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Interview with Designer Holly Jones & Giveaway from My Cute Stamps

I have a very special interview with designer Holly Jones today! She is the owner and creator of My Cute Stamps, an absolutely DARLING store with her beautiful clear stamps! She also has a fabulous blog Creating Cupcakes. She’s also offered a darling stamp set to be given away to someone! Let’s meet her:

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CarinaWhat kind of “designer” do you consider yourself? 

Holly: I started out as a graphic designer but as I worked at various jobs, I soon realized that I preferred Illustration over design. Now I consider myself an Illustrator.

Carina: Do you consider yourself a “creative” person?
HollyYes, growing up my dad owned a small print shop. I preferred playing with his trash (discarded papers, glue, inks, & etc.) more than I enjoyed playing with any of my toys. I love to learn new creative skills. I enjoy drawing, stamping, paper crafting, knitting, jewelry making, the list goes on & on.

CarinaDo you always feel creative?

HollyMost of the time. Most days I feel like there isn’t enough time to create everything I want to create.

Carina:  What kind of jobs have you had?

HollyMy 3 favorite jobs include: 1) Working at the computer lab it college. This is where I learned to use the computer & graphic design programs. I didn’t have a computer of my own until a few years ago, so it was fun to be able to use one everyday at work. 2) Being a “live in Nanny”. I got to explore the Eastern states with a great family whom I still keep in contact with. 3) Designer & Illustrator for Stampin’ Up! I worked here designing papers, products & stamp sets. I really enjoyed the environment and my fun and creative co-workers.

Carina: Tell me about being a mom and your “design work”.

Holly:  I work at home with my 2 cute girls. I wouldn’t trade it for anything, It can be challenging at times. My girls are both young and demand a lot of attention, so I really don’t get much work done until they go to bed at night. My oldest daughter is 4. She loves crafts, she has recently been interested in drawing her own stamp sets. She keeps asking when we will be selling her cute designs. I don’t think it will be much longer before she’s ahead of me in her creative skills.

Carina: What do you do now?

Holly:  Right now my husband and I have two businesses, Vinyl Wall Art & My Cute Stamps. He does most of the orders & technical stuff, while I do all the design work and marketing. I’m currently designing some new Reposition-able vinyl for Vinyl Wall Art, and getting our display for the Stamp business ready for the Salt Lake Scrapbook USA expo which takes place next week.

Carina: Tell me more about My Cute Stamps? What made you get started with that?

HollyInitially, I started doing Wall Art because I had a 2 year non-compete contract with Stampin’ Up! I still enjoy designing wall art, but I missed designing for the craft industry. My non-compete contract with Stampin’ Up! ended in October (the same month as my birthday) My husband thought it would be fun to order me some stamps that I designed in celebration of both occasions. I really loved designing the stamps, and had forgotten how much I love to design products for the crafting industry. I posted some of my stamp designs on the internet, and the response was fabulous, so we decided to set it up as a business. I’m really glad we did. I’m having a great time coming up with new set ideas & new product ideas (coming soon.)

Carina: What is your favorite stamp set?

Holly: It would be Eek! A Monster!

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Carina: Where do you see yourself in 10 years with your designwork?

HollyI hope to have an entire line of products within the next 10 years. More than just stamps, perhaps coordinating papers, and craft kits.

Carina: What makes My Cute Stamps Unique?

Holly: When I design new stamps, I really try to keep in mind how the stamps will be used. I try to make each set as versatile as possible. I want the end user to be able to use each set for multiple occasions and projects. 

GIVEAWAY FROM HOLLY!

A big thank you to Holly for doing the interview! And she has been really generous to giveaway this darling stamp set: Spunky Nature Stamp Set! It’s my favorite set! 

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What do you have to do to win it? Comment on this blog and your name will be entered into the drawing! If you go over to check out My Cute Stamps and tell me your favorite set, I’ll put your name in twice! Easy! This giveaway will end on Saturday at 9AM MST and winners will be announced on Saturday morning at 10AM MST.  Good luck!

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And the Winners of Peony Place Are…

Thank you to everyone who participated in this giveaway! I really loved hearing your comments and hope you will keep coming back for design projects and more! Be sure to stop by tomorrow for another giveaway and an interview with a fantastic designer, Holly Jones!

Winners announced! I will be emailing the winners in just a second! I used random.org:). Drum roll, please!

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21- Manic Mother

56- Michelle in AR

13- Lena Loo

Congrats Ladies! I’ll be contacting you with your winnings!

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Free Task List Design and Peony Place GiveAway!

It’s a freebie day! If you’re like me, you are all over the place all day long: kids, work, dinner, shopping…the list goes on and on! And sometimes I’ll think of something TODAY, that I need to remember TOMORROW…so I came up with these cute little task lists that are SUPER easy to use. They are formatted on a 8.5 x 11 paper and you just need to cut it right down the middle. I put the tasks into boxes with lines because I sort of like to categorize what I’m trying to accomplish…home stuff, work stuff, etc. It’s also sorted into TODAY and TOMORROW.img_1419

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Download the TASK LIST here.


Hope you enjoy this freebie! Today is sort of a “double take” because the SITS girls is having their Spring Fling and I’ve decided to fling some digital scrapbooking your way! All you have to do to be entered into this giveaway is comment on this thread. Easy-peasy!

I’ll do a drawing for the winners…for every 20 commenters I will draw a name and you get to choose ONE KIT from my new Peony Place collection! So get people to visit and comment! I’d love to give out a lot!!!! Here are the kits you get to choose from!

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I will be announcing the winners on Wednesday morning at 10am MST! So check back:)!

Also be sure and check out the 20% off coupon and $40 gift certificate we are giving away at the SITS girls for Card Nirvana!

Need the SITS GIRL discount at Card Nirvana this week: CODE: SITS20MARCH

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And the last thing that you need to know is that I have a very special interview and free gift that I will be giving out on Thursday! So be sure to check back for that giveaway! Happy Tuesday!
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Tomorrow’s Freebies!

I’m here to post about the wonderful stuff going on tomorrow here at my blog, card nirvana, and the SITS girls! The first thing is happening right here!!!! I am giving away for every 20 commentors, 1 digitial kit of my new digital scrapbooking line (which hits Two Peas in A Bucket next Tuesday…it’s not even out yet!), The new line is called Peony Place and it’s a collection set up in digital scrapbooking sets. Not a digital scrapbooker? These papers are still great to print out for hybrid projects like cards and holiday projects! All you have to do is comment on TOMORROW’s thread and you will be added to the drawing! I will draw one person for every 20 people who comments ( so if 40 people comments, I’ll draw 2 people and so on). How easy is that? I’ll also have a new freebie card up for you to pick up, so you should dash by to at least get the details on that! So everyone wins:).

Tomorrow’s winners gets to choose from these:

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Perfect for spring, don’t you think? Here’s a layout I did of my daughter Siri using the Floral Fantasy!

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Okay, so at card nirvana, you are going to be able to pick up a freebie tomorrow! So check here first and then you are going to want to hop over there.

Finally, Card Nirvana is giving away a $40 gift certificate (that’s a lot of cards!) with the SITS girls. You’ll need to check out their site tomorrow to be available. They also have the coupon code for a 20% off discount at Card Nirvana! If you have had your eye on something, now is the time to buy it! Head on over there and see what you can see!

Can’t wait to see you tomorrow!

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Spring Arrivals at Card Nirvana

Like a mad woman I have been adding cards to Card Nirvana, my downloadable-printable card store! I created Card Nirvana so anyone could download a card already set up  with crop marks and with as many invitations as could fit on a page. So all of the invitations are set up on 8.5″ x 11″ paper. Most cards, invitations, and place cards are set up 2 to a page or 4 to a page depending on the size. The best part is that for people who are not into Photoshop, the cards are set up in Adobe Acrobat so you can change the type! It’s really easy to use and you can create your invitations in just a few minutes from your home printer. I use the cards all the time for my daughter’s birthday parties and my holiday cards. You can find out more about what you get in a download by clicking here.

You can also check out the freebies and sales here.

So go check out some of the fabulous new cards! Here’s a sampling of some of the new stuff! All these cards are created by Jen Allyson or myself! Click on the photo to go to that category at card nirvana!

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Thanks for looking! New cards are uploaded all the time so check back for new invites and cards!

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Two Peas Releases Today!

Hello all! Here are my Two Peas Digital Scrapbooking Release today! Take a look! More Bella Bella 2 and a Hybrid Project!

Here’s the Hybrid Project! I’ll be posting more pictures and instructions on putting together your own Tiny Town soon!

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More Bella Bella 2! Links will be up soon for these! Just go to my regular 2Peas shop area for now!

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I thought I’d give you a sneak peek at next weeks releases because I could also show you some great ways to use the Bella Bella Products (examples from the album!)

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Here’s a closeup of the layout from some pictures I took of Siri on the playground.

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More products for next weeks release: one more Bella Bella 2 accesories and a digikit—April Showers!

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More of Bella Bella 2 at Two Peas in a Bucket

Tuesday! It’s basically turned into my most anticipated day because it’s so fun to see all the new designs at 2Peas! Mine this week is the continuation of Bella Bella 2 (you’ll see paper packs and albums from this line continually released over the next month!)

To see the entire collection so far, click on the flickr slideshow to the right. There are brand new releases along with everything in the entire line (you can get it all at Two Peas in a Bucket!)

Link to entire digital Bella Bella Collection (1 & 2)

Link to paper Bella Bella Collection-Bellezo Paper Pack & French Flea Market Pack at 2Peas (You can also find these at your local scrapbooking store.

This weeks releases:

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Bella Bella: Find it in Paper, in Digital, and at Two Peas in a Bucket

So I didn’t plan on posting twice today but as I was browsing 2Peas, I noticed that my PAPER line Bella Bella from My Minds Eye is on sale there now!!!!!! To top it off, I’m have a 15% off sale coupon at 2Peas with my digital products which includes the digital release of some of my new Bella Bella 2 line. 

Melanie, the Community Manager at 2Peas also just featured one of Bella Bella’s packs on here blog. Check it out here. I’m in seventh heaven right now!!!!!

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Discount on My Digital Scrapbooking Products at Two Peas in a Bucket!

I’m having my first ever sale at Two Peas in a Bucket! My entire store  (all 87 products!) will be 15% off from Tuesday, February 17th until Monday, February 23rd. This will include my first 3 products being released from the Bella Bella 2 line (To see the Bella Bella 2 line, just click on the flickr video to the right. Products come out on different weeks during February – March, so check back and see the new products as they are added!)! Enjoy! 

 

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Why the Empty Space?

I have been meaning to write on this topic for sometime, but have kept putting it off. So here it is, a look at empty space and why designers love it and others do not. I started thinking about this because I was doing a project for work and had created this beautiful front cover for a program. The design only covered about one third of the area and was situated in the bottom left corner of the page. The design was sent back to me with a HUGE logo to cover the top portion of the program to “get rid of the empty space.”

So my question is, Why are people afraid of empty space? I have heard some of the following remarks: it’s boring, it doesn’t look like much time was spent on it, it’s too simple, or it makes it more interesting if it is all covered up.

It’s interesting that these are some of the reasons why “empty space” is a problem. First of all, empty space, or negative space or white space, as a designer would call it, is really important all on its own. Negative space allows us to focus in on what is important and to draw contrast between the foreground and background. The important thing is to make good use of your negative space

What do I mean by this? I mean, make your “empty space” count. Make it important. You do this by really creating an interesting shape with your background or doing things in the design that makes the foreground that much more important. 

I think the use of negative space and this question of “use of empty space” brings up the question of what a designer’s responsibilities are. Is our only job to to make things look pretty? I hope not. When I first got into design I felt like it was the perfect marriage between marketing and art. As far as I’m concerned, designers are organizers. We take visual information and organize it in a way that it is easy to understand visually. That’s why negative space is so important. We need it to help organize the different elements that need to co-exist and give accurate information.

One way to do this is to simplify your designs. Probably the most famous example of a designer who decided to simplify his design is Lucian Bernhard. This German designer entered a competition for Priester matches and started out with a design with multiple layers of information and imagery. He stripped away everything until all he had left was the brand name and image of the product. 

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He won the competition because the poster clearly showed off the product and brand name. As a designer, that’s our job. To create focal point, the area where the eye rests or concentrates, that is strong and lets the audience know right away what the message is.

Here are a few examples negative space used well. Look at them and think very carefully about what your eyes is drawn to. Is there a logically way that you automatically look at this? Are you reading it left to right? Top to bottom? Or does the designer push you another way. 

Saul Bass (famous for his movie poster)

 

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Milton Glaser’s Bob Dylan Poster

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Michelle Brusgaard Photograph

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Ellen Lupton’s Thinking with Type Cover

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BluLima’s Let Them Eat Cake Screenprint Poster

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These are just a few examples to get you thinking about negative space. One thing to be aware of is that negative space doesn’t have to be completely solid…it can be a pattern, texture…as long as it acts as the background. I just got a Nordstroms catalog in the mail that does this very thing. Lots of little watercolored silhouettes make up the background and add interest to the cover without taking away from the foreground image.

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Here’s an article that explains how to use negative space in your artwork. They show some truly minimalist work where negative space is the main event. Check out the image with the -1. See how the use of texture still acts as negative space? Visit Tutorial 9.

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Resources that you should check out!

Here’s a short article from a web designer who has a similar perspective on use of negative space. I like his short story and advice. Check out MyIntervals.

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Kitchen 1 2 3: New recipe card sets coming to 2Peas…See How I Used Them

My kitchen recipes has been a sore spot for, well, forever. I usually keep everything in a plastic bag or pushed into the cook books I love the most. Not exactly contusive for say, actually, FINDING a recipe. And I really do have tons of free floating recipes…things I have ripped out of magazines, recipes friends have written on napkins for me, my grandmother-in-law’s pie crust recipe. They are just floating around the house…not the least bit usable until I think of one and dig it out.

So almost more for me than anyone else, I created a line with Jen Allyson at 2Peas that will be released on Tuesday (Feb 10) called Kitchen 123. It is a recipe organization system. I created 2 different types of tab systems and a holiday tab set that I plan on using for more than just kitchen recipes, but for projects too. I’ll post my valentine’s day project so you can see! But for now, here’s how I used the recipe cards:

First, you need to find a good “box.” I know if I do this, then it will make it special. I think it would be cool to make the box a project itself. If you do this, post a link in the comments to you photo or blog post on it! I decided to go with something really clean that would show off the design. I got this box from the Container Store. These were MADE to put something pretty in!

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Here are my previews of the recipe sets I did along with the photos I took of the box I put together for me. I’m sure as I add cards to it that it will change and grow. But the best part? I plan to keep most of the cards digitally so if one gets oil or water on it, no problem! Just re-print! I did print extra cards with lines though so I could have one handy to write up a recipe. I don’t know how many times I’ve had someone over (or I’ve been over someone else house) and I asked for the recipe. They it would get written on a piece of paper and, inevitably, end up in my plastic sack!

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The last one it my favorite! I plan on using it for projects AND recipes! I’m totally making a post on 2peas to get people to give me their holiday projects and recipes!

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Valentine’s Releases at Two Peas in a Bucket

You may have already seen these two valentine paper packs that I released at Two Peas in a Bucket this week, but in case, you haven’t, here they are:

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This coming week, you’ll also see this fun Valentine’s release from me (Released Feb 10th).

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I love holidays and it was fun to put together this stuff for I {heart} you day! Here is the layout I did using the Sweetheart paper pack, Love Nest paper pack, Heart Beads, and the Paris & Co. French Frameups.

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This is my little girl, Siri. Seriously, this picture makes me smile so much!
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A Couple of My Digital Scrapbooking Layouts

Here are a couple of layouts I did using my Paris and Co. Collection at 2Peas. These layouts will also be on sale on Feb 10th with the Paris and Co. 12 x 12 Album! I used the French Frame Ups, Mixed Up Alpha, Princess Papers, Lazy Days Doodles, French Solids, Lil Traveling Journal Bits, Ribbon Stash, Elementary 2 Stitching, Journaling Stamps, Elementary 2 Card Board Cutouts, Elementary 2 elegant alpha brushes.

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Valentine Day Card Freebies!

Jen and I both got up our Valentine Freebies at Card Nirvana! I think you’ll like these cards! Jen put up this fun striped valentine’s day card and I have up some mini 3 in.x 4 in. cards that I made for my daughter’s preschool friends. I probably will attach them to heart lollipops or some other treat (I’ll post it when I do them), but for now, we thought anybody who wanted to use them for Valentine’s Day could grab them in advance! The Valentine Stripe card is for photoshop users and the small cards (Valentine Kiddie Cards) are set in a pdf. You can just print as is (there’s a cute heart wallpaper to print on the back of the cards) or use the Card Nirvana pdf to TYPE IN YOUR INFO. It’s SO easy.

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This is what the files look like that you get:

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Happy Heart Day! Have fun with the freebies! If you use them at all post the link here so we can see what you did with them! You can download from 4shared just one card. I’d recommend just going straight to Card Nirvana to pick all the freebies up at once though:).

**The Card Nirvana download is no longer available! You can now download them directly from this link:

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Foreground and Background: Learning to see

I think you’ll like this first lesson…it’s quick, but has lots of examples, which is always fun! The best part is once you understand background and foreground and how it works in design relationships, you will be able to see it in your scrapbook layouts, designs, or projects. It will give you a new sense of how space works FOR and AGAINST you.

Foreground (also called figure-ground) is essentially the focal point, the area in the front of a space. The background is the area that surrounds that focal point. This can be easily shown with a letter.
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Many times it is easier to see the background if the color is reversed out. As a designer, you have the be very aware of what the background is doing (also called negative space) because that may help you rearrange elements so that the foreground or figure is remembered BEST and the background is just that…background. 

Take a look at this example.
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This is a paper from my Bella BellaTM Collection at My Minds Eye. I’ve blocked out the background and foreground for you so you can see what I did. Even though there are several elements in this page, the two focal points both help create a dynamic background. The diagonal works both ways…from the bird to the tree as well as the blank space at the top moving between the two objects. It sort of makes an x. Do you see it? It’s what keeps this balanced. It’s not PERFECTLY balanced, which is what would have happened if the tree element had gone in the right-hand corner. Instead, it is moved away from the corner to give it a little more interest and to create that funky background-arrow (the negative space).

Many designers like to play with this idea of foreground-background. Check out this clip of 300. I am not promoting the violence (because wow, this is a bit violent for me!), but it does a great job of showing off (and extenuating) the foreground-background relationship. Be sure to pay attention when objects appear as one thing and then are transformed into another… Just watch the first 30 second to a minute of this and you will get the idea.

Did you notice the horse hair into grass (take a second look!) or the landscape into a face and helmet. There is such a high contract between the background and foreground in this that it makes the relationship prominent. 

Here’s another one I love (notice how I am showing a lot of black and white? The relatioship is easy to see when there is such a strong contrast). Here’s Lemony Snicket’s end credits:

Designers really push the limits when they create illusions with the foreground and background. Check this out:
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These is a classic examples of foreground and background used to create optical illusions. Do you see the young lady and old lady in the second one? I had to squint and squint to see the old lady and I even had to flip it in photoshop so I could stop looking at the young lady. Hopefully, you had better luck than me! (to see more images like this, go to

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Okay, hopefully you get the gist of foreground-background. Just keep the background in mind as you build your images, patterns, and more.

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How to Become a Designer

Becoming ANYTHING takes work, dedication, and passion. I know many people who really are interested in becoming designers. They want to know what they can do to become one. Many times formal training at a university is not an option, so I have a few words of advice of people who are interested in becoming designers or at least learning how to “see” like a designer. Before I get to the advice, however, I feel like you will find my words more valuable (or at least where I am coming from) if you know how I became a designer.

I didn’t go the traditional route to become a designer. I got my bachelor’s degree in Marketing Communications. It was safe for someone like me…I never felt “creative” enough to really be a designer. My senior year in my BA, I took a “creative advertising class.” The only problem was that I began to feel LIMITED because I couldn’t execute anything (all those good ideas going to waste!). You see, I didn’t know Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, or InDesign. Not only that, but I really couldn’t tell if something was designed well. I could tell if the advertisement was executed properly but that doesn’t matter if the design completely detracts from the goal (and my sad skills always did).

In my frustration, I met a design intern, Jen Allyson at Continuing Education while I was the marketing intern there. There was obviously magic as she taught me my first ways of “seeing” the world a little differently. She taught me to pull out the ugly and inconsistent while pushing me to find the beautiful. My eyes hurt (literally hurt!) for 2 months as she helped me get together a design portfolio for the University of Minnesota so I could go to grad school. Grad School had always been the plan…but not design grad school. Somehow, I made it into the Design Communications program and went on to get a Masters and Ph.D. in design. I taught foundations classes, theory, typography, graphic design history, and packaging learning more and more as I taught. I made plenty of mistakes and had a few successes too. However, after 5 years of teaching, I found that I missed being a designer and needed to get back to my own creativity. I now have many outlets for my creativity (you can see my shops to the side) along with freelance work and in event planning. I had forgotten how much I LOVE being a designer and the passion I feel about it. (BTW, Jen is STILL my best friend, eight years later…)

Which comes to this blog and the information I plan to divulge on it:). I have to say first that I am not an expert, but I will bring to this blog all the design theory, tips, tricks, and information that will help you to learn to “see” as I did. If you are really, and I mean REALLY interested in becoming a designer, here are my first (and very broad) tips for you as you begin this journey. If you don’t want to be a designer, you just want to better decorate your home, energize your own creative spirit, or create a better scrapbook page than this is still the blog for you! I’ll have interviews with designers of LOTS of different things (graphic designers, industrial designers, interior designers) as well as posts on beautiful things, price comparisons for things I find absolutely delightful, design book reviews, and of course, previews of products coming to 2Peas, Card Nirvana, My Minds Eye, and more!

OKay, I’ve put it off enough….My Advice to get started designing!

1. Choose your medium

Are you completely passionate about your home? Do you move around furniture every chance you get? Do you doodle designs on napkins at the restaurant? Do you like the lines on a piece of clothing and want to imitate it? Finding your first medium is an important step. I say your first because design is like ivy: it creeps into every part of your life! I am primarily a graphic designer, but I love interiors too. I admire clothing designers, but I don’t feel the same passion for it as interiors and graphics (although believe me I will be glued to the TV for Project Runway like the rest of you!). So much of the design theory I add to this site comes from a graphic design background, but you’ll find it applicable to many other areas of your life you design.

2. Find ways to learn | Educate yourself

For most of you, formal training is out of the question. However, some tools are necessary and completely FRUSTRATING in this technology age. So if you want to learn how to digital scrapbook or design professionally, you may need to take a class on Photoshop or Illustrator. Believe me, it is way better than doing it the way I learned to do it: on my own. You can check listings at your local community college or rec center for classes or there are a myriad of online opportunities. I will try to scrounge up a list for you guys soon for those of you who want to go this route. I’d recommend for any designer to get your hands on magazines in your chosen field…so Communication Arts and PRINT for graphic designers. I don’t know what the official interior designer’s magazine, but for just pure eye candy I like domino magazine, dwell, and architectural digest. I will be adding several book reviews and recommendations over the coming blog entries so keep your eyes open, which brings me to my next point, which is

3. Surround yourself with Beauty

What I really mean is to become a designer, you have to re-learn how to see. Those of you who are designers, know what I am talking about. The only way to know the difference between good and bad design (a topic much too extensive to explore here: look for it in future post!) is to surround yourself with GOOD design. Now, I know you are thinking, how do I know if something is “good” design. For now, just try to spend time looking for things in your life that are beautiful to you…we’ll get into the “theory” of it soon enough. Is there a card you think is exceptionally beautiful? A couch that just makes you happy? What is it about these things that make you like them? Is it the way they look? How they function? Really think about the objects you have surrounding you and decided why you like or dislike those things. Check out websites for function (was it easy to navigate?) Did you like the colors? Did you like the shape? Read beautiful and inspiring magazines and books, buy pretty things to place in your home, decorate…in essence, LIVE BEAUTIFULLY! This is a tall order (I know, with two little ones and work, I feel lucky if I can get to the dishes), but what I am asking is SMALL steps. I plan on trying to take small steps to make my life more meaningful too…and I’ll share what I do with you and I can’t wait to hear what you share with me!

4. Practice. practice. practice.

Brillant design doesn’t come the first day of trying, nor the second. Even now, when I am working on a design, many times it is the 50th thumbnail that sticks, not the 10th. It sometimes takes getting through a lot of BAD design to get to something really good. Or I should say that sometimes it even takes a lot of good design to get to something great. So you are going to push your self. As Champ Bear would say, “Practice, Practice, Practice.” My designwork is certainly better now than it was 8 years ago when I first started out. Practicing your design work, whether in a scrapbook page layout, a furniture rearrangement, or wall-color choice are all ways to PRACTICE what your creative spirit needs. I say your creative spirit because WE ALL have creativity waiting to be released. Hopefully, with projects to come you will be able to do this! I certainly want to as I am ALWAYS needing new ways to develop as a designer.

Okay, so I gave you some tips, but the meat is to come. Welcome to design! Learning to “see” will give you more meaning in your life…don’t believe me? Continue to read and we’ll see. Perhaps all you need is a quick lesson on 1920s design, an inspiring interview with a designer turned successful business owner, or a post on the golden mean and how to use it. These are the little lessons that helped me learn how to be a designer and I hope they will make your life more meaningful.

Ready, set, design!

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Siri’s Princess Party

My life is crazy right now and I have to design several things over the weekend for My Minds Eye….of course, Siri’s birthday is on Wednesday, and I couldn’t figure out when I was going to get around to designing an invite. So I decided to grab Jen’s card from Card Nirvana. I mean, I designed the darn site to be easy, right? I just didn’t realize it was going to be THAT easy. I had every intention and redesigning some of the elements. but I just opened up the pdf and insert and words and printed it at home (I just needed 5 so I printed 3 pages on some heavy white paper). Holy cow, I had this done in 2 minutes! I know it sounds like propaganda, because afterall, it is MY site, but I was so happy with getting the invitation done so quick that I had to post (because it’s the first time I’ve used one of the cards on the site for my personal use).


Jen’s Princess Card from Card Nirvana

Anyway, it’s great in a tight spot! (Siri’s b-day is on Wednesday and we have to drop off cards today).

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2Peas, Card Nirvana, and New Year’s Resolutions

Have I mentioned how much I look forward to Tuesdays now? I love going over to 2Ps in the morning and seeing my new products up. It’s so fun! I never really had the anticipation when I owned Digi Nirvana because I’d just put products up when I wanted. 
This week I put up the Cupcake kit and Flora kit at 2Peas. Next week the Playtime Kits (Boy and Girl) comes out. Also, if you have a chance, I changed a few subcategories at cardnirvana. Check these subcategories designs.

I have also been thinking about New Year’s Resolutions for a while and one of my resolutions is to get more in shape. I’ve been going running for a few months now but I am COMPLETELY inconsistent. I’d run for 3 miles one day and then not get around to it for two more weeks. So one of my new year’s resolutions is to go running at least 4 times a week…hopefully more than that. So I thought I’d start a Challenge at NikePlus and see if any of you want to join me. The goal is to run 100 miles by March 28th. If anyone wants to join in this challenge, it’s called the Card Nirvana Challenge and is by invite only. If you want to be part of this challenge (PLEASE DO!), you need to have a Nike Plus account. Just comment on this post with your NikePlus email so I can invite you. I’ll even throw in a $12 gift certificate (2 cards) to card nirvana to everyone who actually runs the 100 miles within the 90 days!

Okay, so hopefully this motivates me to run more and get a little thinner for the wedding I have to be in April 3rd (that should be motivation enough!), but it would be fun if we all did it together. If you don’t have a NikePlus, I would totally recommend buying one. They are about $30 and you don’t have to buy Nike shoes. I have a small pouch that my sensor is in that attaches to one of my shoes. I bought it for about $12 at a running store. Before the NikePlus, I hated running. Now I love running. It’s so nice to know how far I’ve gone and how much I have left. 
Anyway, hopefully some of you will join me!!! Click here to see the challenge. 
Here is my new mini-running me:). Okay notice that I’ve only had 10 workouts? That is since August. Ya, that’s how bad I’ve been. So join this challenge with me and lets get running!

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Sneak Peak at Tomorrow’s Releases

Hi everyone! I feel like I have been ousted as the family blogger since Josh started blogging last week. His posts are way more interesting than mine, so how can I compete? While I am getting my self-esteem back together, I will only post my releases for 2Peas (back to business as usual:)). So here’s what’s coming out tomorrow!

This is the last of the swatches line.

The girl and boy albums

These are awesome! IOU Cards! Perfect to go with any gift!

Alright! There’s your sneak peek. And Merry Christmas! I hope you are getting to do a little more relaxing and that you don’t have too much Christmas shopping left!

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Layouts of Holiday Magic 1

I’m a day late, but I needed to post anyway! The new goodies went up at 2Peas for the week. Here are some layouts my creative and I have done for the new Holiday Magic 1 Kit (see Holiday Magic 2 and Holiday Magic Album come out next Tuesday!):

This a project from Maria:

This is a layout from Tiffany:

Here’s an ornament from Melissa:

Here’s mine:

Here’s one from Michelle:

See the kit (Holiday Magic 1) Below!

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If you are looking for digi nirvana…& FINALLY, the halloween pictures!

Digi Nirvana has now been re-routed to Card Nirvana. If you have questions related to Digi Nirvana’s closing or product information, please email me at carina@diginirvana.com.

You’ll find the premiere of my products as 2Peas in A Bucket is this Tuesday with the Bella Collection!

Check it out on Tuesday!

So, I have put it off long enough, but here it is (only 2 weeks later) my halloween photos of my girls. And for your viewing pleasure, I have eliminated the MILLIONS of photos I took to give you a small storyboard of exactly how taking photos of my girls went (I am sure many of you have experienced this very same thing). Here we go:


You’ll give us candy? Sure mom, we’ll sit for a couple of photos.

candy, candy, candy…candy makes so happy. We have no idea that we’ll get plenty of candy from complete strangers in just a few minutes and won’t have to do all this smiling and posing for mom.


Oh, look! If we decide to run out of house and sit on the front porch, mom will chase us and continue to take pictures of us and bribe us with candy. I wonder where else we can get her to chase us…



No really, mom. I’m sick of the picture taking and I’m going to cry.

And cry.

While my sister looks bored.

Please tell me you all did the exact same thing with your kids on halloween night? lol!

Here are some other photos from before and later that night:

A look of distress-is it because the top won’t fit just right or because there is a pumpkin with a big hole in it? One cannot say…

Master carver creating his awe-inspiring pirate pumpkin. No pictures of it, sorry. You’ll have to be awe-inspired by somebody elses pumpkin pirate.

We met up later that night with a family in our ward and this is Siri with her friend Katie.

Flissy looking very angelic as Tinker Bell. (If you couldn’t tell from the Photos, Siri was Ariel although by the end of the night the entire ruffle at the bottom had torn off).

All and all a fun evening (my kids forget about the halloween candy after only one day)! Sorry it took me so long to post!

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Big News! I’m Moving to 2Peas!

Hi everyone! I know, I know, I haven’t updated for a while and I SERIOUSLY have so many photos, etc. etc that I have been meaning to blog. This one is going to have to be a short one though because I have a lot of preview-making to do tonight. Why you ask? Because, the good news, is that I am moving my entire store into Two Peas In A Bucket!!!! I am so excited for the move and I hope you guys will check me out there! I’m the newest digital designer and I think it’s going to be a great group to work with!!!!

The sad news is that because I am moving to 2Peas, I will closing Digi Nirvana. Digi Nirvana will be redirected to Card Nirvana (which will still be up and running as usual—in fact you should see all the cute new baby announcements and holiday cards!).

Digi Nirvana’s closing date is this Sunday (yes! I know it is fast!), November 16th and a few of my products will be premiering at 2Peas on Tuesday November 18th! Thank you all for your support of Digi Nirvana!

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Card Nirvana Grand Opening

Well, sort of a grand opening. Card Nirvana is my brand new digital invitation site..meant to give anyone, and I mean ANYONE the ability to customize a designer made invitation. Card Nirvana is absolutely ready for business, except that all the cards haven’t bee uploaded yet:). So go ahead and take a look at the site—especially check out how it works. If you can download Adobe Acrobat (which is completely free if you don’t have it already on your computer) and can open a pdf, you can download these super, INEXPENSIVE cards, and customize it for any event. Check out the site here: http://www.cardnirvana.com. The other designers will also be uploading their cards this coming week. Many of you may have heard of Jen Shaw, who is the Art Director and Product Designer for My Minds Eye. She is joining the site and has some beautiful cards for you! So keep an eye for this new site!

I’ll have sample cards for free download within the next week so everyone can see how easy it is!

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