Sunday, February 27, 2011

City of Brotherly Love to the City by the Bay

I'm so excited for Liz and Joey and to share with you their save the dates I've been working on!



The front is a navy outline of the US that was hand-drawn, with crimson heat-embossed heart stamps over Philly (her hometown) and San Francisco (his hometown).

The back picks up the same colors and outlines the details for the big day. Addresses were hand written in navy pen.


Congrats to Liz and Joey - can't wait to get these in the mail!

Logo - take one

There's a new image on this modest little blog of ours. Here is the concept for my logo that I'd like to share. I want to keep it simple and easy, which is ironic considering how long it took me to figure out how to create this in Illustrator. It looks like a few easy lines and dots, right? No. Wrong. 

Anyways - hope you like it. 

Friday, December 10, 2010

Budget gift idea: funky frames


Paper can be like a great sparkly skirt. It just changes everything with something as simple as a black top. Not getting the metaphor? That's okay - I'll get to it.

This year for the holidays, I wanted to make my family something special. We just took the first family photo we have with all five (yep, count 'em, five) nieces and nephews, both brothers in law, parents, and moi. Taking the photo in a park near my apartment in San Francisco was a serious undertaking, so I figured I could put in at least as much effort to create a funky frame to house the memory.

Here's what I did:
1) Bought cheap hideous frames from Walgreens
2) Re-used bright fun paper I have collected
3) Stuck paper on said ugly frames with modge podge (this stuff is a miracle I tell you)
4) Basked in the fun craftiness of creating something cute for people I love

Before the magic happens. If this looks like a cheap-o frame from Walgreens, that's because it is...

Some funky paper, a pair of scissors and some modge podge goes a long way

The final product - cute frames for my parents and sisters

Thursday, December 9, 2010

2010 Holiday Cards (take 1)

If you're one for context, you have probably grasped by now that I dig cards and paper goods. If you haven't gotten that memo yet, now you know.

Just had to share the holiday cards I made this evening. I'm really into the simplicity, the eggplant color, and especially the gold accents on the string and writing.

I made these super easily (and cheaply, might I add) with an ornament stamp and a pretty gold pen.

There are lots of reasons to love this time of year, but I think my most favorite is the opportunity to spend time creating things for the people I love most.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's your Hello!Lucky day

If you've been living in a barn, or don't have access to the internet (which would be weird since you're reading this) then you might not know about all the local deal sites that have somehow appeared overnight all over the web. Usually I find these sites – and incessant emails – pretty annoying. But today is different. 

Plum District is offering $40 worth of cards from Hello!Lucky for only $20. Hello!Lucky is a great letterpress printer and design studio based in SF, and that's a good deal my friends. So check out the deal and double the number of cute cards you can buy for the holidays.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Every new beginning must have a beginning

This is mine. It's still a lot of white space, but hopefully soon there won't be as much. Stay tuned for what I hope will impress and amuse. Until then...