SALE Extended! Happy Holidays to YOU!

I’ve changed my mind. I get to do that, you know. :) I’ve decided to extend the Grand Opening Sale thru December. Why? Because I like you. And because I know many of you are still trying to decide which stencil you want AND that the holidays are a terrible time to rush that process. So let’s just take it a month further, shall we? Enjoy!

In case you’ve forgotten or missed it the first time, here’s the deal:

GRAND OPENING SALE!

How would you like a 40% rebate on your most recent stencil order?
I thought you might be interested.

Here’s how it works:

Buy a stencil and use it somewhere. Apply for the rebate using the form link below. Tell me about yourself, the stencil you used, and where you used it. Upload a picture (or five) of your work. I’ll send back 40% of your purchase price. No kidding. That’s pretty much it.

Not bad, eh?

A few terms and conditions:

  1. Pictures must be at least 800×600 (bigger is better), and taken with a digital camera, not a cell phone camera.
  2. At least one picture must include the whole project, not just a portion of it. You can upload up to five pictures, so feel free to send different angles and portions of your project, so long as at least one picture is the whole thing.
  3. By taking advantage of this offer, you agree to let me use your name (first name and last initial only), your location (state only) and your review for promotional purposes. If you have a website, I would be more than happy to link back to you.
  4. One rebate per household/business.
  5. Rebates come back to you via PayPal, no exceptions.
  6. This offer applies only to stencils purchased until December 31, 2010. Photo(s) and information must be submitted before February 28, 2011.
  7. Rebate will be given only upon approval of submitted photos and information. I reserve the right to refuse this rebate based on unacceptable, unusable, or incomplete images and/or information.
  8. Email confirmation of rebate will be initiated within 10 days of receipt of acceptable photo(s) and information.
  9. Custom stencil orders will receive a 15% rebate.
  10. Does not apply to wholesale orders.

Ready to go? Fill out the form here.

Let’s Fall In Love

I entered the Spoonflower Boba Baby Carrier fabric contest with a new leafy love pattern. I would be so honored if you would please vote for me!

Here’s the pattern you’re looking for:

Let’s Fall In Love by lushop
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Here’s the link to the voting!

Thank you thank you thank you!

Valentine’s Day 2010

A little pattern or two:


*Coming soon to Spoonflower

And a print:


Available as a card on Cafepress and as a print on Etsy.

I could definitely be persuaded to update the colorways on these for specific uses. Talk to me.

FTC disclosure: if you buy my stuff, I make money. :)

New Collection: Cursive Creatures

Meet Pearce, the Elephant! He’s the first in a series of cursive-inspired animals that will find their way onto prints and fabric.

Pearce is far from your average elephant. With his delicate loops and curls, he’d much rather attend a tea party than muddy himself with the rest of the herd. A whimsical addition for a nursery or for the elephant lover in your life, Charming Pearce is sure to please.

Pearce is currently available on Etsy.

…with a side of OCD.

This morning as I created a new folder on my computer for a new client. I was organizing all my subfolders and thinking, wow, every folder on my hard drive looks pretty much like this, and because of that, I know exactly where everything is. Kind of a self-affirming moment, really. And then I got to thinking about why I do it that way and when I started that.

I’ve worked several places: packaging company, graphics firm, school, etc. Each place had great practices in place when I got there, and each place had room for my ideas on how to improve things. I left each place a little better AND I left each place a little better (read that a few times, alternating emphases).

The graphics firm actually had a script you could click that would auto-create new project folders. It was flipping awesome. Con. Sis. Tent. Loved it.

Another place I worked had ZERO organization, and I was given 4 (FOUR) separate TB drives to organize. Files with names like “heycheckitout.ai” and “usethisattheend.jpg”. Thousands and thousands (possibly a million, not kidding) of files to sort through and organize. (Note to self: Keep your love of organizing to yourself next time.)

For your OCD pleasure, here is my folder-naming convention. It’s a combination of a few systems I’ve worked with, and a little of my own love of content management.

Client Name>Year-Month_Project>Received, Work_Files, Notes, Backups

Received is not organized. I need a place to dump the images, ideas, questions clients send me. I can tell by the date when it was sent, so I don’t rename the files. Should they refer to something as “IMG-00056-22.jpg”, I need to know exactly where that is. If necessary, I’ll make date folders to sort them, but I’d prefer not to bury things that deeply.

Work_Files is hyper-organized. Inside this folder are two folders: _old and images. I name projects, again, in a way that makes sense to me, so in Work_Files, you might find “2010-BusinessCard_v3.ai” and the corresponding proof. Old versions go under _old, and any linked images go in, well, images. That way when I open Work_Files, what I’m looking at is the current version and the most recently sent proof. Also, I save versions. Many, many versions. My policy is that if it would take me more than 15 minutes to un-do what I’m doing, it becomes a new version. Plus, the glory and joy that comes when the client says, “eh, I liked it better the other way”, and whipping out that specific version is matchless.

Notes. NOTES! I highly recommend having a notes folder/file. If you’re anything like me, despite your keen intellect and rock-solid, steel-trap memory, YOU WILL NOT REMEMBER IT, no matter what it is. The importance of the thing is directly and conversely proportionate to the likelihood that you will remember it. I’m serious. So just jot it down. Some of these files say things like “10-4-2008: Moved button Home to the left of  Contact. Increased margin by 5px on left.” Ever searched through your emails for “what was I thinking when I did that?” Yeah, don’t do that. Just write it down.

Backups is essential, especially if you’re working on a website. If you don’t know what goes in this folder, come to my office so I can lecture you about how important it is to have duplicates of everything in several different places. Imagine this (and this has happened to me): a client emails you in the middle of the night, completely panicked. She was “playing around with her site and saw a bunch of extra files and decided to do some housekeeping on the server.” And deleted every image on her e-commerce site. Yep. Whaddya do? Oh! Right. Replace them and bid her a good night, after cautioning her about “creative housekeeping” in the future. BACK. UP.

There are extraneous circumstances that warrant different folder schemes and naming conventions, but generally, that’s my structure. Organize in a way that makes sense to you. If you’re at a firm or on a team, have discussions about what makes sense to everyone. You will spend less time discussing it and doing it right than you would trying to find something at the 11th hour when you really need it. This is one of the only times I would condone committee meetings. (Sorry, Switchfoot, but time is money.) When I pull another artist in for a big project, the FIRST thing I do is familiarize them with the way I’ve organized the files, and ask that they follow suit. Call it OCD, call it someone who values sleep over late-night file-hunting.

How do you do it? What is your tried-and-true MO?

Interviewed on SparkyFirePants!

Check out my interview on sparkyfirepants.com! Fun questions, fun answers, and my very own recipe for the *perfect* PB&J.

Thanks, David, for a super-fun conversation!

Officially Official

I now have a World Class Designer Page on Alluminare.com! Also, newly published, you will find Greg Brady, and both Linoak on Second and Linoak on Seventh. Very exciting! Hop on over there and check it out! Customize your very own fabric, wallpaper, or light fixtures. Decorate like a pro!

Greg Brady Drum Pendant Linoak on Second Drum Pendant Light
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Update: I have my very own widget! Check it out!>>

If you’re so inclined, grab the code and throw it on your site/blog!

New Pattern Collection: Linoak

Hello! I’ve been busy tonight (yeah, yeah, I should sleep…I don’t even know what that means anymore!). This pattern collection has been bouncing around in my head for so long, I couldn’t let it go. Introducing: Linoak.

Linoak 7

Click here to see the whole collection. Enjoy!

New T-Shirt From Design Hole

Remember the Crafty Wallpaper Contest? (I won!) Part of my winnings was a Design Hole T-Shirt, and I received it today!

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Thank you, Jennifer!

We move into our new house in 9 days, and I have plans for the wallpaper I’m going to order from Alluminare (including, but not limited to, the idea that won me both the wallpaper and the shirt). I’m so excited!