Sunday, November 8, 2009

Talented Aunties-To-Be








A couple friends threw me the cutest baby shower last month.  The invitation asked the guests to bring something hand-made (my friends know me alright!). Most gifts were onesies, and as decoration they were all hung across the room on a clothes-line.  I've included images of just a few of the many very impressive gifts my friends and family made - including the one my friend made to match her adorable invitation! I'm definitely going to have to think of something to do with these beautiful creations once my daughter outgrows them. Any ideas? Thank you so much to all her talented aunties!  

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Bead Show




This weekend Dave and I went to The Bead Show in San Mateo.   I was really drawn to the antique pendants, and  the one I bought was from the booth shown above.  As for beads themselves, I bought a string of grape colored glass spheres which I ended up combining with some silver separators.  The ruby quartz beads, however, (the string on the right) make a beautiful necklace just as they are.  There were a few more beads I left with that I'm using to make necklaces and hair pieces to give as gifts, and will post them once they're done and gifted.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Kimberly Reed Photography






One of my couples, Julie and Hannah, recently celebrated their commitment in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm so glad Julie sent me photos because I was just blown away! They were taken by Kimberly Reed Photography who transformed these already photogenic women into the subjects of compositional works of art. The settings and backdrops that Kim chooses, as well as the facial features she focused in on, just make this collection something I could look at over and over.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Molly's Shower


Molly's maid of honor took the reigns on her best friend's bridal shower. First she commissioned a custom illustration of Molly for the invitation and thank you notes. Then she thought it would be fun to liven each place setting by featuring Molly's portrait on the party favor tags.  An especially nice touch was the matted drawing that the ladies covered with signatures and shout-outs, and then gifted to the bride-to-be as a keepsake of the colorful day. 

Thursday, August 27, 2009

"Capital Ideas" with Carl Rohrs




The last demonstration of this season's Kalligraphia exhibit featured renowned lettering artist Carl Rohrs. His lesson, called "Capital Ideas" focused on capital letters that aren't recognizable calligraphic styles today, but have evolved over the years by various artists into these interesting, dynamic letter forms.  
One of my favorite aspects of calligraphy is pen control and what you can do to a line just by changing the angle and pressure of the instrument. The last image is a perfect illustration of how you can mold a letter into a unique composition just by tweaking the stroke of your pen.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Congratulations Benny and Tali!




This eclectic couple - the groom is an animator and the bride is a Rabbi - featured their save the date design throughout their wedding weekend. They used it as centerpieces for a pre-wedding day luncheon, on a CD cover for their party favors, on their "benchers" (small prayer books), and on water bottle labels.  

For a more formal touch, we created a 3 letter monogram to decorate the programs and signature book, and a custom illustration of the hydrangeas to spice up the menus.  To further set the bride and groom apart from their other guests, we created two special place cards for the sweetheart table.  We fabricated them out of the same paper that was used for the invitations (the invitations were hand made by Tali's aunt).  It was a sweet little touch! 

Friday, July 10, 2009

Modern Medieval Decorated Versals



One of the calligraphy demonstrations during "Kalligraphia season" was taught by Christie Payne, who introduced the art of creating "modern medieval" decorated versals. These versals are the ornamental capital letters you might see in an 11th or 12th century manuscript. But I think they're still relevant today. In fact I think we might include this craft with our custom illustration service!  Stay tuned for samples...

Kalligraphia 2009







This year's triannual Kalligraphia exhibit did not disappoint! I've attached just a few pieces of the many that made up a very colorful room.  There was some incredible experimentation with media and technique.  I've included one piece that was etched into glass,  one that was carved (I'm not sure out of what material), one that was embossed in paper and one in which the writing was embedded in wax!