Hi everyone! Today I wanted to show you the cards I mailed off to Johanna as part of the final application process for the Odd Bird Planet Design Team, which includes a sneak of the January 2009 release. I also wanted to give you a peek into the DT application process. Grab a cup of something, this is a long post :)
The first part of the application process was to e-mail Johanna some pictures and a bit about ourselves. 12 of us made it to the finals. We were then all sent the same stamps (a snow globe, Birdhouse Row, Owl-Bert Little Owl, and two sentiments - For You and Sweetness) and given four challenges. I received the stamps on the 8th and mailed them off on the 9th I think - they had to get to California from Newfoundland no later than the 15th so I was really stressed and made all these cards so fast. I was worried that speed would affect the quality of my cards so the waiting process is not easy. These are the four cards I mailed in.
Challenge One: Working With Digital Images
The card you see above involved no stamping. We were e-mailed a digital file that contained images that haven't even been made yet - they will be released as part of a Special Deal in January of 2009, but I am allowed to show them to you now in this sneak peek.
Johanna wanted to make sure we could work with PDF files as sometimes we will be creating before the rubber is even pressed. I had never done this before - eek! We were given this challenge in advance so I had the most time to create this card.
I went to Staples to have the image printed onto cardstock using a color copy machine which printed with an embossing effect. I was really happy with the printing result overall.
The only problem from the printing was that there was a tiny bit of blur on the words. To cover that up I traced around the letters with a Copic marker.
I can't figure out how to thread my dang new Janome sewing machine so I hand stitched the image with some brown embroidery thread, and put it on red felt die cut with Nestabilities for a kitch-y kind of modern retro, home made look. The images were all on one sheet of paper so I had to make them work by cutting them out or covering them up.
Challenge Two: Create a Scene
For our next card we were to create a scene. I wanted to show different styles for each card. The last card was so layered and bright with primary colors. This time I wanted clean but quirky, with pops of color.
I used this chipboard flourish, colored with Copics and edges with Gold Leaf pen as a tree top. The treehouse stamps are popped up and hanging from the tree with some brown thread.
I colored under the popped up images too as I used a thick pop up dot.
I drew and cut the clouds and sponged them with blue ink. Paper piercing and a funky button makes the sun, velvet rickrack makes the grass.
Challenge Three: The Unexpected
This challenge was to create something unexpected with the stamps given to us. I knew I wanted to use the snow globe stamp, but as it's official name is Plain Perch Snowglobe CakestandI was in trouble when it came to creating a new use for it lol!
I tend to get complicated with my cards, and wanted the stamps to speak for themselves on this card. I turned the Snowglobe stamp into a tea cup on stark white background.
The image was stamped twice and embossed with a grainy textured coffee colored Embossing Powder. The cup was popped up with thick glue dots and colored with Copics. I tried very hard to create warm, glowing, honey colored tea in a clear teacup.
Finally, I cut a felt Fancy Pants flourish apart to make a handle, and cut leaves from May Arts ribbon to make green tea leaves. A cup of green tea with green tea leaves = green tea leaves.
Challenge Four: Showcase Your Coloring
I love coloring so you would think that this would be the easiest challenge for me. It was actually the hardest. The stamps were all quite small and didn't have a lot of detail to really go to town. I decided to use a coloring technique with my Copics to create a 3D snowglobe.
I used about 6 colors of blue to create a glowing water snowglobe, then carefully removed the ink's color in tiny little dots to create the look of falling snow in a watercolor type look. This took me two hours but it looked great. THEN I added the Papier Glass Finish in two thick layers (adding a bit of ultra fine glitter to the first layer) and lost the gorgeous watercolor falling snow look! I cried, yep I really did. It was too late to begin again, and if you looked close you could still see the effect. I had to pray Johanna would notice it in person.
I drew snow hills and covered them with ultra fine glitter. I love the font Johanna uses for her sentiments and wanted to showcase the word with a pretty pink tag. I pink heart bead dangles from the tag attached with clear jewelry cord. This one is the most typically "me" card, I let my love of pink run wild.
Application Tips
I hope this gives you a bit of insight into the whole Design Team process if you are thinking of applying for one. I have learned it is often the psychological pressure/stress I put on myself that ends up being the hardest part. I am a perfectionist, and my cards are far from perfect. I am trying to get better and to make what is in my head come out right on paper. So frustrating! I look at those cards now and see flaws and missed opportunities. The eleven girls are really amazing designers. Between the clock and the competition, my nerves started to get to me. I don't know how those contestants on Project Runway or Top Chef do it.
Here are some general points to remember when applying:
-
Send in cards that fit with the company's style. If your style doesn't mesh, don't even apply. You HAVE to work with what you love, or it will show.
-
Demonstrate Your Versatility.Try to send in different types of cards to show different styles and abilities.
-
Don't rely on gadgets, patterned paper and embellishment alone.Companies need to see "you" in those cards. She with the most toys does not always win. It is very important that the stamp is the focus if you are applying to a stamp company. It is a different story if you are applying to an online retailer who sells the accessories - then by all means show off the pretty papers and trims.
-
There are more talented designers than there are spots on teams. Do not be crushed if you don't make it. This is the hardest point for me. I do get crushed. It is not easy to put yourself out there, especially if you are a sensitive person. You have to decide if the chance is worth the temporary pain of rejection. Luck as well as talent will play a part in your selection. Add timing, the right design at the right time, your blog, your audience, who you are, where you are from - it is one big recipe and anything could make the person choosing go AHA! I want HER!
Whew long post. But I hope you enjoyed the cards and the process. Good luck to you if you apply for a design team! If you like to color and love "cute" images, be sure to take a look my post below regarding the Toodles & Binks designer call.
Suzy
























Blinkie Code















I love how your last one looks like a snow globe!
Posted by: Debbie Fisher | Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 11:38 PM
I'm new to your blog but I love everything you do and write. I'm inspired by you and your work. thank you for the information about applying for a design team too.
God Bless!!
Posted by: Crystal Sorrell | Friday, January 09, 2009 at 07:00 PM
supercute!
Posted by: aethlos | Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 01:16 AM
Wow. Wow. Wow.
What an incredible post and a wonderful selection of cards. Your pink snow globe card is one of the most beautiful cards I've ever seen. Seriously.
I also love the range of your style. Gorgeous!
P.S. I read your profile and I'm a Canadian living in Utah by way of California, Oregon and Washington - looks like we switched ;-)
Posted by: Nicole Maki | Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 12:28 AM
I do hope that you make the team... you really do terrific cards and the ones you submitted are amazing.
Posted by: Yanitza | Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 12:32 PM
Love your little globe, so sad about all that work but it still looks terrific, beautiful card, love all the layers!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | Monday, October 20, 2008 at 07:36 PM
Wow, great cards!! I REALLY REALLY hope you get picked...sounds like an awesome opportunity! I'll keep my fingers (and toes) crossed. :)
Posted by: Mary | Monday, October 20, 2008 at 01:36 PM
What stunning cards and great tutorial!!!
Posted by: Katharina | Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 06:24 PM
these are pure eye candy - I love your style!
Posted by: Laura | Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 03:17 PM
Love, Love, LOVE your cards!
Just wanted to let you know that on the last one with the snow globe...the first thing I noticed was the "falling snow" inside it!
Best of luck to you!
Posted by: Carrie | Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 03:23 AM
WOWZERS!!!!
Posted by: JenMarie | Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 12:47 AM
You know Suzy, your cards are amazing! Lots of detailed work! Thank you for the tips...
I am also a very sensitive person. Even when I visit blogs of very talented people like you, I start feel so bad about what I do. I start to think that my cards are the most ugliest cards in the world...
I believe in you! You have a talent from the God... Good Luck!!!
Posted by: Elena | Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 10:43 PM
Fabulous cards. You did an excellent job drawing an eye into the image rather than embellies, which is what Johanna likes. It would be nice to see you come aboard. I love being on the Team. Hope you make it!
Posted by: Beth Norman | Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 07:01 PM
Suzy these cards are terrific! You're in every card you make.
Posted by: Heather Imhoff | Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 05:28 PM
You certainly have any for color and balance!!!! Your cards are so striking!
Posted by: Tiffany Johnson | Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 03:01 PM