Mission Statement

It started when I was really young… oh bother, let me sum up.

I’m part of an online handmade commerce coaching group called Creating Bloom. And in January there were several trainings on goal setting. Wonderful thought-provoking and inspiring training (link at the end if you are interested ;-). And through them, I worked on why am I doing this thing? I hope it will help with the glazed eyes when I say “I make eco-friendly high-end paper mache". I mean, that’s nice, isn’t it? But not in and of itself interesting. So lets back up a bit. Why do I make paper mache? Well, that is a fair bit of happenstance. On the surface, it’s one of those ‘see a need, fill a need’ things. The dance studio that my daughter danced at was performing the variations from Sleeping Beauty. Which several of the variations are animals, including Puss in Boots and White Cat, Little Red Riding Hood, and Bluebird. Since the kids would be required to do several quick changes, I offered to try and make them animal masks instead of trying to change their makeup for their next appearance on stage. So, besides trying my hand at making a 10-foot tall paper mache tree for the stage, I made 2 cat masks and one wolf mask that spring. It worked! They were usable, they helped the dancers tell the story with less flurry backstage, and I felt useful.

A meeting of minds…

A meeting of minds…

See, one thing to know about me is that I’m a displaced biologist, my soul glides between a naturalist and an art lover. Always have. The picture here is of me at 6 in my pretty blue coat in front of a Giant Pacific Octopus at the Seattle Aquarium. It’s March and this is my birthday trip. My parents took my sister and me over the mountains to the Seattle Aquarium. I’m in awe, I’m in love, and I didn’t want to leave, ever. The octopuses seemed to dance with me. Goosebumps. I had been in dance classes myself for a year at this point. But that matters not. It wasn’t that kind of dancing at all.

Later in college, I leaned towards invertebrate zoology, microbiology, and ecology. I have a Bachelor of Science with leftover credits to fill a BA as well. I had several jobs after that that kept me close to biology but not close to home. I married and after my second child, I started to make pinatas and one particular cheetah mask. So by the time I saw the opportunity to make those masks for the dance performance, I had some experience with paper mache beyond grade school applications. It’s cheap, messy, versatile, surprisingly durable and the materials are non-toxic and spoke to my reduce/reuse/recycle heart.

This carried me till this January when my Creating Bloom fearless Leader challenged us to dig deeper. What is your purpose with your business? It became clear that I needed a better mission statement than ‘I like making masks for people without harming the environment further’. One reason to coalesce my thoughts is that I am often be stymied when a client of a custom order would request something that meant I would probably end up using my arch nemesis-plastic. In my studio as I learn and grow, I do use up products that I’ve found a healthier alternative to. So, yes, I still use some plastic glitter. But I have vowed never to buy it new again. I can’t just toss it in the garbage either. That would like.. tripple the waste. So I use it and try to be responsible. And the next time I need that color glitter, I buy glass, aluminum, or biodegradable (sugar) glitter and feel so much better for it. And so it goes.

Somehow I need these business practices front and center in my business model. It dawned on me that if I could work with wildlife rehabilitation centers, making masks and hand puppets for their emerging needs, this would bring everything into better focus. It would finally connect the two parts of my life art and dance with science and wildlife conservation. I’ll be scheduling time to contact local rehabilitation centers, work on how I can partner with them, and build my branding around this important work. So, that’s it! Look for a slight shift in my focus as I align my purpose with my vision to accomplish my mission. Peace out!

Oh, that Etsy handmade coaching group that’s making the difference?

https://creatingbloom.com/

It's a matter of scale.

When the opportunity is eye opening and jaw dropping..

It’s happened to me 3 times now and only once was my little shop been ready to jump that high. Each time I spend a good amount of time gobstopped at the size and, dare I say it, prestige of the opportunity. I always double down and think about how to get ready for the next time. That is incredibly difficult. Just say the words, Single Mom, then Homeschool. It’s quite the load. Adding Small Business owner to the stack, well… lets just say I give myself a ‘little’ slack for not producing more, but not much. I do want that nice carrot!

I always feel such honor when someone approaches me for such a grande opportunity. And it’s so out of the normal of my little life, I’m afraid that I do a fair bit of ‘wait, what?’ before I figure out what their exact needs are. The first time I’m afraid I stumbled around for a few days like a over caffeinated owl. You have to remember I’ve been making masks for sale for just 3 full years. I have no art degree. I have not studied with any masters and haven’t taken an art class since high school. Art has always been there, but never in the forefront till now. Youtube and a few mask makers and paper mache artists are dear friends.

So when someone working with Vogue Magazine online asks if they could rent my masks for a couture photoshoot in Paris that Celine Dion may be at (say it with me ‘WAIT, what??), of course I’m floored. Talk about a huge leap and since I didn’t have enough masks in stock, too high for me. But wow…

The second time was an artistic director in Dubai who needed a custom mask for a dancer designed, made and mailed in two weeks. I’m super proud to say, I got that one. It happened, I still love looking at the photos. After it arrived safely and worked well for them, I did such a happy dance!

This third time, was a large order of decorated pointe shoes for an event for a world renown dance company in New York city. This inquiry was less of a shock and can be doable, my work just needs to be pitched upstream. That means I really must get a portfolio hand out, both in paper and digital ready to go. And I was so proud when I got my business cards made. Time to scale up again!

I figured it out, finally!

Sometimes, it takes me a very long time figure out stuff. I finally figured out how to add a photo to a blog post on here! WHOO HOO! YEY ME! OK, and now I have to back to actual working because I’m out of time. Pictured here, another Arctic Fox about to be shipped but I had trouble with the varnish going glossy instead of matte on me. That was a new one, but one that I had seen a bit of before this time. And, a new Clara design from The Nutcracker decorated pointe. Plus another jester shoe in the works.

My daughter graduates high school in just 3 more days. And besides that and preparing for her year abroad in Belgium for Rotary Youth Exchange, I’ve been so swamped. Things should be getting a little easier here soon, I hope!

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