Call Out for Art and Craft Blogs
It’s time to share your favourite Art and Craft Blogs on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
Arts and crafts blogs are the perfect way to spend time sharing our passion for our creativity with like minded folk.
The challenge can be in finding these wonderful blogs
So to help, both members and non-members, the Art Trails Tasmania socials are ready to share the wonderful news about your arts and crafts blogs.
Don’t have group to share yourself? Then make sure you tell Facebook and Instagram (Meta) that you value the arts events stories with your post likes, comments and shares so more see it.
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Flourishing with Art and Craft Blogs
Art and craft blogs serve as invaluable resources for artists, crafters, designers, illustrators, makers, and art lovers alike, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of learning, growth, connection, and creativity.
These platforms provide a wealth of benefits that nurture both personal and professional development.
Blogs are a Well Spring of Inspiration
Firstly, they offer a boundless wellspring of inspiration.
Through tutorials, showcases of new techniques, and insights into different styles and mediums, artists can continually expand their creative horizons.
Blogs also act as virtual classrooms, offering step-by-step guides and tips that help practitioners hone their skills and experiment with new methods.
Moreover, art and craft blogs foster a sense of community.
They provide spaces where individuals with shared passions can connect, exchange ideas, and support each other’s artistic journeys.
This community aspect not only encourages collaboration but also boosts morale and provides emotional support, essential for navigating the often solitary nature of artistic pursuits.
Growing Your Artist Profile with Blogs
Additionally, blogs serve as platforms for exposure and recognition.
Emerging artists can showcase their work, gain visibility, and even attract potential clients or collaborators.
This exposure is crucial for building a professional reputation and expanding one’s artistic network.
Nurturing Creativity with Blogs
Overall, art and craft blogs play a pivotal role in nurturing creativity, facilitating skill development, fostering connections, and promoting a sense of belonging within a supportive and dynamic community of artists and enthusiasts.
They are indispensable tools for anyone looking to thrive in the world of arts and crafts.
You’re welcome to drop links into the comments to what you’re up to, and, of course, you’re welcomed to follow Art Trails Tasmania on Facebook and Instagram.
Links in Individual Comments
I’ve learnt from previous call outs that it is best to drop your links in Facebook in individual comments.
This makes it much easier for the links to be clicked on and followed.
It also lets Facebook show the images related to the pages, always a benefit.
Naturally enough, Instagram isn’t as helpful with links. I’d be really happy to fix this but sadly, I don’t have any influence in that area!
But you are welcomed to drop links in the post on both of the platforms.
How to Leave Details to Your Art and Craft Blog
Giving context to your links makes the world of difference.
So be sure to actually write a helpful description about what you’re doing.
This is all about helping you to connect to our followers, who will, hopefully, become your followers.
I’ve noticed that the comments with links that include a description as well as the link work much better thank those with just a page handle.
It is simply about thinking from your audience’s point of view and making it really easy for them (all of us) to understand what you’re doing and join in.
Have Your Artist Story and Events Shared
If you’d like to have your artist story and event news shared here on Art Trails Tasmania and across our socials do be sure to join our flourishing artists community over at the Member’s Hub.
“Out of Hand” Exhibition Event News Success
It was a joy to share the event news of our Artists Ensemble member, Stitching and Beyond, Tasmania’s exhibition “Out of Hand” across the blog, both email newsletters, Facebook and Instagram.
The blog had 1,100+ views, Facebook post had 275+ likes, 28 comments and 47 shares and over 200 visitors to the Stitching and Beyond, Tasmania Facebook group. This was all within the first three months of the Art Trails Tasmania website being launched.
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I’m thoroughly enjoying sharing these Artist Profile stories because they are all such a reflection of each artist; they’re so different to each other, interesting, inspiring and motivating. Enjoy having a read of them and be sure to support our artists.
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But most exhibitions need to be financially sustainable so there are entry fees and usually sales commissions.
While it is always great to be awarded a prize and to sell your work, that isn’t always the case.
So it is important to make the most of your time, efforts and investment in art and craft exhibitions. To help make this easier have a read of the 7 Ways to Grow your Artist Profile skills sharing story.
Dive Into The Latest Artist Profile Stories
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Skills Sharing Stories
I want there to be more arts and crafts in our world, in our communities and in our own lives. Hopefully you’ve found this blog post useful and interesting in your creative journey.
So I’m creating, with your help, Art Trails Tasmania, allowing all of us who feel this love to create more of it.
And the Art Trails Tasmania blog is a key part of making this happen, telling the stories of members. It’s about what they have happening with workshops and classes, exhibitions, open studio trails, where to find their outlets, markets, fairs and festivals so you can shop their creations as well as their art and craft retreats.
Also being shared are the supporters of our artists, the galleries, shops, cafes, art societies and groups, places to stay and artist in residencies.
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