Shane likes to have Irish brown bread with a cup of tea but whenever I make it he tells me to make it with love.
He swears he can tell.
So this morning when I made him a brand new loaf, I made sure he knew I put lots of love in it. It was the least I could do since he has been so generous in setting up my new studio; purchasing all the furniture and containers AND spending two days building all of it. The studio benefits him as well since all my mess, I mean creative chaos, will be neatly placed in one room.
The brown bread of love:
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
I won't be sad to see 2009 go bye-bye. It's been a difficult year. I will take with me a few lessons learned. I am talented and creative, the world did not end as we know it, the children are fine without so much "stuff," as a matter of fact, we all are. And the biggest lesson, this too shall pass.
To everyone that has read my blog or is reading it for the first time, I wish you great memories this Christmas and only the best for the coming new year.
See you on the flip side!
To everyone that has read my blog or is reading it for the first time, I wish you great memories this Christmas and only the best for the coming new year.
See you on the flip side!
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Mardi Gras in December
Ok, so it's not really in December. I just happen to be working on a new project for a big bash for Mardi Gras. It's all top secret for now but part of the project includes these little miniature mardi gras masks. They have been incredibly fun to decorate...the trimming part, not so much.
I'm hoping they buy into the idea of making each one unique, numbered and signed. Wouldn't it be absolutely fun to see people trading for their favorite the night of the gala? Then they get to take it home as a keepsake.
More to come as the project develops. Got ideas? Leave a comment.
I'm hoping they buy into the idea of making each one unique, numbered and signed. Wouldn't it be absolutely fun to see people trading for their favorite the night of the gala? Then they get to take it home as a keepsake.
More to come as the project develops. Got ideas? Leave a comment.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Custom Holiday Cards are Complete!
I've just finished making 200 custom holiday cards! Whew! Did I make any money? I don't think so but the way I look at it, it's 200 new people who will see my work. Look at it as an investment in marketing.
I knew I was offering a very sweet price but there are a few reasons for it.
- They were for my sisters.
- Like I stated before, an investment in marketing.
- I wasn't really sure how much it was going to cost when I priced them.
- It's my first holiday season in this business.
- At least it wasn't a total loss.
We all learn through doing and I'm hoping that next year will bring me and all that I know much success. Hey, it can't be as bad as 2009!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Super Graphic Coffee Set
I came across this adorable set at Caribou Coffee this morning! Love the graphics! Love the shape! Love the matching coasters! Keep a look out, these will be providing some inspiration.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Holiday Cookie Exchange
This year I was invited to a cookie exchange by Karen Lovely. If you've never participated, everyone bakes and brings a set amount of holiday cookies (we each brought 6 dozen).
Actually, I procrastinated about doing it because of lack of time but Karen, with a little gentle prodding, convinced me to come...cookies or not. The one cookie that always reminds me of baking with mom was thumbprint cookies. I'm sure everyone has their own favorite but the look, the taste and the preparation of these makes me think "holidays."
So after a quick run to the store, I made a mess of the kitchen and even got the kids to help. Okay, they only helped with the first batch then a movie beckoned them to abandon me. They turned out just like I remembered and everyone else's cookies looked fabulous as well.
It was a wonderful afternoon spent with friends, a few drinks and some yummy food. I can't wait until next year!
Thumbprint Cookies (Bird's Nest Cookies)
½ c Butter or Margarine
¼ C dark brown sugar
1 egg yolk
1 egg yolk
pinch of salt
1 egg white
1 egg white
1 C sifted flour
½ C chopped nuts
½ C chopped nuts
½ tsp vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cream butter and sugar together. Add slightly beaten egg yolk, vanilla and salt. Mix. Add flour and blend. Roll dough into small balls. Dip in slightly beaten egg white and then coat in chopped nuts. Place on greased cookie sheet. Make an indentation in the dough’s middle.
Bake at 375 degrees about 12-15 minutes. Fill depression with preserves when cool.
Yields one dozen cookies.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cream butter and sugar together. Add slightly beaten egg yolk, vanilla and salt. Mix. Add flour and blend. Roll dough into small balls. Dip in slightly beaten egg white and then coat in chopped nuts. Place on greased cookie sheet. Make an indentation in the dough’s middle.
Bake at 375 degrees about 12-15 minutes. Fill depression with preserves when cool.
Yields one dozen cookies.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Caution: I'm Hot!
I was so excited to get these new coffee cozies completed and posted to my etsy shop. I couldn’t wait to share some of the images with you. It just makes me giggle every time I look at them.
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Nordlund Holiday Card
I’ve been working on custom holiday cards for the Nordlund family and wanted to share some images with you. The most important thing when starting a new project is communicating with the client. If everyone is to be happy with the end result, you need to find out what their expectations are; color palette, layout ideas, likes/dislikes.
This family isn’t very religious and they have many friends who don’t celebrate Christmas. The first step was deciding that this would be more of a holiday card and can appeal to a larger audience. We choose a winter theme and stayed away from a typical Christmas color palette (red and green) instead choosing blues, purples and whites. I picked an incredible patterned paper by Heidi Grace and paired it with a deep purple (almost looks black in the photos).
They wanted to incorporate a photo of the kids as well which led me to creating the bracket. I die cut these with my new Sizzix Epic Six using a heavy silver metallic paper (thanks to Bramkamp Printing). This creates a nice landing spot for the photo to live. Setting it off to the left helps create interest in the layout and gives room for the holiday greeting. The holiday greeting was stamped using a Stampin’ Up stamp and their metallic ink in Platinum. I am so in love with this ink since it has a really metallic finish and is completely opaque. Plus it dries quickly! Happy Holidays was stamped onto a dark blue pearlescent paper (scraps/cut-offs from Poeme) and will be applied in the upper right corner using dimensional stickers (Hobby Lobby).
The client is providing the photos but I assisted in cropping the image and showing her how it would look on the finished card. Since the photos aren’t arriving until next week, I completed as much of the work in advance so I just trim the photos, stick them down and place the greeting.
I hope you enjoy this and I’d love to hear your comments! I’ll post pictures of the completed cards in a week or so.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Oh, the weather outside is frightful...
Not really but I love a good holiday song; puts me in a great mood! When we talk about the holidays we can't avoid discussing gifts and the shopping of said gifts. This year is definitely different than Christmas' past. For one thing, the economy has really put a dent in my budget. The biggest difference is directly related to my new business venture.
The two really can go hand-in-hand. Since all of my items are handmade and I make a HUGE effort to sell locally, the majority of gifts that I've purchased are either handmade or made locally or both. Every year the family pulls names for the gift exchange since we have so many children now (7 here in Cincinnati) and my pick is my big sister, Lisa. Usually, we just give the other person a list of wants and "off we go a shopping," but I asked if I could choose her gifts and she whole-heartedly agreed. probably because she knows I have exquisite taste. : )
Here's what she's getting under the tree (don't tell her):
The two really can go hand-in-hand. Since all of my items are handmade and I make a HUGE effort to sell locally, the majority of gifts that I've purchased are either handmade or made locally or both. Every year the family pulls names for the gift exchange since we have so many children now (7 here in Cincinnati) and my pick is my big sister, Lisa. Usually, we just give the other person a list of wants and "off we go a shopping," but I asked if I could choose her gifts and she whole-heartedly agreed. probably because she knows I have exquisite taste. : )
Here's what she's getting under the tree (don't tell her):
All made by FridaWer and shipped from Italy. How European! She has other beautiful things too and feel free to have them shipped directly to my house. Here's the link to her shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/FridaWer
I custom ordered matching fingerless gloves from SWAK Shop: Couture Accessories by Amina. She's very talented and based out of Atlanta, GA. Check out her stuff at http://www.etsy.com/shop/swakdesigns
So, that's everything Lisa is getting this year...not too bad for a $100 limit. I didn't forget the children though and got some adorable things for the newest nephew, Carson. He was just born in late October and we're really hoping they make the trip from Grand Rapids to celebrate his first Christmas. My brother, Jason, and wife, Mercedes are pretty hip and organic so I found this incredible bib set made by local artist, Gillian. We arranged for local delivery yesterday which saved me shipping costs PLUS I got to meet her in person. It makes it even more special to know who's hands created a gift that I will be sharing.
Gillian has a great story, sad but great. Etsy is a really amazing collection of really amazing people so check it out and support handmade artists. www.etsy.com
Happy Holidays everyone!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Catching Up is Hard to Do
A bunch of stuff has happened since my last post...all good stuff! The shows were a very positive experience and I'm looking forward to doing more in the future. Poeme is considering adding a third date in early December and, if you didn't read my last post, it's an incredibly wonderful little shop! For the Legendary Run Arts & Crafts Show, I introduced my latest new product...Coffee Cup Cozies! They were a big hit and I'm not surprised. Not only do they help people keep the earth green because they're reusable; they're also machine washable, reversible and adorable. I've got one posted in my ETSY shop if you'd like to see it.
I've also been busy developing different lines for the cozies; some are plain, ones that appeal to men, and embroidered ones. The embroidered ones will be ready early next week and say, "Caution: I'm hot!" How awesome is that! There are a slew of color combinations and you should also be able to find them at The Gift Box in Mt. Lookout.
My last note here is that I stopped by the Archiver's store in Deerfield. They are running a great sale ALL WEEK instead of just Black Friday. I picked up a lot of beautiful paper and embellishments but the big purchase was the Quickutz Epic Six (http://www.quickutz.com/epic/); a die cutting and embossing machine. I've been wanting to explore embossing for my cards and this was such a great deal I couldn't pass it up (especially thanks to the sales associate that helped me spend all my money). I can't wait to get it out of the box and get going. The best part about it is that it uses dies from a couple different manufacturers and the new L Letterpress products work with it too! I know what's on my Christmas list. Check out the review by Paper Crave, one of my favorite bloggers (http://papercrave.com/l-letterpress-tool-review/).
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Poeme : A Great Shop
These days we need to be aware of all the great local shops and support them. It would be wonderful if everyone found that special place to frequent and buy a few things. Not only does it encourage our economic growth, it also helps the local economy more than shopping at one of the chains.
One of my favorite shops is Poeme, located on Michigan Avenue right around the corner from the Hyde Park fire station. They carry fabulous paper products including stationary, cards, ribbon, wrapping paper and other gifts. I knew they existed but had never gone in until about a month ago. I was looking for shops that would be interested in carrying my handmade cards. Turns out I knew the owner, Kristen Folzenlogen. She is a talented designer and creates the most beautiful custom invitations.
If you're in town, stop by and tell them you heard about it from Pink Purse Creative. You can also visit them on the web at http://www.poeme-online.com/ and Become a Fan on Facebook at Facebook | Poeme.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
It's Show Time!
You know, I only started my greeting card business this past August and it is off to a great start! With the holidays coming upon us sooner than we always think, I am participating in my first shows.
I have to admit, I'm uncertain and stressed to the max! How much stock should I have? Will anyone show up? Will any of my designs sell? Is it worth the time and effort? I certainly hope so. I've never been one to worry and look at the "worst case scenario." I really try to stay positive and upbeat.
My main path of thinking is, "I love my cards so there have to be others out there that love them too!" It's like selling your house. You bought it, right? Because it was a great fit for you, your family (if you have one), your lifestyle, your taste. So it only seems right to think that it would also be a good fit for someone else.
I hope everyone that reads this post will love my cards too and stop by to see me at the shows.
Thursday, November 12 5:00 to 8:00 : : Poeme Trunk Show
Sunday, November 15 noon to 4:00 : : Poeme Trunk Show
Saturday, November 21 noon to 5:00 : : Legendary Run Arts & Crafts Show
I have to admit, I'm uncertain and stressed to the max! How much stock should I have? Will anyone show up? Will any of my designs sell? Is it worth the time and effort? I certainly hope so. I've never been one to worry and look at the "worst case scenario." I really try to stay positive and upbeat.
My main path of thinking is, "I love my cards so there have to be others out there that love them too!" It's like selling your house. You bought it, right? Because it was a great fit for you, your family (if you have one), your lifestyle, your taste. So it only seems right to think that it would also be a good fit for someone else.
I hope everyone that reads this post will love my cards too and stop by to see me at the shows.
Thursday, November 12 5:00 to 8:00 : : Poeme Trunk Show
Sunday, November 15 noon to 4:00 : : Poeme Trunk Show
Saturday, November 21 noon to 5:00 : : Legendary Run Arts & Crafts Show
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Monday, October 26, 2009
You really want to know what's inside my purse.
Yes, to start off, my purse really is pink. That's where the name came from since it really stands out and becomes a great conversation starter. I believe these are two important aspects of myself and brand...I want to stand out and have my designs be a conversation starter.
Back to my purse and what's inside. I would say I'm a typical female and carry some pretty standard stuff in my purse.
Back to my purse and what's inside. I would say I'm a typical female and carry some pretty standard stuff in my purse.
- my passport - unfortunately, no trips planned in the near future
- OTC allergy meds
- Clinique Raspberry Glace lipstick
- Maybelline Plum Crazy lipstick
- a receipt from Lookout Joe's - from this morning, got myself a mocha
- a blue lighter
- my car key with mini measuring tape keychain
- Ghirardelli Caramel Chocolate
- a pair of earrings (they belong to my sister, Nina)
- the list from this morning orientation class for JSFG
- A Red Robin brochure - Neighborhood Programs
- a room key holder from Hampton Inn, Shelbyville, IN
- half of a Butlers Irish Mint Truffle
- my iPhone
- a blue Sharpie
- a Quaker Chewy chocolate chip granola bar - I know, I love chocolate!
- a sample size tube of Aveda hand relief - best stuff on earth
- 2 tubes of lancome Juicy Tubes (1 Jelly, 1 Smoothie)
- a Delta pack of tissues
- receipt from Red Robin
- a pen
- a mint
- a bottle of almost gone ibuprofen
- 2 packs of cigarettes - I know, I should quit
- my wallet, no cash so don't even think of stealing it
That's all I have in my purse. My initial observation...why so many lipsticks?
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Next on the Agenda
I'm going to learn and design my own blog background...probably use it on my Twitter page too (cailin3). Can't be that difficult, right?
In the meantime, I've got the meatloaf in the oven, one kid drinking milk in the kitchen, two kids at a neighbors house and a husband getting his hair cut. With my trip to Grand Rapids last week, I've fallen behind on the card making front. I also still need to send pricing for thank you cards for a potential new customer. How long is too long before you lose the opportunity? Need to contact the lady about the card displays too and I'm suppose to have coffee with a past client. Not sure about the last one since she hasn't confirmed the date and time. I'll just show up at Caribou Coffee in the morning anyway...never one to turn down the chance for a mocha! Y U M ! ! ! !
There are a number of new items I want to add to my ETSY store in the next few months. Custom designed invitations via the Mac for one. I also went in this cute store in G Rap that had painted metal boards and accessories. You mix and match items to create photo boards that hang on the wall. They even showed scrapbooking paper as the background! Now I just have to find someone who can cut the metal sheets for me. Know anyone, leave me a comment. Preferably local to the Cincinnati area.
My neighbor has also asked me about my sewing skills. Of course, I'm pretty good at it. She found these great little dresses for her daughter but doesn't want to pay $80! Can't blame her considering Joss will just grow out of them in a few months.
So keep checking my ETSY shop for some of these new things and if you have any suggestions don't hesitate to leave a comment here. Thanks for reading my blog!
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Just Getting Started
Just wanted to write a quick entry to my new blog. Sort of a test to see what this whole blogging deal is about.
I've recently opened a shop on ETSY to showcase and sell my handmade cards. I love designing stuff and with a background in graphic design, thought this would be a fun thing to do. Sharing them with friends, family and the whole entire world is really a thrill!
What you will see on my blog are new designs, ideas and my thoughts on the design industry in general. Thanks for checking out my blog and hope you visit often!
LauraLee Kavanagh
www.pinkpursecreative.etsy.com
Facebook: Handmade Cards by LLK
Twitter: cailin3