Are you an artist dreaming of making real income from your work—but overwhelmed by where to start?
You're not alone. Between nap schedules, laundry piles, and creative bursts during quiet hours, building an art business can feel impossible. That’s why I created this guide.
This isn’t another fluffy motivational book.
It’s a real-world roadmap designed to help you launch your art career and make your first $5K in sales—with clarity, confidence, and consistency.
What You'll Learn Inside:
✅ Build a Collection That Sells
Learn how to plan, price, and promote your work with a simple but powerful strategy.
✅ Balance Art + Family Life
Time-saving systems and mindset shifts to protect your energy and creativity.
✅ Set Up Your Online Presence
Create a simple, beautiful website and email list—even if you're not tech-savvy.
✅ Sell Without Feeling Salesy
Craft magnetic posts, emails, and show invites that sound like you (but convert like crazy).
✅ Host Your First Art Show or Pop-Up
Step-by-step instructions to create an unforgettable event that brings in sales and collectors.
Who It's For:
Artist-mamas juggling family life and creative dreams
Emerging artists with talent but no idea where to begin
Anyone craving a clear, doable plan to turn their art into income
Natalie, I read your e-book last night and was blown away. It’s a fabulous idea and beautifully executed. Even a non-native digital follower like me could understand and profit from it.
Your combination of advice, support, and keeping your readers on-task was perfect- it’s easy to see that you’re a busy mom/entrepreneur/artist with outstanding organizational skills!
Reviews of
“Your First $5k In Art Sales”
by Natalie Ray
Terrific. Enjoyed reading it. Wish I had this to years ago when I started painting.
Love your art and your spirit.
Real Talk from Natalie:
“When I decided to take my art seriously, I had 3 kids under 6 and zero free time. I know what it’s like to squeeze in painting between preschool drop-offs and bedtime routines. But I also know what’s possible when you commit to your creative calling. This guide is everything I wish I had when I was just starting.”