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Welcome Spring and an Announcement


Well, the groundhog saw his shadow, so you know what that means--it's time to clean out your closets so that you can add a whole new spring wardrobe!! Well, at least that's what it means to most women, but to us fabulous crafters who like to craft and shop, Spring means pretty flowers, soft pastel colors and butterflies. 

Today, marks my last post with GCD Studios, and I'm sharing with you one last project featuring a little old and little new! I mixed some paper from last year's Splendid collection and this year's Pure Bliss  and Charleston collection.
I love apothecary jars and the smooth lines. So I stamped a few jar and then added patterned paper butterflies and some yummy textured embellishments. Just a softness to welcome in Spring. 

It's been a pleasure designing for you all!

Survey for Paper Crafters under 35!

Hello there friends! My next top ten series post is focusing on the awesomness of the next generation of crafters; Paper Crafters and Designers under 35. Paper crafting is no longer your grandma's hobby. The paper crafting industry is changing because of younger designers and their fresh new approaches. Tell me how your changing the industry by taking the survey.

As a thank you for your time, when you've completed the survey, please leave a comment below with your blog address, so that I can share your work with the fabulous readers who enjoy this popular feature of mine! You're sure to get some great traffic to your blog!

Better Your Blog Design

Welcome to a new series designed to help you better your blog and brand! Whether you've been blogging for three years or three months, I'll be sharing with you tips and tricks that I have learned from blogging, friends and other resources. Each post will discuss a topic related to your improving your blog (design and writing) or a topic that relates to building your brand. Now, I am no expert--far from it! I mean, I write to an audience of probably nine faithful readers, but to those nine faithful readers, I try to give you great content that you'll enjoy, learn from and hopefully practice yourself.

Today were going to start at the beginning, not the literal beginning of your blog where you asked such questions like, "what platform do I use?"or "how do I customize my template?" No, were going to start with five simple ways to take a blog that people may skip over (missing your awesome content) to a blog that showcases your content and brand, making it the star of the show!
One of the simplest things that I did wrong when I first started blogging was thinking that more was better. Sometimes, more is just more, and sometimes you can have too many blinkies, too many badges, too many pages and things can just be....a how do I say this, a hot mess? Of course now you're thinking, "Oh great--she's going to tell me to click on some affiliation link for graphic design services that will break the bank." Not, so my friends-not so at all.

You can create a fresh and bold look to your blog AND save money! OOohh! You don't need to be a web designer or graphic designer to have a great looking blog. All you need is a simple design of main elements and features that readers look at anyways: the header, menu bar and social media icons. My header and menu are very simple, but they strengthen my brand by creating an aesthetic look to my blog. Headers and menus are simple to design, you can even make these in photoshop or buy some graphics. Check out this awesome resource from Crea8d Design for icons and clip art pre-made to purchase. Just make sure to check into the copyright, stealing images is a no-no. 

Just so you know, I did hire a graphic designer to design my blog, since I didn't have the time to do it.  Sometimes spending money to hire a professional saves money, and more importantly time. She was amazing, and brought everything together so perfectly. I did have a small budget, but she made it work perfectly. If you're interested, I had my blog designed through Smitten Blog Design, and I full-heartedly recommend them.

Did you take a look at those two links? C'mon I know you did, it's okay. By now you're probably loving all the cute icons and graphics that you're seeing, and making a mental list to download...everything. Just hold on, take a breath and read a little more. A simple design is not the only thing you need to consider in bettering your blog, you also need make sure that your design is consistent. Photos are the main visual of a blog, and these photos should showcase your work amazingly, but they should also work with the blog's aesthetic. 

Take some time to discover how you want to design your photos so that they're consistent. When you post photos in a consistent style, your brand will become more recognizable as images get pinned and shared on the internet (a good thing as it drives traffic to your blog). I like to add text and a banner to my photos, briefly describing the project in the photo. Pick a style that works for you, fits your blog's design and is simple, but stylish.
In the design world, everything looks better in threes. From arrangements to items in a grouping, there is enough variety in a set of three without being overly distractive. For my blog, I decided on three main colors and three fonts. I chose an aqua blue, pink and yellow color triad, and made sure that my hover links, links, social media icons and banners matched the blog colors perfectly. 

For my fonts, I decided upon two main fonts, and one special font that can vary based on the type of project I've designed or the post. I use Champagnes and Limousines because I like san serif fonts. For my script, I use Great Vibes, and in this post I am using Handy George because I feel that it ties in well with the chalkboard graphics. When I use fonts on photos I combine my sans serif with the script font, and they work pretty well together. When choosing fonts, a simple place to start is on Pinterest, where people post font graphics, and you can see a lot of fonts side by side.
By now you should be noticing a pattern...consistency and simplicity. These are the easiest concepts to remember when designing or re-designing your blog. However, you also to need to remember to be consistent with your brand in two ways. I will only talk about one of those ways, today, since it's the focus of today's post. 

To make your brand recognizable you need to remain consistent in the design of certain elements like logos and headers. Your brand should be available amongst social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and others. You also want your brand to remain consistent across multiple platforms, so it's recognizable.  See any consistency in my branding above?

These are images from my headers here and on my Twitter page. The bird and branch are a consistent motif (from when my blog was Branch Out Designs), but I also carry out the name across all social media platforms. A consistent header, logo and name are vital in creating a strong and recognizable brand.
You still with me? Were at the last tip for blog design, and this one is the simplest one to do (when compared to designing a blog). Buying your domain is one of the easiest ways for people to recognize you and find your blog. An added bonus--when you own your domain, you actually own your content. Hosting sites like blogger, where your address ends in blogspot.com, technically own your content, even if you've designed it. So, by buying your domain and moving your content to it, you officially own all the content. Plus, I think it makes your blog seem a little more official and professional.

When buying my domain, I wanted to stick with my blog's name, but that domain was 1. Too expensive, and 2. Not available for another two years. So, I made the decision to buy a domain that was affordable and available, thus Emily Branch Designs. It's not the matching blog name and domain name that's important, it's the fact that you own the domain.

I hope you enjoyed the first post in my new series, Better Your Blog and Brand. For the next post I'll be discussing the basics of social media, and how to use them most effectively to better your brand. I hope you'll join me.

Spread The Love and Share that Blog Crush


Okay, I have to admit this....I had never heard of a blog crush, until I met the lovely Amber, who has amazing names for everything. "Blog Crush" describes my obsession with this blog. I adore everything about it. I want to sit next to this blog on a long bus ride, I want to hold this blog's books....I want to even do this blog's homework because it's so fabulous. 
I really do love handmade items. Every gift that I make is handmade (my mom still is my biggest fan, but I think that she's also a bit biased), I love to buy trinkets with the thought of how I will use it in a card, wrap or project. So, naturally my crush would gravitate to Heart Handmade UK. She not only posts the most gorgeous home decor photos (seriously, if my husband wasn't so vocal about decor, her decor ideas would be my house), but she shares great DIY tutorials that really fit my own style! Her layout boards are always so pretty, with the perfect combination of color and patterns in the products that she selects. I often drool and like the jealous curator, wish "why didn't I think of that!?" which is the point of  a good DIY isn't it? Make sure to visit her blog, and click her on her"tutorials" page...you will LOVE it!

What is the point in declaring my love? In revealing my blog crush? In sharing with the world that I clutch my laptop and daydream of my blog crush in the morning? The point is this. Clear and Simple Stamps has this awesome campaign going on, inspired by the beautiful Amber, who graciously is letting us borrow her graphics. She learned about blog crushes at ALT Summit SLC 2013, a crazy awesome getaway for bloggers. Check out the details at her blog, she has an amazing project to share with you.

But, I too have a lovely project to share with you! Spread the Love asks you to create a project based on a color scheme (you know that thing where you have to follow some color guidelines), and then out your blog crush to the world....awe, just like we did in middle school!! Well, here I go. Oh yeah, duh...while Clear and Simple Stamps would like you to feature their gorgeous products, I sadly live on an art teacher's income, soooo....I kinda haven't had the extra moolah to purchase any yet, but does it count it if I have a wish list? *hiding head in shame*
Kudos to my girl, Amber--she's got the color schemes going on!! I swear someday that girl's going to be famous! Wait a minute...she already is! Gotta love her! 

I was inspired by the collage ephemera and delicate fineries found at the Heart Handmade UK blog. Collages and spools... really? How is that clean and simple? Collage is style of art, and like all styles of art, it can change to suit a need. By laying out your elements in a certain way and selecting what types of products to use you can make even a collage, clean and simple. So, I pulled out some new Mia Bella and Diane from SEI and created this card.
I layered strips of patterned paper on one another and added vellum, making a collage of patterned paper.
I clustered a lot of fun trinkets that add dimension and texture to the card's focal point!

Thanks for stopping by! I hope that you take a moment to stop by  Heart Handmade UK. Also, make sure to swing by Amber's blog for all the details, and enter the campaign challenge yourself. You have until March 2nd at 9am est to upload!

Stop by my blog next week for my newest series, that you're going to find informative at any level of crafting.

A New Series


Have you ever felt like blogging, and doing it right is a mystery? Are there people out there destined to be household names with  a possse of thousands of followers, while the rest of us sit by, sip our coffee and think, "I wish I came up with that!?" Well, fret no more friends...you don't have to sit on the sidelines.

This series targets  people new to blogging and those who've been around the block a few times. You'll learn simple ways to snaz up your blog and strengthen your brand. As well as ideas that will help you understand the role of social media in attracting readers, connecting with them, and keeping them engaged in your content.

I've taken advice learned from my own experiences (sometimes embarrassing),  and combined it with knowledge I've learned from blogging geniuses, to help you navigate the world of blogging and branding. We'll address questions like:

Do I really need to pay a graphic designer all that money to design my blog?
What's the best time of the day to tweet?
How do I connect with my Pinterest followers?
How do I grow my readership if my mom is my only follower? (Yep, that was me!)
What's an editorial calendar for, and why do I need one?

I'm so excited to share with you what I've learned, and hope you can join along! This new series starts next week with Simple tips for a successful blog design. Hope you can join me, and let me know what you think!

Winner of the Stationery Kit


Remember this adorable stationery kit from this post? I've got a winner to share with you. The kit comes complete with a ton fun accessories-perfect for your own card-making!
Jenny, please email me your address so that I can send this out to you! Thanks to everyone who played along! See ya soon!

Simply Stamped Cards

Have you ever just loved something because it's so versatile? You can do one thing with it, leave it alone and then come back to it later, and do something completely different? That's how I feel about stamping. You can use stamps to make something, and then come back later and make something new and fresh. 

Today I am designing with stamps from Sweet Stamp Shop's February release. Most of my stamps feature Color Wheel, Baby Love and Sweet Victoria, but I also used some older sets for my last card, and for the exclusive card I am featuring on Facebook. I am a fan of combining sets, and using stamps in new ways, so I was excited to use a little bit of all my favorite sets.
 Color wheels and ombres are a big trend right now. I have always loved them, so when I got this paper from Studio Calico, I knew I wanted to used the  Color Wheel set with it. I stamped the  Color Wheel on the back of the patterned paper, and trimmed out only one row. I then combined all the stamped and trimmed images into a color wheel, using foam tape to create some dimension. Try looking at your stamps differently, because it's okay to trim an image.
 I still think that  Sweet Victoria is my favorite Sweet Stamp Shop. I love the frame, the flowers and the vintage feel. For this card I was totally inspired by the frame. The frame stamp comes as half a frame, so you can combine two halves of the frame, or use one half and have the image going off the page, like I did.

Try stamping with a limited color scheme. I stayed with gray and yellow, but added pops of color with the red lace paper, and gold glitter letter stickers and sequins.

QUICK FIX: I had originally stamped a leaf from the Sweet Victoria set in the frame where the wood veneers are, but I hated the green ink with the yellow and gray. I didn't want to scrap the card, cause I liked the rest of the design, so I adhere a teeny little cardstock over the green leaf, and added wood veneer leaves (that I found at Michael's), which I am currently obsessing over on top of the faux pas leaves.
I love combining stamps and letter stickers to create new sentiments. Script and san serif font combinations are my favorite. The love sentiment is from the Baby Love set, and these glitter stickers are new from American Crafts.
Finally, I am fan of combining stamp sets. I'm a little weird and don't like being restricted to using just one set when I stamp. So, I love combining products that seem unrelated into a cohesive design that works perfectly. Ohh La La is a older set that features this adorable high heel and sentiment.   I placed  it inside an apothecary jar from the Jar of Sweets set. I can't tell you how much I love love love apothecary jars, I use them in my home decor, so I was beyond thrilled to receive this set.
Shoe shopping is a delectable treat for most women, at least that's how I look at it. I don't get many opportunities to buy shoes, so when I do buy them, it's like dessert, but without the calories. So, it seemed only fitting to place this adorable high heel in the apothecary jar. 

Want to see another card that features more cute items from the Ohh La La set? Stop by my Facebook for an exclusive card! Leave a comment telling me what's your favorite item to buy when you get to treat yourself! I'd love to know!
 
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