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Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Saturday, March 5, 2011
PROJECT SELVAGE: R U THE NEXT TEXTILE DESIGNER?

Spoonflower and Michael Miller Fabrics have joined together to create "Project Selvage" a textile design contest. To enter go to Spoonflower by March 24th and submit your design. Michael Miller Fabrics and Spoonflower will then pick the top 75 Semi-finalists. Semi-finalists will be posted at Spoonflower for fans to vote starting 3/31, with the Top 10 designs moving to the final round and designers will be asked to create collections . The Top 10 collections will be posted on Spoonflower for the public to vote on 4/28. The collection that gets the most votes will win a contract with Michael Miller Fabrics and an all-expense paid trip to the Quilt Market in Houston.

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Monday, November 1, 2010
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I happen to come across this tutorial at 4 in the morning and thought it was very neat. This is brought to you via Howcast, the network that brings you little "how to " videos on just about anything. Just take a look below at the 2 minute video on how to make a dress from a button down oxford shirt with no sewing machine.
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UPDATE: They have recently deleted video, so the instructions are below

Step 1: Choose shirt
Choose a shirt that is long enough to wear as a mini dress when the collar is held just above your bust line
TIP: Women’s shirts are best, since they have back darts. Shoulder darts, usually found on men’s shirts, will hamper the fit of your dress.

Step 2: Hold it up
Hold the back of the shirt with the collar over your chest and have a friend fasten the buttons in back. Then wrap the sleeves around your back. This is the basic dress shape

Step 3: Fit
Have your friend overlap and pin the sleeves together in back. Check the front to make sure it stays fitted and neat. If you don’t plan to keep the collar in front, cut it off now
TIP: If you’re using a short-sleeved shirt, there won’t be much to cut off.

Step 4: Cut sleeves
Mark and cut the sleeves in back, leaving several inches of overlap for buttons, buttonholes, and seams. Then remove the dress, cut the sleeves straight, pin them down half an inch, and hem each one.

Step 5: Lay out buttonholes
Lay out the buttons on the bottom sleeve. Draw four slits in a straight line along the edge of the top sleeve to mark buttonholes. Then cut slits just large enough to fit the buttons.

Step 6: Sew
Hand-finish the buttonholes by sewing completely around the edge of each slit with doubled thread
TIP:Use a sewing machine if you have one.

Step 7: Finish
Try on the dress and have your friend overlap the sleeves and mark where the buttons will go for a perfect fit. Mark through each buttonhole, remove the dress, and sew the buttons at each mark
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Color Crush: Crème Fraiche


I call this pretty little color story "Crème Fraiche".These are such soft colors, I am trying to decide how to use them for this spring.

Photo: *Lea*
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Giveaway: Your Company Business Cards

Alot of times I have bought items and received business cards and have been somewhat surprised. Here are these great products and then when it comes to the business card or marketing material, the same thought wasn't put into them. I have seen countless business cards made of that thin office supply store cardstock or the
"pre scored" packaged cardstock with some skewed banner placed on it .


Business cards are important as they display your company brand and are a representation of you . Great business cards will leave an impression on the buyer, making them remember you and your product, which is what you are ultimately aiming for. But, sometimes sellers forget to put as much thought into them as they do their actual products ,which may leave you forgotten by the buyer.

There are a number of different programs that you can use to create business cards (we do not suggest Microsoft Word or Paint) but setting up the layout properly and getting it ready to print can be the most challenging part.
If you are not crafty , your home printer is not "up to par" or just don't know where to start. You can contact one of the many sellers and buy a premade design that you can just add your information to. Or you can buy a "design file" which can then be printed as many times as you want, either at home or you can take to one of the many online business card printing services.
The following are a few, just remember to research , read the fine print and ask around if unsure about feedback from these sites.
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{BUSINESS AND MARKETING PRINTING SERVICES}


Moo Cards- Home of the popular "Mini Card", are based out of the UK but with the popularity
increasing in the USA, they have now opened up a USA branch and website. This is good for premades as they have alot of cute designs and you are sure to find something for all types of designers. Also they interface with Etsy, Facebook and Flikr, so if you have pictures of your work on those sites, you can easily upload from them. The downside is that the cards run a little high, (50 for $22 plus shipping). They also sell postcards as well as holiday cards and people tend to have good feedback and positive experiences ordering from them.

Vista Print- One of the more popular online printing services. Reviews for this site have been mixed, some having great experiences with customer service and products and some not. One of the benefits is it is a one stop marketing shop. They produce postcards, greeting card, posters, bags, hats, banners, books and a whole lot more. Also they usually have sales or discounts, so you can wait to buy different sets of materials.

Overnight Prints-Another popular online printing service. Generally positive reviews and they have competitive prices as well. The sell a variety of different sized cards (postcards, rack cards, fliers and etc) as well as magnates and bookmarks. One of the great things about them is that they consistently have great discounts , like now, everything is 20% off. The discounts are splayed across the front page so that you cannot miss them. They also have a variety of printing processes as well as paper and finishes , some of which are free.

123 Print- This site also has mixed reviews, but they do have some products not found at other sites, like the pens and Post-it notes. The Post-It notes are good when you are at craft shows and maybe need to write something down like a product for the buyer to purchase later. You can write them on your own company official 3M Post-It Notes, so that way they can see your company info at the bottom when they look at it.

48 Hour Print- This is an option if you are in a pinch, since like the name indicated, its 48 hour guaranteed printing and processing of your order at no extra charge.Reviews have been mixed as well, but they do produce nice glossy booklets, great for those of you who want a wholesale or holiday catalog.

PS Print- In addition to the standard letterhead items, the do event tickets with the foil stamping as well as the CD jewel cases which are nice if you are sending files or images on cd....you can have your company logo on them.Reviews are also mixed for this site.

My 1 Stop- They really have a small selection of products which includes the business cards. But what they do have are gift cards as well as luggage tags and key tags, so if you were always interested in offering these items, but didn't know where to get them, this is one of the places.

*If you are unsure about quality, printing and etc, RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH. You can easily find feedback via google or forums on these companies. Also all of these companies have samples, so if you are still in questions, just request the samples of the product you wish to see.
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If you have no idea where to start or just need a card right now as a "filler" we suggest making a simple frame around card in one color. You can either put your info all on one side or put your name on one side and your info on the back. This card uses solid color background but you can just as easily print on any colored paper or just white with the frame and writing being your pop color.Though this is simple it is definitely cleaner and better than random images or a skewed company banner that you have tried to fit onto a small card.
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{SO NOW WE COME TO OUR GIVEAWAY! }

Gramkin Paper Studio is giving away a business card design to one lucky winner!
The winner will receive a consultation and ultimately their company business card design file which can then be printed out on your own printer or sent to any of the printing services like the ones listed above. This is an opportunity for those of you who don't know yet what you want ,need some direction or your ideas to come to life or just want something new!
DON'T HAVE A BUSINESS TO PROMOTE? NO PROBLEM, this giveaway is for personal Mommy Cards or Calling Cards as well. So if you are the winner and would like a Mommy or Calling Card design, just let us know!
*some restrictions apply, winner will be informed


{YOU CAN ENTER THE FOLLOWING WAYS}
  1. For one standard entry, just leave a comment about which you would like, business, calling or mommy card or take a look around our shop and come back here to comment on your favorite product.
  2. For an additional entry, just Tweet (on Twitter) about our contest and leave the link after your comment.
  3. For an additional entry, Subscribe to my RSS Feed or Follow My Blog ( just leave a note after your comment)
  4. Have a blog?, for an additional entry, make a blog post linking to this giveaway and leave the link after your comment.

The contest ends on 11/23/09 at 11pm , where I will randomly pick a winner for this design giveaway awesomeness! Please remember to include some contact info(ex: email address for us to contact the winner).THIS CONTEST IS OPEN WORLDWIDE

CHECK BACK ON THURSDAY 11/25/09 WHERE I WILL ANNOUNCE THE WINNER!
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