Just over two years ago, I was living in Wooster, Ohio for a visiting  professor position at the College of Wooster.  I was living downtown in  a gorgeous studio over the local steakhouse.  On Saturday mornings,  Amish farmers on their way to market would wake me with their horses on  Market Street.  The college was a fine place to work and I truly enjoyed  every day I spent there.  It was a relaxing, healing sojourn after the  brutality of grad school.  It felt like a balm on my soul.   I explored  the town a tiny bit at a time so it could continue to unfold for me  during my short time there. 
About a month or so before I moved there, I became  engaged to my longtime beau, Mike, who is now my husband.  One  afternoon, as I was exploring, I finally went into the Pink Tomato, a  paperie and invitation shop (with its own Aroma Lab!).  I was looking  for a stamp to use on wedding envelopes.  What I found was inspiration  for my future.
That day before I left, I had ditched my  plans to buy wedding invitations online and had designed my invitations with the  professional help of Christy Hoffman, who was very pregnant with her  handsome son Dane, who was born a few weeks later.  The invitations were  just gorgeous. Before I left Wooster, they had also designed my  save-the-dates, my table numbers, and my wedding programs, and had even  printed my annual Christmas cards.
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| Wedding Program and Invite. (Photo by Love Me Do Photography) | 
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| My wedding invitation (Photo by Jessica Marie Boehman) | 
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I remember when Christy saw my Christmas  card, she said, partially in jest (I think!) that I should sell my stuff  at her store.  I didn't really think so much about it until a few days  later, when, during grading final exams, I decided to go and show them a  portfolio.  I felt frantic with excitement for the next few days.  I had come to Wooster to teach art history and I had loved every second of it.  How could I be so lucky that this little town could give me the two things I loved the best?  It was a town full of blessings and it was the best place for me to be at that junction in my life.   Over the following months, I made a few designs for the  Pink Tomato to use exclusively on wedding invites and other print  cards.   About a year later, we would find a working relationship that  suited us both better, and it came organically as I designed tattoos for  Christy and her husband.
After I moved to New York, I  was feeling restless and a bit out of myself. I hadn't yet started my  jobs.  It was early summer and I teach college, so I had a few months.  I  started conceiving the idea of an online shop.  I didn't know that NYC  would provide the inspiration for me.  After we moved into our new  apartment and I saw the Delacorte Clock at the Central Park Zoo, I knew  which way I wanted to take the shop.  But it was during the rigor and  exhaustion of teaching at three schools that I became desperate to find  myself again.  That semester, my shop was born on the Staten Island  Ferry.  It came to fruition in January 2011.
It pleases me so much that the beautiful ladies who sparked my  imagination now play such an important part in my shop.  They print my  beautiful cards and even sell them in their new shop on 221 Beall Avenue in Wooster.  Though I have left  Wooster behind, my art is still there, and that makes me so happy.  Thanks for everything, Christy and Jodi!  I hope now you understand how you've changed my life. 
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| My cards at the Pink Tomato Paperie in Wooster, Ohio | 
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| My Halloween Cards at the Pink Tomato Paperie in Wooster, Ohio | 
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| Penguin with Drum and the Brementown Musicians at the Pink Tomato Paperie in Wooster, Ohio | 
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| The Pink Tomato Paperie in Wooster, Ohio | 
I can't believe of all days today, when I feel blessed and the stars are lined up perfectly somehow, and that I should share with my friends so they can be encouraged even if things don't work out well right now in our lives, that you posted your story of how you began your shop! I am so glad I met you :D
ReplyDeleteHow very sweet, Jessica! Your cards should be in shops across NYC....they are amazing and so are you! :-)
ReplyDeleteDeb, I am very glad we're friends, now, too! Just think of what we will do together with our shops! I am so excited.
ReplyDeleteChristy, thanks! I hope you liked the post. It felt very good to write it tonight after a day of teaching.
Dear Jessica,
ReplyDeleteI just saw your cards at The Pink Tomato and they are just lovely! I bought one of the Hans My Hedgehog cards just for me. Christy directed me to your website and after seeing this post I wanted to say that I admire all your lovingly drawn little characters! I am also enjoying looking at the other blogs that you follow. I am just beginning to work towards being an illustrator myself and I thank you for the inspiration!
Allison
Dear Allison,
ReplyDeleteThat's so great to hear! How nice that Hans can provide inspiration to more than just me :) Thanks for brightening my day.
I'd love to see your work!
JEssica
Dear Jessica,
ReplyDeleteI would love that! I am going to try to start a blog with some of my work and I will send the link. I so appreciate your thoughts! I am in the process of gathering and creating, so it will be a few weeks until I feel confident in what I can post. I was an Art History major at Miami University of Ohio, and then I took an alternative route as a paralegal at a large law firm for over six years. I took some classes at night in graphic design while I was working, but I am still trying to get my groove back!
Thank you again!
Allison
P.S. The Pink Tomato has just done my wedding thank you post-cards and they are so cute, of course! :)
I am an art historian by day! That's so great to hear. A good friend of mine teaches that subject at your Alma Mater.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a small world! I am still close with one of my professors, Linnea Hedrick. I finally created a blog with some of my work that I thought that I would share. I hope that all is well!
ReplyDeletehttp://allisonrozo.tumblr.com/
Allison
Alison...it looks great! Keep up the good work!
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