Tuesday, 19 November 2013

A Beautiful Mess Challenge Eighteen: Create a Triptych

A triptych is similar to challenge seventeen where two images are linked together but this one is (you guessed it!) three!

Triptych

The book recommends you tell a short story, almost like a comic strip so what better way to do this than tell a story of my lazy dog Beau...


The A Beautiful Mess girls give you a few tips in the book - check the colours so that the viewer's eye travels from one to the next, vary the level of detail and communicate one simple concept. One idea in the book is to create a recipe of raw ingredients, preparation and then the final product... I'm going to do that soon!

Until the next challenge!


Jane x

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20% Off Our eCourse 'Create an Effective Facebook Strategy' Plus a Fun New Competition!

We blogged last week about our first SkillShare eCourse 'Create an Effective Facebook Strategy' and we're excited to let you know that it's now live on SkillShare for just $23/£14!

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SkillShare is a fantastic global website where you can discover new and interesting courses to take at your own pace through video lessons, powerpoints, audio and project tasks. Each class finishes with a final project where students can display their skills and get practical feedback from the teachers.

The final project on our eCourse asks students to complete a full Facebook strategy after being carefully guided by us through six lessons; the power of social media, Facebook's key features, Facebook guidelines, Facebook audits, social media evaluations and finally, strategy. By the end of the eCourse you'll have your strategy, you'll understand how to evaluate your presence and also how to audit yourself and your competitors.

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Enjoy!


Jane x

Sunday, 17 November 2013

A Beautiful Mess Challenge Seventeen: Create a Diptych

I didn't know what a diptych was before I read the A Beautiful Mess book despite unknowingly having made a few myself! A diptych is a pair of images displayed together and, as the book says, it's simple to create but it's the story behind it that takes the thinking.

Create a Diptych

Above, in the book, the girls bring out their love of craft with the cotton - in this challenge they say the key to a successful diptych is pairing something interesting and meaningful together. I didn't want another picture of myself after yesterday's 30-day self-portrait challenge so decided to display my love of cooking and cookbooks in my diptych.

Create a Diptych

I used iPhone app PicPlayPost - a new discovery which enables you (for free) to paste images together and share them on social media or via email... perfect for this challenge!
Tomorrow I'll be creating a triptych!


Jane x

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Saturday, 16 November 2013

A Beautiful Mess - Challenge Sixteen: Take the Thirty-Day Self-Portrait Challenge

A Beautiful Mess Book

In the A Beautiful Mess Photo Idea Book, the girls talk about a photograph challenge they found really rewarding on Flickr - the 365 Challenge. It asked participants to take a self-portrait every day for a year with the following rules...
  • You had to be in the photo yourself in some way
  • You had to take the photo yourself

Thankfully, the challenge in the book was not 365 days of photos but 30 - a modified version following the same rules. The book says how creative they became over the 365 days but I found it tough to remember to take pictures over 30 days let alone a year! 


I tried to capture something that I enjoyed or meant a lot to me every day to include in this challenge although I did have to cheat a little and use older self-portrait photos to complete it! Never-the-less I really enjoyed doing it and here are my results...









Jane x

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Thursday, 14 November 2013

The Best Things in Life... in November

I think November is one of my favourite months due to the beautiful Autumnal colours kicking-in so for this month's 'Best Things in Life' we've answered questions from our favourite Red magazine and also added our own (simple!) question inspired by colours...

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Best Things in Life...

Zest Magazine - One of my other favourite monthly reads (aside from Red) is Zest, the pages are packed full of inspiration for work, life and play. It’s a read a go to when I need a quick pick-me-up and it never fails. I am really sad that Hearst have closed the magazine with immediate effect and that the January issue will be the last, and judging by the reaction on social media, I’m not the only one!

Women's Magazines

Winter Walks - There is nothing better than a winter walk to feel fresh and alive – it conquers stress and worry too! This year my friends and I are visiting Malvern at the end of November to wrap up warm and walk the hills, indulge in hot chocolate and stuff our faces with delicious food!

Sunday Times – I love the entrepreneur interviews on the back of the Money and Business sections on a Sunday. A recent piece featured Luisa Zissman on finding backers for business which was insightful and encouraging, and interesting to read her thoughts on owning property. Another featured the founders of Four, an elegant hair salon in London. The four female founders are the leading hair colour specialists in Mayfair and they talk to the Sunday Times about keeping an eye on profits, rather than focusing on sales.
Luisa Zissman

My Most Treasured Piece of Art is... One of my ambitions is to know much more about art after I read a feature on buying first time in Marie Claire this month. Alex Farkas, co-founder and gallery director of Ugallery shares five essential tips to making the big purchase on your first piece of art. You can read the full article hereIn the meantime, before I take the first step, my most treasured piece of art has to be the paper Christmas tree decoration that I lovingly created when I was 5 or 6 at school. It has survived all these years and still hangs on our tree every year, no cheating with laminate either, it’s there in all its scruffy glory!

My Ultimate Favourite Colour is... Sky Blue it reminds me of the most beautiful sky I ever saw in New Zealand and of course it’s the colour of my football team – Coventry City!

Skydiving in New Zealand


Jane
Best Things in Life...

Speaking to inspirational entrepreneurs for our blog - Nataly Kogan from Happier Inc. is an amazing women with a really interesting story which I loved hearing about, Becca Reeves created Hattie's Wines with a great business idea aimed at women and Nikki Cooper faced the dragons in Dragons' Den for the benefit of her company Inner Me! Read all about these three inspirations here. 

Starbucks Eggnog Latte - yes, the red cups have returned! I am very happy about this although I do not allow myself to move over to eggnog (from caramel) until I am feeling especially Christmassy which is around the middle of November!

Starbucks Red Cups

SkillShare - discovering online learning website SkillShare and then creating an eCourse of our own 'Creating a Facebook Strategy' all in one month has been tough but definitely worth it! Exploring the range of courses available from typography to business planning has been really interesting and I can't wait to start learning myself online in 2014!

**Blog readers can get 10% off our $23/£14 SkillShare course until the end of November here!**

Facebook eCourse

My Most Treasured Piece of Art is... I'm not sure if I can say my own art piece here but I am... my scrapbooks are my most treasured pieces of art. I have been creating scrapbooks detailing important and memorable events in my life for the past seven years amounting to four books and around 200 pages of photos, keepsakes and collectables! I often get them out to reminisce about birthdays, incredible holidays and unforgettable celebrations. I aim to continue to keep scrapbooks until I'm old and grey to pass down to family so they can see what an amazing life I had!

Melbourne Scrapbook

My Ultimate Favourite Colour is... Purple - although my favourites change with the season and my mood! It's purple at the moment as I love the different hews from deep to violet. Plus it's girlie with an edge - a little like me!

Colour purple

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Sharing Our Social Media Skills with Everyone, Our First eCourse is Now Live!

When we launched Katie & Jane, we had one aim and that was to deliver social media training simply, honestly and in a bespoke way to ensure it was meaningful and added true value. We wanted to throw out the jargon and buzzwords, and instead find a way of imparting our social media knowledge in a simple way that inspires confidence and achieves goals.

We also wanted to make our training accessible to as many people as possible, and are big believers in the idea that learning is as much about ‘doing’ and taking action as it is about education. SkillShare was founded on one principle; anyone can learn anything, at any age, at an affordable cost, anywhere in the world.

We are very proud to announce that we have launched our first eCourse with SkillShareCreate An Effective Facebook Strategy and it is now available to sign up to!

“The Future Belongs To the Curious” - Skillshare

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To celebrate the launch we have ten free places to give away worth $23/£14

Facebook is one of the most powerful social networks in the world connecting people with brands instantly and creating a successful Facebook presence is not rocket science - it's all about organisation. You need the knowledge, a clear strategy and the tools to go ahead and make an impact on the platform and this is exactly what you'll get from our course with simple step-by-step projects that you can complete in your own time.

We have packed 12 video lessons and 22 project steps into six lessons which result in you creating a tailored Facebook strategy for your brand. Alongside the lessons are additional resources to help you complete the project steps and enable you to create a really effective Facebook presence.

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Our course gives you experienced knowledge of exactly how powerful Facebook can be for your brand and how to utilise the platform to its full potential to achieve brand goals and objectives. Key units include; the power of social media, the features of Facebook and evaluating your presence.

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Facebook eCourse

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Watch SkillShare’s Manifesto video to find out more about their incredible work here.

Katie x

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Not on the High Street - The Perfect Place for Unique Gift Ideas

Around this time of year my mind turns to finding the perfect Christmas presents for my friends and family. I like to really think about what gift each individual would really love. I think the perfect present doesn't need to be expensive or lavish but it does need to be thoughtfully tailored to them. Saying that, it does take a lot of effort to pick gifts in this way but that's where Not on the High Street comes in! 

Notonthehighstreet.com
I found this site a few years ago while searching for items that could be personalised and have been a regular visitor ever since. One of my latest buys was for my best friend's birthday - a spice cooking kit containing all the ingredients to make a three-course meal delivered to her door every month! She's just moved into her first home so I thought she could treat us when we visit! One of my favourite gifts is a personalised picture we brought for my fiancés auntie’s wedding - whilst in Australia we simply emailed the seller a picture of her beautiful wedding venue and picked the frame. The seller then sketched the venue finishing it off with the bride and grooms names and wedding date - they loved it!
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The founders of Not on the High Street, Holly Tucker and Sophie Cornish, have been an inspiration to me after reading their joint book 'Build a Business from Your Kitchen Table'. They started their business in 2006 with the mission to find the most original items from the best creative small businesses and bring them together in one place. Not on the High Street was literally devised from their kitchen table which they say they still have in one of their meeting rooms! It is one of the UK's fastest growing e-commerce businesses and in just seven years they've gone from having 100 small businesses on board to thousands of creatives. Very inspirational!

The reason I love and use Not on the High Street so much is that it's a very easy way to buy perfect presents for any occasion. The website is beautifully designed to show off the latest products yet very easy to use with items grouped into home, fashion, pets, etc. with each group broken down into recipient, occasion, personality (love this!) and category such as experiences, hampers, ribbon and wrap and sweet treats.

The other reason I'm such a big fan of Not on the High Street is that by buying from them, I am supporting British independent businesses as everything comes directly from one of the creatives who make up their collection of sellers.

The one bad thing about Not on the High Street is that there are so many unique and gorgeous products to buy, it's easy to get carried away! But, with Christmas fast approaching at least I have an excuse to browse and buy, maybe throwing in a few things for myself!

I've picked out a small collection of items I adore from the newest arrivals on Not on the High Street...

Enjoy shopping! Jane x

Personalised Pet Bowl by ADRA - Beau is in need of a new bowl and this will suit him down to the ground!
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Stamp Your Own Cookies Kit by STOMPSTAMPS - I love to give a little Christmas hamper filled with homemade goodies to family members and this year, they can be personalised! 
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Personalised Child Story Book by LOSTMY.NAME - My nephew will be learning to read soon so this is the perfect Christmas present to help him along and bring the story to life. 
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Personalised Tape Sequin or Snow Bauble by THE LETTEROOM - I think The Letteroom is my favourite seller having brought a number of personalised items from them before. These Christmas decorations really jumped out at me... I have to have them for their uniqueness and bright neon colours! 
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