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So I have ordered at least seven sets of business cards for myself in four different designs. Never once have designed them and printed them out actual size to see what they would look like before I pushed the "send to print" button.

That's sort of weird right?

I've never done actual mock ups for the items I am ordering. Stamps, postcards, mailing labels – they just get decided on a whim, ordered and then used.

But I have also never tried to unify the whole package at one time. There seemed to be a bit more pressure when I was making so many small investments at one time.

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So when I decided to do the brand makeover, I first made a "chart" with sketches and notes of what I wanted. 

  • business cards
  • thank you "postcards" (really just flat cards to go in the envelopes)
  • A2 notecards
  • stickers for the outside of the package
  • stickers for the inside of the package
  • 2 text rubber stamps (elisejoy.etsy.com & elisejoy.com) to go on the back of prints & etc.
  • 1 circle stamp for notecards & packaging
  • 1" pin back buttons – still to be ordered.
  • mailing labels with the new logo/return address

I picked basic colors and a super basic font for this redesign so repeating these colors and text made it pretty easy.

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The sizes were pre-determined based on cost and capabilities of where I was ordering the items (all online resources that I will continue to share with reviews as the actual items come in). I printed out my designs on computer paper and trimmed them to size to see them all as one. One part of my brand. One marketing tool. Again, simple font and simple colors? Can't really go wrong in the unifying department.

A couple glances from me over a day and one "yeah, looks good, babe" and it was send to print.

Because here is the thing : no one is going to do this for me. I can talk and think and dream and doodle for weeks about changing up my brand or revamping the shop or developing new product.

Or I can DO IT.

In the first case, I might get an amazing plan. Maybe detailed action steps. Maybe lots of support. Maybe a feeling of progress.

But in the second case, I actually get progress.

If you are on the edge of starting your own shop, or relaunching your own brand, I really encourage you to just start. Make some samples, take some photos & get them on Etsy. Buy a domain. Order your business cards. The hardest step is the first. But after they get easier because you become familiar with making decisions and trusting your instinct.

And the best/worst case scenario? You can always redesign down the line.

ps … I am prepping a post (or maybe a short series of posts) about branding and re-branding. I am not an expert, but am happy to share what I have learned. Any questions? Please ask them in the comments.

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31 responses to “practice round & a tanget about going for it.”

  1. Kal Avatar

    I love it.
    I do happen to be a branding expert. Or I was in my past life before I had babies and decided to only do what moves me.
    The stuff looks good.
    The vibe in the post sounds even better.

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  2. Samantha Avatar

    love what you did 🙂 and yes I agree the 2nd option means progress, but it’s so hard to know if you are investing your money into something that will pay off… like sticker labels. I think though branding your business is something you can’t really “buy”… looking forward to your posts, you are such an inspiration!

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  3. Maria Stenlund Avatar

    you’re awesome! love, love, love your new cards.

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  4. Molly Irwin Avatar

    Agree wholeheartedly with Kal, and I also (3 lifetimes ago) worked in Advertising. looks great + works is key. This satisfies both.

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  5. elise blaha Avatar

    Totally, but I think of it as the customer – how much more fun is it to receive the package with the cool sticker on the outside? How much more likely am I to shop again? Also — I got a pretty killer deal on 700 stickers. More info soon.

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  6. Sarah Swann Avatar

    I could definitely use a little push! I’ve attempted to start a custom scrapbooking business, but it hasn’t quite caught on yet. I’ve had two orders, both my my mother-in-law, God love her. I’m afraid to advertise where I’d have to spend money because I don’t want to pay for it, but it doesn’t pay me back. I’m feeling a little discouraged. I’ve considered and ETSY shop with some premade stuff to see if it sells, just can’t commit yet. Looking forward to your advice!

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  7. Monika Wright Avatar

    Because Ali Edwards chose my Summer in the Life mini-album to be featured on her blog for her Stories of Summer series, it motivated me to finally post products in my Etsy shop that I opened back in 2008. I had it opened for 2 years with nothing in it. Wow, I need that push. And what surprise to be earning money and learning that people admire my products. My collateral materials came from VistaPrint {I am a former Marketing Director, now SAHM} where everything I ordered was free {labels, post cards, magnets}. It has helped me to learn what I really use and need. Can’t wait to see your sources as I go forward with a more custom look for my shop.
    And, I just loved all the resources, ideas, and mini-album knowledge you shared in your class. Thanks…I had so much fun!

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  8. elise blaha Avatar

    Yes, totally!! All of my first rounds of materials came from vistaprint. (business cards postcards) soo in-expensive and a good lesson in what was needed/what I liked. The postcards I ordered for this round are from vistaprint too.

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  9. Sarah Avatar

    I think your ideas are great 🙂 I don’t know about you, but I can be a total sucker for packaging. So, I think your ideas (stickers, stamps, letterhead…) are great. I am much more interested in a product that comes in an interesting package.

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  10. Nadia Avatar

    elise I love your style in everything you do. it really is “YOU”! love, love, love them all! and love that you share what you learn as you go along. that is a true gift and I thank you for that. I have been trying to kick myself in the butt and open an etsy shop, but here I sit. trying to figure out how to kick myself in the ass without hurting myself! ciao!

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  11. Natanya Avatar

    Elise,
    Like Kal said, I love the “vibe.” I am curious as to what your process was for determining what would be on your business cards and how you wanted the info displayed? Or maybe just your process in general.
    Thanks for sharing what you’ve learned,
    Natanya

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  12. justine Avatar

    I never ever ever ever just skim over your posts. And what I mean by that is that you always have such amazing content! And I love it. Thanks!

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  13. amy tangerine Avatar

    love this plan of action. i was told a long time ago (and it’s stuck with me) that it’s not how many ideas you have, it’s how many you make happen.

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  14. Krystal Avatar

    Elise, what are your tips for advertising your shop/blog?

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  15. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you!! so sweet.

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  16. Donna Avatar

    you’re awesome! I’ve been meaning to do a laundry list of things and well.. I just have to DO IT! 🙂 looking forward to your future branding posts.

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  17. sophie Avatar

    Hey Elise, LOVE what you’re doing! I took a BIG step a couple of months ago and started a blog. My question is; how do you get your “name/product” out there? I’ve linked my blog site to my twitter and facebook accounts, I post my blog updates on both sites but I’ve got NO hits. Maybe it just takes time and I totally get and respect that but I don’t want to already feel discouraged. any tips?

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  18. elise blaha Avatar

    it takes a while, that is for sure. I have been blogging for 4.5 years. I think my blog started getting more readers because early on I was active on scrapbooking message boards… basically, my tips are to keep blogging for you. Develop and maintain your own voice. Post often. Take really good photos.

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  19. Michelle Wengert Avatar
    Michelle Wengert

    As a customer who has ordered from you in the past, it was SO FUN to get an extra little something with my order! the ‘long live handmade’ card is now a permanent resident in my craft area. Your stuff looks great and I think you are spot on (or circle sticker) with the added touches for your customers.
    This is all really great stuff. Thank you for sharing!!

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  20. Rachel Avatar

    Love this post, and I look forward to your branding post/series!!! My question is: I have extremely limited resources (extremely), so if I was only able to invest a little into one area/item of branding what would you choose as the most important? Buisness cards? Postcards? Etc? Just curious to hear your thoughts. 🙂 Also, do you have any advice about how to come up with branding that really fits you and what you do?
    Your posts are always so inspiring and I always look forward to reading them!

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  21. Johanna Avatar

    Rachel, something that immediately came to my mind was a stamp. When you get a custom made stamp, you can use it for all sorts of things! You can cut some cardstock, stamp it, and use it as your business cards. You can print your correspondence on a simple b/w printer and add your logo stamped in color. You can make tags. You can make stickers. You can stamp the back of photos. You can stamp envelopes. Packages. Whatever! 🙂

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  22. Shawn Avatar

    The colors and type really pop so beautifully!
    Awesome!

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  23. elise blaha Avatar

    I would say business cards. Through vista print you can get 250 for about $30 (it says free put adding a logo, backside and paying for shipping adds up.) You could also order a custom stamp (about $15) and stamp your own cardstock cut to business card size…

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

    great minds! should have read this first!

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  25. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    Was there an “a-ha” moment when you knew your brand was successful ? Obviously you have been building it for a while, but was there any achievement or success that made you think “this is turning into something really cool?”

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  26. chelsea Avatar

    LOVE this post! Elise, thank you for being so inspiring, seriously. I can’t wait to read the post of your sources. Also, I would love to hear where you print your posters that are for sale in your etsy shop? I need to research more printing places and companies that do quality reprints for some of my art. Any tips? That would REALLY help get my shop going! 🙂
    P.S. the big mini workshop was awesome!

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  27. Meg Avatar

    I use vistaprint for all my promotional stuff! I LOVE it. Good luck with everything!! Need someone to photograph everything? I’ll photograph your stuff for free!

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  28. Katie Avatar

    Love your cards! 🙂

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  29. chris Avatar

    So this just showed up in my Google Reader… :-/
    Love how everything looks together. Great job Elise!

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  30. Leandra Barclay Avatar
    Leandra Barclay

    Been a fan for a while, just getting my own business off the ground this advice and information is so helpful to me, really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

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