Thursday, September 5, 2013

Industry Expert: Jeanetmarie Smith of Good Hair Cards

I have had the awesome pleasure to meet Jeanetmarie Smith via LinkedIn. With over 25 years of experience in design and illustration, she is still extremely gracious and humble. She has always been kind enough to provide me, a new kid on the block, with advice and constructive criticism. I could think of no one better than her to kick off our experts corner. I hope you enjoy the interview and more importantly learn something that will help you along your journey as an entrepreneur.


How did you get into greeting card design?

In 1985, I started designing business cards for African American hairstylist who wanted illustrations of the latest hairstyles.

What is your creative process like? Do you have specific brainstorming sessions? Do you carry a notebook/sketchbook and write down ideas as they come?

I just start with a sketch or picture of an interesting hairstyle. Then I will work on the sketch until I like what I see.

What made you decide to sell your own cards?

The hairstylists I did illustrations for in the 80’s and 90s started using pictures of their work so the market for my services dried up in the 2000s. I decided to test the market to see if my illustrations would sell on greeting cards.

How many cards do you sell a month?

My cards debuted in April at the 2013 Black Women’s Expo in Chicago. I have sold about 1,500 cards since then.

How do your cards differ from other greeting cards that are currently in the market?

My cards focus on a niche market; Black women and their diverse and sometime elaborate hairstyles.

If any, what experiences have you had as a Black American woman that has made your experience in the greeting card industry more difficult? How did you overcome them?

So far, I have been lucky enough to have none.

What would you say is the most significant aspect in your card sales?

Although I have a website, the vast majority of my sales come through direct marketing. Social media will help you get fan likes on Facebook. However, it takes time before these fans convert into paying customers; if they convert at all. So, I have concentrated on selling my greeting cards through networking events, trade shows and local businesses.

What advice do you have for beginning card designers?

Do your market research. Do not assume people will buy your cards because your family and friends like them. People may like your cards, but that doesn’t mean they will buy them. Test your market with a few cards on a platform like Zazzle.com and go from there.

Be sure to check out JeanetMarie’s fabulous card line with the info provided below.

Good Hair Cards
Good Hair Cards on Etsy
Good Hair Cards on Facebook


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Justice: Trayvon Martin Tribute Card

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Trayvon Martin Tribute Card
Attention: A portion of the proceeds from each card will go directly to the Trayvon Martin Foundation.


After hearing about not guilty verdict of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of

Trayvon Martin, I was hurt and saddened. I began to cry and then I began to think:

“What can I do to help?” An artist by nature, I naturally think in card! My mind went on a

rampage trying to figure out how I could create something that would be worthy of the

cause it would serve. After creating the concept and consulting with my amazing

graphic designer, Devin C. Manning; the Trayvon Martin Tribute Card was born.

The Trayvon Martin Tribute Card is the first in a five card series. This 6” x 6” piece, is

printed on high quality 100 lb. card stock. This card is a definite conversation piece.

With soul piercing eyes, the face of Trayvon Martin is comprised of the names of men,

women, and children who have all been either murdered or severely beaten senselessly.

Goals of the Trayvon Martin Tribute Card

Keep the conversation of senseless gun violence open. We as a nation must do

everything we can to help prevent these acts. We must be more proactive in our

neighborhoods. We must talk to our council members, congressmen, aldermen, etc.

We must go out and VOTE in all elections.

Help raise money for the Trayvon Martin Foundation. Its mission: “to advocate

that crime victims and their families not be ignored in the discussions about violent

crime, to increase public awareness of all forms of racial, ethnic and gender profiling,

educate youth on conflict resolution techniques, and to reduce the incidences where

confrontations between strangers turn deadly.”

By purchasing this card, you will join me, The Gift Is Yours, LLC and many others in our shared goal

of supporting the Trayvon Martin family and the many other families across this nation

who have been joined by common tragedy. Let us turn these tragedies into triumphs together!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Entrepreneur on the Rise: Quanda Bryant of Sweet Stuff Gourmet






Owned by the beautiful Quanda Bryant, Sweet Stuff Gourmet is a dessert business that
makes cakes, pies, and cobblers all from scratch using the highest quality ingredients. Sweet
Stuff Gourmet is mostly known for their blissful sweet potato cakes which are always made
with fresh sweet potatoes. The business targets restaurants, gourmet shops, supermarkets, company parties, and private parties. Mrs. Bryant has been running Sweet Stuff Gourmet on part time and seasonal basis, however, she is now looking to take her business to the next level.


1. How did you know that baking was your calling?


I realized baking was my calling when I saw how much I loved doing it. Not only was it therapeutic,

but my friends thought my baking was delicious.


2. When did you finally decide to start your business?


I decided to start my business after friends continued to tell me my desserts were good enough to sell.


3. How did you come up with your company name?


My good friend Joyce actually helped me come up with that name. She came up with the Sweet Stuff

and I added Gourmet because of the ingredients I use.


4. Out of all of your delicious treats, what is the current customer favorite?


 I'm known for my sweet potato cake. They taste absolutely amazing. Customers always seek

me out at craft shows to purchase them. I’ve encountered people who said they didn't eat

sweet potatoes, but loved my cake. What's great is that folks start out with one of my 4 inch

cakes that I sell at craft shows, with intentions of sharing with their family when they get

home; the next thing I know is they're back for another one or two because they ate the entire cake

before reaching their car.


Sweet Stuff Gourmets' infamous Sweet Potato Cake



5. What has been the best thing about owning your own business?


The best thing about owning my own business is watching something I love doing pay off... literally. I

get to be creative while watching others enjoy that creativity. Eventually, I want to do this full time.


6. What has been the most difficult thing in owning your own business?


Getting step by step information on establishing the business was the most difficult aspect of running

it. Despite what’s said about asking others who are doing what you want to do for advice,

people really don't want to help you.  They see you as potential competition and I get that, but for

goodness sakes, someone could have given me a smidgen of good advice.


7. If you had one piece of advice to give to other small business owners like yourself, what would it be?



I would advise them on how to get started. You need to know the legalities! I would also tell

them to advertise, advertise, advertise. Funny enough,

I need to take my on advice about advertising.


8. Is there a blog, webpage or social networking site where we can find you?


 You can get information about my cakes/desserts on my website at

Sweet Stuff Gourmet . I will also be participating in the Art in the Park Craft Show at

Anderson Park in Montclair, New Jersey on September 21-22.
It's from 10 am to 5pm on

both days. I will be selling my sweet potato cakes, red velvet cake, cobblers, and more... As

always, everything will be made from scratch.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Graphic Designer Internship

We are looking for two AMAZING, energetic, out-of-the-box graphic designers/illustrators who are interested in expanding their portfolio.

If selected, you will have the unique opportunity to bring life to the sketches and concepts of a greeting card designer for an up and coming boutique styled greeting card company.

While this is an unpaid internship, you will have exceptional learning experiences and the possibility of continuing work opportunities for the right intern.

Must Be:
Energetic
Personable
Highly Organized
Professional
Ability to Multi-Task
Open-Minded
Proactive

Required Skills: 
Photoshop/InDesign
Illustrator (huge bonus)
Able to handle multiple assignments
Maintain Permanent Files for projects
Prepare digital files for greeting card style printing

We offer a flexible work schedule, however, we will require a certain number of hours per week. Please send your resume, cover letter, availability and a digital portfolio of at least 7 past projects that display your expertise and versatility to designsbymsdavis@gmail.com. In the subject line write Design Intern - Your name. We are looking to fill both positions within the next 2 weeks.

Good luck to everyone!!! We look forward to hearing from you all..

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Let Us Feature Your Wedding!!!

Photo Credit: Karen Tran

Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!! We are so excited to say that: The Gift Is Yours is currently revamping its blog. Our goal is to make it make it more fun, user friendly and to build an awesome community with our readers known as Gifters. In an effort to make it happen: we need you! 

All of us are a part of this community and we would absolutely love to hear from you. We decided to start today on Wedding Wednesday by requesting you to share your weddings with us and the community we hope to build.

Whether you are having an indoor wedding, outdoor wedding, mutil-cultaral ceremony, destination wedding, Brooklyn Wedding or a D.I.Y wedding let us know. We would like to showcase you and the uniqueness of your special day right here on our blog. 

Why Choose Us
We are committed to sharing and showcasing beautiful things in the most immaculate way.  

It's also a great way to keep your family and friends involved. 

You get to say: "My wedding was featured today!"

You get to relive such an amazing day over and over again and we are pretty sure that would bring a smile to your face!

You get to help build an amazing community.

Hopefully we've peaked your interest and you will be sending requests  to be featured right here on this very blog our way. If you would like to have your wedding or wedding related events featured here, please contact us at: designsbymsdavis@gmail.com and in the subject box write Wedding Feature - your name.

Thank you in advance for sharing with us. We can't wait to hear from all of you!!!

Note: We are interested in all aspects of your wedding. If you have not gotten married yet, but you have had your bridal shower, bachelorette party, reception, wedding d.i.y's that you would love to share or any other aspect that deals with weddings please let us know.

You can aslo respond to this post by commenting directly below the blog, or Tweet/IG us @TheGiftIsYours #FeatureMyWedding !!!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Make It Monday: Half Circle Pennant Banner

Hey Gifters!!! It's time for Make It Monday!!! Today at the crafting like we went back and forth about what to create for today. Due to the fact we are having a small gathering tonight, we decided to create something that would liven up the walls for our guests. That is why we decided to create a Half Circle Pennant Banner.

Pennant Banners are an awesome way to customize decorations for any celebration you are having. They are also very easy to make. You can you use paper, ribbon, string, lace and all sorts of other goodies to create your very own pennant banner and we will show you how!

Supplies

White Paper
1 Fiskars Circle Border Punch with circle guide
Small Scissors
Tape gun or double sided tape
Score Board and Bone Folder
1 piece of white ribbon cut to 48"
5 pieces of blue ribbon cut in various lengths starting at 8" (in order to be tied into some form of a knot)

Step 1
Using the Fiskars Circle guide, trace three 6" circles 

Step 2
Cut out the 3 circles 

Step 3
Place your circle on its respective groove on your Fiskars Circle Boarder Punch 
Note: Be sure to use the guide for the 6 inch circle. As you punch around the circle try your best not to let the circle slip from under the groove after each punch. To avoid this, hold the circle with your left hand always being sure to align it with the pattern guide and turn it counter-clockwise with your right hand. (vice versa if you're a lefty.)

After the first punch, be sure to punch again once you've reach the last dot of the punch you've just created always aligning it with the pattern guide on the punch as pictured below.

When you have completely finished each circle the edge of the paper will automatically come off and because of Fiskars great design, it will be easy to clean up the leftover paper as well!

Step 4
Here is where the process for the half circles begin. You can free hand fold your circles if you would like but I wouldn't suggest it. Take your circles using you scoring board and score them at the half point which is 2 9/16" (it's the dash right after 2 1/2") in between the two dots created by the pattern.

Step 5
Cut the circles in half (you should end up with 6 halves)


Step 6
Using your tape gun, apply the adhesive across the stop of the straight edge

Step 7
Tape side up, apply the ribbon to each half leaving about an inch and a half of space in between

Step 8
Tie your ribbon however you like and place them on the spaces in between each circle half


Hang up your Half Circle Pennant Banner and Enjoy!!!!


Whether you use them for a baby shower, birthday party, or an intimate gathering; pennant banners are sure to equal lots of fun!!!

So Gifters, will you be making a pennant banner for an upcoming event? If so, what kind of banner will you be making??? You can share your #MakeItMonday creation with us by replying right below on our blog or you can respond to us on our Twitter feed @TheGiftIsYours or share your pics with us on Instagram @TheGiftIsYours. If you tweet or IG us, don't forget to #MakeItMonday #PennantBanner !!! We'd love to hear from you and we can't wait to see your Make It Monday Creations.

As always, if you found this post to be: fun, helpful, entertaining or all three make sure you share it with your friends!!!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Indulge, It's National Cheescake Day!!!!!

Hey Gifters!!!! I hope you're enjoying your Tuesday so far. I totally thought tomorrow was the thirtieth of July until I was reminded by my other half that today was indeed July 30th! I know you're probably thinking, why is this day so important and I  am so glad to answer your question. Today is National Cheesecake Day!

I know we live in a gluten-free, diary free, soy free almost we can't eat anything free type of world nowadays but sometime you just have to indulge in the  declared forbidden. --Gifters, today is the perfect day to do it.

I am definitely a Brooklyn girl and I love Junior's Original Cheesecake, but, for this National Cheesecake Day; The Cheesecake Factory literally takes the cake.

For this year's day of showing cheesecake love, The Cheesecake Factory is debuting its newest flavor: Toasted Marshmallow S'mores Galore Cheesecake! This wonderful creation features Hershey's Chocolate Cheesecake topped with chocolate ganache, toasted marshmallow topping, whipped cream and graham cracker. WOW!!! Who created this cake? I totally want to shake their hand.
To add even more of a treat to debuting such a delectable delight, the Cheesecake Factory is also offering dine-in guests the opportunity to have any slice of cheesecake half-off! 
(One slice per customer)

Happy National Cheesecake Day Gifters!!!! I may just indulge in my Cheesecake Factory fave: Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake. What flavor will you be trying today???


If you happen to stop by The Cheesecake Factory or whatever your favorite Cheesecake bakery may be, share how you'll celebrate this awesome dessert love day with us! You can reply directly to this post or Tweet Us @TheGiftIsYours or share your pics with us on Instagram @TheGiftIsYours. Whether you Tweet us or IG us don't forget to #LoveNationalCheesecakeDay ... We can't wait to see your favorites!!!