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Biz Owner Reacts to Instagram Getting Rid of Likes

No Likes Just Living

You may have found your way to this blog post by a Google search, or you may be reading this because you saw my Instagram post and clicked the link in my bio. My business only exists because of Instagram. I starting sharing my lettering on Instagram, which led to me making a blog, which led to me making sales across the globe, because social media allowed me to connect with others around the world with ease. I’m a business who relies on Instagram and I’m EXCITED about Instagram getting rid of likes.

Yep. I said it. We’ve known about this rolling out in different countries slowly for a while. On Thursday, July 18th, Instagram got rid of likes in Australia. I’ve seen a number of posts, read a few different blogs/articles, and it’s like anything else with social media: People love it or people hate it. But, I thought it was important to share my opinion as somebody who has a platform on Instagram and even more important as a business with the primary source of sales being directly from that platform.

Now you see, I don’t refer to it often about being a platform unless I pair it with the word community… because that’s what I built on Instagram. I built a community surrounding my business.

I preach often about algorithm-smalgorithm. Yes, the algorithm is “important“, but I truly do not believe that you should base your every move on it. I think what makes a platform powerful (aka what allows an account to become an influencer) is being authentic enough that those that follow you on Instagram trust your recommendations and that they interact with you often. Now the downside to this is when you dive into the deeper question of why accounts care about likes, and it’s because they’re trying to beat the algorithm. I think that is something that Instagram should take into consider as they continue to implement these changes.

I had barely surpassed 1,000 followers when I got my first sponsorship on Instagram (and that company reached out to me). Why? Well, long story short, because they liked the content I was creating. Period. I always remind people that they can have 100,000 followers but if only 100 of those followers make a purchase or interact with your content, that number doesn’t mean much to businesses (or to that person either likely as they realize the number is irrelevant). My understanding is that the goal behind Instagram’s decision is to allow you to focus back on creating content you love & less on creating content that OTHERS love (aka what gets more likes).

I truly do not believe that Instagram getting rid of likes is going to ruin your business as an influencer or as a business that relies on Instagram.

As a business or a creator on Instagram, you’re still going to have access to your insights that can allow you to have statistics to share with businesses. If you pay for ads, you’ll still be able to see those insights in your Ad Manager. You’re still going to be able to have information to share with companies that you partner with or that sponsor a post. You can even still go in and see how your own post did. But, you won’t click on your feed and think, “I loved this post. Why is it half as popular as the last post?” If you’re somebody who the numbers discourages, this makes it easy to turn a blind eye to the numbers on a daily basis and focus back on the “why” behind your posts.

What do I think this will do? Well, I’m not quite sure yet. This will have an impact on Instagram users & businesses across the globe because Instagram is a powerful tool and any change that is implemented is going to have an impact. But, what do I hope comes from this? My hope is that it encourages others to interact more (comments, etc.) and that it places more power in that than likes. My hope is that it takes the pressure off of personal users, especially young users, to post certain things or post in a certain way.

My hope is that it allows people to focus less on likes and more on living and sharing pieces of that with others.

What do YOU think about Instagram hiding likes? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below or reach out on Instagram! Until next time, stay bossy y’all.

XOXO Bossy Brushstrokes

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Create with Craftey: Using HTV to Create the Perfect DIY Instagram Swimsuit

Pink swimsuit on blue background that says "let the sea set you free"

We’re wrapping up the first week of July and what better way than to show you how to create the perfect DIY Instagram swimsuit?! This month’s Create with Craftey post is inspired by the first thing I think of when I think of summer (after being thankful for the warmth)… THE BEACH! Growing up, my parents & I’s yearly summer tradition was a two-week beach trip to Garden City, South Carolina. Now that I live in Kansas, I’m probably as far from a beach as I’ll ever be. But, we all still need the perfect Instagram swimsuit, right? So, let’s use HTV to create the perfect Instagram swimsuit! Whether you’re going to the beach, the lake, or just laying out in the backyard- you can download this month’s FREE hand-lettered SVG file and learn how to create a unique swimsuit yourself using heat transfer vinyl over on Craftey‘s website.

Showing heat transfer vinyl on Cricut mat to create the DIY Instagram swimsuit

I always love seeing bloggers show off their cute one-piece swimsuits (#instagrammable), but we all know that sometimes affordable swimsuits are hard to find! Or you find a cute one and then wonder who decided to put some weird phrase on there… Insert the perfect DIY Instagram swimsuit! Haha. That’s why I love this month’s project so much. I know I say that every month, but Y’ALL I CAN’T HELP IT. You can pick up a plain one-piece (or give a new life to that old one sitting in your drawer) and make it unique! Your options are endless with vinyl crafting. If you’re needing HTV, check out Craftey’s shop to get the exact vinyl they used in this month’s project.

Shows blogger swimsuit with white HTV placed on the swimsuit next to heat press

I can’t wait to see what you create using July’s FREE hand-lettered SVG file. Don’t forget to share your project on social media and tag both Craftey and myself on social media! If you aren’t following them already, you can find Craftey on their FacebookInstagram and Pinterest.

Until next time, stay bossy y’all!

XOXO Bossy Brushstrokes
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Create with Craftey: “Created to Create” DIY Phone Case Using Vinyl

How’s your summer going so far?! I am so happy that it is June! I love the summertime and the sunshine. These blogs are my favorite part of the month, so it’s time to share June’s Create with Craftey post. Who else feels most themselves when they get to see what they create? That was my inspiration this month with this FREE hand-lettered SVG file. Plus, how cute is this DIY phone case?! We’re using vinyl to customize a simple phone case! As always, you can download it for yourself and see the step-by-step instructions on how to complete this month’s project by checking out Craftey’s blog post.

Applying transfer tape to vinyl

Not only did they give you the step-by-step instructions, but they also made a video showing you how to make this DIY phone case for yourself! You can watch that video below.

I think this design is so versatile and that’s why I can’t wait to see what y’all make with it. Plus, isn’t it so smart to place it INSIDE of the phone case to protect the vinyl from your daily life?! This is why I love Craftey so much y’all because they always give the best tips that I wouldn’t have thought of myself. Speaking of tips, have you checked out their community yet?

"Created to Create" Vinyl on a clear phone case on marble

Come on… you were created to create! So, we want to see what you create using this FREE “Created to Create” hand-lettered SVG file. Make sure to tag both Craftey and me on social media so that we can admire your work! If you aren’t following them already, you can find Craftey on their FacebookInstagram and Pinterest.

Until next time, stay bossy y’all!

XOXO Bossy Brushstrokes
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Create with Craftey: DIY “You Grow Girl” Toddler Tee

HAPPY MAY! I type that in all caps because I survived my first April working in higher education and lemme tell y’all… it was no joke. Phew! Haha. Let’s talk about this month’s Create with Craftey post. How cute is this DIY “You Grow Girl” toddler tee?!?! The perfect DIY for your niece, your daughter, your friend’s daughter, a onesie, your own shirt… you get the point. I think all of us ladies deserve the reminder to continue to grow! You can snag this custom hand-lettered SVG file FO’ FREE and step-by-step instructions on how to complete this month’s project by checking out Craftey’s blog post.

Placing pink heat transfer vinyl on a Cricut mat.

For those who don’t know me, I currently do not have any children (just one big ol’ fur baby). I always forget how expensive children’s clothes can be! That’s why I love getting to work on designs that are perfect for repurposing older clothes or a plain toddler tee that you snag on sale! You get to make things your own and I get to give you this cute design to empower your little girl with your own DIY “You Grow Girl” toddler tee. Wooooo! Shoutout to heat transfer vinyl.

Weeding of pink "You Grow Girl" heat transfer vinyl.

Does anybody else just love weeding? It is so satisfying to watch! It can be difficult with more intricate designs, so if you don’t already own a nifty weeding tool, let me introduce you to your new favorite thing. You can snag one here (for less than $5) from Craftey (along with anything else you may need to complete the vinyl projects of your dreams.

"You Grow Girl" finished design on a toddler tee. This photo is a flatlay that shows it paired with leggings and tiny tennis shoes.

We want to see how you’ll use this FREE “You Grow Girl” hand-lettered SVG file. Don’t forget to tag Craftey and me on social media! If you aren’t following them already, you can find Craftey on their FacebookInstagram and Pinterest.

Until next time, stay bossy y’all!

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iPad Watercolor Details: Lynn Haven Design’s Brush Kit

Welcome to the last brush set in my favorite watercolor brush series made by the wonderful @LynnHavenDesigns on Instagram. For $16 on Etsy, you can get a set of 8 brushes and a PDF download explaining step-by-step (in a lot of detail) her technique of achieving her digital watercolor. Her kit is truly unlike any other I have found and that is what makes it so amazing in my opinion. The brushes are SO unique and you’ll even get 5 mock-ups with your purchase. Don’t take my word for it though- Scroll through her Instagram and see all of the amazing things that she creates using them.

In the post above, I used a stock photo and then added layers on top of it to give it a “framed” look. I’ve been really loving this technique to add something to my posts on Instagram and gives me a little “cheat” to creating a color palette by using the colors in the photo. I actually commented on one of Lynn’s posts complimenting how amazing her color choices were and she told me that Pinterest has been the answer and it really has! So if you’re like me and really struggle with color choices, try searching color palettes on Pinterest for some great ideas.

If you purchase Lynn’s kit, tag her in what you create on Instagram (and tag me too because I want to see all of the amazing things y’all create). Check out her Etsy, even if you’re not a Procreate user, because she has a ton of prints available for purchase, too!

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