
This past weekend I was fortunate enough to attend Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion Creative Workshop in St. Louis. I learned of the event nearly a year ago, signed up around Christmas and patiently waited for May 1 to attend. My friend Amy Barickman of Vintage Workshop and I drove the three hours to St. Louis last Thursday night for the initial meet and greet of all 160 attending and the minute we hit the room full of fellow artists, panelists, authors and crafters we knew it would be a great weekend- but little did I know how much it would effect me in the end.
Right off the bat I headed for the vendors that were selling their wares. All kinds of books, crafts, bits and baubles were for sale from the many guests and speakers.
I zoned in on one table from Stone Ledge Antiques offering antique paper ephemera where this amazing book caught my eye full of crochet samples- oh the possibilities, had to buy it!
I was soon shaking hands with Mary herself who congratulated me on Curious Sofa but admitted she had never been to the store. I encouraged her to try and make it to Kansas City for our Prairie Village Art Show weekend.
My Hallmark friend Margo Tantau was there to be a guest speaker as well as my personal hero's Wendy Addison and Kaari Meng of French General. I also spotted style editor Matthew Mead surrounded by fans and have to admit he is the real reason I wanted to attend this event. Matthew worked for 10 years at Country Home (don't we all miss that magazine!) and as a fellow photo stylist, I have followed him and his work from afar. I would hear of him through mutual friends but he and I had never met. I wanted to know this man, talk with him of his work and his future in publishing and see if Curious Sofa might be a small part of anything he had up his sleeve. As I introduced myself he admitted he had heard of the store and couldn't wait to come see it someday. I told him I had signed up for two classes with him and was looking forward to the next morning to begin.
Friday at 8:00 a.m. I found myself sitting in his class, learning more about his background and listening to instructions on making Printer Wall Art. The assignment: use props and paper to create photographs that would then be used to decorate plain kraft boxes:
A few shots later, I was off and running. For me to sit still, away from the store and just create something that had nothing to do with my business was such a treat. I really felt like I was back in Vacation Bible School! Two hours later I had created this:
And the work of some others in this class:
Next stop: three lectures on licensing, spotting talent and copy writing then my afternoon class was with Kaari where the group made this French General bracelet from scratch (as the bifocals were flying!).
Saturday morning we started again. My first class was with Wendy Addison to make a Victorian Whimsy.
I felt for the poor fellow who would later vacuum this room as moss and glitter were covering every square inch but the women were having a ball. Suddenly we felt like contestants on Project Runway creating clothing and head wear for this Fantasy Lady.
At 11:30 we all gathered in the hotel ballroom for a luncheon with guest panelists, goody bags and door prizes.
I won this amazing 16" x 16" mounted print in the raffle by Laura Zeck.Other workshop projects were on display during the luncheon:
Guest panelists were Mary, Marcia Ceppos of Tinsel Trading, Amy Butler and Dena Fishbein. Questions were asked about each persons background, their art and business, the future of handmade goods, the integrity of original artwork, individual creativity and passions and any advice they had for us. Some of my favorite quotes from the panel:
"I have to create something every day or I cannot breathe" Amy Butler
"If they don't get what I do, why am I talking to them?" and "When you get creative people around you, it can only take you further." Marcia Ceppos
Somewhere during this luncheon I felt the lump start in my throat. I admit, the idea of these craft events made me roll my eyes a bit as I am not much for gathering with strangers with my glue gun while sharing personal stories! My sole purpose for going was to meet Matthew but now here I was surrounded by so many important artists. Each one living and breathing their work, creating and putting themselves out there, trying to make a living at this and getting smarter in their business. I could not help but learn from it all.
Getting my shop through 2009 was probably the toughest thing I went through professionally and I wanted 2010 to be 'all about me'. There, I said it. This boss-woman wanted to lay low in the new year, travel more, rub elbows with the like-minded and find her passion again. As I sat there listening to creative wisdom from the panel or cutting and pasting with other crafters, I felt something start to kindle. This was what I needed.
That afternoon my final class was with Matthew again as we made Tag Art. My project below:
I scored big when I asked Matthew and his wife Jenny to dinner that night. They were more than happy to have me bend their ear but I was not ready for the comfortable camaraderie that resulted. For nearly three hours we sat at Cafe Italia talking of our past and future, how we see things and the images we love, what excites us and plans for our business. I learned of their home, studio and warehouse full of props for any photo shoot a client can dream up. I learned about his experience with launching Flea Market Style magazine and how he is stepping down to pursue his own thing which will be a self-published magazine (PLEASE SUPPORT!). I learned of his 10 years at Country Home and all his experience with editors, publishers and photographers. I was a sponge listening to him but we also shared so many similarities. As we walked back to the hotel and said our goodbyes we both admitted we felt like we have known each other for years. I cannot wait to see and work with them again soon.
My drive home on Sunday morning was filled with so much to think about: the shop, my art, my press, the future, all those great people and the next move for myself and Curious Sofa. Stay tuned for the results.
It was such an eye-opening weekend for me and I thank all those who contributed. If you are interested in attending an event like this for your own well-being, sign up for the Creative Connection Event in September. I will be a guest panelist so I hope to see you there.

28 comments:
Thank you so much for sharing your weekend..its sounds like it was very inspiring and so much fun to meet all those great artists. I think I'll have to try to make one of those box collages tomorrow...
Jana
I just loved reading this post. I always wondered how vendors viewed these crazy workshops!
You share so generously with us, I'm glad you felt it right back at you.
I can't wait to see what you do next!
I woke up and couldn't sleep tonight. How fun it was to read of your fabulous weekend! I can only imagine the fervor of inspiration and comraderie that resulted. I will be one watching to see how you channel all those thoughts, feelings and discoveries. I can't wait to see others' posts!
Hi Debbie,
I enjoyed visiting with you in the Victorian Whimsy class. Just took a peek at your store and it makes me DROOL!! So... do you have an online store? I think i could do some damage! ha
Looks like you went home with some beautiful handmade crafts, you are quite talented, (and humble).
I'll have to come up with an excuse to make a trip to K.C. soon...hmmmmm
It was nice meeting you there and your projects turned out beautiful!! You got some great shots!!!
I am so glad you went to this~much needed "creative medicine" for your soul don't you think?
Hugs,
Carol~Raised In Cotton
One day, One day...I will attend a week-end just like this...so enjoyed hearing about your time at this Creative Connection Event. Susan
Isn't great to know that grown women and men still have play dates.
we all get out our supplies and sit and chat and the time flies by so fast. It is just like we are children again letting loose and letting the mind create.
We all need a play date in this world.
AMy
I loved hearing about your weekend. I love your shop and what you do and I'm glad you got the little boost that you deserve. Thanks for sharing. Jacqueline
It was so great meeting you at the ME Workshop. I enjoyed our chat about your work, Matthew, your shop, and of course your beautiful creations at the workshop. I hope that we will stay in touch and that perhaps a little bit of "Tippy" can find a cozy spot in your beautiful store.
I just recently discovered your blog and am so glad I did. What a sweet post!
What a wonderful recount of this workshop! It is inspiring just to read and marvel at all the talented people that were there and see some of the projects.
We need more events like this all over the country, they truly lift up the creative spirit and open your mind to more....
As a shop owner myself, I understand how easy it is to become completely obsessive about making your business a success. It's so important to make time for yourself. It's amazing how therapeutic sitting down to craft in a room full of women can be. It seems to clear your head.
I've had my shop for 5 years now and have done little else but focus on the business. This year, though I am committed to put in a vegetable garden and chicken coop.
Wish me luck...
Kelly
Second Hand Chicks
Debbie, thank you so much for sharing your experiences at the ME weekend. I would have loved to be there, but you painted such a great picture for me. I love Matthew Mead, too, and was happy to hear that he is striking out on his own. I've been following him for a few years now. Always love to check in with you.
oh my, what a fabulous weekend, I am so envious! It sounds like the perfect weekend, never mind exotic trips or spas, this was the best, I'm sure! I would have loved being there!
Mimi
it sounds like just a wonderful "me" weekend and think we can all use one of those. to have a creative weekend like that, how wonderful! And Matthew Mead, even better. Yes, i do miss that magazine, and looking forward to his new adventure. my creativity will be working overtime, applied to the County Living Fair in Atlanta, GA in Oct. and i just found out i got in. time to stare creating.
bev, cottage farm chic.
I love the braclet and tags you made! Will you be selling them in your shop? I went to Vacation Bible School but I only remember coloring bookmarks. You are so talented! I soak up every word you write and I enjoy reading the new updates on you and your life. Did you take Pearl with you? Thanks, Jenny Danna
Deb, it's been said that many talented folks symbolically carry around a bucket filled with their soul and spirit which they share with everyone who comes to them for sustenance and inspiration.
After a time of only "takers" , that bucket begins to get empty...as does the soul of the talented person toting it!
I'm SO glad that you had a chance to "fill your bucket" this weekend! Please be kind to yourself and watch it begin to overflow again! Sending you my fond regards,
I do remember Matthew Mead in Country Home. I also remember your home was to be featured right as they decided to stop publication. It is so nice of you to tell us about his new magazine...because I never would of known if you hadn't mention it. I will go find a copy of Flea Market Style.Thanks, Jenny Danna
Oh I wish Pearl could have gone but the hotel didn't take animals. I have a wonderful babysitter that she loves.
Yes, I think I will sell the items. $100 for the lady, $75 each for the box art, tags and bracelet. Call the store if interested. 913-432-8969.
Thank you for sharing Debbie. Another great workshop series that I try to attend each year is the Art and Soul Retreat. There I learn so many different techniques for making jewelry and mixed media art. I then bring them back to the shop to sell.. no greater profit margin than things you make yourself.
Valerie.. Flea Chick
the talent on your fingertips! I'm amazed right now - you must be such a busy busy woman - totally inspiring
When Heather called and told me you would sell your bracelet to me...I got so excited I forgot to tell her to tell you...thank you! I may have to write on my hand...like the young girl in WWC did...saying that this is a "Debbie Dusenberry Orginal"! Thanks, Jenny Danna
Sounds like the weekend really got your creative juices flowing. Thanks for telling us about it.
What an inspiring post! I can tell you came away with more than just the projects you created. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. How I would love to attend one of these amazing events!
I love this post and hearing your details about this weekend event. It makes me look forward to, even more, the opportunity I have to go to The Creative Connection. It will be the perfect opportunity for this country girl to get out of her comfort zone...
It's funny you would mention Vacation Bible School. I'm quite sure that the craft time was my favorite part! ;-)
I wanted to attend the Mary Englebreit event so badly, but I just couldn't swing it financially. Thanks for the wonderful images, I love your finished projects! I'm inspired, even though I couldn't attend. There's always next year!
I just found your blog & love it! My sister Linda from restyled home told me about you and how much I would love your blog...she was right!
I just had the honour of meeting Jenny & Matthew Mead & participating in his latest project Holiday...with Matthew Mead. I was lucky enough to be in some photos with my family at my sister Linda's house where he was shooting Christmas scenes.
They are a wonderful couple and a wealth of knowledge! They are also easy to talk to and so kind and gracious! I'm not in the business yet they were genuinely interested in my simpler life as a wife & mother.
What is so funny is that the first place I met them was for dinner at Cafe Italia in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Canada! I got a kick out of the fact we both met them at the same restaurant just in different locations!
Can't wait to read more of your blog!
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