Friday, January 16, 2015

New Etsy Listing: Gift Card Holders

(c) 2015 P. Lynne Designs
     
I hope you enjoyed last week’s layout, Snow day.  I had fun making it, and it was freeing to just go through my stuff, and let loose.   Even though it was a simply layout, the only thing new came from my Cricut Explore, and thus, it saves me tons of money in the long run.   I got my machine last February, and it paid itself off in about 6 months.  Score.   I will post in a later post on why you need to invest into tools like the Cricut Explore, The Silhouette Cameo, Sizzix and Cuttlebug embossing machines.
Etsy shop.
I have an Etsy shop, but I have not made and posted anything for it in about a year, and that is sad when ideas stop flowing.  
So, a few weeks ago, I was thinking about what I need to go in the shop.  At the moment, I have five journal notebooks, which I just renewed for 4 more months.  As I was renewing them (which cost $.20 to renew, unlike Ebay’s hefty fees for just listing anything), I thought, “why did I stop making projects, and why can’t I start back?” That is when it dawned on me to start back, but do something simply, but not too simply that people will not buy products.  

The gift card holder and how is it made:

(c) 2015  P.Lynne Designs
I was watching Dawn5377, a YouTubber, who is also a Stamping up Demonstrator, and she came up with the template behind my gift card holder, and I recreated it exactly how she did it.  The only difference is that I cut out the double hearts, the V day title, and the squares with my cricuts (I tag-teamed the Explore and Design Space with my Expression 2 machine and Cricut Classroom-nice).  Hey a girl’s got to do what a girl’s got to do, LOL.  Anyway, if I had one, it would have taken me 5 minutes to complete the project after cutting, but like I said, I completed 14 of them.   I choose the “love” colors-reds and pinks (with white).

Something new is coming to the Etsy Shop and Website.
I am leaving Blogger and going to WordPress.  I have enlisted the help of Renae Christine to help me with this.  I have been on Blogger since I started the blog in 2009, and I have been very unhappy with Blogger for some time.  That is one of the reasons why I have not been posting.  I have watched Renae for a few years, and she is the person for the job, having her own stationary business, and several businesses after that.   She struck a chord with me, she said that I (and several others in the webinar) were doing our businesses a dis-service if we are treating our companies like a hobby instead of a actual business.

I have other blogs on Blogger that I will be switch to WordPress, as soon as I work the bugs out of this one.  I will let you know when the transformation is complete.   In the meantime, I will be posting here.   I am also getting a updated logo and tagline.    It will be completed soon.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

2015, new affiliates, and a new shop (and a Layout too)


Snow Day picture used in the layout
Snow Day  (c) P. Lynne Designs
Hello, and again, happy 2015.  I want to start out by say that I am so glad that 2014 is over with.  I will not say why, except to say it was not a good year for P.Lynne Designs.  I let a plot of person items get in the way, and I was not make very many things, except playing with Cricut Design Studio, which is amazing.  I cannot wait to begin cutting them out.  Also, I have just been reviewing and promoting Cricut all year. (Due to the burnout I experienced in my life.)
It is a very cold day here in Columbus, where I live.  So cold that bible study was cancelled.  Yesterday, my niece and nephew had an unexpected snow day, which was unusual for the one of the major school systems to close its door due to snow, but the night before, it was really coming down hard.  Winter has really reared its ugly little head, and then some, but not like last year.  I remember last February spinning my wheels just trying to fit my car into the garage, without hitting a wall.  I went to my parent’s house upset, and my dad, just went back to my house, rolled over the spot a few times with his bigger car, and I was able to get in the garage.  I pray that I do not have to go through that experience this year.
Snow Day:
So to commemorate the snow season and the Polar Vortex of 2014, I decided that I was going to do my first scrapbook layout of the year.  There were several reason behind it.  First of all, I have not done one in over a year (yikes).  Sometimes as crafters, we get into a funk, and I commend anyone who crafts during their funk period.  In case you are wondering what a funk period is, it is a time when you just do not feel like crafting anything, altering anything, the ideas just stop coming, or get too busy doing other things.  In my case, it also put a serious damper on my Etsy shop.  I have had the same 5 journal notebooks sitting in my shop for the past 6 or so months. I get traffic, and followers, I am sure they are wondering when I am putting up something new and fresh for them to look at.
The second reason is I had this picture of my niece Nine’na sitting in my phone for over a year.  The moment my sister took and sent it to me, I had to scrapbook it, no doubt about it.  Third is I was commissioned by a lady at my church to make a scrapbook album for her 105-year old mother around August (her mother’s birthday month), and the only thing I did was the monogram for the cover.   I needed the motivation to get started and do what I always tell people, who are contemplating about starting something, JUST DO IT!  I guess I was just fretting over it, because I want the album to be just as good as the last one I made, when she turned 100 years old.
The Layout itself:
I did not buy anything new.  Unless it paper, or something that I cannot make with my Cricut or emboss with my Cuttlebug or my new Sizzix machine (which I had to get because of the letter
Snow Day (c) 2015 P.Lynne Designs
press option a few weeks ago).  Everything on the layout was in my stash.  I love the minimalist look of scrapbooking pages now, and that was the concept of this page, except the more blank spots I saw, the more I had to fill up, LOL. So typical of me.  Anyway, I decided that I was going to pull out the blues in this layout, and I have 4 different types of paper (2 blues, a putty grey, and a teal paper that looks like a bookkeeper’s pad). I ended up using a 3rd blue for the lettering of “Snow days” and a tag (which you cannot see the snow flake cutouts on the tag, but the reverse of them you can see on the layout.) Those I cut out with my Cricut Explore, as well as the boots and mittens on the page. 
I saw a trick On You Tube that another crafter used on one of her layouts, and for this you really need removable adhesive for this trick (which I did not have).  You use one little piece of tape and stick it where you think you are going to place it permanently.  That way, you can move it around, tuck elements under it, and when you are happy with the outcome, you put more permanent tape down to hold it in place.  I place the photo and one element in place, then started tucking, and I know I am going to love this tucking method.  It creates this temporary pocket, and I just love how the bigger snowflake (which was a sample from a die cut machine I did not buy) is peeking out.
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I loved how this layout turned out.  There are a few more things that I needed to add, but I will add over time (I will sometimes go back and update a layout).  But it is good for now.
Zazzle Affiliation and Shopify
Last year, I fell in love with the different sites that allow a person to custom make their own t-shirts, binders, phone cases, even pillows and deck of cards.  You can even make a business out these sites by just designing your own t-shirts and placing the link on your website.   It is super easy, once you get the hang of it. 
I do three of them, and it is Zazzle that I have an affiliation with.  So check out the site, and if there is there is anything you want me to have, just let me know.
I also opened up a Shopify store in addition to having the Etsy shop.  It is still called P.Lynne Designs (Plynne-designs), and right now, I have only one design from Zazzle that I created on there.  In addition to my designs like on my Etsy Shop, I will also include some retired Longaberger products that I no longer want, but would be happy to send to a new home.  As you may not know, I am also an Independent Longaberger Home Consultant, where I sell baskets, pottery, wrought iron, and their accessories. Most of these products are samples that I bought for that month, and that product has gone into the retirement stage (no longer selling).  I am also placing anything from my Shoplocket shop on there as well, and will eventually close down that account.  


Well, that is it with this long post.  Sorry for the MIA, but it was so worth it now that I am back into the swing of things to come.