All of the photos in this post were taken by my incredibly talented friend, Lindsay Faber, of Lindsay Faber Photography.
This weekend was a big one for me.
See… for the past month and a half, I’ve been working on a project. I haven’t been working on it alone; it’s been the non-stop-chatter of myself and my friend, Crystal, of Sew Creative.
We met over coffee at the end of March. Never having met before, I didn’t know how long our date would be, nor whether we’d even get along. After four hours and two empty mugs of tea, we had decided: we were going to get creative bloggers together in the Vancouver area, and it was going to be fantastic.
The West Coast Creative Company was born.
This past Friday, Crystal and I hosted the very first West Coast Creative event, held at the gorgeous Collage Collage in East Vancouver. A creative space for young and old, it was the perfect spot for us to gather as a group of writers and creators.
Erin, the “mother of a five year old shop, and a fourteen month old baby” graciously welcomed us into her space, and made us feel right at home.
And she – along with Russell, another shop teacher – showed us how to make paper flowers. The group of women who were sitting at the large table in the center of the room – a room filled with books and pipe cleaners and paint and art – laughed, sipped on glasses of wine and crafted.
And it was amazing.
It was a beginning.
I met friends that I have only spoken to via the internet. So weird that you can talk to people for months, and never make eye contact with them. Like Jamie (above) from So Much Better With Age. She’s just as sweet in person as she is on her blog.
And the lovely Shelley of Sow and Dipity. She and I live in the same area, and haven’t ever met before! It’s so funny that we both had to drive into the city to meet when we live probably less than 10 minutes away from each other.
Though we are going to make it more of a habit these days!
And there were so many other amazing women to get acquainted with:
Eleanor of Moo and the Bear (who also provided beautiful necklaces for each blogger)
Tamara of Discovering Parenthood
Allison of Seaside Home Accents
Roya of Betsy Ideas
Whitney of Macarons and Mischief
and the fabulous Ronda of A Girl with a Pen.
A blogger event means that you’re allowed to be on your phone throughout the night. And also, I’m the only putz who didn’t realize that she had her sunglasses on her head for most of the night.
The evening sped by with some serious crafting, peppered with stories from women who discovered their creativity. Erin talked to us about starting Collage Collage; she had perhaps always known that she was meant to teach and inspire children. She was a camp counsellor and loved every second of it. She talked about how there are parts of us that are evident as children – elements of our personality that can be nurtured and developed – that we should pay attention to.
I thought of my own girls, and how different they are from each other. And how I should be paying close attention to their loves, so that I can encourage them to follow their passions.
Okanagan Crush Pad generously provided our event wine – bottles of delicious Haywire Rose.
And yes, I’m the one pouring the wine. I’m very good at making sure everyone has a drink.
Eleanor told the story of starting her jewelry business, and how she strives to create pieces that tell a story. She and I gabbed about stamping supplies that night; I’m feeling more and more confident about getting my stamp on! Lindsay, our event photographer (and my friend for over the past 10 years), shared why she loved photography. She also announced that her Blogging Photography E-Course will be available this summer! (You can sign up to be on her email/info list to get the details first!)
It was a wonderful night full of creative energy. I left feeling inspired and overwhelmed. And not at all tired. I didn’t fall asleep until well after midnight.
Last Friday, Crystal put up a printable on her blog in celebration of the event (and in recognition of the butterflies that were flapping around in our stomachs) that said:
And it’s so true.
So often we think, “I wish that this would happen” or “I want to meet more people who do this…”
Make it happen. It will be terrifying and wonderful.
You can write me if you need encouragement. I give it out like I pour wine.
37 comments
Laurie@ Vin’yet Etc.
So awesome and amazing to see such comradery and initiative, I love it and it is so cool to see all of the bloggers online meeting up in person and sharing. Good for you, you should be very pleased and proud, can’t wait to watch it grow! PS, sunglasses on your head, isn’t that exactly where they go? 😉
Tara
Well, in this house, yes, sunglasses are constantly perched on top of my head. I can’t believe that I didn’t notice! Gah! But yes, it was truly a lovely night of great conversation, lovely nibbles and wine, and beautiful and inspiring women. I’m still in disbelief that we pulled it off!
Shauna
Oh, I’d love to go to one of these. Is Alberta the West Coast- ha! There are enough of us around here to do something like this, I’m sure. Way to follow your dreams!
Tara
Thank you, Shauna! There most definitely IS enough creative gals in your area to make something like this happen. Go for it! It’s fantastic, and scary, and fun!
Crystal @ Sew Creative
Feeling a bit teary eyed reading this. Such a great post Tara! I’m so excited to be on this journey with you! Yay West Coast Creative Company!
Tara
Woot woot! Go WCCC! It’s been a wild and fantastic ride, Crystal. Thanks for being so awesome. 🙂
Jen @ RamblingRenovators
Way to make your dreams happen Tara! If only I lived on the West Coast, I’d be there in a heartbeat. Connecting IRL with online friends is always fun and inspiring.
Tara
You’re one of the Goddesses of Connecting, Jen. I am truly inspired by all that you do with BlogPodium and all of the blood, sweat – and no doubt – tears that go on behind that. If there is ever a chance, I’d love to craft with you, lady. Maybe that could be a reality one day.
Kelly @ DeBoopShop
What a lovely group to be a part of! I seriously wish we had something like that here, but right now I just don’t have it in me to start one of our own. With blogging, working full-time, and helping open DeBoop Shop on Etsy next month, I have more than enough on my plate.
Oh, and thanks for the list of blogs! We’ve been wanting to find some new ones to add to our daily reads. 🙂
Tara
It’s true – you have to pick the right time. But maybe after you’re established, you could start something in order to gather a group of creative-types. It’s so inspiring to be around such a great force of creative women… you don’t even realize the energy that surrounds you until you leave and your body is still humming.
Jo-Anna
Looks fantastic Tara! I know how hard you and Crystal worked on this!! It’s so inspiring…I’m thinking we need an Alberta chapter! 🙂
Tara
It was definitely a labour of love, but we’re so glad that it went smoothly. And how much fun would an Alberta group be? You have the girls out there!
Lindsay Faber
This was such a fabulous event, thank you for having me be a part of it. I am especially excited to have have photographed your very first gathering because I will be able to look back when you are wildly successful and speaking to auditoriums full of eager bloggers and will say “look, I was there when it all started”. xoxo
Tara
Awww… thanks, friend. Well, your keen eye for capturing the moment really makes a difference when it comes to events like these. I’m very honoured and grateful to have you as our event photographer. 🙂
Nancy
I wish I lived closer! Looks like an incredible event. Such beautiful, engaging photos–I can’t imagine how fun it was to actually be there!
Tara
It was really lovely evening. And I agree – Lindsay’s photos are fantastic! I’m so thrilled that she could be there to capture the event!
Virginia Fynes
I got a little sappy reading this post, I’m so jealous you ladies could all get together and bond over a craft and wine. The event looked perfect! What a perfect location to host your event. Good job! (clapping from the sidelines)
Tara
It was such a great event, Virginia! One day we will be able to do something like this with girls from all over the country. Thank you so much for your support!
Dani @ lifeovereasy
Sounds like an awesome event – wish I could have been there! I love this post – we are all so creative and probably have so many great ideas that we talk ourselves out of too many times. Very inspiring!
Tara
Awww… thank you, Dani. It’s true, though, we often talk ourselves out of ideas by saying, “if only…” or “Like that would ever happen…”
I’m completely guilty of this, too. I talk myself out of things all of the time.
I would love to meet you one day, Dani! I think we would have so much to talk about!
Heather – New House New Home
This is exactly the sort of thing we bloggers need to do. What an amazing day you must have had. Its so fun to meet virtual friends!
Tara
It was so fabulous to be able to host this event, and I totally agree, Heather, that this is something that we creative bloggers need to do more often. It’s been wild meeting people that I’d only known online. Such a great experience!
Allison
Thank you so much for throwing this together. It was a blast.
Oh, I also saw you’re picture featured on the Top 30 Vancouver Mom Bloggers! congrats!
Tara
I’m so glad you came, Allison! I hope to see you at the next WCC event.
And yes, thank you for the congratulations. I’m pretty sure that I owe you the same congrats, fellow nominee! 😉
Kara
What an amazing experience!!!
Tara
It was really a great time, Kara. I’m so happy that it happened!
PersonallyAndrea
Way to go Tara (and Crystal). It looks like this turned out amazing! You guys are SO inspiring!
Tara
Thank you so very much, Andrea! It was a great night. 🙂
Eleanor Deacon
I’m so thankful that I was asked to be a part of the evening. I have never been inspired so much by one small group of people. The creative energy was amazing and the space was just a reflection of Erin. I could listen to her talk all day. My favourite words from her were, “If I was going to be broke, I was going to be broke on my terms”…and so her business was born. It was also reassuring to know that that feeling of being terrified is so prevalent among creative folk. It’s what keeps us going…what inspires. What a night…so many stories! Thank you.
Tara
Eleanor, your own story was one that resonated with me too. It was such a great night full of fantastic people. I left feeling so good… I think I couldn’t have asked for anything more.
And yes, the knowledge that most people are scared out of their minds when they take on a venture? It was reassuring to know that we aren’t alone. 🙂
Melanie
What a great event! I wish I were a part of something local like this!
Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home
This event turned out awesome! Sad I live so far away, otherwise, I woulda been there in a heart beat!! Great work girl!!
Jamie
Tarra, this was SO MUCH FUN! Do you notice I’m not even crafting? I’m just drinking that fabulous wine? lol That wine was good. Anyhoo, thanks for arranging everything girl. So glad we got to finally meet each other!
Hugs,
Jamie
ChiWei
I don’t know what to comment on first! The photos are gorgeous, and I totally want to be there – can I teleport next time? You all look fabulous and creative and what a fun space and did I mention I want to be there? So glad you get to meet other bloggers and you all got along and who cares if you’re wearing sunglasses – still look fabulous! Ok, I rambled. So jealous!!
Whitney
It was great to meet you that day! I’m still trying to think of what to paint?!