Sunday, June 26, 2011

How to change your blogger background.

A Blog is a personal reflection of who you are and what your blog is about. A blog background can assist you in conveying that message. And it is fun! Here is how you can personalize your blog:

1. Find a color you would like to use. When you find that color....get the hex code.
You can find a list of hex codes and the colors here. Think of it as the digital paint chip.
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color.html If you have the RGB color codes you can use this easy generatior to find the hex code http://www.javascripter.net/faq/rgbtohex.htm

2. Log in to your blog, and Click the DESIGN button in the top left corner of the page.

3. Then in the top left corner click on TEMPLATE DESIGNER.

4. Next you will click on ADVANCED and BACKGROUNDS. Then once you place the color code you desire in OUTER BACKGROUND box. Click on APPLY TO BLOG to save changes. Now that this is done lets add some personallity to our color.

5. Click on BACKGROUND. Then click on patterns or transparant. This will give fun options for your blog and your color choice find what works best for you. With millons of colors in the world your blog background is sure to be unique. Here is the one I choose with my favorite color red...or Dark Red. click on each one to see how it looks in your blog.. Click on DONE when you have found the one you want.
If you follow this HOW to let me know...I want to see your results....How did you like it? Share you blog link in a comment so others can see as well...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Going Green

I have a confession. I am a rebel. I tend to avoid or do the opisite of what is expected or requested of me from society. I don't want to do something that is considered popular just for the sake of the popularly. I want to do something becasue in my heart I believe it is the right thing to do.

The approach of "Going Green" seems to me to be a huge media propaganda project for the greater good, and the future blah blah.... I really don't like the emotional blackmail guilt trip to going green as a reason for my participation. (If you don't go green you must not want to give your kids a great future, or you don't like polar bears) This is the point where the rebel in me comes out.....I can't be the only one? Am I? The green movement has been widely commercialized, there is a green alternative to almost everything. Manufactures are putting lables on thier products saying that they are green, but are they really. GRRR

People love celebrities. It seems to be the fad to for celebrities like Lenordo DiCaprio to urge his fans and others to "go green". How can one refuse? He is so cute, he must be right. (I am being so sarcastic) How can someone (Leo) with a larger carbon foot print than mine tell me I need to go green. (he wastes more electricity lighting his tennis courts, then my entire house uses) It seems really funny to me. I think folks would go green and stay green if it was something they really believed in, and not a fad....or the popular thing to do...

I consider my self a very green person but I bet there are some ways I can do a much better job.

I am going to discover ways to reduce my waste without increasing my budget. I hope you sit back and relax and enjoy my journey, and don't be afraid to let me know what you think. I am not wanting to debate to much....be a grown up.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

How to add Etsy Mini to Blogger

Adding your an Etsy Mini to your blog will definitely increase traffic to your Etsy shop. It is alot more effective than just a plain ole' link. There are alot of steps. You can add a mini to the side of your bar or to one of the pages on your blog.   OR FILL AN ENTIRE page buy adding it to one of your tabs on your blog.  Just increase your number of rows and columns.  

Here is how TO:
1. Log in to your Etsy Shop
2. Click on the YOUR ACCOUNT at the top of the Etsy Page. Look on
the left hand side of your page you will see PROMOTE. Choose Etsy Mini.

3. Then choose how many columns and rows....Your choice....It will show you a preview. Then copy the code. (Java script for your personal website and blog.) If you are putting the Mini on the side columns I recommend 2 columns. It doesn't matter how many rows your choice. On a page. Fill that baby up.

Then log on your blog click on Design, then ADD A GADGET.
Choose to add a HTML and paste your code in the box. Add a title of your choice before saving. You can always go back and adjusting collumns and rows to fit your blog.....Or adjust you column width in blogger.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

How to Add a Signature to your Blog

UPDATED 2/1/2013
One of my most asked questions is how to add a signature to the bottom of your blog. It is super simple. I have seen some REALLY complicated tutorials out there so beware.

1st thing you must do is create your signature and save as a PNG file with a transparent background or use a background that will match your blog. 
-You can use picnick OR image Monkey or any software you have. You can use Publisher and PowerPoint and right click on the image and save it as a png file.
-If you can't figure out how to make one you can always request that I create you one from my etsy store. 
-There are lots of scams out there about Signature creators. Please avoid them. If I find some safe ones I will post them. If you know of any please post below in the comments. I don't like the ones that require you to sign in, or give your email address. That usually means they want to send you lots of spam, and who likes spam. The best thing to do it just find a font you like and type what you want as your signature.

Save that image in an online album. The same album you use for your avatars would be perfect. I have gmail and I use Picassa.


1. Go to the top of you blog and click on SETTINGS
2. You will now scroll down to the title POST TEMPLATE (it has a blue word that says add...when you click it you will get the box) in this box you will post this code 
(img src="http://theURLlocationofyourimage.png") Replace the ( )'s with < >. If you don't this will not work...
Then Save your changes. Now each time you compose a blog posting your signature will be located at the bottom. When you start a new post you will find the signature is already there. SO DON'T DELETE IT.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Handmade Packaging

Packaging your products doesn't have to be expensive. Just invest a little time and shop for FREE supplies from your recycling bin.

I made 4 pillow boxes from 2 boxes of cereal, left over scrapbook paper, and ribbon. (I didn't purchase anything) This is a great finish to your products and a very inexpensive and eco-friendly way to add that finishing touch to your handmade products.
Materials needed for this Project.
*Boxes
*scissors (not your good Pair)
*scrap 2 x 12 strip of scrapbook paper (you can make 6 strips from one page, Perfect when your scrapbooking stores have paper marked down to 5 for $1)
*Other emblishments that you choose.
*Glue (your choice, elmers, rubber cement or a glue stick)

1. Trace your pattern on the outside of your box, Leave the brown on the inside. I found my pattern HERE. Size your pattern to meet your needs. I cut one of the folded notches out and just fliped it around 4 times to make my notches. You could also print 2 patterns one for the outside and one for the insides. My Boxes are about 4 1/2 x 6

2. Cut out your pattern, and score your folding marks. I scored mine by pressing hard when tracing, and backing my box with a thick cardboard. It really made scoring super easy.

3. Glue down the flap. I set a heavy object on top of it while I traced and trimmed the other boxes.

4. Fold down your edges. I used my 1" circle punch to make the notches at the end but you can just trace and trim those notches if you don't have a circle punch.
All that is left is to decorate. You can make you can make your packaging as fancy or as understated as you want.

Today I counted the boxes in my recycle bin and I have about 7. Some I could make 2 Boxes from some I can make 1. If I owned my own handmade business that would be about 10 FREE boxes a week. A great TIP would be to trim out your boxes and store in a place out of the
way. Be sure to put your left over trimmings back in your recycle bin.

I embellished this box with 2 different types of paper, a tulle flower and paper rose flower. Just to show you can go overboard with your packaging if you wish.
I chose this paper because it matches the box perfectly. I used some thin embroidery floss to wrap the package. I used my 1" circle punch to make a small tag. You could stamp an image or write "thank you" on this tag. It is up to you.



I used a clear label on the package and couldn't see it as well as the label printed on white paper.
But I think the over all appearance matches my blog perfectly. www.vampirecraftin.com

I could have just used cardstock and paper I purchased but I really wanted to make this project for inexpensively as Possible, and as GREEN as possible. I would love to see your pillow boxes if you make this craft I would like to see it. Post a link in a comment or email it to me.

Here are some I saw online that were just tooooo cute.

Thanks...


Monday, May 23, 2011

A Few Do's and Don'ts



When representing your business on the web via your blog or other social media outlets here are a few guidelines. These are going to be hard to hear.

1. DO NOT revel your political positions on the politics or current events. YIKES did that hurt.

While your political position is an important aspect of who you are you don't want to offend any potential customers. Today's handmade business owners find themselves celebrating great success all over the US and beyond. (I have sold products to customers in London, Canada, Australia, and Malaysia.) I gaurentee they would not purchased from me if I expressed my political beliefs, or maybe they would. Either way it is important not say.

On your business blog try not to follow any political websites publicly. Unless your business caters to a particular population. For example if your Etsy shop sells Religious Catholic merchandise, I can understand following a relgious cathloic organization or blog publiclly........ BUT if you sell jewelry and you follow an atheists site and it is branded all over your blog.... Expect to drive customers away rather than draw them in.

On facebook and twitter be sure not to make your daily posts about What the hell "politician"was thinking on press conference even if it seems to be a popular opinion. Your business facebook page and twitter account is a platform to post your business information and not a place for polictical debate. DO post thoughts and prayers for Earthquake and national disaster victims. Even go as far as to maybe letting folks know that a portion of your proceeds (to the red cross) are going to help such disasters. (make sure it is going to happen, what an awful thing if no donation is made) If I see an artist I like I may go ahead and make a purchase for a charity.

If you sell green or eco products. Make sure you are not posting about something you did that wasn't environmentally friendly.

I personally don't follow sites or purchase from shops who are constantly posting their political opinions. Whether I agree or not.

2. AVOID making comments on blogs, facebook posts, twitter posts, and emails about your a customer or person getting on your nerves. It is a matter to be kept private, or in a feedback comment. Even if the other person is participating in cyber bulling keep your composure. If you participate in back and forth banter you will be the one looking like a fool in the end and your business with suffer. If you are a mom, your kids are watching how you are handling things. Are you taking your own advice about cyber bulling? Of course if you keep it all business, and less personal you will not have any problems. Unless someone is jealous because you are so awesome they want your success, so take any attacks as a pat on the back for your great success.

As proud as you may be of your city and region. Don't put down a particular city or region. ****On a side note. I am from Texas. I take all Ani TEXAS comments personally YALL***
At the same time I love to hear about things going on in other parts of the country and beyond. I am so jealous when I see your snow photos. It is perfectly acceptable to share your regions culture. EVEN more so if it helps sell your products.

Do not hit any other hot buttons with respect to social media. This includes off-color comments, bad language, raunchy jokes etc. That is content not to post. What may seem like an innocent post on social media could shed a bad light on us if what we are posting is any way offensive to someone else who might read it. Remember, if you are using social media for business, the idea is to attract others not send them running for the hills. Do not post something you don't want the whole wide world to see forever. That may sound silly but as human beings we sometimes run on emotions. What we post can stay there for all prosperity. If you aren't sure you will feel the same way tomorrow, it's better not to post it. Take a deep breath, sit on your fingers or hide your computer keyboard if you have to. Anything that could be viewed as unflattering or negative is best left off your social media outlets.


3. DO NOT solely blast out sales messages by social media. If that is all you ever do, you are missing the boat. Social media is also about attraction and engagement. No one likes to be sold all the time. This is a fact that is true in both business and life. There are many other ways to add value to your social media content that work to attract more people instead of repel them and we will cover some here. Do not become a spammer. If it is spam, feels like spam or even has a hint of spam, it's best not to post it. Spam is spam no matter how you slice it and no one likes that diet. One general rule to use is that if you would not want to receive it or would consider it spam, do not send it.

DO talk about yourself and what makes what you have to offer special. You are special. TALK ABOUT Some beautiful fabric you saw at..... Share a product you found while web surfing....Share a great idea for your home or business..... BE a customer purchase something from another handmade business and give a comment......Talk about your kids winning a spelling bee or getting all A's...There are several things you can do to make things not so cold but professional at the same time. It depends on your business.

I personally have a weakness of awful grammar and tons of misspellings. It is something I really try hard to work on. I hope that I don't loose any potential customers because they feel I am not competent enouph to be their designer if I can misspell a simple word. I know that I am constantly working on improving. We all have our weakness. Sometimes my store name Vampire Craftin draws folks away. BUT I do love vampires, my last name is BITENC (biteneck) and I am always asked to REVAMP logos. No need to make it worse by not following the guidelines above.

If you need any more help or advice you can always ask my friend on Sammi www.frecklelips.com She has a talent for launching business in to the next level.

What do you think? Did I miss anything?



Friday, May 20, 2011

Finding logo Inspiration

You can find inspiration for your shop appearance and logo anywhere. You can inspired from the city you live in, your culture, your product, or a handmade greeting card. I often receive photos just like this one from customers who want me to be inspired by the image to create the perfect logo for their business.

I was blog hopping the other day and loved this card. I just love the colors. It is a custom design by Sampin' Pretty she has awesome card designs, and since she is a stampin up consultant you will know exactly where to find the products she designs with. You can also find tutorials on her blog as well. Follow her newsletters so you don't miss anything. http://www.stampinpretty.com/2009/02/little-red-leaves.html


With this inspiration I designed this Etsy shop great for any handmade business. It is not an exact duplicate. I just used it for inspiration.