by Caroline Bartlett
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8 June 2022
I have been busy working on new ideas for my business in the last few months. I have finally realised that to make a success of my small business; I need to make some changes to how I operate as there is no way in which I can make everything myself. This, for me, was a major hurdle I had to cross; I have always needed to be in complete control of everything, this is nothing new I have been like this since I was a child, but it has taken me until this year to acknowledge that it is not necessarily a good thing. Since March, I have been learning or rather teaching myself the basics of bookbinding, making a wide variety of designs and styles of notebooks and stationery items. There is so much scope in this skill and the things that I can create, but equally important for me to take on board is that making notebooks is not a quick job, especially if you have problems with your hands. So I have made one significant earth-shattering change, I still design all my notebooks and create the images so that I am still involved in their creation, but after much soul searching, I now send them to a printer to be produced. I did a lot of research before making my decision, but I am delighted with my choice. The same has happened with my card ranges, of which I have three at present, two of the ranges are created from my own artwork, and the other content is based on prints from children's magazines published in the early 1900s; these are all black and white line drawings and hark back to a simpler time. I aim to bring them back to the wider public so that more people can enjoy the skills of these long gone and predominantly unnamed artists. I always use my mum as my sounding board for all my new ideas as her way of looking at things is different to mine; she also has the advantage over me in that she knows me very well and understands how I think. My suggestion to get some of my notebooks and all of my cards printed got past my gatekeeper safely, and we are both pleased with the results. My second idea took a bit longer for her to get her head around, not that she was against it in principle, but my second idea was in a different league; this time, I was considering buying a range of cards and notebooks from another artist, my mum was worried how I would feel if they sold better than my creations, I told her that I could accept that as they were both eye-catching and utterly different to anything that I have ever created or ever could. The questions were valid, but she accepted my choice and having now seen the notebooks and cards, she is in complete agreement with me. There are many other things that I am working on at the moment and not just my range of Christmas items. I know it seems shocking we haven't even reached summer proper, although we are nearly at the longest day, and here I am talking about Christmas, but when you are making and designing all your products, there is no such thing as too early. With this thought, I will sign off for today.