Showing posts with label screen printed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screen printed. Show all posts

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Monday!!!! Here we are again - it seems like every time i decide to write a new excerpt for my blog i feel like i'm carrying a large sack of bricks on my back. Not in relation to my blog but what i'm going through in my day to day life. This illustration explains it all........ I love this so much -  check out Ali Aschmans work on etsy, see link. 

                                                'Til the wolves are away'





Save the date
So i just finished hand printing my save the date cards with a make shift printer. 
You too can save on costs by printing your own invitations. Draw the design, transfer to vellum or transparency, burn on to a screen or have someone do it for you and print away. Stay tuned for updates on my hand done wedding stationery! 






 













NEW WEBSITE - Same address

So i finally have a full online e commerce site ! Very exciting.
I had a great support system what with Jenny Hsiao designing the
layout Chad Schroeder figuring out the coding and of course Lesley
Nowlin taking pictures of my product. There are still kinks to work
out but the complicated part is over with. Please feel free to contact
me with your thoughts. Enjoy!
Trunk Show
Please join me this weekend for a fun get together. There will be treats to eat and
fun giveaways for those who purchase an item. Also if you have never tried Bikram
Yoga now is the chance..........
Spring Summer 2009
Fat finch printed with yellow on a kelly green american apparel shirt.

Individuality

So i took on the job of creating and printing a wedding package for my Seattle friends. I had been wanting to do this for a while so dived in once i got the opportunity. First i drew out several ideas on paper with reference to guide lines they had sent me. The wedding ceremony is to take place in Italy so bright fun colors and old ceramic wear was my go to. Lemons being the only requirement. I started with text/hand drawn and then worked the patter around that. Here are the first concrete ideas i came up with...........