Making a great impression every time.


Quick demonstration by Erin of how she stamps the bottom of her mugs. Great idea.
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Author Vanessa Holwell 11/2021
Working in the art industry is far from secure. Artists can have a tough time earning a living, and many hold part-time jobs to supplement their limited income. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Artists have many opportunities to diversify their earnings and generate passive income, whether it means selling merchandise, producing courses, or freelancing on the side. Here are some great resources to help you monetize your creative skills and earn the money you deserve!
Sell Your Art as Merchandise
Merchandising your art is a great way to create passive income. This process involves creating a piece of art and reproducing it onto shirts, mugs, hats, keychains, and anything else you can sell!
Build a Freelance Side Gig
If you have some free time to fill, consider selling your creativity as a freelancer. You could do anything from web design to business branding.
Offer Online Classes and Courses
Teaching your skills to others is a great way to monetize your creativity! Start a YouTube channel or create a paid online course teaching people how to do what you do.
Diversifying your income is a smart idea regardless of your line of work. For artists who are struggling to make ends meet, earning extra income through freelancing, selling merchandise, and creating courses is a no-brainer! Get started on your new side gig today!
Clay Stamps produces custom brass stamps for engraving clay, glass, metalwork, and more. Check out our website for your branding needs!
The story of my tiny toadstools…
Every piece that I make is inspired by nature and narrative. Since the Middle Ages, the image of the toadstool has captivated poets, mystics and artists — throughout fairy tales and folklore the toadstool is synonymous with magic and wonder. But perhaps more magical than any fairy tale, the red-and-white fly agaric actually exists in nature. I hope to capture a bit of the fly agaric’s enchanted essence with my tiny ceramic garden sculptures and add a bit of whimsy to any beloved plant.
Sara White
Hi LeRoy!
I wanted to send you a few pictures and videos as requested (sorry it took so long!) and also inquire about making me another custom stamp.
First off, I have attached 2 video and 2 still pics of my 1/2″ brass stamp that I LOVE! I have told anyone who will listen to order from you!
Next, I have attached a logo image for your review. I’d love to have a 1 1/2 inch stamp made with a circle around it, if possible. Also, if possible, I’d love to just have the SW Ceramics printed without the flowers in the image. Is something like this doable?
Thank you so much, LeRoy! Hope you’re well and happily making!
Best,Sara
Good afternoon LeRoy
😊The eagle has landed!
Yay💕Received my stamp today just got it out of my letterbox 15 minutes ago!Love it!Covid must have delayed it somewhere along the big journey from the other side of earth.
😉Thank you again for your help and support.Looking forward to further business in the future.Kind Regards Sandra
My first piece of art on Etsy. Thought you all would like it. I’ll take another picture of it today.
Up to this point I have just sold things locally with friends and local pop up fairs. This is a new adventure.
I appreciate the likes. More to come.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/LeRoyGrubbsArt