enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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around here I'm in MAKE&GIVE30 mode. This was not the plan. I thought I'd wait until after my birthday to really get started. But turns out, I just needed a new creative goal to feel a new creative burst of energy. It's funny – I thought the reason I felt so zapped creatively from small DIYs this past year is because I was so focused elsewhere. And while that might be true, I also think it's because I didn't set any expectations on myself to be working on them. Now that I have this goal again it's like all the ideas are coming at once.

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To organize my brain a bit, I've decided to break the project into three phases. Phase one, the first 10 projects, will be about using up current supplies. Knitting with pretty yarn I haven't used yet. Carving a stamp with my existing tools and left over rubber. Making one more hardbound journal with the book kit I've had for five years. Using my last gocco screen and set of bulbs to create a fun print. Making a small knit blanket and giant weaving with scrap yarn. 10 projects using what I have. Phase two (projects 11-20) will be doing a completely new take on an old project. And phase three (projects 21-30) will be trying something I have never done before. I'm so inspired.

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around here I'm looking at paper samples for GET TO WORK BOOK. This project also has three major phases. Phase one was the design and editing process. That was the first place where things could go very wrong or very right and I'm 95% sure we fall into the latter category. Phase two, which I'm in right now, is production. What will the paper feel like? How thick will the cover be? How much will the book weigh? How much will it cost to produce? How many can I produce? How quick will be the turn around? How can I make sure I don't get screwed here, time-wise? Is this product the very best it can be? Phase three is marketing and promotion. I can't even let myself go there yet.

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around here I shared a photo of testing planner paper samples and I got a comment from TiffanyUmmmmm. Girl. THIS IS YOUR JOB. how rad is that?! I grinned at the time. But right now, as I type this I'm fighting back tears because THIS IS MY JOB. I can't believe that this is my job. I can't believe that I get to make stuff and share it and call it work. Thank you Internet. And thank you college-Elise for starting this blog and sticking with it.

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photos by Cortnee Brown for Creative Start

around here I was honored to be a guest on Creative Start. Cortnee is really doing some cool stuff with that site and podcast. I love chatting business (obviously) and it was fun to do. I also love and appreciate the photos Cortnee was able to take at my house and in my workspace last December when we recorded. New headshot! High five!

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around here Paul's on an ER rotation which means a major schedule shift. (Ellerie's waking up at least once at night and at 5AM in protest.) Doing the dinner-bath-bedtime song and dance solo isn't ideal but the good news is we're one week down and at the end of this tunnel there's a trip to Las Vegas for E&P followed by a trip to Disneyland for the whole fam. Not too shabby.

around here, if you haven't guessed, it feels like GO time.

ps … you can still shop sale and do your best misprints here.

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24 responses to “around here.”

  1. Carrie Avatar

    I can’t wait to see what 30 is like for you! I see big things ahead.

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  2. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    solidarity on the 5 am wake ups! and props for testing various inks/markers on the pages … some planners can’t handle a solid pen at all.
    & also … happy friday!!!

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  3. Allison Rust Avatar

    Yay! Thanks for sharing the podcast. I listened to Being Boss on the way to work this morning and love that this creative entrepreneur genre seems to be growing! I’ve been hand carving linoleum for block prints a long time but just recently carved some of my own stamps. Super addictive. Looking forwaRd to your projects!

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  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    You’re around here looks pretty darn spectacular. Great stuff and happy Friday! 🙂

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  5. Anna Avatar

    Love the energy that oozes out of this post. And love the idea that having goals and structure makes you more creative.

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  6. Tanya Avatar

    Way to go, girl! Also, love that headshot.

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  7. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    It’s go time around here, too. Spring is in the air (or something – it was 70 degrees in February!!! In the mountains!!!).

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  8. Carrie Avatar

    Ah, love these round up posts. Yay for upcoming trips.

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  9. elizabeth ruth Avatar

    yasssss. Your job is so awesome! And you are so inspiring with all your projects and just…doing! love. it.

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  10. Cortney Avatar

    First: fist bump for gocco.
    Second: if you need someone to READ that get to work book with a keen eye for spelling, grammar, punctuation, I’d love to be your copy editor.
    Go, elise, go!

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  11. Natalie | Circus & Bloom Avatar

    I love seeing photos of your process and progress! Can’t wait to see all the amazing things you accomplish this year 🙂
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    ♥♥♥

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  12. Hanna Avatar

    Oh, how I wish I had your job. I’ve been home between jobs for the last 2 months, and while it’s been hard financially, it’s been bliss creatively. My small business is way too small to call it a job just yet, but I’m working harder than ever to get there some day. Hopefully, soon! As always, your posts inspire me to no end, and I just can’t wait for the next one!

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  13. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    You continue to inspire me almost daily. Thank you. Go, Elise, go!

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  14. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Have a great weekend, Elise!

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  15. Jess Avatar

    5am wakings are not good at all. Just know you’re not the only mama struggling with that; my little one thinks 4:30-5am is the new 6-6:30. : /

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  16. Cortnee Avatar

    Wooooo! LOVED having you as a guest! Your insights were amazing, and people have gotten so much out of what you shared 🙂 Also, selfishly, I just loved hanging out with you 😉 Cheers to the new about page! Looks great 🙂 High five!

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  17. Sara B Avatar
    Sara B

    making projects with existing material —-> using up the old craft stuff —-> trip to Joanne’s and Michael’s to re-hoard. Winning.

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  18. Caitlyn Avatar
    Caitlyn

    Elise, how do you decide on what types of yarn you’re going to use? Do you tend to use wool or acrylic or a mixture of the two?

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  19. Carrie L Avatar
    Carrie L

    Thank you college Elise & current day Elise for the blog. It’s a constant source of inspiration, motivation and all around goodness. You deserve every single positive thing that comes your way as a result of sharing your life in this space.

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  20. Jimmy Avatar

    i love those wools.

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  21. Lorrie Avatar
    Lorrie

    A trip to Disneyland= have u all had your shots…

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  22. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    depends! Sometimes I base it on texture. Sometimes I base it on look. This scrap blanket is a mix of both and the washing instructions will be hand-wash cool. 🙂

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  23. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    I loved everything in this post!! Just seeing your knitting makes me want to knit and I’ve never wanted to knit before. The colors you choose are gorgeous and some of my favorites to paint with. Thanks for sharing.

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