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Dash of Inspiration – June 6, 2011

June 6, 2011

A Dash of Inspiration…A Cup of Creativity by Doreen

 

Oh Those Beautiful Trees!

For me, nothing draws my eye into a painting or photograph more than a great tree.  One of the first lessons art teachers will ask their students to paint is a tree, because there is no such thing as a right or wrong way to create one. Trees can express any emotion; they can be happy or sad, eerie or whimsical, goofy or majestic.  We love them whether they look realistic or comical, straight or crooked, in full growth or leafless and we accept trees in every color imaginable.  Just take it from children, now they know how to paint trees!

Even if you have never attempted to paint, now is the time to step out of the box and see what trees are waiting to be created from your imagination!  First be inspired by these 50 Beautiful Examples of Tree Photography from our friends at Noupe.  Then take a peek at the Tutorial for Painting Trees by PocketMole so you have some idea of how to get started and when you’re ready to play, grab the brush sets below which will help you add foliage to your trees.  Keep in mind while you are playing with a color palette that trees are a beautiful item to use on your Harvest cards.  Happy Planting!

TennesseeLeaves Brush Set

Foliage Brush Set

HiRes Leaf Brush

 

Painting by PocketMole

Inspiration Station

June 5, 2011

I love to sing-a about the moon-a and the June-a and the spring-a…

June is the traditional wedding month, and remains a popular time to tie the knot. If you wanted to make cards to tempt brides-to-be this year, that needed to be done in January. I know, I know, who wants to make sunny fresh wedding designs when it’s the middle of winter? It may be too late for this year, but you can certainly get yourself ready for next year.

Here are some sites you can visit where you’ll find plenty of inspiration!

The Knot
One of the Internet’s go-to places for everything wedding related, you’ll get very good ideas on what’s hot.

The Wedding Channel
A sister site of The Knot, check out their Hot Wedding Colors section. It’s gorgeous.

 Dessy
Bridesmaid dresses and formal gowns – you can get a really good idea about where the trends are headed.

Wedding Paper Divas
Invitations, menus, programs, thank you cards… they’re on the cutting edge of wedding design when it comes to the paper goods, so definitely worth a look.

Hallmark: Weddings
Check out what the super daddy of the greeting card industry is doing when it comes to weddings.

And here are 57 Free Wedding Fonts from Font Space for you to enjoy. Be sure to check the Terms of Use to be sure a font is okay for commercial use (thanks for the reminder, Peggy).

Have fun!!

The Rainbow Connection: Hot Summer Wedding 2011

June 4, 2011

Super hot colors for summer weddings in 2011 remain pink, orange and blue.  This trendy combination is luscious and juicy, perfect for the freshest brides. With colors like these, think about going modern or tropical in your designs.

Dubarry – FE626D

Tiffany Blue – 56F2E4

Nectarine – FC895D

Design Spotlight: Diana Delosh

June 3, 2011

Today’s Spotlight is on Diana Delosh.

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I have a warm spot in my heart for Groundhog Escapes as this was my AHA design moment on GCU. Groundhog Escapes was originally created for an illustration Contest for Groundhog’s day. My ink and watercolor illustration depicts Puxatawny Phil climbing out his side window to escape from the animals at his front door that wanted to know when Spring was coming. Ah, the pressures of being a famous prognosticating animal. It didn’t win the contest but  a short time later I joined GCU and noticed that it had a Groundhog’s Day category.

“Who buys/sends Groundhogs day cards?” was my first reaction but as GCU had the category and I had a fitting design – why not? Needless to say it sold and more importantly it was my first bulk order. Which made me realize that selling greeting cards online wasn’t just about wonderful art and quantity, although that helps, it was about fulfilling a need that wasn’t filled by your local card shop. Four years later, it’s no longer my best selling card, but it is still a steady seller.

AHA! Design holiday cards, especially for the lesser holidays and of course fill in with everyday designs. Now to match the usage with my vision. Designing cards gives me an excuse to draw whimsical animals and a story behind them, throw in some florals and yummies and I’m a very happy working artist.

GCU Community Newsletter #6 – June 2, 2011

June 2, 2011

The sole surviving blackberry bush from last year decided to make up for its brethren’s loss by putting out an extraordinary blizzard of flowers, and now we see tiny embryonic berries. I hope the birds give us first dibs when they’re ripe! Now if only the raspberry canes do as well, we’ll be rolling in fruit this winter! Don’t you love Nature’s gifts?

Hidden Gems: Fathers Day - June 19 - artist Corrie Kuipers

Last week, our Lightning Round: MONKEYS did very well, scoring 10 participants. Doreen Erhardt of Salon of Art won the prize of 20 free card credits! On Monday, I’ll be announcing the beginning of a new Blog Carnival and a new contest. Here’s a hint: get ready for SHE SELLS SEASHELLS BY THE SEASHORE. Which would you rather see offered as a prize – card credits or an Amazon gift certificate? Place your vote in the comments!

Our Nuts & Bolts column offered good advice on Categories, while Promotion in Motion showed us how to get started on Squidoo. A brand new feature, the Rainbow Connection, gave swatches and HEX numbers for some of the hottest, most trendy colors of this year. Doreen’s regular column, A Dash of Inspiration – a Cup of Creativity, reminded us that it’s time to work on Halloween cards, and gave some spooktacular inspiration, free fonts, shapes and a Photoshop tutorial. An Artist Interview with Michelle Dokos of Momo Cards told us a little something about this GCU newbie. At the end of the month we posted a round-up of May’s Design of the Day winning cards.

Keep up the good work, and don’t forget the pass the love around!

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The Cure for Blank Page Syndrome

All writers (including blog writers, even me) sometime suffer from Blank Page Syndrome. What’s that? When you sit behind the computer staring at a blank page with your brain going, “huh?” – and you can’t think of a thing to write. You start to sweat. The blank page stares back at you like a big white eye, burning a hole in your skull. You suddenly remember you need to walk the dog, do the laundry, go bowling, get a root canal…anything but write. Have no fear, there are ways to defeat this terrible syndrome. Below you’ll find my personal tips to help you get writing again when you’re stuck and staring at the dreaded blank page.

Hidden Gems: Fathers Day - June 19 - artist Kathy Henis

  • Quit Procrastinating: When you’re ready to write a blog post, don’t get distracted by other things. Do you really need to mow the lawn right now? O check your email? Or tweet about your haircut? Or any of the hundred little chores that demand your attention? Nope, that’s just your procrastination talking. Decide to give yourself so many minutes (like half an hour) to write your blog post and set a timer. Don’t do anything else but write during this time.
  • Put It Down: Whenever inspiration strikes, write it down. Carry a notebook with you in case an idea strikes you when you’re away from the computer. If you’re the organized type, set aside a time on a regular basis to brainstorm about future blog posts. Once you have a list, it will be easier for you to write a post when you need it.
  • A Place for Everything: Some writers make an outline for every post they think about writing. If that’s the way you roll, then jot down the key points of your idea beforehand. These are like the bones of your post. They provide the foundation you can build on when you flesh out (pun intended) your work.
  • Photo Finish: If you’re using photographs in your post, look at them one by one, and quickly write down a description (your first impression) of each image. These brief impressions will help you form the basis of your post when you begin writing.
  • Play Pretend: Know what you want to write about but the words won’t come? Just pretend you’re writing an email about the topic to your friend. Don’t worry about grammar or sentence construction or any of that stuff, just be your usual chatty self. Once you’re finished, you can always clean up and/or formalize your writing, or perhaps you prefer to leave it “as is” – blogs don’t have to be letter perfect, since they’re an expression of yourself.
  • Promptly, Please: Participating in prompted exercises like blog carnivals (also called blog hops) can give you an easy way to write a blog post without worrying about generating ideas. Grab that prompt and run with it!

One or more of these tips will probably help you conquer writer’s block and get back to blogging on a regular basis.

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If you make a custom card for a shopper, you can put it in their shopping cart rather than make them rummage around for it in your Private Gallery. And you can use this procedure to add a logo or other image to the inside of the shopper’s card (which you can’t usually do as an artist). How does the Share Card Link work? Check Mindy’s forum post for all the details.

Hidden Gems: Fathers Day - June 19 - artist LillyARTS

DID YOU KNOW you can “like” this newsletter or any post on the GCU Community blog, or include them in your social bookmarks? Just click the title of the post, which takes you to the permanent link page. At the bottom of the page you’ll see buttons for social sites like Facebook, Reddit, StumbleUpon, etc.

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Check out the Community Art thread on the GCU Forum – it’s fun! Artists post a picture for other artists to use to make a card, and the results are posted for everyone to see. If you haven’t gotten in on this yet, try it.

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The next Newsletter will be published on June 9, 2011

Lightning Round: MONKEYS (May 26-May 31, 2011)

June 1, 2011

Our LIGHTNING ROUND: MONKEYS proved that artists can have fun monkeying around! 🙂 Here’s the master list of posts – please share on your blogs, I’ll be contacting participants individually with the info you need – and if you would kindly visit and comment, that would be super fantastic! Thanks for going bananas on the theme. So who won the drawing? Doreen Erhardt of Salon of Art! Yay! 20 free card credits are headed her way. You could win next time, but only if you enter our next contest – all the details are coming at you on Monday!

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Sun at Night Studios, Sun at Night:
Collecting Monkey Art: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
One of the most popular primate art is the collection of the three wise monkeys otherwise known as: See no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil…

Brenda Thour’s Card Shop, Brenda Thour:
Time For Some Monkey Business
I have been looking at the Greeting Card Universe site and came across these cool monkey themed greeting cards and would like to share them with you…

Naquiaya’s Cards, Naquaiya:
Monkey Business
Why are we in love with monkeys? How much are we really like them?

SmudgeArt, Madeline Allen:
Monkeys in the Garden
 I hit the pillow and before I could count to ten,
There were monkeys in my beautiful garden….

Janet Lee Designs, Janet Palaggi:
Monkeying Around With Monkeys
 I love monkeys, I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love monkeys…

Salon of Art, Doreen Erhardt:
The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary
This past month, I’ve had the privilege of reading an Advanced Copy for the purpose of writing a book review of “The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary…A True Store of Resilience and Recovery”…

I Love Cuttables, Cindy Johns:
 Monkey Fun
 Here’s my layout spread entitled, “Mommy’s Little Monkey” – and the second page is the one where I shared pictures of him playing his own little game of monkey-see-monkey-do…

Sheryl Kasper Card Store, Sheryl Kasper:
 No Monkeying Around
Did you know that Monkeys are not only cute and adorable, but they can also be a service animal too? 

Dragonfire Graphics, Betsy Bush:
 Monkeys are Everywhere
 Monkey themed greeting cards…

Cards from the heART, Lisa Charlton:
 Chimpanzee
 Chimps are Primates but they are not Monkeys. If you want to know if a Primate is a Monkey, look at their bums… only monkeys have tails.



Design of the Day – May 2011

June 1, 2011

Here are the cards chosen as the Greeting Card Universe Design of the Day for the month of May 2011.  I thought it might be interesting to study those cards chosen by GCU as the ones they consider most marketable of the new designs submitted. I missed a few at the beginning of the month, but my very helpful volunteers have done a good job since in giving me the daily update. Thanks so much! 🙂 If anyone wants to run over and give reviews, testimonials, or feature one or more of these cards on their own blog, feel free.

And I’ll be announcing the results of our Lightning Round: MONKEYS later today, along with the winner of our prize – 20 free card credits!

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Artist Interview: Michelle Dokos, Momo Cards

May 31, 2011

Today we’re interviewing Michelle Dokos of Momo Cards, who joined GCU in 2011!

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Michelle, tell us what drew you to join GCU? 

Having won a few Hallmark contests, I got “bitten by the bug” of creating greeting cards. I looked around the web for a reputable creative outlet and everything I read pointed to GCU. So here I am!

Tell us who you are, where you are, and what you do.

I’m originally from beautiful Western Pennsylvania, but split my time between there and equally beautiful Greece. Until recently, I was in restaurant management, but I took a u-turn and switched to creative writing, especially poetry and children’s books. Quite a change of direction, but one I’m glad I took.

What’s your favorite greeting card on GCU that you’ve created?

My “10 bucks” greeting card is my favorite since my husband and I worked on it as a team. Being that he’s a much better illustrator than myself, he was able to execute my idea exactly the way I wanted.

Where else can we find you?

Facebook
Hallmark
Lulu

What or who inspires you?

My husband and children, nature and life in general!

What’s the most indispensable item you use to create your art?

My Leica digital camera.

What tools do you use to create your work?

Apart from my trusty Leica, I use Photoshop CS and CorelDraw! X3

What do you do to promote your greeting cards on GCU?

I mostly do my promotion using Facebook. I’m in the process of setting up my personal web site to add to that.

Is there something you’re really proud of having done?

Last spring I published my first children’s poetry book with all  illustrations done by my two children.

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Thank you, Michelle, for sharing that with us! I wish you much success at Greeting Card Universe. Welcome to the community!

Dash of Inspiration – May 30, 2011

May 30, 2011

A Dash of Inspiration…A Cup of Creativity by Doreen

Spooktacular Inspiration!

As Corrie keeps us on our toes with her continuously updated list of HOLIDAY CARD 4-6 MONTH LEAD-IN, you can see that we should be thinking about Halloween!  I know, I know…good grief it’s June and you have laying by the poolside, barbeques and camping on your mind.  Well, if you want to have Halloween cards and party invitations ready for customers to start buying in September/October, then you need to switch over to a more ghoulish mindset!

To help motivate and inspire your creative juices, I’ve found some wonderful Tricks and Treats for you!  Though I certainly found plenty of gore, that isn’t always the best for cards and invitations, so I chose this exhibit of 40 Spooky Wallpapers from our friends and Noupe for your weekly dash of inspiration…

And to help you along, here is a Photoshop Tutorial for creating a very cool Jack-o’-lantern and you can use what you learn to experiment creating other spooktacular effects.  A nice set of Halloween Shapes for Photoshop & GIMP composed of various vector Halloween images from ObsidianDawn, and lastly three Free Commercial Use Fonts to give your text a creepy touch!  Trick or Treat!

Free Commercial Use Creepy Fonts
Bat Font
Dripping Font
Swamp Font

There’s Still Time to Monkey Around!

May 29, 2011

We’re in the midst of a LIGHTNING ROUND – Just make a new blog post or Squidoo lens on or before May 31st with the theme MONKEYS, including links to 3 monkey-themed GCU cards. You could win 20 FREE CARD CREDITS, so get on with your monkey business and go bananas!

I’ve already gotten entries from Sun at Night, Brenda Thour, Naquaiya, Madeline Allen and Janet Palaggi. Don’t you want to play with us? And since sending your GCU greeting cards to friends and family is a promotional tool that’s proven to work, what are you waiting for? You could be a winner, but only if you enter!

Send me the link to your post or Squidoo lens to get in on the fun.