This week, I'd like to introduce Kristi Bennett of
Step On It Art. Krist was born and raised in the Nashville area and currently lives in Franklin, TN. She says her husband Phil is the positive force
in her life. "He is always happy, a glass half full type person. He
encourages and inspires me to follow my dreams." Together they have 5
adult childre - 4 boys and 1 girl... AND 6 grandchildren.
Kristi hand painst canvas floor cloths, rugs, table runners, placemats, floor runners, custom signs, and kids' art. "I also paint furniture and vintage home décor. What I don’t do currently is sew. This is on my Learn To Do list.
Kristi hand painst canvas floor cloths, rugs, table runners, placemats, floor runners, custom signs, and kids' art. "I also paint furniture and vintage home décor. What I don’t do currently is sew. This is on my Learn To Do list.
She says her art began while searching in stores
and online for the perfect rug. "When I couldn’t find it I started
looking for alternatives. That’s when I discovered floor cloths. I
read everything I could about the process involved in floor cloth
making. The history dates back to colonial times. They would take old
ship sails and use on the dirt floors of their homes. Some creative
genius decided to paint the sail and it took off from there. For my
sign making, it started very similar. I wanted a piece of art
with my favorite quote for my wall but couldn’t find one, so I made it
myself. The majority of my signs have inspirational quotes, or
something uplifting and positive. I also paint some fun themed signs."
When asked what drew Kristi to her art, she said, "I
have always loved to draw and paint. I also had an interest in home
décor and decorating, so I merged the two. My floor cloths are inspired
by the customer’s home décor and paint colors. There is no limit
to the design you can put on a canvas floor cloth. I have used
wallpaper samples, kitchen tiles, fabric swatches, a favorite dish
that’s displayed, etc."
Kristi's favorite materials and colors depend on what she's creating. "For
my floorcloths, table runners, and placemats I use a heavy #8 cotton
duck canvas. It’s very thick and durable. And of course paint and
sealer. For the signs I use an assortment of wood and reclaimed
lumber. I’ve taught myself how to use simple power tools. The
router is my new best friend. I also love using chalk paint and
waxes. The chalk paint has great coverage for both my signs and
furniture that I redo. The waxes bring out the paint and the
variations in the colors.
I
love colors…… bright and bold…. Rich earthy tones…. vintage
and retro colors. White is so boring to me. I’m all about the
pop of color. My favorite color changes often. I’m really into
orange at the moment, but I also like shades of green and turquoise."
Kristi is often inspired by words
and fonts. "My new love is typography. I use several font styles
on my signs. It’s like working a puzzle putting the mix of phrases
and letters together. I’m
a huge Pinterest and home décor/decorating/vintage/arts and crafts
blog fan." (Aren't well all?!)
She says she's always wanted to work for herself, and Step On It Art started out as a hobby, but eventually enough business
rolled in that she was able to make it a full time job. Kristi's husband helps her with packing and shipping, but he also comes up with great ideas for designs and quotes
for signs.
Kristi sells mostly sell online but is adding more craft fairs and events to her calendar for next year. "Phil and I
love to travel, weekend road trip warriors. So, a lot of our time is
spent reconnecting on the weekends."
I asked her about her goals for her business, and Kristi said, "This is my
full time job. My goals for the remainder of the year are to learn
more about advertising, promoting, and networking. With the focus
being online and social media. I have a website/blog that I currently
am working on and hope to get it up and running in the next couple of
months. I would love to eventually have a store front. This has been
a dream of mine for several years. I want it to feature local artist
and crafters, with at least 75% being handmade with a mix of vintage
and upcyled/recycled items. That is in the future. For now, I’m
currently looking for a booth in a shop."
Kristi's favorite quote is, “Gratitude is the open door to
abundance”. She says, "...With abundance not being a monetary focus. I try to
live each day and each moment in gratitude. It is so easy to forget
to just live in the moment and be happy. Example: I spilled paint
on my leg and fuzzy slippers while painting a sign. I could look at
it in two ways - I could get angry at myself for being careless,
wasting supplies, ruining clothes, etc. Or….. (and this is the path
I chose) I could smile because I get to paint for a living. I get to
spend my days doing what I love. The orange paint on my slippers is a
reminder that I’m grateful for my life."
You can find Kristi here:
You can find Kristi here:
Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/steponitart
Blog - (Under construction. Stay tuned!) http://www.steponitartstudios.com
Twitter
@steponitart
Thanks so much for the lovely interview, Kristi!
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