new: memoir art cards
I'm so excited to introduce my latest line of cards called Memoir! Each card features a page or image from my visual journals. These journals contain my experiences and observations presented through collages, paintings, scribbles and doodles. I'm happy to share a few pages with you!
Memoir Art Cards are available in sets and individually.
Each card comes with a 100% recycled brown kraft envelope and 1" envelope seal.
Labels:
collage,
etsy,
journal,
mixed media,
new,
recycled,
stationery
true love
I was so honored when my friends, Kelli and Jeremiah, asked me to make their wedding invitations. Jeremiah and I have been friends for about fifteen years. He's incredibly genuine and one of my favorite people. I remember the day he introduced me to his girlfriend, Kelli. I liked her instantly. Over the past couple years, it's been beautiful to witness how much they love and respect each other. Needless to say, I jumped at the opportunity to contribute to their big day.
Kelli and Jeremiah wanted the invitations to be clean and simple. Some friends of mine let me to use their studio to screen print the invitations and RSVP cards. I sewed piano roll paper heart cutouts and sheet music dots onto the invites. I also stitched the flap of the envelopes to add a lil something special. I love how they came together. And more importantly, they loved them!
Also, I made hand bound 2" notebooks for the wedding guests. The covers matched the invitations. The pages were made from sheet music, maps, ledger paper and dictionary pages.
Congratulations, Kelli and Jeremiah!
Drop me a line if you're interested in custom invitations and/or party favors.
I'm happy to give you a quote.
Labels:
celebration,
collage,
friends,
love,
screen printed,
seattle,
stationery,
wedding
weekend in seattle
A few weeks ago, my sister and I took a road trip to Seattle for a wedding. (More about the wedding later.) Before heading home we checked out the Ballard Farmers Market. We couldn't resist buying some tasty pastries and dried Braeburn apple slices. They made great road trip snacks!
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