Intro to Welcome Spring Release - Day 2 - Snail It
Hi everyone and welcome back to the Waffle Flower March 2022 Release introductions! Yesterday, we were talking personal and hand delivered cards, but today it’s all about Snail Mail! This month, our creative Galina Filippenko brings us a collection of stamps and dies with the cutest snail mail theme. The Snail Die set and Snail Trio Die set create the cutest snails in a variety of sizes. These sets are designed to work with the Waffle Flower Puffy Circle and Slim Circles shaker covers but work just as well as flat shakers or die cuts. Snail Die $12; 1 stand-alone die. Snail...
Intro to Welcome Spring Release - Day 1 - Hand Delivered and Personal Cards
Hello and welcome to the Waffle Flower March 2022 Release introductions! We’re finally moving into Spring (at least for us folks in North America), and we’re all hoping for sunnier days! All of these products will be available on March 10th! Today we are introducing the new Personal Card line that includes the Personal Card Die, Personal Envelope Die, and the Personal Sentiments Stamp Set! There are some occasions when only a hand-delivered card will do. Something about the smaller size and the fact that it is given in person makes these cards feel special. It may be a small...
Card Design – Rule of Thirds, Phi Grid, & Golden Spiral
Written by Waffle Flower product designer JJ Bolton Welcome back for another installment of card design tips and tricks! Today we’re talking about composition! Composition is a term used to describe the way elements are arranged and combined in a piece or frame. Artists, architects, and photographers often follow composition rules to help them achieve results that are pleasing to the eye but still interesting. Without getting into the math of it all (yes, there’s math involved!), these guidelines work because the human eye is naturally attracted to certain proportions and find certain configurations aesthetically pleasing. Here’s just a few...
Card Design – Repetition
Written by Waffle Flower product designer JJ Bolton Here at Waffle Flower, we’re cardmakers just like you and we face the same design dilemmas. This month, we’re discussing some card design tips and tricks that help us when we’re stuck. The card design topic today is the concept of visual repetition. Repeated forms and shapes have always been common in design because the human eye is naturally drawn to pattern. Depending on how you use it, repeated elements can become a focal point or a supporting element. This first card from Arjita demonstrates one of the most popular...
Card Design – Positive & Negative Space
Written by Waffle Flower product designer JJ Bolton We’re continuing Card Design month with more tips and tricks to add to your design toolbox! Today we’re discussing using positive and negative space. Positive space can most easily be described as the subject or main element, and negative space is the space around the positive space. The concept of positive and negative space is probably easiest to see with dies. In this card, Jeanne uses the Oversized Miss word die and coordinating outline die (also known as a shadow die) in a classic example of positive space. The word and outline...
Card Designer Blog Hop & Giveaways
Hello everyone! Welcome to the release day of Waffle Flower's February release! All products are now available here! As many of you already know, Waffle Flower was founded by a cardmaker and all of our product designers started off as cardmakers. That’s why we’re always looking at design from a cardmaker’s perspective. When we develop products and releases, we always look to the card basics of Focal Point, Background, and Sentiment. Every card has these 3 elements and each element has its unique role to play. For more details, check out our intro posts below: Day 1 - Focal Point Day 2 - Sentiments Day...