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My cute Mom asked me to do her Christmas card for her. My family had a reunion this past summer and everyone was there, so a family picture was needed! She sends out a card every year, but to have a photo with everyone in it is special once your family keeps growing!

This card was printed with rounded corners using Overnight Prints printing service. It was a 5x7 postcard and then she added an additional piece of paper including the highlights of their year.

Photo credits to: Xpressions Photography

This next card was the winner of my Christmas card giveaway! She didn't have much of a preference and trusted me to just do what I wanted. She gave me some great family photos to work with, so I knew I wanted to make a nice collage using as many as I could.

Card was also printed using Overnight Prints on a 5x7 postcard.

Photo credits also go to: Xpressions Photography
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I love how my family Christmas cards turned out this year! I really wanted to have rounded corners, so I splurged a bit and got them professionally printed. 

I went for a simple design because I wanted to have a colored envelope. I'm really into colored envelopes right now... but they're just so fun to get in the mail! 

The "Seasons Greetings" was hand-drawn by me and the rest was designed on the computer. I feel like it's very unique and would go well with any other pop of color. I chose to do yellow because even though it's not Christmassy, it matches the photo and I wanted the overall design to be cohesive.

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If you're like me, you like glitter, but HATE the mess it strings around with it! It drives me crazy because it just sticks to everything and even the vacuum can't get it out! But it's so beautiful because it's shiny and sparkly.

I've heard before that spraying hairspray can make the glitter stay on.

It didn't work. #pinterestfail

And so for years I've been putting up with my annoying glittery Christmas ornaments and not letting my daughter put them on the tree because I needed to delicately put them on myself. I mean, once the glitter is gone, it's gone! There's no going back unless you want to turn it into an art project.

And then it finally dawned on me: use Modge Podge. It's clear, it's stable and holds a lot of things together. So onto the tutorial. It'll literally take you 10 minutes if you have just a few things + drying time.

Tools you will need:
glitter items from the abyss
Modge Podge
sponge brush 
paper plate
piece of wax paper
1. Set out your wax paper and paper plate. Pour some Modge Podge on the plate and set your glitter items on the wax paper.
2. Start painting your items with the Modge Podge. There's no need for it to be perfect. In fact, I had my 3 year old help me because it dries clear anyways, so no mistakes will ever show through. She had a lot of fun being able to help me "paint." There's also no need to use a lot or a thick coat. Just dab a layer on and let it dry.
 3. After it dries, you're done!
As you can see, you really can do this to anything that has glitter on it. I used it for some bows, magnet clips and ornaments, but the possibilities are endless! No more fallen glitter!
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This theme was so fun to work with for this birthday party package! With all of the rhyming, bright colors and animation; it's such a classic!  
I loved the client's idea to ask people who came to bring a book as a gift instead of just toys and to have a book out for the guest's to sign as a reminder of this little girl's party. That book will definitely be something she'll treasure!
For this party package, I designed: invitations, that special print asking guests to sign the book, food cards, party favor cards, and party favor inserts for each of the favors. Like, Swedish fish had a little tab of paper that said, "One Fish, Two Fish." 
This Dr. Seuss theme is pretty popular, so I really wanted to design this party package in a way that it stood out. I still used the bright colors and cartoons, because that's what the theme is all about, but most of the designs I see out there have a LOT going on. I wanted this package to be simple, but fun enough for the theme to shine through. I feel like I accomplished that and the client was also happy with the outcome. Win-win!
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What do you give the person who has everything?? You know the type of people I'm talking about. They're usually your in-laws or grandparents. I finally figured out what the best types of gifts are for people in this category: things they use on a regular basis. Nice soaps, treats, calendars... just things you know they would buy and use anyways. The soap they usually buy may not be homemade with essential oils, but that's the point - just go up the scale so it's more classy even though when it comes down to it, it's really just soap. 

Anyways, where these hand towels come in is another idea for "the-person-who-has-everything." Sure, they can buy them from the store, but any mother would love something unique because it was made by you! 
Tools you will need:
hand towels
embellishments (ribbon, lace, etc.)
sewing machine
matching thread
1. Lay out your towel and on the bottom of one side, measure and pin down your embellishments. I used 2 rows of satin ribbon and ball fringe. (Which can't be dried in the dryer, so take that into consideration for the person you're making it for.) I made the rows slightly longer in case my measurements were wrong. I didn't want to run out before it got to the edge.
 2. Using a zig-zag stitch, sew the ribbon on making sure you are getting both the ribbon and the towel. I didn't want the ribbon to flap up a bit, which is why I choose a zig-zag stitch opposed to just a straight stitch. For the ball fringe, I used a straight stitch going down each side to make sure it would stay on well.

3. Trim any excess embellishments off and either sew along those sides, burn them with a lighter, or use clear nail polish to prevent fraying.

4. And you're done! I only did one side of each towel, but you can do both sides if you would like.

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