Showing posts with label Publicity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Publicity. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

COMING SOON!!!!! Pin Hop!


                                                                   The Pin hop story
This January a group of designers got together and created a pattern design blog hop, which turned out a great success!  But looking through more than 50 separate designers blogs took ages!
So, after that weekend they started a serious discussion: How to keep the idea and creative input of a blog hop, but make it easier to pick and mix and find just your favorites? The answer was, of course, Pinterest!
Where else can the visitor get a quick overlook and  pick out exactly want they want to see, without going through every link in a chain? And all designs are clickable, taking the visitor directly to the designers blog, to see the whole portfolio. On pinterest you can also make comments, share, like, and save to your own favorites. Perfect for all visual artists!
So here it is, the first ever Pattern design Pin hop!
On saturday, June 15, close to 50 designers will be presenting brand new designs via a special Pinhop board located on the Find New Designers pinterest site.
There will be full collections presented by those designers own web sites or blogs but the main design you can pin to your own board.
They will pin their best interpretations of 4 different themes from an A/W 13-14 brief (by Patternbank.com) to this unique board!






This board is hosted by Find New Designers, a fast growing directory of independent professional print and pattern designers
This pin hop is organized by Tina Olsson, who sells her design under the name FYLLAYTA
Hope to see you on the PIN HOP THIS Saturday June 15th!!!!

Thanks to Tigerprint for this little feature on todays blog: 



Friday, 5 April 2013

How to make a mini Notebook

Hello one and all...

Welcome back to my blog. 

Today I am going to share a little tutorial on how to make some mini A6 Notebooks (15 pages 30 sides) using just a variety of basic office equipment in approximately 8-10 minutes (per notebook). 

Disclaimer: This is how I create my notebooks, that I sell via etsy. This is not the only way, nor necessarily the easiest/best way, but it is how I have learned and the results are top knotch. I recommend you practice this technique and then adjust to suit your requirements/needs. 

Happy Making!!!! 

 Open up your design (if using a digital design), ensuring the template is A4 in size, adjust the scale of the design, baring in mind this will become an A6 notebook and large scale prints may not work as well as if it were smaller in scale. 

Send to printer, I use the specifications below:
 (sheetfeeder, borderless, Epson Photo Quality) and placed my logo across the back of the design ensuring it doesn't affect the pattern.
 (this is optional, but recommended if you intend to sell them)


EQUIPMENT

7 sheets A4 white paper
(I use basic printing paper)
1 A4 sheet with chosen design 
(I use Linen cardstock at 300gsm)
Paper trimmer
Metal ruler
Sharp Scalpel/blade 
Long arm Stapler
Staples



Using the paper trimmer, cut the A4 white paper in half, width way, repeat with patterned paper. 



Fold the patterned paper in half, to create a guideline for the staples, I use the black slider to make sure the staples are inserted evenly at either side of the line. Two staples should be all that is needed. 



Turn the notebook over and using the metal ruler against the staples on the left hand side, pull the paper from the right hand side and create a crease rubbing your thumb across the outer side. 
Turn the paper around 180 degrees and repeat. This will create a fold that allows the paper to turn easily. 



As you can see the notebook now folds over and has a nice curve to the seam where the staples sit evenly. 



Here you have 2 options.
 (I prefer the scalpel, but find the paper trimmer works well). 

As you have folded the paper over, you will find that there are overlapping sheets, and odd sheets of paper longer than others. Using either method, trim the paper down so the paper and the front cover are the same size. You should only need to remove minimal slices (see trimmer photo). 

Please note: if you use a hand scalpel or as I have a blade, please ensure the blade is super sharp, as a blunt blade will just drag the paper and ruin the whole notebook. A sharp blade should only need one or two strokes to trim the paper. 



Here you can see the finished product, complete with a band of card (semigloss epson paper) with my business logo on and a small product description. 


P.S I noticed the pattern across the top was a little uneven after I took this picture. This is common, simply trim it to even size. Please note all sizes are approximate as this is handmade. 



Back of notebook, simply use a small piece of tape, or double sided to fix the band together. 



I always seal my notebooks in a C6 (A6) clear sealable bag available from any craft store/online store/eBay. This not only keeps it clean while being stored but looks professional when posting out to customers. 


Here we have both notebooks complete, using 1 sheet of A4 Cardstock, 7 sheets of A4 paper, a few office essentials and a little patience. 


 Including time, it costs approx 60p to make 2, probably less with practice. 


Don't be disheartened if it doesn't work first time, I must have made 5-10 of them before I created one I felt was suitable to sell. 

Remember, if you find an easier solution to any section, give it a try, maybe there are other ways to make a mini notebook, and I'm 100% sure that there are, but this is my way, and it may just be your way too. 

Note: Easily applicable to creating and A5 notebook also. 


Thanks for reading... 

Monday, 18 March 2013

Sock-it-to-me Competition Feature Special

Peek-a-boo. 

How have you all been? 

Today I intend to share a little bit of creative awesomeness in the shape of a SOCK. 

Well several socks actually. 

Every year a fab company called 'Sock it to me' hold a competition to design a pair of socks. This is such a novel and fun idea. Not only does it allow us to expand our portfolio's and potentially win a prize, but it allows us to have some FUN with designing. 

Novelty socks make the world go around after all. 

I created 2 designs, with the intention of creating 3 more, but never did get around to it. But I love what I created and submitted regardless. Quite a few of my fellow ABSPD ladies entered also, as well as lots of my Twitter tribe, so I decided to do a call out to share some of the amazing designs that have been entered. 

Feast your eyes on some awesome socki-ness.



Designed by me  
@JLWIllustration
www.facebook.com/jlwillustration




Chloe Wood Designs:

www.chloewood.co.uk
www.chloewooddesigns.blogspot.co.uk


Jessica Lewis:



Andy Bauer: 'Retro Bowling'
www.andybauerstudio.com


Hannah Byatt:
 www.facebook.com/hannahbyatt
 www.hannahbyatt.blogspot.com/
@HLByatt
www.uk.linkedin.com/pub/hannah-byatt/39/968/41


Piia Podersalu:
www.piiapodersalu.com 


Jolene Heckman
www.joleneheckman.blogspot.com 



Pattern Addict (Gill Eggleston)
www.patternaddict.blogspot.co.uk


Michelle Nilson



Anneline Gregory
www.annelinesophiadesigns.com




Keep an eye out on my blog for the results of the competition. I'm pretty confident that lots of these amazing designs will make the shortlist. 

Until then, why not let me know which is your pick of the pair?

Until Next Time. 









Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Another Excuse......

Whoopsie... haven't blogged in weeks.

 Can I still blame morning sickness-that-lasts-all-day?

Good, Alright. So I haven't been blogging, but I have been working. I've had a few little features, so don't forget to check out the 'my features' tab along the right hand side, I've entered a competition or two, and created a few new collections for my agent ( they are top secret though, Sorry!). 


I Submitted 2 designs for this quarters MOYO Magazine. The theme was 'conversational prints'. 


Not sure if they will be selected but I like them anyway. 



I Also submitted these for the MOYO Competition that was based around the theme of Architecture. 



I went with the idea of subway's and the patterned tiles that are usually adorned along the walls. 


Did I get it right?



I LOVED this months Tigerprint competition, with a shiny new website, it was great to create a mood-board as part of the brief. The theme was Colour, and I am loving Pastels at the moment. 



NO Top 10 this Month, but never-mind. 







Finally, I entered the Wallpapered.com competition in conjunction with The Ideal Home Show


My design wasn't selected as a top 5 entry, but again, never-mind, its all a learning curve, and I am building on that ever expanding portfolio. 


Promise to Blog more :-) 

Friday, 1 February 2013

VALENTINES GIVEAWAY!!!!!!

Congratulations to 
Veronica Galbraith and Amanda Bosco 

ITS FEBRUARY! 

That means one thing.... 'tiz the season to be in LOVE! 

Did you download yesterday's FREEBIE??

No? Why Not...

 go Check it out now. 

Otherwise, you might be here for the giveaway?

Awesome. 

So its simple. I released a new design collection on the amazing bloghop earlier in the month. Then I went and had them sent off to be printed so I could sell some bad boys. 

now, I made them as a Valentines collection, it is february after all, However, I intentionally didn't include any words that specified such an event, thus allowing them to be used for a vast variety of occasions. 

Mother's day, Anniversary's, weddings, engagements and female birthday....

Just to name a few. 

SOOOO...

Here they are: 


They are selling well, and im happy I had plenty printed, so I have the opportunity to share some birdie Love with some of you lovely lot. 

If you want to buy them directly, you can do so by visiting my Etsy store.

Otherwise, Enter here, and best of luck. 





a Rafflecopter giveaway

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Lets start 2013 with a BANG......

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

I know, I'm a few days late......

But I've been busy with the family and life isn't quite back to normal yet...

But lets start 2013 with a

BANG!!!!

Myself and 11 other amazingly talented designers have done a little 12 month long collaboration. 

Together we have created a FREE 2013 calendar, available for all to download from MuyMajo's blog, the creator of the collaboration. 

Download January's calendar, created by Majo from HERE.



And here is a sneak peek into the other 11 month's, which will become available on the last Monday of every month.



Find mine in June with my Summery fruitful design. 



Until Next Time. 

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Advent Doodle Challenge - Faye Brown

Etsy Finds blog post will be along shortly, With a Greeting Card Special. So make sure you come back later for that....

But for now, I'd like to share a fun little Festive challenge, set by the lovely Faye Brown.

She has created this fabulous Advent Doodle challenge and my children have decided to join me in this little venture to create 25 festive little doodles. 

See Faye's blogpost about the challenge HERE

And these are our Daily Challenges:

Image belongs to Faye Brown Designs. 


We have completed the first 9 days, as we started late.

My son Alexander is just 5, and still learning to grip a pencil, so mummy had to help with the details a little: 



Carla is 8 years old, and loves to fill every square space of white with patterns:




And here we have my attempt...
 Im quite happy with black and white for now: 





I will blog every week, with visual updates on our little challenge. The kids had so much fun, they are looking forward to coming home from school and adding to the challenge. 

Until Next time.