Please download the order form & send it to me via email: allison@nealondesign.com (button below) If you prefer to simply send me details via email without the order form, that is fine. Please provide the design you would like, event information, size, and quantity needed. I am happy to provide a quote at your request.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Nest • Change of Address / Moving POSTCARDS
Keep costs down by sending out postcards to let your friends and family know you've moved. These very economical 4 x 6 postcards are printed on 100#, tropical green coverstock in black only. They are double sided with lines for easy addressing.
Don't forget postage is only 28¢ too! (not preprinted...must add postcard stamp)
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Fishing Birthday Party Invitation
Can you find the subtle number in the invitation? I thought it was appropriate to keep it a little more low key for a big kid.
As you can see, I've paired this invitation with a light natural colored, A7, euroflap envelope.
Coordinating, custom thank you cards are also available.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
ONE — Color block Birthday Invitation
The fonts are classic and modern and I just love the big blocks of color. I chose these specifically to go with the colors in the highlighted photo, but they are fully customizable.
I am happy to change up some fonts & colors to create a more feminine look for a little girl.
This horizontal design is classic and economical.
I will try to add supplemental materials in the next couple of days!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fall / Halloween (Block) Party Invitation
I am so blessed to live in a ridiculously fabulous neighborhood. This is the 3rd year for this annual party and it is always so much fun! I am on the social committee this year and was happy to design the invitation for digital distribution. I also designed a postcard (very small print run) to have on hand at our annual association meeting also held in October.
The front of the postcard is also used as the Facebook event icon. I am happy to provide low resolution files for this purpose for any event. Just let me know!
The front of the postcard is also used as the Facebook event icon. I am happy to provide low resolution files for this purpose for any event. Just let me know!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Toy Story "3" Birthday Invitation
This set was designed specifically with twins in mind. (I am happy to adjust it for a single as well.)
These boys are turning "3" and mom appropriately wanted to use the 3 logo within the design. The font choice and bandana pattern create a bit of a kid-friendly western flare. I had Woody in mind, of course. I love this invitation paired with the bright golden yellow envelope. It is sure to stand out in any mailbox!
I've also already designed coordinating thank you card sets. They are pictured here with the coordinating wrap around address label.
And last, but not least. Coordinating water bottle labels and favor stickers!
Email me for pricing and customization options!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
"MALLORY" — Baby Girl Birth Announcement
"MALLORY" |
I just love the image used on the front of this card. I created some extra blank space to the right of the sweet baby create a great space for a unique typographic treatment of her name. There was still plenty of room for her birth stats and a greeting from the family.
Baby Mallory's dad is a photographer (http://www.blue-eye-media.com) so there were lots of cute shots for the back of the card as well. I created a coordinating monogram of her initials and used polka dots and pink (her mom's request) on the back side. The 2 images are "scattered" over the page with white borders and shadows for extra interest.
Pink and black always look sharp. I paired this design with a "pulsar pink" A7 envelope with the designed return address printed in black.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
"LIESEL" — Sweet Monogram Birth Announcement
"LIESEL" |
Liesel's mom really wanted to use her monogram, so I created one, including her full name. It is simple, sweet and perfect for this brand new baby girl. This little one is a gift from God and the meaning of her name could not be more fitting, "God's Promise".
The back of the card features 3 additional pictures on a soft, pink, gingham background.
This card is designed as a 5x7 but can also be ordered in a 4.25x5.5. If you don't have 3 pictures you want to use on the back, I am happy to customize it just for you....no worries. Colors are also customizable.
This design is paired with a "pink lemonade" A7 envelope with the return address printed on the back flap.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Western / Cowboy BABY SHOWER Invitation
I had so much fun working on this baby shower invitation. The theme is a bit non-traditional and I loved getting to use a variety of "western" patterns and textures. This sherrif shape (I'm sure there is a different name for it, but it reminds me of an old badge) was just calling out to me and I love the grungy distressed texture within.
I used some "western" fonts, but also coupled them with a softer script since this is indeed a baby shower. I used baby booties at the top, but I also have super cute cowboy boots or a cowboy hat as alternatives.
This listing is now available in my NealonDesign Etsy store. Click HERE for a direct link.
I used some "western" fonts, but also coupled them with a softer script since this is indeed a baby shower. I used baby booties at the top, but I also have super cute cowboy boots or a cowboy hat as alternatives.
This listing is now available in my NealonDesign Etsy store. Click HERE for a direct link.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Nealon Design PHOTOGRAPHY
I think I got my first camera for Christmas when I was 6...maybe 7 (mom?). It was a real camera, even if it was Fisher Price and required 110 film. It was blue and had big rubber grips to help hang on to it. There was no flash, so I had to buy big, disposable flash bulbs that were inserted to the top. They popped when used and then had a bizarre smell that I loved yet couldn't stand... Or just take pictures outside. (Holy cow, I just Googled "Fisher Price blue camera 1980s" and found a picture of it! The internet continues to amaze me! It is listed as "vintage" HA!)So, I've always loved taking pictures, and am usually the one that can always be counted on to have my camera....usually pressed up to my face.
I dreamed of having a SLR camera when I was a teenager. I was constantly doing "photo shoots" with my friends whether we were creating our own faux Glamour Shots or if I was pretending to take senior pictures. I finally got a basic Nikon DSLR at age 27 the Christmas after my little guy was born. Man, why didn't I get it BEFORE he was born to have better pictures of his first months of life?! Oh well. "Mamarazzi" is a term I heard from a friend a while ago that I've embraced whole-heartedly.
Since that time, my interest in photography, lenses, light and editing has increased significantly. I now own a Nikon D3100, 4 lenses, and have a lengthy wish list of lenses....if only this "hobby" wasn't so expensive....
I know just enough to be dangerous. I'm taking a general photography class with a friend this fall, so hopefully I can get some pointers on low light settings and brush up before I do several "Christmas card" shoots this fall/winter. I should have paid more attention to the technical stuff in my 2 photography classes in college. Too bad that was in the early 2000s and I didn't even have a digital camera back then. Those were still the good-ole film days. (I'm aging myself, aren't I.)
The design aspect of my work is still my favorite and will continue to be my focus. However, if I can make a little cash to feed my photography passion, I am happy to get snappy! ;)
I had my first paid shoot a couple of weeks ago. The mother is the sister of a coworker of a friend and neighbor of mine (follow that?!). I drove up to northern Grand Rapids to take 2 year old pictures of their precious little girl and some family shots in hopes of getting a good one for a Christmas card.
Two year olds are moving targets for sure. I'm used to this and ended up taking about 400 pictures. (Praise God for digital cameras!!) I narrowed and narrowed the selection down and then tried my hand at actual "professional" editing. I think it went pretty well and I hope that the family was pleased with the proofs that I sent. Here are just a few of my favorites. (click to enlarge)
Following that session, last weekend before going to a birthday party I asked my own little guy if he would let me take some pictures of him. He was a willing subject (this is the most important factor with him...) and I got some great shots of him playing outside and on a swing. He just turned 3.
Lastly, I've been known to get a little artsy with my photography. I was an art major...can't help it. Anyway, this one was taken in an underground, walking, street tunnel back in June. It is my little boy with his paternal grandparents. I just love it.
I'm certainly not a professional photographer and DO NOT claim to be. But I love to play around and I'm learning a lot. I'd love to be able to fund my hobby with photographs, so please let me know if you are in west Michigan, northeastern Ohio, or middle/northeast-Georgia and want me to snap a few pictures for you and your family.
I dreamed of having a SLR camera when I was a teenager. I was constantly doing "photo shoots" with my friends whether we were creating our own faux Glamour Shots or if I was pretending to take senior pictures. I finally got a basic Nikon DSLR at age 27 the Christmas after my little guy was born. Man, why didn't I get it BEFORE he was born to have better pictures of his first months of life?! Oh well. "Mamarazzi" is a term I heard from a friend a while ago that I've embraced whole-heartedly.
Since that time, my interest in photography, lenses, light and editing has increased significantly. I now own a Nikon D3100, 4 lenses, and have a lengthy wish list of lenses....if only this "hobby" wasn't so expensive....
I know just enough to be dangerous. I'm taking a general photography class with a friend this fall, so hopefully I can get some pointers on low light settings and brush up before I do several "Christmas card" shoots this fall/winter. I should have paid more attention to the technical stuff in my 2 photography classes in college. Too bad that was in the early 2000s and I didn't even have a digital camera back then. Those were still the good-ole film days. (I'm aging myself, aren't I.)
The design aspect of my work is still my favorite and will continue to be my focus. However, if I can make a little cash to feed my photography passion, I am happy to get snappy! ;)
I had my first paid shoot a couple of weeks ago. The mother is the sister of a coworker of a friend and neighbor of mine (follow that?!). I drove up to northern Grand Rapids to take 2 year old pictures of their precious little girl and some family shots in hopes of getting a good one for a Christmas card.
Two year olds are moving targets for sure. I'm used to this and ended up taking about 400 pictures. (Praise God for digital cameras!!) I narrowed and narrowed the selection down and then tried my hand at actual "professional" editing. I think it went pretty well and I hope that the family was pleased with the proofs that I sent. Here are just a few of my favorites. (click to enlarge)
Following that session, last weekend before going to a birthday party I asked my own little guy if he would let me take some pictures of him. He was a willing subject (this is the most important factor with him...) and I got some great shots of him playing outside and on a swing. He just turned 3.
Lastly, I've been known to get a little artsy with my photography. I was an art major...can't help it. Anyway, this one was taken in an underground, walking, street tunnel back in June. It is my little boy with his paternal grandparents. I just love it.
I'm certainly not a professional photographer and DO NOT claim to be. But I love to play around and I'm learning a lot. I'd love to be able to fund my hobby with photographs, so please let me know if you are in west Michigan, northeastern Ohio, or middle/northeast-Georgia and want me to snap a few pictures for you and your family.
Friday, September 2, 2011
"GEMMA" — Diamonds & Dots Birth Announcement
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Rustic, Fall Wedding Suite
This is one of my favorites.
I love the warm, "tangy orange" paired with the "hot fudge" color. The wedding and reception are being held at a barn, so I thought a rustic, yet elegant design was appropriate combination.
The suite includes a double mounted invitation and two 4 x 5.25 inserts. One is a double sided response postcard and the other is a single sided accommodations card. All with rounded corners.
Fitting with the rustic theme, I thought it would be super cool to seal the petal folds with a vintage-style wax seal. I actually found the seal with wax stick at our local dollar store!! I think it adds a very fun and memorable touch.
I also love the custom petal-fold thank you cards. These can be customized with a name or just the wedding graphic. They slip beautifully into a 4bar envelope and you can use the same wax seal on these little beauties.
I love the warm, "tangy orange" paired with the "hot fudge" color. The wedding and reception are being held at a barn, so I thought a rustic, yet elegant design was appropriate combination.
The suite includes a double mounted invitation and two 4 x 5.25 inserts. One is a double sided response postcard and the other is a single sided accommodations card. All with rounded corners.
Fitting with the rustic theme, I thought it would be super cool to seal the petal folds with a vintage-style wax seal. I actually found the seal with wax stick at our local dollar store!! I think it adds a very fun and memorable touch.
I also love the custom petal-fold thank you cards. These can be customized with a name or just the wedding graphic. They slip beautifully into a 4bar envelope and you can use the same wax seal on these little beauties.
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