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Clean Slate

GGMT , Personal • Mar 14, 2023

It’s been awhile! I feel like I should start by say something goofy like here we go again or starting over but I’m not going to do that. I’ll save you the entire back story but, yet again, I’m switching it up.

This site was always intended to be a blog. It’s transitioned a few times over the years but I want to bring it back. I think the last few posts were in terms of the business side of the site. That was closed in 2019. Not necessarily because I didn’t want to continue but because our son was born. I wanted to give him 100% of my time and not have to worry about doing things like orders, marketing, etc. It’s not something I in anyway regret.

What’s my focus going to be? I’m going to be cliche and say it’s a lifestyle blog. My husband and I are raising a rambunctious four year old and feel that we have tidbits of wisdom that we could offer. Hopefully something small that could change at least one person’s day if not their life.

When am I going to post? For now, I think the goal is going to be bi-weekly (twice a month). I don’t want to overcommit to anything. I want this to be light and breezy and a bit cathartic so twice a month feels right.

Over the next few months look for a complete redesign and overhaul of the site. I’m going to drop the shopping platforms on the site and push back in some of the old pages. Fanlistings anyone? LOL. Those still exist in the back hall of this site so look for that to make it’s reappearance.

Custom Orders – Where do I begin?!

Business • May 23, 2017

If you’ve followed us for any amount of time you’ll know how much we LOVE our custom orders! You’ll be surprised to know that we actually get very few custom requests. Although designing is a big passion sometimes it’s the smallest details on a custom order that really makes this exciting!

Below are a few of the great items we currently (and will soon) offer at your disposal!

  • Vinyl Decals – Options are limitless for vinyl decals. We offer 100+ color options as well as transparent and glittered vinyl. Decals are designed to be applied to any non-porous surface. It’s suprising to find out but decals are designed to be permanent and extremely easy to install!
  • Custom Products – Browsing our site you’ll notice we have a variety of options! Acrylic Skinny Tumblers, 32oz water bottles, stainless steel water bottles and even coffee mugs! Truly we have something for everyone. Our products are listed with pre-made designs but we offer a custom option for each product.
  • Seasonal Items – These items are available exclusively on our FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM pages. These are valentines day mailboxesteacher appreciation items, and even kids water bottles! Lots of great items that cycle on and off our shelves that we can’t possibly keep in stock on our website.

We are also continuously expanding our product base. Many great things are coming soon here at GOD GIVE ME TRUTH!

  • Heat Transfer – COMING SOON! We are excited to announce that beginning in July of 2017 we will be able to offer custom heat transfer options for you. This includes anything from t-shirts to bags. We are going to be able to offer so many beautiful options from standard to glitter to even flocked HTV options!
  • SVG Designs – COMING SOON! We’v been asked numerous times to provide the files we use to design our products to other designers. Coming in the file we will offer exclusive custom deigns for designers to create their own products.

If none of these are in your sights than I strongly encourage you to check out our CONTACT page to create your custom order today!

Go Go New Items!

Business • Mar 25, 2017

It’s been WAY to long! We started our weekend with a Friday night showing of Power Rangers. As a long time Power Rangers fan (yes, I grew up in the 90’s) I have to say that I was impressed with the movie! There was a lot that I felt was missing from the storyline but I have a feeling that will all be worked out over the next few movies. Rumor is that there will be 7 total!

Please stay tuned for some upcoming releases. Summer is right around the corner and we have some exciting things lined up here at God Give Me Truth. Have something else in mind? Reach out via our CONTACT FORM and we will work with you to make the perfect customer cup, mug, decal or item for your planer!

How To Apply Custom Vinyl

Business , Vinyl • Jan 15, 2017

Nothing worse than the excitement over a new purchase! You get it home, open it up and OOPS! You’ve accidentally ruined it. We have all been there. The majority of our products here at GOD GIVE ME TRUTH come with the vinyl already properly applied but we also sell custom vinyl decals too! This means you can have a decal designed to your specifications. Learning how to apply the decal is important or you’ve essentially thrown away your money.

Your decal comes with transfer tape applied to help you easily install it. Because of this your decal should be applied as soon as possible to prevent any transfer issues from the tape to your product of choice. Car decals should be applied only to surfaces with temperatures between 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and should be allowed to cure for 24 hours before getting wet.

 

STEP ONE: Rub the decal to be sure the transfer tape is properly adhered. Use a popsicle stick, credit card, etc. to ensure that the property amount of pressure is applied.

 

STEP TWO: Clean and dry the desired application area. Decals will stick best to clean and smooth services. Rubbing alcohol is recommended. Let dry!

 

STEP THREE: Remove the paper backing (generally blue) slowly to make sure the vinyl stays adhered to the transparent transfer tape.

 

STEP FOUR: Carefully position the vinyl decal to the desired area. GO SLOW. Once the vinyl sticks it will be nearly impossible to reposition without destroying it. Again, take your time!

 

STEP FIVE: Rub the vinyl from side to side to eliminate any air bubbles. If the decal is large it’s best to work your pressure from the middle of the decal to the outside to push out the air bubbles.

 

STEP SIX: Use a hard edged object like a credit card or popsicle stick to make sure that the entire vinyl decal fully adhered to the surface. Simply apply pressure back and forth. You cannot hurt the vinyl while the transfer tape is still attached. Pay extra attention to small letters.

 

STEP SEVEN: SLOWLY remove the transfer tape. Make sure that no part of the vinyl remains on the transfer tape. If it does, simply lay it back down and apply more pressure. If you have a lot of letters it can take some time and patience.

 

STEP EIGHT: Check for air bubbles. In most cases small bubbles can be worked to the edge of the decal using the same tool you used in step six. If large bubbles remain, give a day or so for them to disappear on their own. If they do not, turn on your defroster (if its a car decal) or apply heat to the vinyl using a blow dryer and very gently work out the bubble (remember, your transfer tape is gone). If that does not work, a small pin can be used to pop the hole and allow out the air. The hole will not be visible your using a small enough needle.

Remember, if you get stuck run into issues or just have questions REACH OUT VIA OUR CONTACT FORM for assistance. Once applied the decal cannot be removed so it’s crucial that you take your time and apply correctly. If done right the decal will last as long as stated when purchasing the product. I hope this helps!

Planning 101 : Paper Vs. Digital

Business , Crafting , Personal , Planner , Reviews • Jan 4, 2017

Making and selling planner supplies I’ve often been asked about my planning preferences are. The most common question is asking whether or not I use a paper planner or do i go digital? I’ve always struggled with planner peace to be honest and have spent years researching the topic. I’m a very tech savvy person but i’ve been drawn to the pen and paper method all my life.

In 2017 i’ve decided to really focus on digital planning. It’s a huge change for me but I think it’s one that I truly believe will benefit me, my business and even my career. Keep reading if your interested in the pros and cons of each method.

Paper Planning

This has been my preferred method for the past 28 years. I’ve really dedicated a lot of time in the past three years particularly to perfecting my paper planning. I’ve invested a great deal in tools to help with the planning process. I love the creativity involved! I’ve regularly used stamps, stickers and washi tape to really make it my own. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to find the perfect paper.

I would suggest Inkwell Press to anyone looking for the best paper planner. I can’t speak enough about how amazing not only this company but their product’s also are. They offer both A5 inserts if you have your own planner (such as a Filofax) and they have spiral bound planners. Both loose and prebound products come in two designs. Their products are available online at their website or at Office Max locations near you.

The biggest strength of paper planning is the paper and pen itself. Absolutely nothing can replace that feeling. It’s similar to reading a paperback book versus reading a book on a tech device such as a kindle. That feeling of a fresh piece of paper just can’t be replaced by a glowing screen.

The biggest limitation to traditional is the lack of convenience. I can’t tell you how many times I was talking with someone, sitting at a restaurant or even at the grocery store and needing to write something down in my planner (or pull something from it) but yet I didn’t have it on me. It was home, in the car, etc. It just was never where I needed it to be.

Another con for me was the obsession. Not to sound like a complete psycho but it’s easy to get caught up in all the extras. Michaels has even dedicated an entire section to their stores in late 2016 (of course when i decide to go digital). Etsy as well sells a ton of homemade and handcrafted supplies for your planner. Again, not good for the wallet, lol.

Digital Planning

I think the biggest benefit to digital planning is the convenience. I can use my Mac, iPad, Surface, iPhone or even iCloud.Com and be able to access my calendar, contacts, emails and to-do lists with ease. I run into the occasional sync issue (no wifi at work) but i’ve never had an issue with something getting lost or something getting overwritten. They all work together.

I’m a fan of Microsoft Outlook for managing my calendar, email and tasks. I’ve been using OneNote as well to capture various notes and items throughout the day. I purchased a surface from Groupon around black Friday. That along with the accompanying surface pen have been great. OneNote is smart enough to take my handwriting and convert it to standard text that can be searchable on any other device.

Another positive is the cost. Regardless of the planner your choosing it’s going to cost money every year. The accessories cost money as well. I’ve spent a lot of money over the past few years (oops) on things I truly love but i’m stuck with now that i’m going digital.

When your using a digital method you have everything in one place. Microsoft Office works on both a Mac and a PC. The programs can even work simultaneously across both systems. I use a Mac at home and PC at work so having them talk to each other is a great benefit. This goes with the syncing across devices but it’s a benefit worth mentioning if you user different platforms.

Did I mention recurring items? That’s the one thing that I never could get a grasp on with paper planning. Recurring items! I’ve tried anything from sticky notes to dry erase pages but I just can’t find a way to not have to write the same thing repeatedly each week. When your digital there are so many ways to have a task or calendar event repeat itself over and over again. It makes it impossible to forget!

The biggest drawback is the lack of creativity. I can’t color pages or add my own flair. Digital planning can be very boring but I think that’s what your trading off for efficiency. Sure, you can use color coding but it’s just not the same as the personalization you can get with paper planning.

I think cost could also be a drawback. I’ve got all of these tech items but if you don’t then it’s going to hold you back. I didn’t decide to go digital until I got the Microsoft Surface last month. That was the final puzzle piece to make me feel like I was ready to move forward.

In The End

The planning method that you choose will only be efficient if you actually use it. So many times i’ve bought a planner, i’ll use it for an extended period but then basically forget that it exists. I’ll take the time to color code a calendar and setup recurring items just to delete and move on. When i get a rhythm going is when the method i’m using becomes successful. I’m looking forward to experimenting more with digital planning and will continue to update this post with any future insights that I have on the topic.

What do you prefer? Digital or paper? I’ve read so many posts but always look forward to the feedback of those actually using the products and methods!