Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I ♥ FACES - DRAMATIC B&W


I love the I HEART FACES website and every once in a while, if a theme captures my attention and reminds me of a photo I've taken, I'll play along. This week, the theme is Dramatic Black & White. They are looking for moody shots with a dramatic flare, which made me think of this shot I took of Peanut during our "official holiday card" photo shoot.

Peanut is captured having a "moment" - leaning up against the goal post with the score board in the backgroud. Her thoughtful, content expression makes me smile.


To see more moody black & white's from this week's challenge, just click on the heart!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

LOVE


I must have the LOVE art over this fireplace. MUST! Does anyone know where I can find it? Image from Better Homes & Gardens via twoellie.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

TOP O' THE MORNIN' TO YOU...



Here's a little something to get you going this St. Patrick's Day morning - Boston style!

Monday, March 15, 2010

PIMP MY PRINTABLE


Check out what Charlotte at The Art of Quilling did with my St. Patrick's Day Lucky Penny printable! She quilled Shamrocks and laid them over the design. Aren't they amazing? Of course, this takes it out of the "quickest classroom handout you will ever do" category, but for those few special people - amazing!

Thanks so much for sharing this Charlotte. I absolutely love it!!! I'd love to see what the rest of you are doing with my printables. Be sure to comment or link up and let me know!

Monday, March 8, 2010

ST. PATRICK'S DAY FREE PRINTABLE



Living in the Boston area, St. Patrick's Day is a pretty big deal, so we always like to do a little something special to celebrate the day. An all-time favorite of ours since the preschool years (keep in mind that Pumpkin is now ten!) has been to hand out lucky pennies! This is honestly the simplest classroom handout you will ever do, but the kids get so excited that you would think you just handed them a nugget of gold.

The first step is to go to the bank and get some shiny new pennies. Over the years, my luck with the banks in my area have been mixed. Some years it's no problem at all, other years I have been told that they do not have any new pennies. No new pennies?!?!! How is this possible? I'm not sure, but if this happens to you as well, you can take the alternate route of cleaning some pennies yourself (go here for penny cleaning formula). If you clean them yourself, they will not be as shiny as if they were new, but the kids do not notice at all, so not to worry.


Once you have the pennies, you have already completed the most time-consuming part of this project! Simply download the design template here, print on the cardstock of your choice and cut as indicated. (Hint: the cards are 3X3 squares) Then attach the pennies to the cards using glue or double-sided tape and you're done! We usually put the cards in small glassine or cellophane envelopes to hand them out, but only because I tend to have those types of supplies on hand. The cards are perfectly fine to hand out as is.

Everyone can use a little extra luck now and again, so have fun with this quick and easy project and maybe as you're spreading some cheer, you'll find yourself a bit o' gold at the end of the rainbow this St. Patrick's Day.

Oh, and no shenanigans! OK, maybe a little...

Friday, March 5, 2010

UNDER CONSTRUCTION



Just a warning: If you see crazy things happening on the blog today and throughout the weekend, I'm doing some updating.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

PAPERLESS POST




I know this may sound strange coming from a designer of party invitations, but sometimes I like to use online invite services. It's quick, easy and the designs have come such a long way. I figure, if I save a tree on the front end, I can go really crazy with the party accessories! There are still many times when I feel that a beautiful invitation that you can touch and feel and open up in person is definitely in order, but for those other times, my new favorite service is definitely
Paperless Post.



One of the reasons that I love Paperless Post is that they do such a great job of making you feel like you're receiving an actual invite through the mail. There's an envelope addressed to the recipient, it opens up and out comes this beautiful, personal invite that you feel like you can reach out and touch. The "texture" of the paper is lovely and it all just seems very personal, which is no small feat for an email invite!

You must register to view all available designs, which is a bit of an annoyance. But with a huge variety of designs and endless combinations of paper, graphics and typeface, it is more than worth the minute it takes to register. Check it out here. I think you'll love it!

P.S. This is a completely unsolicited review. I assure you, Paperless Post has no knowledge of my existence on the planet.