Design Teams 101 {Pt . 5}
It’s the end of this five week series and I am so happy to hear that this series has been helpful for many of you. I was hoping to answer more questions in this last post, but upon looking back through your questions, I think I covered everything in the previous posts.
In closing, I wanted to share some words of encouragement from the contributors and myself. You got through the tough questions and now we want you to feel fully equipped and ready to tackle any design team call that comes your way!
I know that the process or thought of being on a design team, representing a company can be a little intimidating at first– believe me, everyone feels like that with their first team. Create the best that you can, share your passion for the company and/or products and be yourself. There’s only one YOU. Be original, genuine and be prepared for the unexpected. Companies are always on the lookout for new talent- you just might get an email one of these days!
“Work closely with the other design team members and don’t be afraid to ask questions! When you’re in a design team, you’re family! “
“First, congratulations! Second, have fun. Finally, be creative!”
“The most important thing is to be yourself! Create how you want to create, use the products you love, and showcase your wonderful talents! Keep enjoying this wonderful hobby!
“Every single designer in blogland, even the ones you admire most, was once a newbie too. Just have fun and go for it! Seriously! “
“First, congratulations! Take a moment and appreciate that you are being appreciated for your talents. Second, be yourself. I keep going back to that, but really you are on the design team because of what makes you uniquely you.
Try not to overextend yourself. Try out one design team and see how you like it. See what feels right for you and for your life before you burn out by saying “yes” too many times. Again, go with what you love!
Lastly, have fun because why wouldn’t you when playing with awesome crafty goodness?!?”
I hope that this series was helpful and answered some questions you had about the design team world. My hope is that you now feel equipped to apply to a design team, or get your blog “design team ready” in case a company stumbles across your blog. Whatever the case may be, remember to have fun with this journey.
A big thank you to Kryssi and Angela from Mama Elephant, Kelly Marie from Lawn Fawn, Shay from Winnie & Walter, Jen from Reverse Confetti and Michele from CAS-ual Fridays for taking the time to give you insights and share some words to my readers! If you have read through this series and are looking to start a blog or want tips on how to make yours better, be sure to check out my Blogging 101 series! I am currently in the process of doing a follow-up post for those who are a little more advanced. I’m not sure when that will go up, but I’m already starting to write down notes and gather links together.
Thank you for spending some time with me today. My hope is that every time you leave my blog, you feel inspired, encouraged or challenged. I’m so happy that you found my blog and I hope that we can continue to grow the Pretty Pink Posh community!
Paulina, as a new member of MountainPlains Crafters DT, I absolutely loved your series. I am not very tech-savvy, so learn as I go. But you are absolutely right —- our DT is a family. They are the sisters I never had but always wanted !! They have the biggest hearts of anyone I know. I am learning and growing and being taken out of my comfort zone. But most of all, having fun !! I appreciate all of your words of wisdom. And PPP– love everything about it !!
This was a wonderful series; thank you! It’s great to keep in mind that everyone was new to this at some point; I think we lose sight of that sometimes and think some cardmakers came out of the womb being amazing at this stuff LOL!
Paulina,
Congratulations for getting Nichol on your DT, I believe she’ll be a great addition. I’ve watched some of her card share video’s, she’s great. I look forward, and will be watching for her PPP projects,
I want to say a BIG thank you for this wonderful series. You have answered so many of the questions that I had. It has been a pleasure to follow this series.
Maybe one day my dream will come true :)
thank you so much for the series… was very helpful.. after reading this, I have gathered up all my courage to apply for few DTs :)
-Berina
Moxie Craftie
Great series Paulina! Loved all of the great tips and industry insight! ♥
Thanks so much for all the time and energy you put into this series! I started out reading the first post when it came out and finally came back to read all the rest. I really learned a lot and feel a lot more comfortable with not only applying, but also rejection. It’s really about doing what I love and that’s what I need to focus on!
Take care and thanks for all you share!!!
Thank you so much fro this series of post. I just came across to it and loved it. I am crafting since last 10 years & on one dt from India. I just started exploring for other options too. This will help me to look at my work from other perspective. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for this series, Paulina! I stumbled across it by accident, but I was so happy about finding it, because I have wondered about all of those questions for a couple of month now!