Showing posts with label Retirement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retirement. Show all posts

Sep 7, 2016

It's getting closer!


My retirement from image kit designing is nearly here.
Just a few days left before my image kits at MischiefCircus.com are gone for good.  You can find the big retirement sale HERE.


http://www.mischiefcircus.com/shop/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=29&sort=&sort_direction=&show=all


Last ever image kit released
As part of the MischiefCircus.com Monthly Mischief collaboration, I released my last little kit this week.  It's only available until September 18 when we'll pull the curtains on my run as a kit designer.  The Monthly Mischief collaboration includes kits that share a word and color theme from several designers so there are lots of coordinating kits on sale now at Mischief Circus!  You can find my kit HERE and the other Monthly Mischief kits HERE.

http://www.mischiefcircus.com/shop/product.php?productid=23902&cat=0&page=1


New Website
Again, I don't know how it's going to turn out in the end, but I have a new working website up and running!  It's easy to get to . . . tumblefishstudio.com

This blog will be updated regularly with day to day news but the website will host my gallery.  Things will get streamlined soon!


New Free Images
I'm still figuring out how everything is going to work in the end, but for now anyway, I've set up a "Free Stuff" page right here on this blog (look at the top of the page just under the banner).  I will let you know here on the main page when I post something new on the "Free Stuff" page.  Today, I put up some of the free images I've given in the past and added a couple of new things.


Mail Love
I just received the most lovely hanging doll from my friend Nancy Baumiller of Crowabout Studio B.  Nancy makes fabric and paper dolls, paper mache creations of all kinds, amazing journal pages, and is a kit designer at MischiefCircus.com.


https://www.facebook.com/nancy.baumiller?fref=ufi&pnref=story


Trying to work up the courage
In cleaning out storage and garage, I found this old date book over the weekend.  I'm thinking it would make a great journal book of some sorts.  I've never had the courage to try journaling (as in actual get dirty with paint and markers and glue page after page for one book) . . . but I at least brought this into my desk.



We shall see.  I have so many things I want to do and try, I don't where to start just yet.