From the creator of Anorel Arts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

This isn't a democracy, but feel free to vote anyway!

     I have added a poll! It's in <--------- that direction. Or, for those of you who don't understand arrows, it's on the left side of the screen. No, your other left. That's it. Yeah. Ok. So since I don't know a) what to write about half the time, b) what people want to know, and c) if anyone even cares what I write about, I've decided to just ask. Ask and ye shall receive or some such. If there's an option I've left off or if you just want to leave me your two cents, give me a comment! I like comments! They're like crack for a blogger. Or something. Maybe that's just me. Anywho, poll is open for two weeks, so get voting!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

So... Yeah...

     I'm still alive! I swear! I guess I thought since I gave you pretty pictures, I was allowed to take a vacation. Or maybe I'm just an incredibly lazy person with nothing important to say. One of those. Anyway, I'm slightly ashamed to say that the latest Sims 3 expansion packs have been sucking up all of my free time lately. Every day I tell myself that I should be working on something incredibly awesome, and then I realize that I still have no motivation so I just play Sims. Then I spend every minute feeling ridiculously guilty. I blame my workaholic parents for the guilt. Just because I can. It's what daughters do.

     Anyway, here's a little bit to report on the art front. Two of the people connected to my babysitting job have told me that they plan to throw jewelry parties for me sometime within the next few months, so I'm feeling rather hopeful about that. I've also been accepted to sell my goods at the Hampton Yellow Pollen Street Festival. It takes place on March 19th in downtown Hampton, so if you're in the area be sure to drop by and say hello. I also need to get a space at Berry's Arts and Crafts Festival. It might be my last time attending that one, simply because I'm running out of people to see at Berry and don't really fancy spending several hours sitting at a table by myself. Meh. We'll see. Anywho, I imagine I'll be picking up the pace once some of my stuff starts selling. I think the main reason why I stopped creating is because it doesn't really seem like there's any point when no one is buying what I've made. Why spend hours and hours and hours making things when they're just going to sit in the corner of my room in a bag with the rest of my work? My motivation comes from people appreciating my work. Same thing with this blog. I wasn't planning to post today, but I saw that someone had commented on one of my posts so I was like "Hey! People actually DO read this! I'm not just blabbing to the empty void of the internets!" Thus, a post was born. Hope you enjoyed it.