people's art on-line! If you haven't experienced the sweet anticipation of packages on the way from your fave Etsy shops or on-line bead suppliers or tool shops, then you don't know what you're missing! You can wear pajamas, drink coffee, talk to the cats and have snacks all at the same time (if you're a weird cat person who likes to wear pajamas a lot like me). So, in the spirit of giving yourself something to look forward to, I picked a couple of Etsy shops out of my list of favorites to share...
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Purple Tie-Dye Polymer Beads by ArtyBecca |
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Art Museum Letters for Mixed Media Applications from KathyOrf |
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Blood Orange Ceramic Beads from MAKU Studio |
These are my version of bangles with TONS of great glass artbeads...SueBeads, HMB Studios, Lisa New, and even some by Kerry!
So, I hope that was enough positive energy sharing so you can go anticipate something great for yourself. I actually get to go think about my car being in the shop with some sort of crack in the engine (I don't think that's good); on of my kitty boys, Brando, who had to stay overnight at the vet because he got a cut in his eye and they have to take it out tomorrow (yes, the whole eyeball); and the ever-inspiring physical fitness test that I have to take in the morning. Awesome...I think I'll go make something! haaaaaaaaaaaaa