Thank you.

I am still digesting my Thanksgiving dinner, as I suppose you are too. But while these lazy days last a bit longer, I wanted to pop in and say Thank You for all the blogging friendship and support! I love reading all your lovely comments, and wish I could respond to each and every one. I try to...and I am just thankful this weekend  for all your kindness! I am thankful this season for really the good, wonderful people in my life.

Progressive Pioneer posted an interview with me on her blog. She asks some really great questions, and it was actually quite a good experience to answer back. It gave me some time to reflect on motherhood and my business, and everything in between. It's a journey which still keeps me on my toes!

Wishing everyone (American and not) a wonderful weekend.

xo

sarah jane

Turning your passion into a business.

Last month I was interviewed by "Babies and Moms" website, and was asked to talk about a favorite topic of mine: turning your passion into a business. I had a great time with Nancy Cajun, who has had many business successes herself with her company Sign Babies and now her Babies and Mom podcast. It was actually she who inspired me to get started when I heard her speak at a Startup Princess Seminar about turning an idea into a business....and I was so honored to now get to have her ask me questions!

I am on about 8 minutes into the podcast, and we are talking about how to make that passion of yours...that hobby that you can't stop doing...into a profitable business. I also get to share bits of my own personal story on how I got started....which is always so amazing that I got through those first few months (OH they were nuts!).  We also talk a good bit about balancing your creative passions while raising young children. These are great women I'm chatting with.

Anyways, tell me what you think! I'd really love to include more discussion of the business side of things here on the blog...but would love to know your interest.

Thanks for listening:)

You can listen here.

For the love of Design.

How cool is this: A place for bloggers who love art, design, photography, illustration and lifestyle to come together, connect and share ideas and information about all things design.  Yippee! This will be a fantastic weekend to connect, network and get inspired.

And crazy folks: I am going to be speaking.

It's a little intimidating (OK, a LOT) when the other speakers are bloggers whom I completely admire: Design sponge, Oh JOY, Simple Lovely, Steph Modo just to name a few.

It's going to be a party!

So mark your calendars for January 21-23, 2010 at the Grand America in Salt Lake City.

But hurry, and sign up. The early bird registration ends tomorrow!

This is the first EVER blogging event for people like you and I who just really like the visual aspects of blogging...and well, the visual aspects of most things. It will be completely inspiring.

Register here.

See the full list of speakers here.

Thank you Kirtsy for putting all this together, and Design Mom for inviting me to participate. See in in January!

Conversations with the wandering one.

You: Hello? Sarah? Yoohoo? What corner of the world did you escape to?

Me: Escape? Did I escape, you ask?

You: Yes. Those paper bats are still hanging at the top of your blog. Come on...get with it. Blog already.

Me: OK...you caught me. I escaped.

You: Where?

Me: To a far away land that I used to think only existed in my imagination: a place where quiet and noiselessness reign. A place where there is room to unwind and create with no distractions.

You: That place actually exists? Oh, please give me directions.

Me: Are you ready? It's complicated. You need to go to my in-law's wonderfully empty-nested house. It's great. They cook too. And love babies. And have an abundant amount of watercolor brushes, down comforters and table space to just spread out and GTD (get things done). Oh, and they also take you out to sushi.

You: Oh take me take me!

Me: I plan on their being a next time. Many more next times. Don't worry.

So yes...after 2 months of let's-get-my-life-organized-enough-to-run-a-business-and-illustrate-a-book-while-only-getting-2-hours-of-sleep-at-a-time-at-night-and-raising-3 children kind of living, my husband took one look at the bags under my eyes and booked a flight for me the VERY next morning to California to spend 5 days with his parents while HE watched the other kids during his fall break. I know. My in-laws are awesome, but my husband? Amazing.

The trip was, may I say, incredible. I ate, slept, fed the baby, illustrated and story-boarded for my book I'm illustrating with Harper Collins right now. Getting away proved to be the perfect remedy for a mommy who's brain hardly gets to enjoy the space of her own creative thinking due to the natural (and wonderful) chaos of the day with 3 small children.

But I am back. No more escaping for a while. As much as it is good to get away, I am a sucker for my family. Who wouldn't be with faces as kissable as this?

Feel free to cuddle your screen...I know...she's practically edible.

Cheers!

Christmas in August.

Sample illustration for Christmas Goodnight, illustrated by Yours Truly.

I have waited two years to write this post. Well, maybe my lifetime!

So the story goes like this:

At a very young age (the ripe age of 4 I believe) I knew I was going to be an artist.

When I was old enough to write, I started writing books, poetry, anything I could wrap my ideas around.

I made hand-made books by the dozens. Flip books, chapter books, you name it.

I continued to study art through high school, privately and academically and loved every second.

And when I was 13 years old, I was told by a very wise man that if you write down your goals, they will happen.

So that is what I did: I made a list (75 items long) of all the things I wanted to do in my lifetime. Wanna peek in my journal? Come on, you know you do...

I had to blow the dust off this one...it had been years since I revealed to myself all my pre-teen ambitions!

Don't you love the bubbly 13 year old handwriting?

Illustrating children's books was only second to #1: Getting Married. Golly, I was serious!

It all started with writing it down.

But after going to college and graduating with a BFA in Musical Theater, teaching voice lessons at BYU, and then dabbling in performing, the babies started coming. And I wanted to get back into my art again.

But how? I kinda missed out on the whole art school thing. Oops!

So I started a blog.

And I was encouraged by my readers and my dear husband to open an ETSY shop.

Um...I love you ETSY.

And from having a shop, I started making contacts.

The first being Molly O'Neill at Harper Collins who stumbled upon my ETSY shop one month into my business and asked if I'd ever be interested in illustrating children's books.

That was a 1 1/2 years ago. And after a lot of study, and hard work (with a lot of bumps along the way) I have landed a contract to illustrate my first picture book!

Christmas Goodnight, written by Laura Godwin and published by Katherine Tegan books, an imprint of Harper Collins to be released Fall 2011.

This might not come as a surprise to you. I have mentioned illustrating has been my ultimate goal for a while. But it isn't an easy road, and there are a lot of hoops to jump through. So much more challenging than I had imagined at 13, but I couldn't be more thrilled about it!

Molly O'Neill, the assistant editor I have been corresponding with over a year now, is brilliant and amazing and I can't thank her enough for the hard work and chance she has put into me. It's a dream come true!

The text is perfect....a poem in fact...similar to the feel of Goodnight, Moon but with the Christmas story. A classic for sure. I feel so honored to illustrate it!

It will take the next 9 months to work on this, but no worries....it won't interfere with the shop at all! But what it will change is the amount of Christmas music being played in the house...we might just be starting Christmas in September just to get in the mood:)

The hardest work is ahead of me now, but I can't think of a better challenge. I know it will be so much fun though. It's been a life long dream. The 13 year old me is nodding right now and saying, "I knew you could. I just knew you could do it!"

For those of you who have been with me since the beginning, I can't thank you enough for your listening ears, and your support. For a young mom who doesn't get out much any more due to 3 beautiful and crazy side kicks, it's meant the world to me to have a springboard here where I've made a lot of friendships and learned so much from you. Who would have ever thought that behind a screen I could gain such genuine acquaintances? Gosh, I love you guys!

Live it up.

Hi folks. It's been a while. And for a good reason. We lost our dear friend and cousin Justin (age 27) very unexpectedly over a week ago. We had a very full week of emotions and funeral planning. Times like this, family all rallies together and it is beautiful to see what comes of such tragedies. Life can smack you in the face pretty hard sometimes. But there was a lot of peace and a lot of love and even understanding. I was so lucky to have all my family come into town which resulted in some updated family pictures of us all from my dear photographer friend Katherine. Family is the center of it all. My life, my treasure. Every day is a gift that we don't get back. Love, laughter, smiles, thank you's, and hugs make life worth living. Add a bit of good food, art, books, music, travel, color and days full of making things, and I'm a happy girl. Live it up folks. It's all we've got.

(I'll be back soon with more art and designs to share! See you around.)

still here.

I wish this were me....out shopping keeping up with my other two littles. My belly is that big...but I sure feel a lot less mobile! No sign of her coming yet, which is so ironic to me since I have been dealing with signs of her coming for 6 weeks now. Oh well...more ice cream and pickles for me!

The closest to Martha I'll ever get.

This blog post is VERY over due! So many of you have been asking me a bout my "BOOK" and with my internet troubles, I have been rather behind the times in chatting about this!

To clarify: No, I don't have a book chalk full of my illustrations for children, but rather a non-fiction hardback book of mom-to-mom tips on pregnancy with spot illustrations throughout.

Full of Life, the book I illustrated for Nancy O'Dell and published by Simon and Schuster was released about 2 weeks ago and is doing great! It is currently #17 on Amazon's Hot new releases in it's category. But I will be honest: my illustrations have nothing to do with it! It helps that Nancy is a huge celeb in the Hollywood scene and has a great following. I was asked to illustrate 7 chapter headings, and a few icons through the book with Nancy in certain positions during her pregnancy. It isn't really a showcase of my art, rather spot illustrations in black and white. But it was a great experience to work with the publishing industry....something I really hope to do more of in the future.

Nancy O'Dell is quite the celebrity and has been on a book signing/media tour since it came out. I haven't had contact with her during the creation process (thus the role of art directors and editors) but I have watched her progress online since the book release. On April 30th, she promoted her book on the Martha Stewart Show for their Baby Shower episode. I was just tickled to see this picture of the book I illustrated in the hands of Martha Stewart! Can you see it? it is a bad photo, but the best I could find. The Empress has no idea who I am, and my name is only in small print on the title page, but still. I am entitled to a bit of butterflies in my tummy, right?

It was such a great experience to put this book together. Like I said...don't go rushing to see it for the illustrations (there are so few) but do go check it out for you or friends who are pregnant! It is really a GREAT book!

I am just so grateful for the taste I got of the book creating process, and I hope to get into that more now that Baby #3 is coming soon (8 weeks and counting!). I love my ETSY shop, but children's book illustration is my ultimate goal! But in the mean time, I had a little "Martha Stewart touched something I made" moment and as stretched as it might be, It did make me blush! And really, I am still blushing. Thanks Simon and Schuster for a great opportunity!