Top 10 Episodes: Insights and Strategies for Aspiring Designers and Entrepreneurs

During these videos Carina talks about the exciting world of creative entrepreneurship. Knowing your stuff can make all the difference! Whether you’re just starting out as a surface pattern designer or dreaming of  turning your hobbies into a business, soaking up wisdom from those who’ve been there can be a game-changer!

  1. Episode 118: Three Ways You Can Become The Best Surface Pattern Designer (That You Haven’t Heard Of)

Carina shares three super cool strategies to help budding surface pattern designers step up their game. What makes this video special? It’s packed with fresh ideas you probably haven’t heard before. Whether you’re a pro or a newbie, this episode will inspire you and give you that extra push to become a top-notch designer. If you’re eager to boost your design skills, you won’t want to miss this!

  1. Episode 150: How Your Silhouette or Cricut Machine Could Be Making You Money

Ever dreamt of turning your hobbies into a money-making gig? Well, in this episode Carina talks about how you can do just that with your Silhouette or Cricut machines! From making custom goodies to creating unique designs, it dives deep into the many ways you can cash in on your creative side. Get inspired and motivated to turn your passion into cold, hard cash!

  1. Episode 167: How To Be a Surface Pattern Designer Without Going Back To College

If you’re feeling a bit unsure about diving into formal design education, don’t worry! In this episode, Carina’s got your back with loads of encouragement and down-to-earth tips. We’ll talk about the power of learning on your terms, building up those skills, and making the most of all the awesome stuff you can find online. Get ready to feel empowered to carve out your path in the exciting world of surface pattern design!

  1. Episode 186: Three Ways to Earn Money as a Surface Pattern Designer

Ready to explore the world of financial success? In this episode, Carina is diving into three awesome ways for surface pattern designers to make your creative work profitable! 

Whether it’s through licensing deals or freelancing gigs, we’ve got all the insider tips to help you boost your income and make the most of your talents. Get excited to learn how to maximize your earning potential and turn your passion into profit.

  1. Episode 260: What Prevents You from Creating

Hey there, ever find yourself stuck in a creative rut? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! In this episode, Carina is  diving deep into those pesky creative blocks that all designers and entrepreneurs face. Get ready to unleash your full creative potential and tackle any hurdle that comes your way!

                                                                                                                                                                                                        6. Episode 163: How To Start Your Surface Pattern Design Business

Starting your own business can feel like a big leap, but don’t worry – this episode answers all your questions! Whether you’re just dipping your toes into the world of surface pattern design or ready to dive in headfirst, Carina has you covered with all the tips and tricks you need. 

From nailing down your brand to spreading the word with savvy marketing, we’ll walk you through every step of the journey. Get ready to turn your dreams into reality with this comprehensive guide to launching your very own venture!

  1. Episode 204: Two Reasons Crafters Should Design for their Cricut and Silhouette Machines

Crafters possess a unique advantage when it comes to designing for cutting machines like Cricut and Silhouette. In this episode Carina highlights the symbiotic relationship between crafting and machine design, underscoring the potential for synergy and innovation in this market.

  1. Episode 261: Do You Have a Hobby or a Business?

Ever wondered about the difference between turning your hobby into a business? Well, in this episode, Carina dives into that topic! We’ll challenge you to see your creative passions from a business perspective, setting you up for success in making money and keeping things going strong for the long haul!

  1. Episode 275: Two Things That Will Make You a Great Designer

This episode delves into the two essential qualities that define exceptional designers: a willingness to innovate and a deep understanding of end-user needs. By prioritizing these aspects, aspiring designers can elevate their work to new heights.

  1. Episode 281: Zero to $100,000.00

Join Carina as she shares her inspiring journey of starting her own design business and reaching the impressive milestone of $100,000 in revenue. In this engaging episode, Carina opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned along the way, and the strategies that helped her achieve her goals.

To wrap it up, the top 10 episodes from this series are like a goldmine of tips and tricks for all you budding designers and entrepreneurs out there! Whether you’re looking to unleash your creative genius or figure out the ins and outs of running your own business, these episodes have got you covered. They’re jam-packed with wisdom and inspiration to help you kickstart your journey to success in the exciting world of design and entrepreneurship. So, get ready to dive in, soak up all the knowledge, and start making your dreams a reality!

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Photoshop Tutorial: Silhouettes

My first Photoshop tutorial! It is created using a fabulous program called Jing. This photoshop tutorial was created in a swf file , so hopefully you will be able to watch it…you may need to download the latest version of Flash to watch it. I sort of zoom through the tutorial because I only had 5 minutes to show everything (the limit on jing).

Here’s the project: creating a family silhouette art piece for your living room. I show you how to create this silhouette in photoshop and then take it into Illustrator for clean up. I’d suggest the tutorial for intermediate users, but if you are a beginner, it wouldn’t hurt you to watch it! You can pause it as you work on your own. 

I created my first silhouette of Siri when she was 2 years old. I thought it was a great way to document the subtle changes in my little girl. I have the screenprint of that piece in my living room. I love silhouettes and my original idea was to hang individual tiny portraits of each member of the family. However, do you know how HARD it is to find a decent oval frame? So I decided to go with the square frame and put all of us (my husband, Josh, myself, and two daughters) into one piece. Inexpensive art, always a plus!
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Frame it! My Kids’ New Chalkboard for the Kitchen!

I must admit that domino magazine is the devil. First off, I wouldn’t have gotten the idea to start re-decorating my living room if I hadn’t actually taken a break from working to read the darn magazine. If I hadn’t started thinking about redecorating, I wouldn’t have come up with the idea for a chalkboard project. If I hadn’t come up with the idea for the chalkboard project, I wouldn’t have decided I need to do a few things to update my kitchen too. So here I am, redecorating away! This was my first finished project of the weekend! I’m glad I did it because the girls love it! 

Cost (about) $35

Materials

Old Frame (bought at an antique store) ($10)

Large piece of white board ( 4′ x 8′) cut down to 24″ x 36″ ($13 from Lowes)

Staple gun, staples

Paint (2oz bottle of paint or enough to cover surface of the frame) ($3)

Paint Brush | Sponge brush

Roller

Paint Tray

Chalkboard Paint ($13)

Hanging Hardware

Hammer and nails (for hanging)

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I like to have my kids in the kitchen with me while I cook (they are usually running back and forth between me and the living room). I needed an art area that didn’t require me cleaning up the table so I came up with this framed chalkboard piece. I’m in a rental so I needed a pretty way to display the board (I couldn’t just paint the chalkboard onto the wall), plus, who doesn’t like a pop of color that looks like art?

1. If you bought an older frame or something that had artwork in it, you’ll need to pull out all the staples. My frame was bought from an antique shop for $10 and had a lot of old staples that needed to be pulled.

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2. Paint the frame the color of your choice (I went with a seafoam blue) with your paint 9I used acrylic) and sponge brush or paint brush. Let dry and cover with a second coat if needed.

3. Paint the chalkboard paint on the large piece of white board (mine was 24” x 36”). I covered it using the roller to get a smooth finish for the first coat. I let it dry for 24 hours and then rolled on a second coat. I touched up with a paintbrush.

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4. After the chalkboard area has dried I stapled the chalkboard piece to the frame using the staple gun.

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5. I added hanging hardware to the back (follow your hardware instructions) and hung on my kitchen wall.

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Here’s the finished product. And here’s my girls enjoying it! Yesterday Siri was helping me cook dinner and she would run between me and the stove (I’m taking the picture from the stove/sink area) and was writing down the instructions (coloring little pictures) on the chalkboard as we made dinner. It was SO cute! I especially liked here picture of the strawberry!


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Some of my helpful hints

The white board I bought was from Lowes and came in 4” x 8” sheets. I ended up with 2 other HUGE sheets that I just let the kids doodle on until I get around to framing them as well. From this $13 sheet you can basically get 3 great art areas.

 I try to find frames at antique stores, thrift shops, and discounts stores like Home Goods and Tuesday Mornings because then I don’t feel bad about the price and painting it!

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Kitchen 123: Valentine Project and Heart Freebie

As Valentine’s day is approaching, I decided to be festive and actually do a project. You know, one where I am not on the computer. Ya, that doesn’t happen a lot. lol. If you want to make this heart tree, it’s SO easy and really inexpensive. Use any paper you like…my paper is the Bohemia line from My Minds Eye. I made 9 little “heart trios” as I call them, but you can make any number you like. So here’s the project: I took branches from outside and placed them in a vase. I used a piece of scrapbook paper, rolled it, and stuffed it in the vase. Then I put on these little heart trios. Here’s how to make them:

First, download my heart freebie here. Print is out as your template. Then you are going to want to cute out hearts from 3 different types of papers. I actually folded my heart template in half and folded the scrapbook paper too so my hearts were symmetrical. Then you want to glue stick three of the hearts together so they look like so:

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I then punched a little hole in each of these with a “baby” hole puncher. and hung then on string. I think ribbon would be cute too, but at the moment I don’t have ribbon thin enough for this project. So string it was!

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I did tie a little crochet lace around the top of the vase. I love how graphic this paper is because it feels so organic. I’d also suggest painting the branches white. I didn’t because I like the natural feeling of the branches, but I think that it could be a cute alternative.

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Here’s my Kitchen 123 Recipe card I made to file away this project (See the recipe card post).

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Grab the heart template freebie at my 4shared link: Heart Freebie Template

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