Showing posts with label clients. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clients. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Chalkboard Rollup (The Tagalong Doodler)

Hey everyone! Have you seen those darling, COOL chalkboard rollups? You (the kids I mean) can take them with you wherever you want, un-roll them, and use the chalkboard fabric and some chalk to doodle anywhere! The awesome team at Tazetta.com got a hold of me and needed a design for their chalkboard doodler. It was so much fun to create these!


They even have this FREE download you can print and fold to make your own box to hold chalk or crayons. Cool, huh? (see photo below)

You can either purchase one already made, or you can purchase the kit to make your own. There are two different designs - one for girls, and one for boys.

Hop on over to Tazetta.com and check out all of the cool things there. This would be a great Christmas gift you can make yourself! :)

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fabric "Fresh Picked"

My daughter in a dress made with "Brown Flowers and Birds" fabric.

Coordinating fabric "Forest", and "Forest Owls".


Hi everyone! It's been a while since I posted, but I've had a lot going on....take a second and check out this really great company I'm working with at http://www.framechangers.com/

They are seriously awesome, and I'm really blessed to be working with them!
I've been doing lots of creating over here! I've added new art prints, lots of new fabric designs and I'm working on some more. I'm thinking about creating a panel for christmas stockings for my family. I am so excited to personalize them for my husband, son, daughter and I.

Side note - the doll pattern didn't work out so well. I actually withdrew myself from the spoonflower contest since I had gotten the fabric in the mail and it wasn't the right color :(. The skin color was really off, and after my sister sewed it up, we realized it needed adjustment. I'm thinking it will turn out better if I make it in pieces.....the head and body one piece, then the arms and legs seperate so they can be cut out and sewn on as well. Don't ya think?

I'll be posting more fun stuff soon!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Remember the tree designs I did for that stamping company? Well, here are some really neat things the design team did with one of the stamps. Didn't they do a great job? I'm lovin it!





The last one is my personal fav. If you want to order this stamp, just hop on over to http://www.suink.net/ and you can find this one there. The others are releasing at a different time so be sure to check back if you want one of the other stamps.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009



I created these images for another stamping company. Ya like? I'm kind of loving doing this design work. It's nice to just send a file to someone and not have to worry about shipping! It's been a lot of fun. I'm hoping to do more things like this including digital files for cards, announcements, invites etc.
Hmmmm, maybe I'll have to do some free ones to get started???? Have a great night everyone!
By the way, head on over to http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5312557. Sorry, my curser is broken and I cannot embed the links so I have to paste the entire thing :).

Wednesday, June 3, 2009


Well, here is my last stamp design! I think it's my favorite. Like I said, I am so excited to see all of it come together....it should be fun! Right now I am thinking of working on some really simple, plain designs for my shop. I have a lot of artwork with lots of vibrant color, so I think I'll go towards a very simple, plain set next. I love doing animals....does anyone have any suggestions on what animals (as a set) I should do next?

Tuesday, May 26, 2009




An acrylic stamp store contacted me and wanted me to design some trees and birds for a stamp collection. Here are the designs, although I still have one more to do. It has been a fun challenge to try and come up with 10 DIFFERENT trees....I've had to stretch my imagination a bit. I'll be sure to add the web address once they are out and in the shop! They also have really great scrapbook/card designers who work with the finished product when the stamps are done to create some awesome stuff. I'm excited to see it all come together!
Which tree is your favorite? I'm just curious....which one would make the best stamp? I would like to know which direction I should go towards when making the last one for the collection. Thanks for any input!
Have a great day everyone!! :)