My youngest son's birthday is in July so many of his classmates cannot usually attend. This year was the last year they would all be together in preschool, so we decided to take advantage of a random half day to have his school buddies over BEFORE the school year ended for festivities at the end of the shortened day.
My rambuctious almost-five year old is obsessed with superheroes so that was the theme. We had a super-hero castle moonbounce, pizza, popsicles, ice cream, cake, a spiderman piñata, a superhero tatoo station, pin the cape on the superhero, and I also provided real capes and arm bands for each little guest. I bought bathing-suit fabric in primary colors and gold (doesn't fray when you cut it, so no sewing required) and cut the capes for each child. With a little fabric paint and some stencils, I managed to write their names on the back of their capes. Again, I spent more time having fun at the celebration than taking pictures, so here are a few pics of the invite and my two littlest ones modeling their capes.
6.24.2011
6.23.2011
party details
vanilla cupcakes and frosting made pink with beet juice! |
chocolate cupcakes baked in cute cups from shopsweetlulu.com |
three dimensional glittering cupcake topper detail front |
a detail from the invite that inspired the cupcake toppers |
cupcake topper detail back |
be blushing
I recently updated a logo and banner that I created for a fellow blogger; beblushing.com — a fabulous beauty blog from a witty, very knowledgeable self-proclaimed 'product-junkie'! Her blog was originally just called 'blushing' and I just redid the logo to match her domain. Be sure to visit her site for the latest tips, trends, tricks and advice... you'll be glad you did!
4.27.2011
april showers
paper parasol ceiling fixture |
canopy of butterflies |
front detail |
little details on the back |
4.12.2011
more than just invitations
Although my blog mostly features the invitations I create, I've decided to show a logo that has been keeping me busy as of late. It is for three tulips photography, my friend Alison's company. She is a wonderful photographer who takes the most exquisite pictures — whimsical, fresh, simple and modern yet soft and engaging with the most breathtaking sense of personality somehow captured in each picture. I am in the midst of creating an invitation for my daughter's second birthday that is graced with one of her gorgeous photos that I promise to post soon. Enjoy the logo for three tulips photography — and be sure to click to her site to see for yourself the gorgeous work that you too should commission from Alison!
3.18.2011
stephen & meredith
These are gatefold invitations I designed for a bridal shower. My client, the groom's mother, wanted to include two adorable childhood photos of her son and soon-to-be daughter in law and created rhyming text to link the images with the invite. Since the shower is to be held at the beginning of spring, I decided to adorn the card with flowering trees and 'love-birds' perched within the branches. I housed the photos within chinoiserie-inspired pagoda 'bird cages' and used vibrant yet sophisticated spring colors. The centers of the flowers on the exterior of the card have a touch of hand-applied glitter for an extra sparkly touch. The invitations were printed on linen-finish paper to complete the chinoiserie look and feel.
3.16.2011
Design-o-rama
A friend reached out to me to create invitations for her daughter's fourth birthday. Her daughter's favorite books are the 'Llama Llama...' series by Anna Dewdney (available here) and so together, they decided upon a llama theme. Children as well as adults are invited to the party; there will be a real live llama along with other animals from a mobile petting zoo, plenty of South American foods like empanadas and specialty cocktails! Their home will be decked out in papel picado banners which will add a festive Latin flair.
When designing this invitation, it was important for me to consider the perspective of my friend's daughter, a four year old adorable girl who, like many other four year old gals - loves deep pink and purple! She became part of the design process, going over the designs I submitted and selecting her favorites.
This brings me to the most important part of creating anything that I can be proud of — my process. I always begin by listening to my client and what their needs, wants, likes and dislikes are. Meeting in person is an advantage because I can often tell what styles, colors and ideas might appeal to them based on how they present themselves. Then I begin creating; usually a series of three to five differing design directions so that I can help the client really hone in on what they like. After this comes the selection of one design, and its refinement to a final version. Below are all of the initial designs I presented as well as the final, printed version.
When designing this invitation, it was important for me to consider the perspective of my friend's daughter, a four year old adorable girl who, like many other four year old gals - loves deep pink and purple! She became part of the design process, going over the designs I submitted and selecting her favorites.
This brings me to the most important part of creating anything that I can be proud of — my process. I always begin by listening to my client and what their needs, wants, likes and dislikes are. Meeting in person is an advantage because I can often tell what styles, colors and ideas might appeal to them based on how they present themselves. Then I begin creating; usually a series of three to five differing design directions so that I can help the client really hone in on what they like. After this comes the selection of one design, and its refinement to a final version. Below are all of the initial designs I presented as well as the final, printed version.
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this version was my favorite |
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the selected design before refining |
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the final printed version. the back was so much fun! |
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