Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Enjoying the Holidays

I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas! We certainly did, and now I am just spending this week relaxing and surfing the 'net. A few more days of laziness and I'll be back in blogging business.

Now, if you're really itching to hear from me, I did write an extensive post about my adventure making The Pioneer Woman's cinnamon rolls. Feel free to hop over there.

Custom Blog Design

Oh, and one more thing, Erin, the designer who created BBD's new design has given Designer Blogs a whole new look and they are having lots of generous giveaways this month. Please stop over there, look around at what they have to offer and don't forget to enter the giveaway.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How to Clean Up Your Profile

Good, True & Beautiful


This is something I did a while ago, but never thought about making a post or tutorial out of it, until I was reading a friend's blog this morning. Sharon, at Good, True and Beautiful, did a post a few months ago on how to make your Blogger profile a little spiffier.

I have multiple blogs: my personal blog, Moving Forward, BBD, a blog for my Usborne business, one for my Classical Conversations homeschool (private) group, a photography blog that I've long neglected and a few test blogs. I don't want everyone seeing my "blog clutter" so I hid those other blogs.

Sharon did a wonderful tutorial on how to do just what I did. If you have a few extra blogs, like those for playing around with your template (but not if you have a custom one because that is a no-no), this is a great tutorial to follow.


Special Note: When  you go over to Sharon's site, you need to ooh and aww over it. She is another talented do-it-yourselfer, doing all her own blog design work. I first discovered her blog when she asked me to do a private blog critique. She had a great blog already, but was very receptive to the few changes I suggested. Her blog continues to grow and blossom every day! It really is "Good, True and Beautiful."

Monday, December 21, 2009

Beautiful Blog Series: Songbird

We have another first for our Beautiful Blog Series - an international blog! How exciting! Songbird, a blog run by Marianne, in the Netherlands, is the Beautiful Blog I would like to recognize this week.



Marianne actually contacted me last week, asking me to look over her site to see what I thought. Well, I thought it was gorgeous! And, she has done all the design herself!! I so admire do-it-yourselfers who can really do it. She had done an absolutely lovely job on her blog.

Things I love about Songbird are:
  1. Very pleasing-to-eye color scheme.
  2. Subtle yet beautiful header.
  3. Highly functional and well done navigation bar.
  4. Social media icons that match her blog.
  5. A neat and tidy side bar.
  6. Easy to read text in the posting and sidebar areas. 
Marianne writes about decoration and crafts, about vintage inspired thrifting and living life to it's fullest. It is not only a blog that is lovely to look at, it is definitely a blog worth reading and following.

Congratulations, Marianne, for having a beautiful blog! I admire all you've accomplished with your blog design and hope to one day be able to do the same. Below is a button for you to add to your sidebar or in a post if you would like to share it with your readers.









Please Note: To see more beautiful blogs, head over to Designs So Pretty, where a beautiful blog is featured almost every day!



Friday, December 18, 2009

5 Steps to a More Attractive Blog

Okay, I hope this comes as an intervention for some bloggers, but please know that I write this post with love.

I visit a LOT of blogs in the "Blogosphere" to find new designers and "beautiful blogs" to feature. More often than not I find blogs that have fallen prey to many design pitfalls. So, I am going to list a few steps you can take to spiffy up your blog so that more readers stick around.

  1. Center up the buttons on your sidebars, please. It is so easy to do and it will make your blog look so much better. 
    • Simply go to the gadget with that HTML code for the button and add < center > to the beginning of it and < / center >to the end of it. (Take out the spaces I added so that this post wouldn't be centered.) 
    • If you don't like any to be centered, rather left-justified then go into the gadgets with the button that is centered and take out the the < center > and < / center > that was added to the HTML by the creator of the button.
  2. Get a free, premade or custom design for your site. It hurts my heart when I go to someone's blog and they still have the generic Blogger template up. There are too many options out there to not give your blog a face lift. You need help with that, please leave me a comment and I'll walk you through it.
    • You don't have to get a fancy or elaborate blog template, just getting a custom header will bring a boring blog to life. See the Mulberry Spot to see what I mean. Or, customize your header font like I did at Hollywood Photography (my long forgotten photography blog).
  3. Make a link list post for the hundreds of sites you have linked on your blog's sidebar. This is so easy and will really tidy up your sidebar so much! 
    • To do this simply create a post called "Links" or "Friends" or "Places I Go" or whatever you want to call it. Then copy all the links into that one post. 
    • After you have the post created, add a list or link list gadget to your sidebar. Title is whatever you decided on for the post title. Then add the URL address of that post to the link. 
      • An example of this is at my personal blog, Moving Forward. I have a "Categories" list that links to one post or several posts.
  4. Make the font on your blog one that is easy to read, both in style and size. I have stopped by some blogs that had the font so small that I couldn't hardly read it. 
    • Another step in making your posts easy to read is to add paragraph breaks. If I stop by a blog and they have a post that is one long paragraph, I click right on out. Break up what you are writing about into several small paragraphs. 
      • If you try to add  paragraph breaks but they don't "stick" then go into the HTML code part of your post and add < p > or < br > where you want the breaks. (Take out the spaces I have added.)
  5. Clear out some of the ads you have on your site. Some blogs have so many ads, both on the sidebars and in between posts that it is hard to see where the actual posts are. Very distracting, very busy.

    Here are some posts by other bloggers, about what to do or not to do concerning your blog.

    Ten Blogging Mistakes by Darcy at My 3 Boybarians
    Blog Desgin: Keep it Clutter-Free and User Friendly by Melanie at Blogging Basics 101
    Basic Blog Design Principles by Karla at Modern Media Mom

    Laughing at myself because the title of this post had a spelling error! How gracious of the commentors not to mention it. 

    Thursday, December 17, 2009

    To Wordpress or Not To Wordpress

    Last night and this morning I had something on my mind that I hadn't thought about in a few months - should I move Beautiful Blog Designs to Wordpress? There are certain advantages to moving, which my inexperienced self wouldn't even dream of trying to explain. However, something weird happened this morning that I can't help but think was my answer that an eventual move is "meant to be."



    life with my 3 boybarians

    I go through my little ritual of checking in with various blogs, seeing what they're up to, and one of them was Darcy (designer at Graphically Designing) at her personal blog My 3 Boybarians. Low and behold, her most recent post was all about why people are moving to Wordpress. She gives a little test at the end to help you make your decision. I highly recommend reading the post if you are at all curious about Wordpress.

    While I do not currently run ads or make one red cent from this blog, and don't really plan to ever earn money from it, I have an idea that would allow me to feature ads that can benefit readers and designers. A move to Wordpress would better enable me to do that.

    Now, don't fear, I won't be moving any time soon. I just got this rockin' new design from Designer Blogs and I want to "wear" it for a while. Hopefully by the time I move, Erin will be designing for Wordpress also (hint, hint, Erin).

    And, a positive result from a move would be that the current Wordpress bloggers who feel like red-headed step children hear at BBD, will definitely get more attention.

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009

    Designer Moves Down the "Bloggyland" Street

    I am very excited for a sweet, generous blog designer who is always enthusiastic and supportive of what I do here at BBD. Heather, who created fantastic FREE blogger templates at Butterflygirlms Blog Designs, has moved her design site to LeeLou Blog Design. LeeLou Blog Design offers great custom and premade designs, and now they can offer custom-looking free templates via Heather. What a jewel they got!



    Leelou Blogs


    Heather's old blog site will now be her personal blog. So, if you have her in your blog reader, keep it there as she's a great one to follow. But, if you want her designs as well, make sure to add LeeLou Blog Designs to your reader.

    You can also catch Heather occasionally at Adori Graphics on Freebie Fridays, when she creates free backgrounds and headers with elements from Louise's scrapbook packages.



    Congratulations, Heather, on your exciting move! I can't wait to see all the new designs you create. Your talent continues to grow and grow!

    Monday, December 14, 2009

    Beautiful Blog Designs: To Everything a Season

    To Everything A Season

    Our "Beautiful Blog" this week is To Everything A Season. It is run by Diana and is actually the first blog with a scrapbook look that I have recognized.



    What I love about this blog is the soft color in the background with bold colors used to accent and give it some pop. On a functional level, I appreciate that she has a navigation bar because those are so helpful to their readers and help keep the blog a little more tidy. She wisely uses a label cloud and a scrolling button gadget to keep her sidebar from looking too cluttered.

    Diana's blog was designed by Jill at Blogs by Sneaky Momma. She does beautiful work, so go take a look if you are in the market for a new blog design for the new year. Also, she has a special on mini-makeovers for holiday designs.

    Congratulations, Diana, on having such a beautiful blog! Here is a button you can put in your sidebar or in a post if you would like to share this feature with your readers.











    Special Note: Wonder how I choose the "Beautiful Blogs?" Read this post. If you know of a blog that is beautiful and meets the qualifications listed, please contact me or leave their address in a comment.

    Sunday, December 13, 2009

    This winner of my giveaway of a custom blog design from Designer Blogs is Casey from Bundles of Beginnings. Her blog already sports a design from Erin which is absolutely adorable, but now she gets her wish of having a new look created for her. I can't wait to see what Erin does next.

    I just have to share something funny. Last night I was thinking about the giveaway and felt bad for the person in the first spot because you never see the first entry win, do you? Well, low and behold when I had Random.org pick the number, it was the first entry. How funny!

    Anyway, congratulations Casey! Your spot in the queue says "BBD Giveaway Winner" so watch for your turn. Also, you may want to read over the post I just wrote about getting a new design. It will help you and Erin both (she has read it and loved it).

    Random Integer Generator

    Here are your random numbers:

    1

    Timestamp: 2009-12-13 14:37:23 UTC

    Friday, December 11, 2009

    Getting a New Blog Design 101

    Since I just went through the process of getting a custom blog design for the third time, I feel like I know enough about the steps to share them with you. Hopefully it will help equip new bloggers for their first design, and help designers by working with better prepared customers.

    Step One: Finding the Designer
    Once you know you want a custom look for your blog, the first step is to find the designer you want to work with. Don't rush into a contract with the first designer you come across. Instead, look at several designers before deciding on one, and here are the things to look for when shopping designers:
    1. Portfolio - do they do the style of design you want? If you really want a modern look for your blog and all they design are scrapbook style blog, then they may not be the best designer for you. Also, are the blogs in their portfolio pleasing to you? Are you impressed with her work?
    2. Prices - these will vary depending on the designer's skill level and experience. The more experiences, highly trained designers will demand well over $100 for their work. The more self-taught, still-developing-their-skills designers will price their designs anywhere from $30 to $75. 
    3. Waiting list or "queue" - this is how many bloggers they already have contracted to design for. If you are in a hurry for a new design and the designer you are looking at has a waiting list that reaches until March, then keep shopping.
    4. Policies - these can be different things, like how many revisions to the design they will do, which images you have to pick from, how many changes you can make after a design is installed. Most designers are very reasonable and set policies to protect themselves from being taken advantage of by needy bloggers who change their mind too much.
    Step Two: Get a Vision for Your Blog
    Before contacting the designer, look around for blogs you admire, both in the designer's portfolio and around the Web. Decide what you really want or don't want. Write down the URL address to blogs you like.

    Don't expect a designer to create a design exactly like a blog you show her. Not only does she want to create something original, exactly duplicating another blogger's design is wrong and akin to stealing.

    It is acceptable, however, to use another blog for inspiration. Your designer may use similar effects to achieve the design you invision, yet stay far from the original blog's design. For example: I was very fond of many design elements used at A Soft Place to Land, and we were able to get some of the same effect for BBD using different images. You would not come here and think you were there and vice-versa.

    Things to think about are:
    1. What style do you want? Scrapbook, modern, shabby-chic
    2. How many columns do you want for your blog? One, two, three?
    3. Do you want a menu or navigation bar?
    4. What style font do you like?
    5. Is load time a factor for you? Some backgrounds take the longer to load.
    6. Do you want post dividers, sidebar dividers, other design elements?
    Step Three: Contact the Designer
    Once you know the designer you want to work with, know the look you want for your blog, then you contact her to place an order.  
    1. Follow whatever procedure they instruct you to on their site. Some just have you email them, others have you copy a questionnaire to paste into an email, and have you answer the questions in that email. 
      • Make sure to fill out the questionnaire completely, including any pictures or images you want used (like a picture of a child you want put in your header). Sending those at a later date makes more work for the designer as she will have to sift through emails to find the "pieces and parts" you want for your blog, rather than just opening up the one email that should include everything.
    2. Pay the Paypal invoice they send you. This will secure your spot in their queue. They will invoice you for either all or half their design fee. (I have worked with two that require a deposit and one that required full payment). The final invoice will be sent after the design is final; you'll be invoiced and must pay before they install it on your blog.
    3. Watch your spot on their queue. Don't pester them with emails about when your turn is coming. Most all of them have a waiting list on their sites which you can keep track of yourself. Also, make sure that you are ready for when your design comes up. If you see that you'll be on vacation, contact her so that she can move you down and another blogger up. 
    4. Check your email often. This is VERY important through the whole process! They will be contacting you only via email, so stay on top of it. If they have a question for you and you do not respond in a timely manner, they will place your design on hold and go on to the next customer. This is their business and you are holding them up from another job.

    Step Four: Designing the Blog
    The first thing your designer will do is look at the questionnaire you filled out about what you like, don't like, what blogs you like the look of, what styles you like, etc. Then she will create a first draft based on those answers. She will notify you, with an address for you to view the design. Once you see it, do the following things:
    1. Really look at the design. It may not be exactly what you envisioned or it may be nothing like you envisioned, but give it a few minutes to register for you. Then, pick out the things you DO like about it (if it isn't want you want as a whole) and write them in a reply email to the designer. She will keep those effects while revamping the rest. Maybe give her some ideas in your reply so she knows better the direction to go in.
      • Example: When I was having a new design made for Moving Forward, Summer's first draft was nothing like I envisioned, but there were a couple of things I liked about it. She kept those and then scrapped the rest. Her next version hit the mark much better.
    2. Be concise about changes you want made. If you love the first draft but need a few changes, list them all out in ONE email. Take your time before sending the email so that you have a chance to think of all the little tweaks and changes you would like. I am sure it is irritating to a designer to get 10 emails listing tiny little changes; put them in one email. 
      • I struggle with this one, so know that it is an easy mistake to do. Bless Erin's heart!
    3. Compare Browsers. If you use Internet Explorer, be sure to look at your new design on Firefox and vice-versa. Sometimes the design won't "lay" right, and the designer will need to modify a few things. This step is necessary because your readers may be using a browser you are not and if your site is all quirky and out of sink, they won't stick around.
    4. Don't be too picky. Yes, you paid for a custom design, but don't nickle and dime your designer to death; they can only do so much. If you paid $500 for your design, then you probably have more room to be ultra-particular about everything, but if you paid $55 for your design, be respectful of your designer's time. 
      • Example: The swirly font in my new design was a little two swirly for me. Erin gave me some other options, which didn't suit me either and rather than have her spend more time searching, I stuck with this one, and I have since grown to love it!
    Step Five: Making the Design Live
    After the designer has made all the revisions you asked for and you are content with the final look of the blog, she will ask you for your ID and password to your blog. Or, you can make her an author to the blog and she will be able to go in and install that way. I have done it both ways and they work fine.

    Things to remember during this step in the process are:
    1. Decide on a time when you want it installed. You will want to be around when it is so that you can move things around because some gadgets and text will be displaced during the transition. I call this time "unpacking." 
      • Example: I asked Erin not to install until the afternoon, when I would be home to "unpack." I didn't want the site to have things look out of place or in weird spots (to me).
    2. Be timely about back-end changes. If there are things you notice that need changing, email her right away, while she is still "on" your job. Don't come to her three weeks later and say "oh, by the way, can you change..." 
      • Things to look at are spacing of the text at the margins and sidebars, even in the comments. Those are often overlooked by bloggers during the process.
    3. Acknowledge your designer in a blog post. She has worked hard for you and word of mouth is one of the best forms of advertising in their line of business.  
    4. Do NOT change the design. The blog template your designer has created is their creation, their name is attached to it. When you tamper with it, while keeping their name on it (usually in a button on the side or at the bottom) you may inadvertently put them at risk for legal trouble if you add an image that is not legally yours to use (usually done without knowing). If you wish to change something, first notify them.
    Phew! That is the longest post I've ever written. I sure hope it proves useful! And, whoever wins the custom blog design I am giving away this week should read over steps two through five to make the process easier from herself and for Erin.

    Designers - If you think of something you would like me to add or change, please contact me.

    Thursday, December 10, 2009

    Win a Custom Blog Design!

    THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.




    Custom Blog Design



    To celebrate the elegant new look Designer Blogs has created for me, I am giving away a custom blog design by them.

    The prize is their Base Package which includes:
    • Custom 2-column wide layout
    • Custom header
    • Custom background
    • Bordered main area (optional)
    • Custom coloring of text
    • Bordered pictures in text area
    If you have a minute you should look at their porfolio, which is packed full of beautiful blog designs!

    To enter simply leave a comment telling me how you found BBD, whether just today or six months ago (via me, a friend, a blog link list, Google, Twitter, homeschool message board, etc.).  One entry per person please.

    The giveaway will end Saturday night at 11:00 PM EST (I've grown fond of shorter giveaways).The winner will be chosen using Random.org.

    There is no requirement to follow BBD or me on Twitter to be entered in the giveaway. However, if you would like to hear about blog design "stuff" more and find out about various design giveaways, by all means do follow, I enjoy the company!

    One rule to add: if you do not respond to Designer Blogs or to me within 48 hours another winner will be selected.

    Wednesday, December 9, 2009

    A New Design for BBD!




    Surprise! Beautiful Blog Designs has a completely new look. I realized the one year anniversary is coming up in January so I decided to give it a new look for the new year. First I went to the designer who had created BBD's old header and nav bar, Summer, however she wasn't taking on new clients right now. Thus began the search for a designer.

    After looking for a few weeks at several different designers, I decided to contact Designer Blogs. They had done such a fast and efficient job of installing a premade on Moving Forwrd and I love just about everything they design.

    I want to thank Erin at Designer Blogs for really catching my vision for BBD and doing a extraordinary job on it. She was sweet, helpful and a delight to work with. The design was started and finished in one day, and while I had planned to not have it unveiled until my blogoversary, I couldn't wait and had her install it yesterday.

    Designer Blogs has a blogoversary coming up in January as well and they plan a big celebration with some awesome giveaways. So, if you are in the market for a new blog design, be sure to check there next month.


    Special Note: Design inspiration for BBD's new "do" came from A Soft Place to Land, designed by Darcy at Graphically Designing.


    Tuesday, December 8, 2009

    Count Down to Christmas Giveaway




    I have a giveaways page, and this giveaway is posted there, but I wanted to share it separately also. Louise at Adori Graphics is having tons of giveaways for all sorts of things, all the way up to Christmas.

    So far she has giveaways going on for:
    • Custom button grab box
    • Custom favicon
    • Custom Twitter background
    • Custom or premade business card
    • Custom menu bar
    This post will explain the month of giveaways better than me. She still has more giveaways to start, so be sure to keep checking her site. 

    Monday, December 7, 2009

    Beautiful Blog Series: Everyday Blessings

    I am excited! I have a holiday blog design to honor today as this week's Beautiful Blog. That is a first since I started the series many months ago. I came across Everday Blessings while reading The Pioneer Woman's post about her book signing in Dallas. Her holiday design was so cute and original, I just had to share it with you.


    Cari is a mom of two who enjoys digital scrapbooking (and even teaches classes which I may take myself) so she is well equipped for creating her own blog design. She certainly did an wonderful job on her holiday template and I can't wait to see what design goes up after the holidays.

    What I love about her holiday design:
    • Simple, yet creative
    • Her blog in general is not busy or cluttered
    • The use of old artwork in her header


    Congratulations, Cari, for having such a beautiful blog! If you would like to share this post with your blog readers, here is a button for your sidebar or post.


    <a href="http://beautifulblogdesigns.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc341/saludamom/bbdfeaturebutton1.jpg"/></a>

    Thursday, December 3, 2009

    DIY Tutorials From 'Round 'The 'Net

    Guest post by Dawn Farias.

    If you have a Blogger blog, love to get your hands dirty in the code, AND are named Dawn then we have lots in common.  If you're not named Dawn, well, we still have lots in common and you'll probably enjoy these tutorials I'm about to share.

    A Better Label Cloud
    from phydeaux3 by way of BlogU



    Blogger has recently added a Label Cloud gadget.  And, it's alright, but it doesn't float my boat too well.  I don't like the extremely small size of the most unused labels or how it gets fuzzy looking.  I recently came across a tutorial titled My Category Cloud...Finally from BlogU.  The whole thing is really just one big copy and paste.  Annie at BlogU directs us to the actual instructions at phydeaux3 which are very easy to follow.

    The result is a nice label cloud where you can control the size of the fonts and the color scheme.  A bonus feature that the Blogger label cloud doesn't have is that when each label is hovered over a text appears telling the reader how many posts are in that category.  Overall, it really is a sharp looking label cloud.  My personal preferences for the max and min on the font sizes are 25 and 15, respectively, although the code in the instructions uses 20 and 10.

    Adding A Snow Effect To Your Blog
    from Heather at Butterflygirlms Blog Designs



    You can snag some code for adding a snowing effect to your blog at Butterflygirlms Blog Design.  She also has the effect going on at the site so you can "try before buying", as it were.  ;)

    Make It Easier For Blog Authors To Reply To Your Comments
    by Lindsey at Sweet Simplicity

    I LOVE replying to comments by responding straight from my gmail inbox.  I think it adds a personal touch.  I've been doing this for a while now and have only.just.realized that often I was replying to noreply@blogger.com.  That noreply lady has LOTS of email from me.  I now know to check on whether or not the reply I'm sending is going to a real email address or not.  If not, I log onto my blog and leave a comment there.

    If you want to save me, your own bloggy self and others from such hassle then make it easy by following this tutorial at Sweet Simplicty. And spread the word. Take action in your own personal blogging community.  Maybe one day we'll even get t-shirts.

    How To Make Your Own Background
    from The Cutest Blog On The Block and Easy Custom Blogs

    Easy Custom Blogs

    (To make your own background you will need some kind of image editing program that support layers: Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, GIMP, Paint.  I use Photoshop Elements 7 myself.)

    How many of you have tried making your own Blogger background?  If you're like me (and your name is Dawn....) you started out with The Cutest Blog On The Block's How To Make Your Own Background.  I followed those instructions for a while changing only the screen resolution to 72dpi and making the center area little wider than they call for.  I've also increased the size of my backgrounds to 2000px by 1200px just to be on the safe side when dealing with monitor sizes and resolutions.  Which brings me to...

    This discussion at Easy Custom Blogs: One Size Background.  Or, as Jeanette rightly states at the beginning, one size fits MOST background.  Have you ever spent some time browsing a background site, found one you really really love, loaded it up, and it looks too big or you can't really see all the elements that made you fall in love with it in the first place?  Jeanette's One Size Background discussion is a good place to start when trying to figure out why that is. She talks about differences in screen and resolution sizes and how that affects the final outcome on your screen.

    Another piece of hidden treasure in that discussion is Jeanette's template.  You will want to download that baby if you ever want to try making your own backgrounds.  She's already sized-up and gridded-out everything for us.  It's at 72dpi, also, so you can copy and paste it right onto your fresh blank background at 72dpi and have everything match up perfectly.  Take her suggestion, though, and load it up by itself onto a test blog first.  You will get a good idea of why "what you see isn't always what you get" when choosing premade backgrounds.

    For my part, at Almost Ready Blogs, I try to accommodate the issues surrounding screen and resolution sizes by keeping my backgrounds focused on one or two beautiful patterns, adding few to no elements and using a large background image.  I add all the fun stuff like bows and ribbons in the headers that I offer.  I also make a point to give a screen shot of the final layout on a real blog so readers can see what it looks like "in action". Of course, it will only look like that screen shot if your monitor is the same as my monitor, but we could just go in circles with that issue all.day.long.

    And with that, I'm out of time.  I hope these tutorials find you well and prosperous, or at least in the mood to play around on your computer for a bit.

    BONUS TUTORIAL SITE:

    I just found this site (and by just found I mean less than zero seconds ago) called Blogging Basics 101.  Looks good.  You check it out.  I'll check it out.  The blathering we'll save for another day.

    Dawn Farias makes free Blogger layouts at Almost Ready Blogs.

    Tuesday, December 1, 2009

    Blog Design Giveaways

    I finally have my blog design giveaways page up and running. There are three awesome giveaways going on right now, so if you would like a new design for the new 2010 year, check out the listings and enter the various giveaways. They are all talented designers who will do a great job for you.