Friday, June 24, 2011

Cars 2 BIRTHDAY Invitations


In honor the the new movie that is in theaters TODAY, I thought I would add my latest Cars 2 design to the blog. Although I won't see the movie until my husband and I take our little guy tomorrow, based on the previews and research I've done it appears to be a little darker. So, I went with an overall darker invitation. I kept the same logo style, but changed the checkerboard to more of a wave at the top and bottom.

There are a TON of characters in this new movie. I'm sure I'm missing some, but here is a chart (click on it to enlarge, and then you can even click again to zoom in more) of 30 that can be used on this invitation. If you don't specify names or numbers, I will assume that you are just looking for Lightning McQueen. (Notice there are a couple of duos at the bottom...specifically #29: Lightning McQueen & Mater.)I will add an image of the new thank you card and stickers later this afternoon (hopefully)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Modern yet Natural WEDDING SUITE

Keeping the environment in mind, this wonderful bride and groom wanted to use as little paper as possible for their invitations. I flashed back to my own non-envelope DIY wedding invitations from almost 8 years ago and used it as a stepping stone to the finished product. I used A7 smoke gray petal fold cards as the base for the 4.5 x 6.5 invitation that was mounted in the center. The "petals" folded on top and we sealed the invitation with an oval kraft label printed with the return address. Natalie also decided it would be easier to also write the recipient's address on a kraft label that would adhere to the front of the petal fold [not pictured].

Most of the invitations request an online response at the couples wedding website. However, they wanted several to include an RSVP postcard for those guests that are not as computer savvy. I happen to love these little postcards and am very pleased with how they turned out. They are printed on 130 lb. Natural cover stock and are mailed with a standard 29¢ postcard stamp.

The thank you cards included in the image have "the Youngsters" (how cute!) printed in poppy on an environmentally friendly, 80 lb. kraft coverstock. They are fold-over cards with "jellybean" green A2 envelopes.

The bride chose not to include the tree image on the program fans. Instead, they were printed on Kraft cardstock. The front is printed in color (to show off the poppy) with the ceremony program. The black was printed in grayscale, but still coordinated perfectly with the poppy, gray & olive theme and included the wedding party and a favorite, appropriate passage selected by the bride and groom.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Thomas & Friends TRAIN Birthday INVITATION

When I was contacted about creating a custom "Thomas the Train" birthday invitation, I simply had to look to my own (almost) 3 year old for inspiration. He currently loves all things trains as well. He was even a bit obsessed as he watched me come up with this festive little design.

I wanted to keep it classy, yet use the cars from the popular television/movie series. I'm very happy with the finished product and I think it would work well for a more generic train design as well. And don't worry if your child has a longer name. I have a few variations of the design to accommodate everyone. :)
I also love the personalization of these little thank you cards. I can also created a fold-over version or even a fill-in thank you card. Just let me know what you want!
Thanks for making such a fun request!

I am sorry to announce that I am temporarily not offering the 3.5 x 8.5 size due to a difficulty in keeping the envelopes in stock. I hope that the 3.5 x 7.25 size is satisfactory in the interim. Thank you for understanding.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

70th Birthday Party Invitation

This custom piece turned out very nicely! My client wanted to use blue and brown and wanted to include this childhood picture. I tried to make it classic, somewhat masculine and appropriate for someone achieving the 70 year milestone of life.

The choice to print it on natural paper with coordinating, natural envelopes creates an even more timeless effect.

Happy Birthday, Mr. Futrell.

I have also used this design with a color photo closer to the age of the recipient. I am happy to change colors, birthday, and even fonts to fit your design needs. It is available as a 5x7 or 4x6.

Here are links to 4 other senior designs as well.
Celebrating 70
Roses 70th Birthday
Elegant 80th
Framed 80th

Toy Story Birthday featuring Woody & Buzz!

3.5" x 8" single sided, vertical design
100# cover-stock
set includes white, #9 envelopes

I've come up with several Toy Story designs recently, and this is one of my absolute favorites! I love the bandana pattern and the space pattern behind the characters! Also, did you notice the subtle #5 that is printed on Woody's hat? Just let me know the age of your little one and that "5" can change to whatever number you need.

Additionally, the sky is the limit. I can do stickers, thank you cards, return address printing, recipient printing, etc. etc. Just ask and I'll give you a price.

Click on my email button to the right for more information or to place your order!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

"MARK" — Sailboat Birth Announcement

"MARK"
This baby announcement design coordinates with the shower invitations I designed a few months ago. It is a very sweet design and I am so glad his mom took me up on my offer for a free design! All brides or moms get a free design if they use the same theme from their shower invitations!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

TRAVIS — Modern Graduation

Wow, I have a lot I need to add....I've been very busy and I'm afraid blog postings have not had the highest priority.

I was in Staples the other day and a heard a very nice lady inquiring about graduation open house invitations for her son. Staples does not have an in-house design team, but they will send it out to their "team" that will toss whatever picture you have and the information you want to include into a template. I have seen some of these. (if I don't have anything nice to say, say nothing at all...)

So, I discretely told her that I was a designer and I could whip up something for her pretty quick. I don't know her and she has never seen my work, but for whatever reason, she trusted me and handed me her flash drive and jotted down some information on the back of a Staples scrap sheet of paper.

Well, this is the finished product (address changed). It is a double sided postcard. Their return addrss is printed on the back side as well as some faint lines for easy addressing. The 130# coverstock is super thick with a matte finish. They will mail beautifully. I'm very pleased with how it turned out and according to his mom, Travis really likes it too. Doesn't he look like a heart-breaker!!
Anyway, it is amazing how God will bring people into your path.