Debashri speak to us about her Crafty

  • Tell me a bit about yourself

Hi! My name’s DEBASHRI. I am located in Hawaii currently. I am originally from India. I came to the US two and a half years back, a few months after I got married to Sarang.

  • What is the name of your Shop?

BLOSSOMS. But on ETSY, I go by DEBASHRI (I did not know that the username would be the shop name by default.

  • Please describe your creative process

I don’t have any specific time at which I work on my flowers. I create whenever I feel the urge. Sometimes even late at night or early in the mornings. If I have an idea, I just HAVE TO translate it into my creations. I only use DECO Clay. I haven’t tried to use any other material so far.

  • Where do your ideas come from?

I get inspired by things all around me. Nature is naturally, my biggest inspiration, since I create flowers out of clay. But sometimes, I get inspired by clothes that people wear, and even inanimate objects. Sometimes I see a particular color on a box and I want to make flowers in that specific color. Then of course, my teacher and my clay school members – each one of them is an inspiration for me!

  • How did you get into your craft?

When I came to the US, I did not have permission to work. Having worked 5 years in the corporate field before that in India, I was somewhat restless when I had no job here. I am a very shy person and cannot make friends easily. I find it easier to engage myself in reading, watching movies or some such solitary activity. I decided to learn something new while I was here. I started by learning crochet lei-making at the Honolulu Craft Supply. But after a while, I lost interest – partly because I found it monotonous but mostly because I wasn’t good at it. But while learning lei-making I came across a book about DECO Clay. I had learnt how to make paper and satin flowers in India and I was looking for something on the same lines, because I LOVE flowers. One look at the DECO Clay book told me that it was what I was looking for! My husband and I went to the DECO Clay Craft Academy in Honolulu. I was struck by how real the flowers looked. I wanted to start learning right that moment. But we were not doing well at that time. Sarang was still paying off his loans and I was without a job. We did not even have the minimum of 50 dollars required for membership, leave alone the class fees and the cost of materials. But I really wanted to learn this craft and Sarang was very supportive. Finally, after saving for 3 weeks, we were able to pay for the membership and we decided that I would just attend one class a month. Even that was more than what we could afford at that time. But we are glad we didn’t let it stop us. Slowly, things got better and I started taking classes more frequently. And here I am today – a certified instructor from the DECO Clay Craft Academy. As soon as I got my work permit, I registered my business. Now, I sell my creations online. Also, I get orders from friends. And everyday, I make more and more flowers, sometimes trying my own techniques.

  • Apart from creating things, what do you do?

When I am not creating clay flowers, I create music. (I have been learning music since I was 3-4 years old) I also love stirring up gourmet dishes :) . I even make jewelry for relaxation. I love reading books, watching good cinema. Whenever I can, I also catch up the game of cricket on the internet. I love travelling too. And recently, I have started taking an interest in photography. So, there are lots of things that I love doing! But more than anything, I have a fulltime job taking care of my home and husband :) .

  • How do you promote your work?

I am still learning this one! Like I said, I am very shy. I can’t get myself to go up to people or shops and try to promote my creations. Therefore, I find the internet forums very convenient since I can just give a link to my work and request people to check it out. That is about the only promotion that I do. I guess, I have to get better at this :)

Also you can visit my Blog to know more about me!


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About Emma
I think that the creativity is a gift that has to have its own freedom, the designs of my jewelry reflect my feelings and emotions, I always try to be dedicated in which I do up to being capable of saying that it is finished and therefore that it is possible to put in exhibition. I'm inspired with the colors of the nature mixed with the feelings and emotions that evoke me.

Comments

  1. devi says:

    halo
    i am devi from hyderabad andhrapradesh in india.i really loved ur work.i can do flowers in playing clay.so now after seeing ur work i want to do in deco clay.can u pl tell me how to make this clay r where can i get in india.pl help.bye

  2. Swati says:

    Hi Debashri,
    I think we exchanged mails earlier regarding Deco Clay. I am based in Bangalore and I am certified instructor as well.
    Your work is excellent!!!! Keep it up.
    Regards,
    Swati

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