Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY ETSY SHOP!



photo by Michelle March

photo by Jose Villa


 photo by Best Photography


 Photo by Michelle March
 

 

It's my little shops birthday today! I thought I would share a few significant photos to celebrate, especially my wedding suites that have been so beautifully photographed over the years.  I owe so much to the talented people (other photographers, planners, cake artists, florists) who first got me involved in styled shoots.  When I started out I was mainly doing custom wedding work. Being published on wedding blogs brought so much exposure and new clients to my little baby shop.  I can't believe how it has grown since beginning this journey. Before I go all nostalgic rambles on you,  I am offering 20% off today ONLY.  I rarely do coupon codes but this is a special day!  The code will be valid today only and can be used for prints, cards, and notepads (sorry, custom orders and wedding suites do not apply). Enter BDAY20 at checkout to receive the discount. 

Now, if anyone wants to hear a back story on the shop / beginnings of my illustration career then read on... 

I opened my shop when I was still in art school in 2009.  My mom's friend told her about Etsy, that's how I originally found out it existed. As I hopeful, budding designer I immediately created my own account. I believe it was called "SKCdesigns" back then. haha. Let me back track by saying that in school I was majoring in fashion design.  It's a funny thing because what I took to immediately was fashion illustration and the production side of things (fashion shows, photoshoots, styling).  Upon taking my first textile design class I truly fell in love.  While learning Adobe Illustrator for the first time was beyond frustrating and time consuming, there was something so special about creating patterns that would be turned into fabric that would be turned into beautiful garments... We all know I love wearing/creating a good floral print, so you see how this all starts to tie together.  Pattern making (CAD, ugh) and sewing were unfortunately not my strongest suits in school, however I enjoyed making bathing suits and thought this might be calling, so I did what any hopeful would do and slapped those babies on Etsy along with a few fashion illustrations (insert a million laughing/crying emojis here).  I didn't think much of the shop then. Social media wasn't big yet (no instagram and for awhile I just refused twitter and Facebook because I thought it was weird, lol). So I didn't really have a means or know how to get much exposure (not that my bathing suit collection needed any).  As school came to an end and "real life" was upon me, I knew art/fashion was my calling but I hadn't quite pin pointed it yet.  I took a job freelancing for a major department store doing some textile designing right after graduation.  Again confirming that I loved this side of fashion and I also LOVED doing this from home, as I only had to present designs in their office every two weeks. After that I accepted a design position at smaller apparel company.  Fast forward through eight months of misery.  I knew that I was not meant to be artistically confined to a box in a cubicle while commuting and working weekends.  My mental health, social life, and creativity were suffering bad. With the support of my family (and many promises to them about how hard I planned to work) I quit that job and never looked back. I began vigorously researching and painting...planning and painting, painting, and researching some more. I started my blog (all hideous content at first, obviously) got a Facebook business page and just began posting random artwork and photography.  Jumping ahead, I helped a few friends with wedding stuff and took the time to create some suites to add to my etsy shop.  A few cards here and there. But mostly I just practiced and played with different mediums.  I doodled, sketched, lettered, and tried everything under the sun to find my voice.  Slowly but surely, through much trial and error and a few big fails, I found it. Then after that, people started noticing.  I did a couple styled shoots that got published and more brides started to find my shop. I got asked to do more styled shoots, thus sending even more brides to my shop! I felt inspired again and began painting whatever I wanted on the side.  Slowly some prints crept into the shop, I practiced with lettering quotes that inspired me, really anything that inspired me I painted. This is still true today although I've learned to curate and learned much more about branding in the past couple years so not everything I doodle makes the cut anymore. 

My original intent was never to "start a business",  it was just to do what I love and be my free spirited self, while hopefully inspiring others through art and photography. I was literally livin' on a prayer and my dream for awhile. Over the past few years I've learned so much about business, patience, and dedication, all of which have helped me to turn this into my full time career. Etsy has been an amazing platform to connect me with all types of people, clients, and even press. All good things definitely take time.

"Jump. And you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall"

Thank you for stopping by and reading this today. Your support and kind words about my work here and on instagram always mean so much to me! Enjoy the coupon code and remember, it just lasts until midnight tonight!
XO

Friday, January 10, 2014

BEHIND THE BRAND




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As I've been fine tuning my brand (s) lately, I started a private board on Pinterest, just for me, to organize my inspirations and thoughts.  I have been extremely selective in pinning things that really speak to me, things that have a mood to suit me, and only colors I want to use in my design and packaging.  This is one reason I truly love Pinterest, it's been so helpful to refer to while designing and choosing colors, etc.  I am a completely visual person (go figure) so I can't even tell you how great this resource is to me.  

Sometimes we don't really know why images speak to us...but I think that's fine as long as they are making us feel something. And that's what has happened (to me) so far.  I'm proud of myself for being patient and thoughtful about this process (cue New Year's resolutions).  I am excited for all of the new things I have to offer in the coming months (design and photography wise).  I hope you'll continue to follow along and always feel free to share comments and suggestions.  

Happy weekend!  xx 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

SHOP TALK : HEATHER DAVIS OF PAPER PLEASE STUDIO


I had so much fun shooting the first ever lookbook of Paper Please Studio last weekend.  I was beyond thrilled that owner and designer, Heather Davis, agreed to answer some questions about her new and blossoming business.  I am very inspired by Heather's fresh, clean, and modern take on design and thought it would be awesome if we could see some insight on her process and inspiration.  

FYI : Heather and I have been friends for SIXTEEN years now.  More of a sisterhood I guess you could say.  I couldn't be more blessed to be part of Heathers life and especially this new adventure she in on with Paper Please.  It is extreming rewarding and inspiring to see my best friends find their joy and passions.  I'm so happy we are all on this creative journey together...it makes the ride that much more exciting and amazing!  

Scroll on down to read the interview and see lots of pretty pictures...

















Name: Heather Davis

Company: Paper Please Studio 

Current City: West Palm Beach, Florida 


Tell us a little about what you do and offer on your site? 
Paper Please Studio offers wedding, event and personal stationery. My Etsy shop has everything from custom note cards, wedding invitation suites to wedding day items like menus, programs, etc.

When did you first have the idea to start Paper Please, how did it all come about? 
The past 8 months have been a whirlwind of designing memorable pieces for unbelievable couples. Last year I started designing a few friends’ wedding invitation suites. After a lot of encouragement from friends in the wedding industry, I decided to open an Etsy shop featuring a few designs. Thankfully, the response was very positive. Brides began contacting me with ideas for custom suites. I love collaborating with them and making their vision come to fruition. I’ve also enjoyed working on brand development projects with a handful of talented women.

Where does your inspiration come from? I gather a lot inspiration from where I live and where I grew up, West Palm Beach and Bradenton, Florida. I’m drawn toward soft, neutral tones and Florida’s seaside charm. My friends in the wedding industry definitely motivate me. Their style and creativity inspire fresh ideas.

What initially led you to the field of design? My background is in marketing and graphic design. I've been designing corporate marketing pieces for the past 8 years. I've always been interested in art and had a creative drive. I started designing paper goods as a creative outlet.

What do you love most about creating beautiful paper goods? I love the emotion stationery conveys. Who doesn’t love to receive an encouraging note or an invitation to an exciting upcoming event? Also, it is so encouraging to know that people trust my ability to create something that is so monumental in their lives. Last week a bride sent me text messages from her guests telling her how much they loved the couple’s invitation and how it perfectly reflected their personality. My heart may have leapt through the roof!  

Where is the future of Paper Please headed? I'm looking forward to designing a line of wedding collections. My goal is to have 5 individual, cohesive looks that incorporate every paper element: save the dates, wedding invitations, programs, place cards, menus, stickers, marriage certificates, signs, welcome bag cards, maps, and thank you cards. I am also developing a website to serve as a portfolio.

Favorite things to do when you're not Paper pleasing your life away? I enjoy spending time with my husband, family and friends. It doesn’t get much better than being surrounded by the people you love. I am grateful for the opportunities that I have been given. I just want to have an open heart and eyes to the beauty around me.


Hop on over to the Paper Please shop to see more
And a big thank you to my dear friend for dropping in on the blog today!
xx

Outfit 1 - Dress: Urban Outfitters / Necklace: Tory Burch / Bangles: Forever 21
Outfit 2 - Dress: Urban Outfitters / Necklace: Vintage

all photos (c) shannon kirsten photography