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THE CREATIVE CONNECTION EVENT

 Lisa Tutman-Oglesby


I can’t recall a time when I’ve been around so many people in one place who totally “get” the whole creativity thing. What an amazing feeling that is. What an awesome feeling that is. That’s how I felt after attending the first-ever Creative Connection Event last September and I still feel that way today, one year later. My trip to TCC last year was actually a last minute decision that was prompted by the spontaneous need to take a break from everything else I was doing at the time and re-charge my creativity. The entire 3-day event was a whirlwind of activity, filled with good conversation, fellowship, food, fun, fantastic shopping, crafty and creative classes, TCC giveaways, networking and just plain listening to other creative women who are just like me.

 

Every hour was jammed-packed with purposeful, useful information including panel discussions on a variety of subjects ranging from jump-starting a business and improving or starting a blog to maximizing exposure through social media to getting your work published, to the future of the digital marketplace in today’s business environment.

 

 

Like me, perhaps you’ve also had the occasional doubt about the creative path you’ve chosen for yourself. For me, The Creative Connection Event helped lay to rest some of those nagging insecurities because I was reminded in no small way that I’m not alone in my creative pursuits and passions, insecurities and all. There is strength in creative numbers and when that strength comes together in one place like this event, the collective power is shared and touches everyone who is there. The energy created by so many like-minded individuals is palpable, thick enough to cut with a knife and everyone leaves a little bit more empowered for having been exposed to the experience. Sounds corny, right? Maybe, but I truly believe that. I felt that.

 

Unfortunately, personal schedule conflicts prevent me from attending this year and I’m totally bummed about it. Still, I’ll be there in spirit.
Come September, I’ll be sending good vibes and good wishes for success to all my creative sisters at The Creative Connection Event 2011.

Have fun and happy creating! ♥
Lisa Tutman-Oglesby
www.celebrate-creativity.com

MY TOP 5 TIPS FOR MAKING THE MOST OUT OF TCC EVENT

PACK LIGHTLY
You won’t need a zillion outfits. Save the extra luggage space for all the goodies you’ll buy at the Handmade Market. Don’t forget if your bags are overweight on the return flight, the airline will charge an additional (ridiculously hefty) fee.

MINGLE, DON’T BE SHY
Venture from your comfort zone or group and introduce yourself to strangers. Everyone is welcoming and the event is a great opportunity to network and connect with new people.

CARRY BUSINESS/BLOG CARDS
Hand out your contact cards (even if you only have a blog) and collect just as many. You won’t remember everyone you talked to and the cards are a good reminder of who you met and an added resource when you get home. Visit the blogs of people you met when you get home.

ENGAGE THE VENDORS
I learned a lot from talking with the vendors at The Handmade Market about their products and business experiences (I also bought a ton of stuff). Many of the vendors have traveled long distances to be at TCC and put great care into their merchandise and booth presentation. They really do like to know that you appreciate them.

TAKE PICTURES
I didn’t take as many pictures as I could have and when I got home, I regretted it. Photos of the event will not only remind you of the fun you had, but they’ll also help support a nice blog entry if you choose to write about the event later. (Click HERE to read Lisa’s TCC blog post)

I had the great pleasure of meeting Lisa at TCC last year. She was just as nice in person as she seems on her blog. She is truly a creative force! PLUS, she is the only person I know who has an EMMY!

That’s right! In 2006 she won an Emmy for her outstanding news reporting in the Chicago area.

Thank you so much Lisa for sharing these tips and for inspiring us with your beautiful blog~Paige

Fabulous Friday will be back next friday, but we wanted to take this opportunity to share our BRAND NEW issue of

Where Women Create. 

We are ESPECIALLY proud of this issue. 

Look at these ARTISTS!

And GUESS what?

They will be at TCC and will sign your copy at our 

Autograph Party at the Market!

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SO now that you’ve been given a peek inside, how would you like to win a copy?

Of course you do!

We’re going to give FIVE of you each a copy of this issue!

HAPPY DAY!

All you need to do is comment to this post with who from this issue YOU would like to have sign your copy  …

EASY! I want all of them to sign mine:) 

GOOD LUCK!

Additional entries:
*Follow WWC and TCC on Twitter
@WHEREWOMENCREAT @TCCEVENT (1 Entry)
*Tweet about this contest (1 entry)
*Blog about this contest and mention THE CREATIVE CONNECTION (1 Entry)
*Have a WWC button or link on your blog (1 Entry)
*Post a Comment on THE CREATIVE CONNECTION BLOG (1 Entry)
Remember to post separately for each additional entry and please only post the amount of entries allowed. Also, make sure we have a way to contact you. This contest ends on Tuesday, August 23rd at Midnight (MST), so make sure to get your comments in by then.

One more thing … Facebook rules are ever changing, so we never involve them in any contest we have. However, we would appreciate a “Like” on our THE CREATIVE CONNECTION EVENT Facebook page.
Creative Karma will be bestowed on you!

AND THE WINNER IS …

CONGRATULATIONS Pamela!

Thank you Charlotte for giving us such a FABULOUS prize!

~Have a GREAT day everyone~

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As a lifelong creative-type I've always believed that if we keep our eyes and ears open, life will constantly whisper hints to us about where to go next. What's coming up. Who we are meant to become. I always had a feeling that I would take an unconventional career path, and in my second year of college in 2005 I started down the road that would take me through obstacles, triumphs, into amazing opportunities and lifelong friendships as an entrepreneur. I founded Princess Lasertron in 2005 when I designed the first felt and button bridal bouquets that took the wedding industry by storm. In six years, I have grown my business into a three-person company serving over 250 brides each year and we have expanded into kit and project design, a line of party dresses, consulting, speaking, and teaching all over the country.

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By keeping myself open to new interests and opportunities rather than following a cut-and-dried business plan, I've seen my business grow very organically, entering into new arenas when the time was right.

 
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Two years ago I met a small group of friends who liked to work at night like me, and we met throughout the week at 24-hour coffee shops, pancake houses, and greasy spoons all over Omaha. We talked about our projects, our problems, and benefited from each other's diverse expertise and experience. It was also during this period that I became pregnant with my first baby, and the path of growth my business was taking made it necessary to hire my first employee. The way all of these factors coincided so magically and perfectly was a sign–my family was growing, my business was growing, my relationships in the community were growing and I needed to make a move. Over the next six months I searched throughout Omaha for the perfect space to start a shared creative studio. I visualized a huge open room in an industrial warehouse full of history and character. I visualized coming to work every day and being surrounded by a supportive team of passionate people who loved their jobs as much as I did. Where ideas could be born, and where people could gather to pursue their goals. When was invited to an open house party at a friend's new office in a remote part of downtown Omaha, I fell in love with the gigantic empty warehouse and suddenly realized I was in the space. Three months later after a buildout process, we opened the doors of CAMP, Omaha's first coworking space and our full-time studio for Princess Lasertron. We are coming up on our first anniversary at CAMP and I could not be more proud of taking that risk not only because of how it allowed my business to grow and flourish, but because of what we were able to provide for other local entrepreneurs and organizations.

 

 

As my work has evolved and my Princess Lasertron has grown, I've been getting more diverse opportunities like teaching at this year's TCC Event! Participating in events like THE CREATIVE CONNECTION are a dream come true for me and I can't wait for this chance to connect in-person with my readers and customers who have been with me for so many years, and meet new friends from far and wide! In my classes, Alice's Marvelous Monogrammed Prize Ribbon and our Signature Felt Flower Headband session, you will learn some of my favorite techniques that we use every day with our bridal clients.


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If you're looking for some pregame before the TCC crafty weekend getaway, I would love for you to join me in my first online class through Rick Rack where I will be teaching how to create a birdcage veil with beautiful French netting and the embroidered felt flowers we are best known for. Registration is open through June 20 and the class starts on June 22 and runs for a month. This class is my first foray into online teaching so you won't want to miss it. How many times will I accidentally swear?


 

When you register for the class you will have access to a video tutorial of me teaching my Felt Flower Fascinator Headband project that you can fast foward, rewind, restart, and watch over and over again as much as you want. You will also receive a .pdf of instructions and a list of class materials which I am also selling as a kit in my shop once the class begins. You’ll learn how to make felt flowers and leaves, how to free motion sew, hand embroidery techniques, how to fringe, how to create a birdcage veil, how we embellish with buttons and some other general sewing tips. I think you’ll like working with the pretty French lace netting too. So sign up, and order a kit! You never know what other goodies I'll throw in there for you.


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Megan Hunt, AKA Princess Lasertron, was featured in the winter 2010 issue of WHERE WOMEN CREATE and we are honored to have her teaching two great classes at

THE CREATIVE CONNECTION EVENT.

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 Alice's Marvelous Monogrammed Prize Ribbon

AND

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Signature Button and Felt Flower Headband


You don't want to miss your chance to learn from Princess Lasertron herself how she puts the magic in her famous felt flowers … I know I don't! Plus, isn't that Monogramed Ribbon adorable? 

And guess what else?

She has GENEROUSLY offered a FABULOUS (because it IS that day of the week) giveaway …  

One FREE birdcage veil class from Rick Rack, 

PLUS

an exclusive kit to go along with it (and you know how AMAZING her kits are)!

 

THANK YOU PRINCESS LASERTRON! 

Please visit her at www.princesslasertron.com

 


All you need to do is comment to this post and you're entered! 

 

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Additional entries:

*Follow WWC and TCC on Twitter

@WHEREWOMENCREAT @TCCEVENT (1 Entry)

*Tweet about this contest (1 entry)

*Blog about this contest and mention THE CREATIVE CONNECTION (1 Entry)

*Have a WWC button or link on your blog (1 Entry)

*Post a Comment on THE CREATIVE CONNECTION BLOG (1 Entry) 

Remember to post separately for each additional entry and please only post the amount of entries allowed. Also, make sure we have a way to contact you. This contest ends on Tuesday, June 21st at Midnight (MST), so make sure to get your comments in by then. 

 

One more thing … Facebook rules are ever changing, so we never involve them in any contest we have. However, we would appreciate a "Like" on our THE CREATIVE CONNECTION EVENT Facebook page.

Creative Karma will be bestowed on you!

 

~THANK YOU~




 

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Happy Friday everyone!

 

Hope you are having a wonderful day.

 

Unfortunately, we had a glitch with our


FABULOUS FRIDAY

 

artist that we were going to feature today.

 

NEVER FEAR! 


We still have a great prize we can give away!

 

How about a 

WHERE WOMEN CREATE 

Prize package?

 

Including …

 

THE LATEST COPY 

of 

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We'll throw in two more issues of the magazine, 

a copy of 

 

WWC Book

 

a charm bracelet 

 

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a T-shirt

 

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AND

a SWAG bag!

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All you need to do is comment to this post and you're entered!

 

*Additional entries:

*Follow WWC on Twitter @WHEREWOMENCREAT

*Tweet about this contest

*Follow TCC on Twitter @TCCEVENT  

*Have a WWC button or link on your blog

*Have a TCC button or link on your blog

Remember to post separately for each additional entry and PLEASE only post the amount of entries allowed. This contest ends on Tuesday, October 26th at Midnight (MST), so make sure to get your comments in by then. We will announce the winner that day by email and on the blog.



 

~HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND~

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