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Oi, amigos, eu sou a Ella e essa aqui é a ㅤㅤㅤㅤminha galeria. Sejam muito, mas muito ㅤㅤㅤㅤbem-vindos! ♡
⠀⠀⠀⠀𝗰𝗮𝗽. 𝟢𝟤: Essa galeria foi criada a partir do meu hobby de editar, por isso esse lugarzinho será utilizado para o meu próprio passatempo, sendo disponibilizados aqui a criação de icons, gifs, headers e logo mais trarei mais novidades!
⠀⠀⠀⠀𝗰𝗮𝗽. 𝟢𝟥: Por fim, quero que se sintam totalmente à vontade para pegarem o que quiserem — deixe o like ou o reblog caso pegue alguma coisa daqui, créditos não são obrigatórios —, ou para mandarem sugestões de icons pela ask! Lembrando que a galeria tem como foco principal o kpop, mas somos muito diversificados também.
[ obs ] : Posso demorar um pouco para atender as demandas, espero que entendam e sejam pacientes, xoxo. ♡
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Starting A Blog: Behind The Scenes of My Blog
Often times I overcome writers block by writing about writing. If I’m writing fiction, I’ll make the plot about a writer struggling with writers block. If I’m writing my blog, well then I write about blogging.
So this month, in an effort to find a topic to write about I’ll be detailing out the bts (behind the scenes and not my favorite kpop boys unfortunately) about how I run my blog.
Now it’s apparent that my blog is far from successful but it does bring me personal fulfillment to put together a post and make my monthly update. I’ll go into more of that later but first let’s start at the beginning.
Blogspot:
I chose to start my blog on blogspot over creating a site on Squarespace or Wix because it was honestly the easier option. Blogspot is completely free to use and pretty intuitive to figure out. Since it’s focused on blogging, posts are super easy to put together. You don’t even have to buy the domain right away if you don’t want to invest any money and are trying to get started.
Naming/Header Art/Logo:
I named my blog sneakersnshakes after two things that I felt really defined me back when I made it four years ago. I still love converse and milkshakes so I’m not upset that I chose this name even though my tastes have evolved. It also is a nice alliteration and made for an easy logo.
There are lots of sites that will make you a logo which you can then buy. I used those an inspiration for my logo and ended up making my own on a drawing app on my ipad. The colors were also inspired from the sites I was using for research. I thought greens and blues would feel a little neutral and fit the idea of a lifestyle blog.
The header art was also made on the drawing app, I am not the best artist but I was able to trace a picture of converse and connect them to the classic image of an old school milkshake.
Blog Posts:
I started the blog because I have been slowly figuring out and evolving my journals, planners and lifestyle updates and changes and wanted to have a way to document them and share them with others.
My blog posts are usually inspired by the things I am currently doing, things I’m trying out or thoughts and concepts relevant to my life. Lately I’ve been struggling to come up with ideas so I’ve used Pinterest to get some inspiration about blog post ideas. A blog is so personal, even if a concept is broad when you actually write it out it becomes unique to you.
I started this post out on pen and paper first then re-wrote it as I typed it up to make it sound better and flow better.
I always recommend waiting overnight or a day after your first draft of any piece of writing before returning to it with fresh eyes. It’ll help you re-write and edit process as you find better ways to phrase your previous sentences.
Pictures/Graphics:
I try to always have a picture or graphic in all my posts so there is a reference image attached to the post on the site.
It’s also good to have a presence on other social media sites and my choice is Instagram. I try to post a new picture once a week. (Obviously I’m not making money off of this, nor is it my job so I know that’s not nearly often enough but it works for my purposes).
(I also cross-post everything on tumblr).
My favorite app for making graphics is Desygner. I absolutely love this app, there are so many templates even if you’re just using the free version (which I am) and I use it to make every graphic for this blog including the Instagram posts that declare I have a new blog post out.
What I have learned:
I mentioned before that this whole process, despite being “unsuccessful” brings me personal fulfillment and it’s because the whole process: writing the post, editing, adding pictures, making the graphics, and finally posting is not just a labor of love but when you see that finished product there is pride in that labor.
It’s challenged me to write in different ways (since I primarily write fiction) and given me an avenue to share my thoughts. It’s also motivated me to actually do and try different things (do it for the blog) and broadened my outlook as I try to come up with topics.
When I go back through all the different posts over the years there is a strong sense of pride for actually accomplishing the full package of everything it takes to get one post out.
This blog will likely never gain popularity or become successful, but it will remain a testament to my effort and thoughts and passion for the craft.
If you made it this far, thank you so much for reading! I appreciate it!
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