Table Numbers, Escort Cards, and Programs! Oh, My!



The last couple of weeks I've had the pleasure of working with the gals at True Blue Events (more on them soon) on print material for an upcoming wedding. I'm loving the color palette they've developed with the bride and groom. What a nice, bold way to ease into Spring. It was especially nice to work with these bright colors in the studio last week during a few gloomy days.



Here's a sneak peek, I'll share photos of these babies in action soon!


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Festival of Hearts



Every February the Friendship Center, a Santa Barbara adult day care center, hosts the Festival of Hearts to support H.E.A.R.T. (Help Elders At Risk Today), a program that provides adult day services for dependent adults and their families who could not otherwise afford these services. The event features unique "Heart-Art" and party favors created by local artists. This year I was honored to be asked to participate. With a provided paper mache heart as a base, I took some inspiration from my kids' wall art collection and created a "feathered" heart from painted swatches.

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A New Zealand Adventure

It's about time I shared a few photos of my New Zealand Adventure with you! Over the Christmas and New Year holiday Nathan and I explored the North Island of New Zealand by camper van (they drive on the left side of the road, and on the right side of the car!). We had quite an adventure. The island nation is the most picturesque place I've ever seen, with rolling green hills, snow capped mountains, black sand beaches....It's breathtaking! The food was delicious, and the people were kind. Although we were following maps and trying to remember to stay on the correct side of the road all the time, we returned rested and refreshed (and perhaps a few pounds heavier). 


Our roving home for 2 weeks.


Green lipped mussels, a Kiwi specialty.








Tongariro Alpine Crossing





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Because Baking is Creative: Just Add Butter

Sometimes I think I'd like to institute "bake break" in addition or in place of "lunch break." There's just something so satisfying about baking...you have the ingredients, follow directions, make something, it smells good, and tada, you're done (unlike most art projects). Last week I had an itch to bake something, but I didn't have ingredients nor much time. I remembered a fabulous party favor from a lovely baby shower I attended recently, I was saving it for the perfect moment and this was the moment.



Cookie mix in a jar--great for party favors or holiday gifts (and perfect for when you want to make cookies on a whim!). The fine gals that put these together gave their gifts a personal touch with a sweet swatch of pale pink fabric and a porcelain spoon. Even the Kerr jar gave it a nice old fashioned look. I've included the directions for the cookies that I made below (I added coconut, too). You can find many more cookie mixes to which you can add your own personal touch, here.





Country Oatmeal Cookies in a Jar

3/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 cup rolled oats
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Using a 1 quart or 1 liter jar, layer in the ingredients in the order given. Pack down the jar after each addition. Put the lid on, and cover with an 8 inch circle of fabric. Secure the fabric over the lid using a rubber band, then cover the rubber band by tying a nice piece of ribbon or raffia around the lid.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). In a medium bowl, cream together 3/4 cup of softened butter, with 2 eggs and 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Add the entire contents of the jar, and mix by hand until combined. Drop dough by heaping spoonfuls onto an unprepared cookie sheet. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes in the preheated oven.

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Tying the Knot



When I met with bride-to-be Cally about her Save-the-Dates, she knew she wanted something fun for her loved ones to receive in the mail--as she herself is a snail-mail-and-beautiful-paper lover, too--but she also wanted something sophisticated. We came up with the perfect illustration for their upcoming nuptials. Dan is from Vermont, Cally is from California, and they are tying the knot in California.



Coral and white bakers' twine was the perfect material for the metaphor--the stripes give it a fun, whimsy touch. White and coral was foil stamped onto a rich charcoal grey paper (a fitting, sophisticated background).

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