I Attended MegaCon!

Hello Sunny Siders! I hope everyone has been having a wonderful week. I had an opportunity to attend my first Anime Con this past weekend and I wanted to talk about my experience.

I went to MegaCon with my fiancé and my brother and the three of us had a wonderful time overall. The convention was VERY crowded, but I learned after the fact that MegaCon is the second largest con in the US, with over 180,000 attendees over the 4 day weekend!

We got there a little bit after opening, and walked from our pre-paid parking spot to the convention. I highly recommend getting the pre-paid parking it made the event so much easier and stress free given that the traffic to get there was INSANE.

Once we got to the convention we got in line to go through the metal detectors, scan our tickets, and activate our badges before entering the convention center. There were opportunities to buy special themed lanyards for your badge, but free ones were also generic ones available which is what we opted for.

The first thing we did was book it to the Artist Alley. Artist Alley is the area of the convention where artists can pay to have a booth to sell their fan art or original concepts. This is different than the rest of the vendors at the convention which tend to be licensed brands.

Naturally, with my new found passion for digital art, I wanted to support my fellow small business friends. There was one stand in particular that I wanted to visit and that was for Sundrop Studios. Her convention and small business vlogs were actually what inspired me to start my Etsy shop, so I wanted to gift her a few of my stickers and express my gratitude.

She was genuinely such a nice person and meeting her and getting to thank her was the highlight of the convention for me. I also bought an adorable shirt from her and an Avatar the Last Airbender print that I can’t wait to frame and put in my apartment.

https://sundrop-studios.com

From there, we weaved our way up and down every row of the Artist Alley. I bought so much merch and I want to highlight each artist here!

The Juice Box Club was the second stand I stumbled upon. She was selling the cutest Studio Ghibli inspired keychains and pins, plus other adorable goodies. Since I have become a Studio Ghibli fiend, I had to get this adorable Calcifer keychain. I also got these silly Kirby stickers for my brother, and this Sriracha chicks enamel pin.

https://www.thejuiceboxclub.shop

From there, we continued to wonder until we found Oddity Sisters. They were selling cozy Animal Crossing inspired goodies and I had to pick up this working 3-D printed elephant watering can from the game! They also were participating in a stamp rally, where consumers who purchased from all the shops in the rally you get a special prize from each. I didn’t end up completeing the rally, but it was fun to get to see a stamp rally in person!

https://odditysisters.com

By far the most creative stand in Artist Alley that I stopped by was Chaotic Blobs which was designed to look like a fish market. I got this hilarious sticker for my brother.

https://chaoticblobs.com

If you’ve been a long time follower of the blog you know I am a huge anime fan. Specifically, Demon Slayer is my favorite anime and the one that started my obsession. I was dressed at the con in my Rengoku shirt, claw clip, shoes, and necklace to support and represent my fandom. That was why when I found Proxi Dreams Art, I had to get these Demon Slayer Hashira donut stickers. I actually got these for my dad, because we share love for the show.

Throughout looking at all the gorgeous vendors in the Artist Alley, I was on the hunt for anything Saiki K for my mom. I stumbled across this adorable sticker and instantly had to get it for here. Cereusly Lunar had the cutest Sanrio inspired art and adorable anime art too!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/CereuslyLunar

Another vendor I was hoping to see at the convention was PepperCut, who had the cutest sticker sheets I’ve ever seen. I have been following her for awhile and was so excited to have the opportunity to support her. Genuinely these sticker sheets are too cute to use, and I am planning to frame them and use them as decor instead!

https://peppercutstudio.com

The last vendor I purchased from in the Artist Alley was Nick Lanza who had the most gorgeous poster prints. There were so many I wanted to buy, but I limited myself to the buy two get one free deal. I got a Club Penguin poster for my brother, a Stardew Valley one for myself, and an Assassination Classroom one for my mom because it had her favorite character Karma on it! These posters are such high quality, and I know I will be buying more in the future!

https://www.nicklanzart.com

After we finished up in the Artist Alley, we got to exploring the rest of the con. There was an entire area that they designed to look like Batuu from Star Wars which was super cool. So many guests were cosplaying as characters, and the area even had music to add to the immersion.

There was also an area to see real droids from Star Wars which was really interesting!

We continued to roam around exploring some really cool booths, like one that was selling video games from Japan and another selling Anime DVD’s where I purchased the Assassination Classroom Animated Film for my mom as a gift!

After exploring for a bit, we took a pit stop break for lunch. There were tons of food vendors, but we settled on Bao Buns and Boba Tea! My brother and I both had the fried chicken Bao which was juicy and delicious. My fiancé got the fired chicken and the fried shrimp and he really enjoyed them both. For Boba, I got a classic milk tea and for being at a convention I thought I was pretty good. My fiancé got a Taro tea and he enjoyed it as well.

When we finished lunch we went and got a set of Photo Booth photos taken at Intels booth! The pictures were so cute and it was fun to have a little memory to take away.

Then, we got to try Gamer Supps as they had a special station where fans could try their energy beverages with very brand risky names. Honestly, for as much as our favorite creators hype them up I wasn’t the biggest fan but then again I’m not much of an energy drink person so that is likely why.

We continued to stroll until my fiancé’s friend joined us to continue walking around the convention. They both got blind boxes tailored to X-Box, One Piece, and Naruto before we headed to the second floor to take a look at the events going on.

To be honest, we definitely weren’t novice to the con life and didn’t look ahead at the planned events or celebrity greeting which is something I would do very differently when I return next year. There were some actors/actresses at the con that would have been really fun to have met, so I will certainly be looking more intently in the future. The same goes for the events as we did not look at any of them ahead of time. I wish we had because it would have allowed for a nice break between the large crowds of people all trying to shop.

The one event we did go to was a friendship bracelet making station, but we arrived too late to really get any goodies to make our bracelets. Regardless, this was a nice spot to relax away from the large crowds.

When we finished hanging out upstairs, we went back down for another round of looking at the booths. I found the cutest vendor Milk Mocha which are the cutest little bears that reminded me of my bears Toby and Cashmere.

I got a desk mat that looked like a digital camera and every time I go to my desk I smile when I see it.

https://milkmochabear.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopTBNNVVfhO1uCZt60wSCnQnlXj5-RgLwNVIPyE1AAcPytZpccs

After saying goodbye to my fiancés friend we headed home from the con. Overall, I had a wonderful time and I cannot wait to go again. It was so fun getting to be in a place with a bunch of people who shared my love for anime and all things kawaii! Next time, I really want to go all out and try my hand at cosplay.

I’m Opening an Etsy Shop!

Hello Sunny Siders, I hope you all have been having a great start to 2025! I know the blogs have been sporadic since Blogmas and there is a reason for it, which I am finally able to share. I am opening an Etsy shop to sell my digital art!

I thought this would be a fun blog to share a little bit about what this process has looked like along with giving you all a first look at the products that will be available at launch.

The shop officially launches February 3rd, but I am giving the blog readers early access via this link: http://sunnysidercrafts.etsy.com

Making of the Shop

Let’s begin with the process of setting up my small business and making my shop. I wanted to take all the precautions and started actually by consulting with a lawyer to set up my business as part of an LLC (Limited Liability Corporation). I wanted to make sure that my business was able to remain separate from my personal assets so we worked together to create an LLC tied to my art. I even created a savings account and got a credit card all in the name of my business so as to keep it distinct and separate from my personal finances.

Once the LLC was set up, I started developing my Etsy shop. I created a new email just for my business and began going through the proper process to set up my shop. As part of setting up your Etsy shop you have to list an item, so I took a break to start designing my products.

Making of the Products

I invested in a few new pieces of technology to help me streamline my business. The first was a color printer for printer my sticker sheets. The second was a Cricut Explore 3 for designing and cutting the stickers, and the final item was an iPad for taking my art to the next level!

I spent a lot of time and trial and error to get my stickers to a place where I was happy with the quality. I tested a few different brands of sticker paper and even settings on my printer and Cricut before getting to the products I was proud with.

The shop will be launching with both individual die cut stickers and sticker sheets, both of which I am so proud of!

Once I made some test versions of my products, it was time to take photos so I could finish listing them on Etsy. Below are a few of the designs that will be available with the launch of the shop!

Designing the Shop Branding

Once all my designs were ready and my shop was created, I had to create the branding for Sunny Sider Crafts. This involved designing business cards and creating assets to be used for the shops logos, banners, and listings.

I decided I wanted my shop to have the feel of a cafe, so I created a banner with an awning and signs to serve as drop downs for the shops name and tagline (shout out to my grandma for creating the tagline).

I really loved the way the banner art turned out, so I infused it into the listing images as well.

Listing the Products

The final step was to list the products. Not going to lie this took a very long time. I had to create ALT text for each image, which is essentially a description of what the photo is.

Each listing required a description of the product, an explanation of materials used, and relevant tags for SEO optimization.

I also had to determine what the shipping process for each listing would be, as well as roughly how large the items would be when ready for shipping to ensure accurate prices.

The back end work was tedious, but I took it slow and managed to get everything listed over the course of a few days.

Finishing Touches

The last step was to add final touches to the Etsy Shop. This included creating an about section for the shop, which I infused the concept of running a cafe through the verbiage.

I also finalized shipping, return, and cancellation policies to ensure Sunny Siders have all the relevant information they need when preparing to make a purchase.

I am so proud of myself for taking the leap to start this business. It has been a lot of work the last few weeks, but I am so so proud of everything that will be available at launch. If you like cute stickers or know someone who does, please feel free to peruse my shop and see if there is something you like!

My Plan is to launch more products including greeting cards and bookmarks over the next few months! If I want to do that, it’s time to get back to doodling!

Blogmas Day 15: Holiday Doodles

Hello Sunny Siders, welcome to Blogmas Day 15! I can’t believe we only have 10 days left, it’s been flying by so fast!

Today, I wanted to share some drawings I’ve been working on for Doodlemas over at sunny sider crafts on Instagram.

Like Blogmas here, I’ve been challenging myself to share a holiday inspired drawing each day from December 1st – 25th, and I’d thought I’d share what has been posted so far!

If you like to see more of Doodlemas, be sure to follow along at sunnysidercrafts on Instagram!

Digital Art Commissions are Open!

Hey Sunny Siders!

Today’s blog is more of an exciting announcement! I’ve officially opened commissions for my art!

Attached here is a link to the commission form for anyone interested:

For those interested, the commission requests can be virtually anything as long as it’s not offensive or vulgar in nature. And it doesn’t have to be ghosts! I’ve just been enjoying doodling ghosts since it was Spooky Season.

I also wanted to share a few more of my drawings as of late to celebrate this new venture I’m starting!

Digital art has become such a fun creative outlet and I’m so excited to take my passion and create amazing cute pieces for others!

I was inspired by a drawing I saw on social media from Bookbabedesigns.shop and decided to make a version of her book bookstore and cafe in my art style!
An apple cider latte with a cute little hedgehog enjoying a quick soak
A pumpkin spice latte with a little bear enjoying a cozy soak
Two ghosts getting engaged in a graveyard – this might just be a topic for the next blog…
The ghost boo-ristas running a spooky coffee shop
A witch studying in her office
The second parfait in my animal series – this one is a matcha latte frog!

Sharing Some of My Digital Art Projects

Hey Sunny Siders, I shared a few weeks ago that I was trying out some new hobbies, specifically with shrink plastic. Well as I was working on that I stumbled upon a new hobby that I’ve been really enjoying – digital art.

I had some Apple Store credit and decided to purchase the Procreate Pocket digital art app two weeks ago and I’ve been having so much fun doodling in my free time.

I’ve been hyper-focused on Halloween inspired doodles and I thought I’d share some of my projects here that I’ve been working on!

I have to say this has been such a fun creative outlet for me. It’s pretty low cost and every night I come home from work it’s been a great way to relax and get my creativity flowing.

mushroom house where little ghosts live in the forest
three kawaii leaves with a little motivational message
this cute spider was inspired by this decoration I purchased at an antique store years ago
a ghost grape parfait, I’m working on an entire series of animal/creature parfaits
a squishmallow inspired frog that is also a witch
ghosts having a midnight tea party in the graveyard – this was my first project working on a background
sui from campfire cooking anime holding a Halloween dango
Stardew Valley Junimos dressed in Halloween costumes
a chibi version of myself with a ghost best friend
A doodle of Mii-Kun from How to Keep a Mummy
The orange puffle from Club Penguin dressed as a Frankenstein
a ghost potion shop inside a potion bottle

I’ve been having so much fun that I even started an Instagram account to document my progress as an artist. If you’re interested, check out Sunnysidercrafts

I’m also debating taking commissions for customized pieces, but I’m not sure yet! Let me know your thoughts if you think I should start selling my art!

Today I Tried Something New

Hey Sunny Siders, today I was in a super crafting mode and spontaneously headed to Michael’s to buy supplies for my new project. I wanted to make shrink plastic keychains and potentially start selling them if they turned out well.

Spoiler, I have a lot to learn so I won’t be selling anything yet, but I’m really excited to keep practicing and see where this journey takes me!

I started off drawing out what I wanted to make for the keychains. Since I’m not really great at drawing, I wanted to get all my mistakes out on paper and have a template that I could trace using the shrink plastic.

I wanted to make some cute ghosts since October is right around the corner, and I also had an idea for some animal themed parfaits.

Once my designs were sketched, I headed to the craft store to pick up some of the extra supplies I needed to make keychains.

Then, I got to drawing on the shrink plastic. I had a a lot of fun picking colors and coming up with cute items for the ghosts to hold. I also found some solid white shrink plastic which I tested a second version of ghost on.

Once I’d finished making some designs I baked them in the oven at 325°F until then completely finished shrinking. A tip for anyone crafting with shrink plastic is to be patient, they’ll curl up on themselves but eventually with enough time in the oven they will lay completely flat.

Once they were shrunk I tried using UV resin to add a nice shine and secure the drawing in place. This is definitely the step I need more practice with, but I also may opt for using a different product. For the ghosts I made with sharpie, the UV resin caused all three to bleed which made me very sad. I also ended up with a lot of bubbles even though I spent a long time trying to clear them away. I think I’m going to opt for dimensional magic next if I can’t figure this resin thing out.

The one thing that’s great about the resin is that they cured in just 2 minutes under my UV lamp that I use for doing gel manicures! Once they were cured I made keychains out of the two of them that I liked most and also felt I could give as gifts.

A ghost holding a pillsbury cookie and a ghost grape parfait
Three ghosts using white shrink plastic, the sharpie bled 😦
My other two hand colored ghosts, I think I like the already white shrink plastic for these guys

My next step is to keep practicing with the UV resin and figure out how to make the sharpie not bleed. I think with some more practice I might be able to craft some cute gifts/sell some kawaii keychains 😊