Welcome to Meet Your Maker! This blog series will introduce you to the individual artists and businesses that you support when buying something handmade here at Homespun. We hope the series will help you better understand the thoughtful choices and meaning that go into these artists’ goods, better appreciate the value of a handmade item, and possibly learn a bit about different crafty processes. You may even meet a neighbor, as many of our makers work right here in Indianapolis!
We’ll start (or rather, revive) this series with Michigan-based illustrator Jen Husted-Goss, the force behind stationery and print company Arthur’s Plaid Pants. We’ve been working with Jen for almost a year now and her designs are constantly making us and our customers laugh. We’re so happy she’s on board!
What do you love to make?
I really enjoy creating illustrations that make people laugh.
Why do you love to make it?
If it puts a smile on someone’s face or makes someone laugh out loud, then I’ve done my job.
How did you get started with your crafty business?
I’ve been a graphic designer since the early 2000’s. I co-owned/operated a design firm in Chicago for four years before deciding to branch off and focus solely on my illustration. That’s when Arthur’s Plaid Pants was born.
How long does it take to create a new design?
It depends on the piece, but every product starts off as a hand-drawn illustration. Once the drawing is complete, it gets scanned into the computer and is colored digitally. Once I’m happy with the digital design, it’s set up for print. Greeting cards are printed at a local, family-owned, eco-friendly printer. Pinback button and magnet sets are printed, cut, hand-pressed and packaged in my home studio. It’s a lengthy process since we do everything by hand.
What makes a handmade item valuable?
The satisfaction of supporting the single handmade artisan. Handmade artists pour their heart and soul into their products and their businesses. Nearly all of the raw materials I use are from local family owned businesses. So you’re not just supporting me, you’re also supporting other family owned businesses when you purchase my products.
What’s your favorite handmade item that you own?
That’s tough! Our house is furnished with so many great pieces from handmade artists. I’ll narrow it down to two:
1) A custom “horrible adorable” piece by Jordan Elise which is a mama and baby Loch Ness monster pair
2) A woodcut print titled “Mama Bear” by Tugboat Printshop
What do you wish people knew about what you do?
Our commitment to green standards and our policies on utilizing local companies.
Our stats:
• Greeting cards are printed at a local, family owned printer and are 100% recycled, FSC, WWF & Rainforest Alliance Certified.
• Greeting card envelopes are 100% recycled and are sourced from the oldest, local, family owned paper mill that is 100% hydro-electric
• All of our shipping materials are 100% recycled & are 100% recyclable or 100% biodegradable
• All button and magnet packaging is made from 100% recycled card stock and is sourced from oldest family owned paper mill that is 100% hydro-electric
• Our wholesale catalog is only available in a .pdf format. We do not use a printed paper catalog which saves a tremendous amount of paper.
Each year I review our business practices and try to up my game from the previous year.
Thank you, Jen, for participating in our series! You inspire us!
Be sure to stop by Homespun to check out Jen’s work in person, and please stay tuned for more maker interviews!