An inspirational project that designates a color for the month and you get to decide how to showcase it! This round of Project Spectrum goes for 7 months using primary colors as inspiration. For the month of May the color is Red! Whatever you want to showcase is up to you.
My first red project for the month is a carnation square that I made for the Carnation Bouquet Afghan Project being done by The Crochet Dude for charity. Since I was working on project spectrum I decided to kill two birds with one stone and kick off my "Red Spree" with this square.
It was quick and fun! Plus, there is no better feeling than to know you have contributed just a little bit to a worthy cause! I'll talk more about the afghan project later, as well as a project I'm putting together, but for now, I encourage you to snap photos of your red inspiration and post it to my facebook page, or to the Project Spectrum facebook page to help others get inspired as well. Make it an opportunity to keep your eyes open and see all the beauty around you via the color red.
Let's get to it!
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May 5, 2011
September 3, 2008
My Final Push!
As many of you may know, on May 25th I launched an effort to raise $40K for the St. Boniface Haiti Foundation in celebration of my 40th birthday on September 25th! Approximately every two or three weeks I gave away an item donated from various artists and business owners who were gracious enough to help in my effort. Now that we are in the final 22 days, I'm making a gift donation of my own.
The final give-aways will be awarded on September 25th 2008, my 40th birthday and and will be given in two categories!
In an effort to get things moving along, I am donating more of my time and efforts to two custom made Knit or crochet items to two random donors! What does that mean? It means, that anyone who makes a donation in the next three weeks is eligible to win!
There are two categories and one item will be donated in each.
Category I:
- Win any item that is currently listed in my Etsy store in your desired color
- Any amount donated will be entered
- Enter as many times as you would like, but a donation has to be made for each entry
- Any donation of $40 or more will automatically be entered in Category II
- If someone else donates because of you, you will both be entered for that donation (e.g. You get someone to donate and they write "In honor of Sedie's 40th sponsored by [your name]" in the notes)
Category II:
- Win ANY custom knit or crochet item of your choice (blanket, scarf, hat, sweater, etc)
- Donate a minimum of $40 to be entered
- Every time you get someone else to donate a minumum of $40, both your names will be entered to win (e.g. You get someone to donate and they write "In honor of Sedie's 40th sponsored by [your name]" in the notes)
- Donate as many times as you would like to be entered, however, each donation must be a minimum of $40
I am anxious to reach my goal, so I'm hoping this little contest will inspire you to tell your friends and so on!
The money we're raising here is going to a great cause! Haiti has been hit with high fuel prices, high gas prices and most recently Hurricane Gustav which left 22 people dead. Whatever we do, makes so much of a difference in their lives that I can't imagine not reaching this goal and making a huge impact on their daily lives!
Now is the time! Please make your donation today, tell your friends to make their donations today and let's get this event concluded with a bang!!!
The final give-aways will be awarded on September 25th 2008, my 40th birthday and and will be given in two categories!In an effort to get things moving along, I am donating more of my time and efforts to two custom made Knit or crochet items to two random donors! What does that mean? It means, that anyone who makes a donation in the next three weeks is eligible to win!
There are two categories and one item will be donated in each.
Category I:- Win any item that is currently listed in my Etsy store in your desired color
- Any amount donated will be entered
- Enter as many times as you would like, but a donation has to be made for each entry
- Any donation of $40 or more will automatically be entered in Category II
- If someone else donates because of you, you will both be entered for that donation (e.g. You get someone to donate and they write "In honor of Sedie's 40th sponsored by [your name]" in the notes)
Category II:- Win ANY custom knit or crochet item of your choice (blanket, scarf, hat, sweater, etc)
- Donate a minimum of $40 to be entered
- Every time you get someone else to donate a minumum of $40, both your names will be entered to win (e.g. You get someone to donate and they write "In honor of Sedie's 40th sponsored by [your name]" in the notes)
- Donate as many times as you would like to be entered, however, each donation must be a minimum of $40
I am anxious to reach my goal, so I'm hoping this little contest will inspire you to tell your friends and so on!The money we're raising here is going to a great cause! Haiti has been hit with high fuel prices, high gas prices and most recently Hurricane Gustav which left 22 people dead. Whatever we do, makes so much of a difference in their lives that I can't imagine not reaching this goal and making a huge impact on their daily lives!
Now is the time! Please make your donation today, tell your friends to make their donations today and let's get this event concluded with a bang!!!
July 14, 2008
Melanie of ShayGon Designs
As you may know, I am celebrating my 40th birthday by doing an event to raise $40,000 for the St. Boniface Haiti Foundation. For the next two weeks we have a beautiful, exclusive trio of artwork up for grabs. Melanie of ShayGon Designs has created a trio of paintings that will go to the high donor for the next two weeks. Here is a little bit about Melanie.
Tell us a bit about yourself I’m commonly known by my middle name: Melanie, however, I use the name “Shay” with my artist endeavours, which is short for my first name “Olusegun” (pron: O-lu-Shay-Gun). It’s a very Caribbean thing to be known by several names! I love words and names with meanings and my first name is no exception. It means “God will help me to conquer”… that has proven to be the best kept “promise” in my life so far… I was born in London to Trinidadian parents and I still live there. I am legally trained and have worked in the legal profession for the last 10 years. For the past 5 years, I reconnected with my creative talents. For as long as I can remember, I had a bond with colours, I associated everything with colours –and still do. Through my creations, I laugh, cry, think, mediate, provoke debate… but most of all, I’m free to be myself.
Apart from creating things, what do you do? I write poetry, and dream of my future with my fiancé
What first drew you to become an artist? My need for “me time”. Since my university days, I had fallen into a spiral of work, work and more work and that drove me away from spending time on myself. Painting and doing anything artistic allows me to breathe. I feel calmer, more in control of my life and I gain the greatest buzz and sense of achievement from completing an art piece. So for all of those reasons and more, I found my first love again.
Please describe your creative process I paint whenever I feel like it. I create all the time. Inspirations come in every shape, form and size. It could be something I’ve read; a movie I watched; a scene played out on my daily journey to work etc. so many things inspire me. I walk around with a small sketchbook in my bag and sometimes I write a note to myself or draw an image, then when I feel like it, I paint it. There are countless moments in a week when I’ll grab a scrap piece of paper on a desk and draw an idea. A wonderful use of corporate time! I love acrylics, oil, pastels and a simple HB pencil. I also love wire, beads, crystals and gems.
Name your top five books, movies, songs/musical groups, and/or web sites Oh… wow… how could you do this to me… ok I’ll close my eyes and just go: Colour Purple - (film and book; Purple Hibiscus –book by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; The Temple of My Familiar –book by Alice Walker; To Kill a Mockingbird –book by Harper Lee; Beautiful Surprise –song by India Aire
What advice would you give to aspiring artists / business owners?
• Never neglect the paper work. If you’re completely hopeless at it, seek professional advice. Ignorance isn’t really bliss.
• Go with the flow. There’s nothing more powerful than an expression of the heart. So create what you feel.
• Enjoy it. The moment you start stressing over a piece is the moment you should leave it alone. It’s like saying words in anger: the result is never good. Take a time out and only go back when your heart says it’s ready.
How do you promote your work? Mainly word of mouth –although I am my worse promoter. I’m very bad at “getting out there” or soliciting sales because I’m apprehensive about blowing my own trumpet. I guess it’s one of the reasons why I took so long to take my art to the next level. So I'm going to rely on you to help me out! Keep spreading the word.
In ten years I'd like to be...(is my boss reading this?) Do you have time and space for my dreams because I have MANY. I’ll try to keep it to the top three: apart from being a wonderful wife, mother, and an even more “fan-tabulous” Auntie, I would love to own a small art gallery selling the creations of local artists and running an after school art club (not-for-profit) and know that the name ShayGon Designs is synonymous with “colour expressions of life”.
Please visit ShayGon to see more of her “colour expressions of life”.
Tell us a bit about yourself I’m commonly known by my middle name: Melanie, however, I use the name “Shay” with my artist endeavours, which is short for my first name “Olusegun” (pron: O-lu-Shay-Gun). It’s a very Caribbean thing to be known by several names! I love words and names with meanings and my first name is no exception. It means “God will help me to conquer”… that has proven to be the best kept “promise” in my life so far… I was born in London to Trinidadian parents and I still live there. I am legally trained and have worked in the legal profession for the last 10 years. For the past 5 years, I reconnected with my creative talents. For as long as I can remember, I had a bond with colours, I associated everything with colours –and still do. Through my creations, I laugh, cry, think, mediate, provoke debate… but most of all, I’m free to be myself.What first drew you to become an artist? My need for “me time”. Since my university days, I had fallen into a spiral of work, work and more work and that drove me away from spending time on myself. Painting and doing anything artistic allows me to breathe. I feel calmer, more in control of my life and I gain the greatest buzz and sense of achievement from completing an art piece. So for all of those reasons and more, I found my first love again.
Name your top five books, movies, songs/musical groups, and/or web sites Oh… wow… how could you do this to me… ok I’ll close my eyes and just go: Colour Purple - (film and book; Purple Hibiscus –book by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; The Temple of My Familiar –book by Alice Walker; To Kill a Mockingbird –book by Harper Lee; Beautiful Surprise –song by India Aire
• Never neglect the paper work. If you’re completely hopeless at it, seek professional advice. Ignorance isn’t really bliss.
• Go with the flow. There’s nothing more powerful than an expression of the heart. So create what you feel.
• Enjoy it. The moment you start stressing over a piece is the moment you should leave it alone. It’s like saying words in anger: the result is never good. Take a time out and only go back when your heart says it’s ready.
How do you promote your work? Mainly word of mouth –although I am my worse promoter. I’m very bad at “getting out there” or soliciting sales because I’m apprehensive about blowing my own trumpet. I guess it’s one of the reasons why I took so long to take my art to the next level. So I'm going to rely on you to help me out! Keep spreading the word.
Please visit ShayGon to see more of her “colour expressions of life”.
June 9, 2008
Personal Coaching Opportunity
This post is related to my Birthday Charity Event, please take a moment to make a donation and help reach the goal of $40,000, thank you!
Lisane Basquiat-Kelly is a Personal and Professional Empowerment Coach and has generously agreed to donate some coaching hours to the high donor to my birthday event this week! Get to know her a little better here, and then make a donation to put yourself in the running for her services.
Tell us a bit about yourself
My name is Lisane Basquiat-Kelly, I am the founder and President of In the Scope Life Coaching, LLC, an organization I've geared toward helping individuals, teams, and business organizations perform at their best through change. I coach individuals and organizations through the process and experience of change in their personal lives and professional endeavors. I help my clients to leverage change as an opportunity to transform their personal and professional lives. I am also a Certified Empowerment Coach, an Accredited Energy Leadership Coach, and a member of the International Coaching Federation. I earned my Bachelor of Arts Degree from the City College of New York and I am a member of the Women Unlimited Alumnae (Lead program) network. I currently live in New Jersey and serve clients nationwide.
Apart from coaching, what is your passion?
I am passionate about living this life standing up and with my eyes open. I'm very passionate about my relationships with my family and friends. I'm ultra passionate about trying to live the fruits of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control) in my relationships with others every day.
What first drew you to become a coach?
I attended a team-building event over 10 years ago and the Senior Vice President, who was my boss at the time, introduced the facilitator of the three day event as his coach. After experiencing her through a series of candid team conversations and team-building activities I marveled at her ability to get the group to tell the truth about how we felt and how we were experiencing each other on a day to day basis. The experience of that event was life-changing for that particular team and we all walked out seeing each other and, more importantly, ourselves very differently. I’d spoken with her several times throughout the three-day event and resolved that I would love to do what she did.
Five years later, I worked for a different organization and began to think about transitioning into a new role but felt a completely unfamiliar lack of motivation. I felt an urge to do something different but wasn’t clear on what. Several weeks later, during a massage, I chatted with my masseuse about feeling antsy and wanting to do something different. She gave me the number of a woman that trained her in a particular method of massage that I’d had an interest in learning. Two days later, while waiting at a doctor’s office, I opened a magazine to a two-page spread on the profession of coaching. Something in my heart was stirred and I was intrigued. The following morning I called the woman that my masseuse recommended in hopes of setting up some time to chat. She told me that she was leaving for Puerto Rico in three days because she, in addition to training in massage, trained coaches. I almost jumped out of my chair. She agreed to meet with me the following morning. We spoke for several hours, she answered many of my questions and helped diffuse some of my fears. I walked out of our meeting knowing that I’d found my passion. I then began the process of researching where I would get my training, and wondered how I would pay for the training. Out of the abundance of heaven, the funds literally fell into my lap. I began the next training session that was offered in New Jersey that year and was certified in 2005.
Two years later, I ran into the coach I’d met ten years ago and thanked her for her significance in the direction of my career decision.
I strongly believe that coaching was drawn to me just as much as I was drawn to it. I’ve been a coach for most of my life, I just didn’t have a label for it.
Describe your process
I have a proven track record of success in leading workshops, working with adult individuals, business teams, and departmental organizations. I coach my clients toward a clear identification of vision (where they would like to be), clarity around where they are, and then I support them toward developing a strategy and implementing against a plan toward reaching their goals.
The process is neither about me providing answers to a client’s challenge nor about consulting them. Rather, my personal goal is to support individuals toward more fully engaging their God-given strengths and innate wisdom as a way to transition through their challenges; and to make good use of the opportunities presented along the way. At the core of my work is my commitment to empowering individuals to laser focus through the “noise” within the drama of their situation to a place of clarity, decisiveness, and forward movement. The ultimate goal of my partnership with my client is for them to develop a better relationship with themselves, the different aspects of their lives, and with others – through a greater appreciation for who God has purposed them to be. Clients and workshop attendees can expect to experience a myriad of benefits which include, increased personal and professional productivity, discovery of new ways of seeing and experiencing relationships, movement through areas where they were stuck, enhanced parenting skills (especially for parents of teens), improved leadership skills, better work/life balance, optimized personal and professional effectiveness, better choices, and a greater sense of presence and personal empowerment.
What advice would you give to aspiring coaches?
First, get yourself trained and certified in understanding the use of coaching competencies, tools and techniques. The www.coachfederation.org is a good place to start gathering information. Secondly, don’t try to do it alone. Build a team of resources (alliances, network of friends and cheerleaders) to support your endeavor. Find mentors and colleagues. Lastly and very important - live a life of love, gratitude, balance, and self-care. It is the best gift you can give your clients.
How do you promote yourself?
I promote myself through networking and by building relationships with complementary service providers.
In ten years I'd like to be...
Proud of the thousands of individuals I’d supported through the process of bringing out their best. I’d like to live near a beach for half the year. I’d like to still be living a life of Love, gratitude, balance, and self-care.
You can reach Lisane at the following website:
In the Scope
Lisane Basquiat-Kelly is a Personal and Professional Empowerment Coach and has generously agreed to donate some coaching hours to the high donor to my birthday event this week! Get to know her a little better here, and then make a donation to put yourself in the running for her services.Tell us a bit about yourself
My name is Lisane Basquiat-Kelly, I am the founder and President of In the Scope Life Coaching, LLC, an organization I've geared toward helping individuals, teams, and business organizations perform at their best through change. I coach individuals and organizations through the process and experience of change in their personal lives and professional endeavors. I help my clients to leverage change as an opportunity to transform their personal and professional lives. I am also a Certified Empowerment Coach, an Accredited Energy Leadership Coach, and a member of the International Coaching Federation. I earned my Bachelor of Arts Degree from the City College of New York and I am a member of the Women Unlimited Alumnae (Lead program) network. I currently live in New Jersey and serve clients nationwide.
Apart from coaching, what is your passion?
I am passionate about living this life standing up and with my eyes open. I'm very passionate about my relationships with my family and friends. I'm ultra passionate about trying to live the fruits of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control) in my relationships with others every day.
What first drew you to become a coach?
I attended a team-building event over 10 years ago and the Senior Vice President, who was my boss at the time, introduced the facilitator of the three day event as his coach. After experiencing her through a series of candid team conversations and team-building activities I marveled at her ability to get the group to tell the truth about how we felt and how we were experiencing each other on a day to day basis. The experience of that event was life-changing for that particular team and we all walked out seeing each other and, more importantly, ourselves very differently. I’d spoken with her several times throughout the three-day event and resolved that I would love to do what she did.
Five years later, I worked for a different organization and began to think about transitioning into a new role but felt a completely unfamiliar lack of motivation. I felt an urge to do something different but wasn’t clear on what. Several weeks later, during a massage, I chatted with my masseuse about feeling antsy and wanting to do something different. She gave me the number of a woman that trained her in a particular method of massage that I’d had an interest in learning. Two days later, while waiting at a doctor’s office, I opened a magazine to a two-page spread on the profession of coaching. Something in my heart was stirred and I was intrigued. The following morning I called the woman that my masseuse recommended in hopes of setting up some time to chat. She told me that she was leaving for Puerto Rico in three days because she, in addition to training in massage, trained coaches. I almost jumped out of my chair. She agreed to meet with me the following morning. We spoke for several hours, she answered many of my questions and helped diffuse some of my fears. I walked out of our meeting knowing that I’d found my passion. I then began the process of researching where I would get my training, and wondered how I would pay for the training. Out of the abundance of heaven, the funds literally fell into my lap. I began the next training session that was offered in New Jersey that year and was certified in 2005.
Two years later, I ran into the coach I’d met ten years ago and thanked her for her significance in the direction of my career decision.
I strongly believe that coaching was drawn to me just as much as I was drawn to it. I’ve been a coach for most of my life, I just didn’t have a label for it.
Describe your process
I have a proven track record of success in leading workshops, working with adult individuals, business teams, and departmental organizations. I coach my clients toward a clear identification of vision (where they would like to be), clarity around where they are, and then I support them toward developing a strategy and implementing against a plan toward reaching their goals.
The process is neither about me providing answers to a client’s challenge nor about consulting them. Rather, my personal goal is to support individuals toward more fully engaging their God-given strengths and innate wisdom as a way to transition through their challenges; and to make good use of the opportunities presented along the way. At the core of my work is my commitment to empowering individuals to laser focus through the “noise” within the drama of their situation to a place of clarity, decisiveness, and forward movement. The ultimate goal of my partnership with my client is for them to develop a better relationship with themselves, the different aspects of their lives, and with others – through a greater appreciation for who God has purposed them to be. Clients and workshop attendees can expect to experience a myriad of benefits which include, increased personal and professional productivity, discovery of new ways of seeing and experiencing relationships, movement through areas where they were stuck, enhanced parenting skills (especially for parents of teens), improved leadership skills, better work/life balance, optimized personal and professional effectiveness, better choices, and a greater sense of presence and personal empowerment.
What advice would you give to aspiring coaches?
First, get yourself trained and certified in understanding the use of coaching competencies, tools and techniques. The www.coachfederation.org is a good place to start gathering information. Secondly, don’t try to do it alone. Build a team of resources (alliances, network of friends and cheerleaders) to support your endeavor. Find mentors and colleagues. Lastly and very important - live a life of love, gratitude, balance, and self-care. It is the best gift you can give your clients.
How do you promote yourself?
I promote myself through networking and by building relationships with complementary service providers.
In ten years I'd like to be...
Proud of the thousands of individuals I’d supported through the process of bringing out their best. I’d like to live near a beach for half the year. I’d like to still be living a life of Love, gratitude, balance, and self-care.
You can reach Lisane at the following website:
In the Scope
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