Countdown to the Cutting Edge Blog Hop: only 2 more days!
Wow, where has this month gone? It seems like it was just yesterday where I was announcing the blog hop and now, it’s just a couple days away. I hope that you’ve been counting down the days…. there’s so many great sponsors and the prizes are fantastic!
Today I wanted to share a sweet and simple card with you showcasing two die cuts- the Stitched Film Strip and the Mama Elephant Basics Set(which is a must have in my book). Some may be intimidated by the theme of the blog hop, but honestly, you can use one die cut or a dozen on your project. Whether you want to use a die cut that you just purchased, or some of your well loved ones, this is the time to break them out!
I love my pinks and purples, but every now and then, I like to pull out just the blues and greens. Don’t they look adorable with the Friendly Robot and Teeny Star Background from DeNami Design? Such a fun combo!
In closing, I want to leave you with a few sneak peeks of the projects that the design team and special guests have created. Let me tell you, if you enjoy dies, you are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE this blog hop. The inspiration is already jaw dropping and I haven’t even seen YOUR creations yet!
If you haven’t taken a peek at the info page for the Cutting Edge Blog Hop, CLICK HERE.
I’ve been busy picking and packing some wholesale orders, so be on the lookout for PPP sequins and dies in your favorite retailers soon. I’m so grateful for all of the support and your patience with this one woman show. The past few weeks I’ve been dealing with health issues again, so things are running a little slower than usual. Hopefully I’ll be able to get back into the full swing of things soon!
That’s a wrap for today’s post. Big hugs to you all!
So now that you’ve read a little bit about what companies are looking for, tips for applying and the benefits of being on a team, I wanted to address some of the other tidbits about a design team. This week I won’t have feedback from the lovely contributors, but I’ll bring them back again next week!
Today I wanted to answer some of the questions that you all have asked during this series. It was so fun to read your questions! If I didn’t answer your question in this post, I’ll do another round up of questions at the end of this series!
Today’s topics: does a team hinder creativity, how to handle DT rejection and being onmultiple design teams and time commitment.
This is such a great question! For me personally, when I was previously on a design team, it was initially hard to get into the routine of creating- especially when a specific stamp set/ product was chosen. If you’re on a team for a company, it’s always good to do a little research to see if their style/ brand is something you would buy yourself. If you aren’t crazy about their products and wouldn’t buy them yourself, this probably isn’t going to be a good fit for you as a designer. Companies want people who are EXCITED about their products; it shows in your posts and projects.
I will state that every once in a while, you might find yourself needing to work with a product that exactly your favorite- that’s okay! Not every product has to be your favorite, but if you can make it fit into YOUR style or crafting and be creative with it, that’s what us (as companies) are looking for.
As far as deadlines, I will state that I typically am one that works well under pressure. If I know I need to have a specific theme or product showcased, this is a great starting point. Each team is different in their assignments and deadlines, but I know that some of them you have to create as soon as you receive the product. I’ll admit that there were a few times as a guest designer where I needed to do this and it DID hinder creativity working under an extreme deadline. As a designer you want to make your projects beautiful (as you should since they are attached to your name and brand), but typically, being on a team should enhance your creativity and not do the opposite.
This question is one I remember all too well. While I can’t say that I’ve ever been rejected from a team I really wanted to be on, I can relate in correlation to wanting my cards to be published. I was fortunate and got the very first thing I submitted published and then it was a long, dry spell.
After being published so quickly, I proceeded to apply to multiple publications, only to be rejected time and time again. It was hard and I know you all know the feeling. I will admit that I did shed tears after not getting emails from an editor (that I truly thought I would receive). It was hard the first time, but then not hearing back the second, third, fourth…. time was even harder. I started taking it personally and almost wanted to stop crafting all together. I then had to step back and realize that I was putting way too much pressure on myself and I was taking the JOY out of crafting. I stopped submitting and fell in love with crafting all over again.
When I took a step back, I not only developed a love for crafting again, but my love for blogging came back as well. All of the time and effort I had put into submitting, I refocused into other areas and then a whole bunch of other opportunities came after that. Isn’t it funny how that happens?
Before I answer this question, I must note that each company has different policies. Some will say that you must work exclusively for their company during your term, others may note you cannot be on conflicting teams (one that has similar styles or products) and some teams may not have any kind of clause at all.
For the PPP team, I do not mind at all that my designers are on other teams. In fact, I love that they are! Each of my designers have a unique style and come from different crafting backgrounds; many of which have been molded by the teams they have been on previously. I love when they can mix the stamp companies they work with and showcase them with PPP products. This crafting world has so many wonderful companies and I have always been an advocate of bringing companies together.
With that being said, I do try my best not to have designers who overlap with other companies who sell predominately sequins and other embellishments.
There really is not set answer for this. As mentioned above, each time will have different assignments and requirements, and each designer has their own style. For one person a card may typically take an hour and another person could take 20 minutes.
I do want to mention that being on a design team is so much more than creating a card for an assignment. You’ll also need to photograph and edit the project, type up the post, add in the necessary info…. some teams may ask that you also post on social media to promote the assignment, or upload to Flickr, Pinterest, Facebook. My biggest tip in all of this: STAY ORGANIZED. A calendar dedicated to your assignments, or a spreadsheet of some sort will 1) keep you from falling behind deadlines 2) keep you sane 3) be a world of difference to the design team coordinator/ company owner.
More on that in the last segment of this series….
Have a specific question you want answered? Leave it here and I’ll try to answer it before this series ends.
If you are new to blogging, or want some info on how to make your blog stand out and be “design team ready”, I created a five part series last year that you may enjoy. Just click the graphic above!
I hope that you all have been learning and enjoying this series- it truly was created for YOU. I can’t wait to share the remaining info I have from the contributors next week- they have so much great feedback to share! If you have found this series helpful, be sure to tell a friend!
Today I don’t have any cards to share (of my own), but I wanted to announce the winners of the Product Release Blog Hop, along with snapshots of some of the cards. The design team did such a wonderful job and the special guests BLEW ME AWAY!
If you missed the blog hop, don’t worry, you can still see the amazing inspiration in their posts. They are so inspiring and if you’re on Pinterest, you’ll definitely want to add them to your boards!
As many of you know, I sold out of the new dies within 48 hours (despite stocking up 3x more than usual). If you were hoping to get one or both of the new dies, or possibly the old dies, they’ll be restocked on Wednesday!
Okay, now it’s time to announce the lucky winners of the Product Release Blog Hop. It was SO fun to see all of your comments, read your excitement and also to fill the orders of those who ordered as soon as they released. Here are the two lucky gals that won a $25 PPP gift certificate…..
If you are one of the winners, please email me so I can send over your gift certificate code. Click the “contact” button at the top of the blog and send over your info so you can start to shop!
It’s also time to announce the lucky winner of the combo pack- the one that includes BOTH of the new dies and the Just Hatched set from Mama Elephant (that works SO perfectly with my dies). Congratulations to Suzanne! I have gone ahead and emailed you, Suzanne, for your mailing address; please be sure to look in your Inbox.
I’ll be back on Monday with the next installment of the Design Teams 101 series and then we will be DAYS away from the blog hop that YOU can be a part of. If you missed the news of that blog hop, CLICK HERE. It’s going to be all sorts of fun and I really hope you’ll join us.
Today I’m sharing some inspiration using several dies, along with stamps from one of the blog hop sponsors- Reverse Confetti! A few of my design team gals are on the RC team and after seeing all sorts of yummy samples using the Fresh ‘N Fruity set, I just had to get this set. I’m in love with this polka dot fruit!
If you know my style, you know that I typically like to add splashes of color to my cards, but I went full on green for this one. I DID go ahead and dress it up with some glitter, sequins and lots of scallops.
I love myself a good punny sentiment, but for this particular card, I decided to piece together some Mama Elephant sentiment. I adore the “love you” font and I thought it made this card a little more girlie.
It’s been about a month since I last did a start-to-finish card video, so I thought I would show you how to make this card. It’s not super hard, but I do share some little tricks and tips in this video. I hope you enjoy it!
I always love sharing a good coupon with you all and today Jen from Reverse Confetti has one. It’s her birthday and she’s offering up a 20% coupon TODAY ONLY. Now that, my friends, is a huge discount that you’ll want to take advantage of!
Now that you’ve seen this adorable Reverse Confetti set, want a little more inspiration? Today some of their team is helping me promote the upcoming blog hop and I know for certain that you’ll see some gorgeous cards. Head on over to their blogs and be inspired!
I’m so glad that you all enjoyed the first installment of Design Teams 101! When I first started this crazy world called blogging, I had no idea what a design team was, let alone how to get on one. As time went on, I soon began asking myself questions. How could I be part of something like this? What made a designer stand out to a company? These questions, along with dozens of others, were constantly on my mind and I wish I had a little guide to this world. I’m hoping that by the end of this series, you’ll feel equipped when you see a design team call, or at least feel knowledgeable as to what teams are looking for.
Disclaimer: I’m not an expert in this topic, but I HAVE been in this industry for over a decade. In my effort to make this series even better, I reached out to some of my favorite companies and they gave their input on this topic. We’ll have the privilege of hearing from Kryssi and Angela from Mama Elephant, Kelly Marie from Lawn Fawn, Shay from Winnie & Walter, Jen from Reverse Confetti, Michele from CAS-ual Fridays and there might be a couple other guests as well.
Today’s topics: Is DT experience needed? and What qualities do companies look for in a designer?
As a company owner and one who has been in charge of teams, I can honestly say that NO, you do not need experience. We have all been “newbies” and quite honestly, I like finding unfounded talent. On a team that I led, almost every single person that I asked to join had no prior DT experience. It’s such a neat feeling to find unburied treasure and see your designers grow in their style. Nowadays, so many people are on teams and it may seem like the same people get picked, but believe me, we ARE on the lookout for up and coming designers.
Here are a few tips that can get you noticed by your favorite companies:
Tag, mention and hashtag your creations using their products on social media. I’ve found so many great designers who use my products via Instagram and Twitter that I probably wouldn’t have noticed before if they didn’t tag @prettypinkposh or hashtag #prettypinkposh.
When posting cards using their products, be sure your photos are well lit, so their products shine in all their glory. A blurry, or dark photo, is pretty much a guarantee we will not re-post or share your creation.
If you blog a card using a company, be sure to link to them. Believe me, we notice when people are visiting us from a specific blog!
Here’s some feedback from some of the contributors on this topic:
“Not at all, but if they do not they should be aware that each company has their own expectation and compensation contracts.”
“No experience necessary, but you should have an active blog and be organized, be able to follow directions and have great communication skills. ”
“Be yourself and only apply to design teams for companies or challenges you truly love and believe in because if you don’t it shows and you will begin to dislike the work.
Sharpen your skills with classes and challenges. You will learn so much and really develop your style and as you progress you will get noticed!
Also, some companies/websites build and craft design teams by invitation (we do this) rather than through design team calls and my recommendation would be to strut your stuff to the companies you love—enter their contests and challenges, follow their social media, share projects you make with their product on social media and tag, message or email them so they can see it! I assure you we pay attention and appreciate when someone is so enthusiastic about our company. ”
For me personally, as a company owner and DT coordinator, I look for a variety of things. The MOST important thing is that the person is an active blogger. If you only post one every six weeks, being on a design team probably isn’t the right fit for you. While being on a team is fun and exciting, it IS a commitment. Here’s a listing of the qualities I look for in designers….
Actively posts to their blog with well lit photos, clean work and an eye for details.
Creativity is a must. I want to see different card designs, creative uses for my products and a variety of techniques.
The text in your post can make a difference. Honestly, I don’t want to just see a card in a post. I’d love to hear the story behind the card, why you like that stamp set, who you’re giving the card to, the mishaps that came along the way– it’s fun to read a story while also looking at something pretty.
I don’t require my design team to have all of the different social media accounts, but it does help. If they are active on social media, chances are they’ll promote you on there and us (as companies) are always for that.
This is probably something not every company notices, but I DO notice if someone is constantly negative on social media and their blog. I want to align myself with positive, happy people and if a person is complaining often, chances are they’ll bring that negativity to the team (which is something that companies do NOT want).
“Creativity is the most important quality any designer can have. Committed is another quality that comes to mind. By that I mean, understanding and following through on what is expected of you as a DT member. I laugh at the word “organized” because we all have our own brand of organization. You have to do what works best for you.”
“Ideally, the whole package — someone who is talented, active in the community, and knows how to present their work.”
“At CAS-ual Fridays Stamps, I look for designers who make my jaw drop with their design skills, are fun and engaging in their posts, and who provide product links regularly. I want to know that you when you visit their blog, you’re going to see a great project, have fun reading about it, and be able to find where you can get my products by clicking on a working link.”
“Someone engaged, responsive, responsible, enthusiastic, helpful, positive, fun and who put out consistently solid work. We also want designers who truly love creating with our product.”
This was also a lengthy post, but I hope you came away with some information that you didn’t know before. I know that I’ll have at least two more posts in this series. As I write these posts, I’m finding out that I have so much info I want to share with you all!
Have a specific question you want answered in this series? Leave it here and I’ll try to answer as many as I can!
I’ll see you next Monday with part 3 of this Design Teams 101 series. If you find this series helpful, be sure to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss any of my posts. Until next time…
I wanted to pop in today and remind you all that in less than TWO weeks, the Cutting Edge Blog Hop will take place. I am so excited about this event and all of the wonderful sponsors and special guests that are helping me make this hop a success and I hope YOU will join us, too.
For my new readers, I wanted to share some of my favorite cards using various stamps and dies- just in case you need a little inspiration featuring die cuts, or want to see some of my favorite creations in recent months.
I recently put together a listing of my current favorite stamps, sets, dies and accessories. My go-to items are always changing, so I thought this might be a fun way for you all to see at-a-glance what I’m currently loving.
I don’t know about you, but I love a good sale and my wonderful friends at Ellen Hutson has created a coupon code just for YOU, my readers. In case you want to stock up on some new dies, or possibly add some stamps to your stash, this is a great time to take advantage of this 10% coupon code. Whether you plan on participating in the blog hop or not, you can take advantage of this exclusive coupon!
I hope you all have a great weekend. I plan on processing orders, getting shipments out to some retailers and hopefully sneak in a bit of crafty time. Until next time…
As many of you have heard, or seen, I have released the second batch of Pretty Pink Posh dies. I am so very excited about these new dies and judging from the fact that they already sold out in record time, it looks like you all love them, too! I did order 3x more than usual, on top of filling the orders for my retailers, but I still sold out in less than a week. THANK YOU!(Details on how you can order at the end of this post)
It’s no secret that I love creating mini scenes on my cards and lately, I’ve been gravitating to the Stitched Film Strip for every.single.card. This time around I pulled out some Mama Elephant stamps, but you could just as easily use Lawn Fawn, DeNami Design or any other cute critter stamps!
PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop- I’m giving away 2 $25 gift certificates to two random comments left before August 10, 2014 at 11:59 PM PDT. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!
Ready to hop on over and see LOTS more fabulous inspiration? Each of these gals are extremely talented and I truly am honored they took the time to make something with my dies- their cards are going to blow you away.
Now that you have hopped along, you might find you NEED these dies. Good news, they are still available at Ellen Hutson and Simon Says Stamp! Also, if you want to be added to the waiting list on my website, I have that option available, too. The dies should be back in stock in two weeks, along with a restock of sequins I’m out of.
I wanted to do one last thing to say thank you for joining in this hop….enter below for several chances to win BOTH of the new dies, along the Mama Elephant set I used in today’s card! a Rafflecopter giveaway
Thank you all for your enthusiasm about the new dies, encouragement and for spreading the word about Pretty Pink Posh. You truly make this journey a fun one and I can’t wait to design and release more dies in the future!
Chances are that if you a crafter and follow blogs, you have heard the term ‘design team’ (or DT) in a post. In the next few weeks for a weekly feature, I’ll break down exactly why some people choose to be on teams, how they get chosen, what companies are looking for and answer a whole lot of other questions along the way.
Disclaimer: I’m not an expert in this topic, but I HAVE been in this industry for over a decade. In my effort to make this series even better, I reached out to some of my favorite companies and they gave their input on this topic. We’ll have the privilege of hearing from Kryssi and Angela from Mama Elephant, Kelly Marie from Lawn Fawn, Shay from Winnie & Walter, Jen from Reverse Confetti, Michele from CAS-ual Fridays and there might be a couple other guests as well.
Today’s topics: the benefits of being on a design team and tips for applying.
For me personally, I initially wanted to be on a design team to get my name out there and promote my blog. In blog land, there are thousands of crafty blogs and quite honestly, it’ll be hard for anyone to see your blog if you’re just starting out. Being on a design team brings readers to YOUR blog and allows them to see YOUR projects, YOUR style and get to know YOU.
If you get the privilege of designing for a company, you’ll most likely get “paid” in products or credit. You’ll get to see their release before anyone else, play with the products for your design team assignments and another perk is you get to become part of a “community” within the design team. On the teams I have been on/ worked with, I have ended up making wonderful friendships that might not have happened if we hadn’t “worked” together. The community and sense of friendship on most design teams is one that can’t be described, unless you have been part of it. (Granted, I’ve heard and seen horrible experiences of design teams, but I’m talking about my experiences.)
If you end up working on a challenge design team, there’s a chance you’ll get paid in products from sponsors. This is a great way to try out new companies, expand your collection of products, in addition to providing inspiration to the participants of the challenge. Note that some challenge teams do not provide compensation, but rather allow you the platform to be seen as a designer.
I don’t want this to be a controversial series, so I won’t go into the debates of people saying it’s unfair to be paid in products. For me personally, and just about anyone else starting out, getting paid in products is a PRIVILEGE and if you don’t like the compensation that a company offers, you have the choice to gracefully decline before signing onto their team.
Truth be told, most companies and teams are looking for originality. We want you to be YOU. We don’t want someone who doesn’t have a signature style, but rather someone who has a style and they make trends/ products/ stamps work in their original style. If your style changes weekly and you aren’t original with your ideas and cards, you may need to settle into your own style before applying to a team.
There are two ways to get onto a design team…
They host a design team call, you apply and they narrow down the choices and you make the cut!
The company/ team does NOT have a design team call, but rather hand picks each designer. Most companies go this route for a number of reasons. They can pick their designers to fit specific styles, the following the designer has, how active the designer is in blogging/ social media, etc…or perhaps they have had the chance to work with them on a different team and know they’re a “team player”.
Okay, now let’s here some thoughts on this topic from some of the contributors….
“First and foremost…it’s fun! If it’s not fun, then don’t be on that team. It’s also a learning experience and a chance to better yourself as a designer. Of course, there’s the “free” product, too. Note that I put “free” in quotes because it really is a trade-off: products for projects.”
“Follow your favorite companies and use their products! If the companies have challenges, try to get a sense on what styles they like and watch closely on who they pick as winners. And remember to submit!
One of the most important factors is your activeness in the blogging and crafting community. When you’re active, naturally you’ll be inspired and challenged by your peers too. It will only improve your skills! Then from there, creativity and photography ranks side by side. If a project is presented poorly, it won’t grab anyone’s attention. Likewise, if a card is dull, the viewer will just keep scrolling or X out of a page. You don’t want that, so always think about the overall presentation on your work. There should be a high level of consistency in every project posted on your blog. Think of it as your resume if you are looking to land a spot on a DT. A good DT spot is also like a stepping stone. Once you get your foot in the first door, other opportunities will come easier.”
“Some teams, especially manufacturer companies, provide free products, which is always fun. All teams offer exposure by being featured on a team blog, and the chance to inspire their readers, which I find very rewarding. I think the best benefit is the camaraderie of working with lots of talented designers, and the friendships that are built.”
“Be yourself and only apply to design teams for companies or challenges you truly love and believe in because if you don’t it shows and you will begin to dislike the work.
Sharpen your skills with classes and challenges. You will learn so much and really develop your style and as you progress you will get noticed!
Also, some companies/websites build and craft design teams by invitation (we do this) rather than through design team calls and my recommendation would be to strut your stuff to the companies you love—enter their contests and challenges, follow their social media, share projects you make with their product on social media and tag, message or email them so they can see it! I assure you we pay attention and appreciate when someone is so enthusiastic about our company.”
Whew, that was a TON of info and perspective in one post. I wanted to start from the very beginning and as the weeks go on, I’ll address some of the following questions, along with many more…
Does being on a team hinder creativity? Do you mind in people are on other design teams? Does a person need design team experience? What qualities do companies look for in a designer? How do you handle rejection from a design team call?
Have a specific question you want answered? Leave it here and I’ll try to answer as many as I can in this series.
I hope you enjoyed this first installment of this series. If you are new to blogging, or want some info on how to make your blog stand out, I created a five part series last year that you may enjoy. Just click the graphic above!
I’ll see you next Monday with part 2 of this Design Teams 101 series. If you find this series help, be sure to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss any of my posts. Until next time…
I’m so excited to announce that the second official Pretty Pink Posh blog hop is scheduled for later this month. I’ve been working for weeks to line-up sponsors, designers and let me just tell you that this hop is one you will NOT want to miss.
Ever since I hosted the first blog hop, I’ve been waiting for just the right time to do another one. We all know that life sometimes can get a little crazy, so I thought making it a quarterly event might be best. (Don’t quote me on this- it’ll all depend on if it continues to work logistically.) If you participated/ hopped in the first blog hop, you know this isn’t an ordinary blog hop. I’ve lined up some of my very favorite companies to be part of this special event!
Whether you’re new to paper crafts, or you’ve been doing it for decades, you have probably noticed that DIE CUTS are super popular right now. Whether they coordinate with stamps, they’re decorative borders or intricate designs, or maybe even alphabet shapes, die cuts are a huge part of crafting these days and this event will let them shine!
Date: The blog hop will start on Friday, August 22nd, 2014 at 6AM, PST and will run until Monday, August 25, 2014 at 11:55 PM, PST.
Where: It’s taking place HERE on the Pretty Pink Posh blog. We will have a link-up widget where you can link up your project and then hop along and see what others have created.
Who: We want EVERYONE to be involved. If you love adding die cuts to your projects and have a blog, you are welcome to join along. Don’t have a blog yet? This is a great time to start one!
Now it wouldn’t be a fabulous blog hop without sponsors, right? I love these companies and am so grateful to not only have them sponsor, but many of them will also be sharing inspiration the week before the event!
That’s not all…..I have two coupons EXCLUSIVE to my readers/ the participants of the upcoming blog hop. How about a little shopping before you start to plan on your blog hop project(s)?
Whew, that’s a ton of info for one post! I’ll wrap this up in just a bit, but before I do, I also wanted to share a graphic you can post on YOUR blog if you plan on participating. Just add the code below to your blog sidebar and help spread the word about the blog hop!
Stay tuned- I’ll have LOTS of die cut inspiration to share all this month and who knows, there might even be some more coupons coming later on. *wink*
I hope you’re just as excited about this blog hop as I am! The first blog hop was a huge success and I’m hoping we can get even more entries this time around.
It’s a BUSY here today as I’m announcing the new products for August, along with the much anticipated announcement of the next BIG PPP blog hop (that’s coming a little later).
First things first, I’m releasing five new products today and I must say, I’m very excited about each of them. After the great response from the first set of dies I released, I went to the drawing board and got a second batch into production. These dies work SO well with the first dies I released, as you’ll see in my cards and video.
This first card showcases the great tag shape from the Stitched Duo 1, but I paired it up with one of the NEW dies- the circles from Stitched Duo 2!
It’s no secret that I love cute stamps and these friends by Mama Elephant are ADORABLE. You can do so many things with them, but I’ll admit that I love using them with my dies. They each have so much character on their own- you don’t even need to be a pro at coloring them!
This next card features the new Stitched Film Strip, which is a die that I cannot stop using. It’s hands down one of my all-time favorites (can I say that if I design it?!) and I think you all are going to love it as well. Just like my other die, this is great for creating mini scenes on cards!
For some reason, I think this little friends look so cute with the mini flower sequins that I have in the Summer Embellishment Kit. It add to the “cute” factor of the card and honestly, it’s just hard to resist adding sequins to all my cards.
This card is only the beginning of possibilities with the Stitched Film Strip. Coming next week, I’ll have a product release blog hop with the design team and special guests- you’ll definitely want to get your dies before they sell out! These designers are absolutely AMAZING!
Okay, now on to the video showing you the new products, along with sneaks of cards I’ll be sharing soon. Be sure to watch the video- there’s a glimpse at an EXCLUSIVE product for Ellen Hutson!
I hope that you enjoyed these cards, along with the video. I’ll see you in just a bit with the blog hop announcement, along with TWO coupon codes and a listing of all the great sponsors that are joining me for the hop.