Thursday, May 21, 2009
Home Page Design
I've never designed a web page before, so I am using a tutorial from sixrevision.com to get started. I'm going to have a good long look at other websites next week to see what I need and want. (I know the product image is no good, its from a webcam, but I put it in just for now.)
Reading the comments on this tutorial is amusing. Apparently, "Web 2.0 style" is soooo 2006!
My email address for this venture is vinally@vinally.ca
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Vinally.ca
For the moment I am having my vinally.ca domain point to this blog, until I can devote time to creating my new website.
I chose the name Vinally for a couple of reasons. One, because Vinally rhymes with "finally" as in, the final destination of those used vinyl banners. Oh yes, and it rhymes with "vinyl". The "Ally" part goes with my first name, Alison.
I put some gradients into the logo because that seems to be a current style.
I chose the name Vinally for a couple of reasons. One, because Vinally rhymes with "finally" as in, the final destination of those used vinyl banners. Oh yes, and it rhymes with "vinyl". The "Ally" part goes with my first name, Alison.
I put some gradients into the logo because that seems to be a current style.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Soap Box from recycled vinyl
I wonder if any soapers out there would like to package their handmade soaps in a nice, recycled vinyl box such as this one? It could have the company name in a surrounding sleeve, or it could be a vinyl decal, or it could even be carved out into the packaging itself. The vinyl takes a fold well enough if I put in a cut dashed line on the fold lines. I suppose something like this could double as a travelling soap dish, also. But more thought would be needed on that score.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Getting ready for June craft shows
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Expandable mesh in billboard vinyl
I have been designing different mesh patterns for my soap totes. I decided to create an expandable mesh using cuts designed in Adobe Illustrator, then cut with Sure Cuts a Lot and the Cricut Expressions machine. its a real simple cut pattern as you can see, and it produces diamond-shaped holes.
I am enthusiastic about the possibilities, from garden fencing to bags, to oversized-soap-bar totes. I wrapped the sample around an applesauce jar jusst to see what would happen. A bunch of this mesh would be good for packing or storing glassware, and it itself does not take up much space when not in use, and is reusable. Better than wrapping stuff in newspaper, IMHO.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Three Soap Tote Designs
A soap tote is a bag made out of recycled vinyl, that has an inner mesh drying sleeve that hangs down when drying, then folds up for storage and travel. The loop can be hung on anything that is handy, even a tree branch when camping. I have been working on designing the mesh, then harmonizing the design to go along with the mesh. That is why the fish scale mesh has a gold fish ornament. The bucking Bronco one is rodeo themed because the Calgary Stampede is coming and visitors to our city might like this sort of souvenir. If you notice I have incorporated the bucking bronco into the mesh.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Koi pond soap bag
I started thinking that the soap bag pattern needs some downsizing. Back to the Illustrator file to do some trimming.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Reinterpreting a Design
I decided to revisit the original soap tote design and replace the mesh with a mesh that was inspired by the shirt that Rachel Ray was wearing on her show a few days ago. This is just a prototype but the gist of the design is there. The position of the design elements needs reworking, for sure. What was I thinking?
Anyway, there's much less sewing on this design and no zipper so it goes together much faster. I'm going to make a bunch of these and market them at local craft fairs in June.
Sorry for the blurry photo, my husband has the proper camera.
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