Just recently created a Helping Hands (a little group at work i'm part of that hosts bake sales and raffles to raise money for those in need)flyer.... HH has an upcoming event next week that needed to be advertised throughout the office! This time we're offering ice cream sundaes and collecting school supplies. Bring in two "school supplies" items and get a chance to win some Seahawks gear! :) Good deal if you ask me!
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
Indesign CC Lifesaver
Last week for work, this little tool saved the day! I created an Indesign file with Adobe CC on my work computer, and needed to open it on my personal computer. While I do have access to Adobe Creative Cloud on both, apparently Indesign's latest software update is not available for all IOS systems - Leaving me unable to open my file.
Luckily, I found this website that will convert your Indesign files (no matter the version it was originally created on) and convert them into idml files for free! Let me tell you, this worked like a charm.
Anyways, too good not to share-- check it out. http://ixsaveback.de/idsb/web/service/index_en.jsp
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Amber & Rene's Wedding Gift!
Just recently, Walter and I had a couple of friends elope and get married in Hawaii! We had no idea until the newly weds called us from Hawaii to share the news!! Within a couple weeks of the call, we received a reception invitation. With no registry, we wanted to give something that was special, unique and meaningful. We opted to make a personalized California cutting board!
Below, is the rough idea I will trace on with graphite paper then woodburn!
After a couple of hours over a couple of days... The wood burning was complete.
I've only wood burned a bamboo cutting board once before, so I think it turned out great! Hope they like it! <3
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Bellingham Burros Logo!
So Walter and I have a soccer tournament coming up in Bellingham and thought it would be cool to get jerseys created for the tourney. When I was searching for inspiration for the team logo (Bellingham Burros) I came across this Skillshare lesson: How to Design Sports Logos- Create Your Own Team Mascot. All of the examples looked awesome, so I knew we had to watch it.
Here are some of the various stages we went through until we reached the final piece!
Here is our final product:
Here are some of the various stages we went through until we reached the final piece!
That donkey just looks to mean!
Putting all the components together slowly...
Here is our final product:
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Floating Hexagon Shelves!
For my birthday, I asked Walter to create me some hexagon shelves. As everyone has seen, they are quite the trendy thing right now, yet they are so expensive to buy! In addition, everywhere i've seen them for sale, they are tiny! They couldn't even hold a book, which to me seems as if it defeats the purpose.
My condo has the perfect wall for hexagon shelves, and I thought they would be a great craft for him. When I finally got my rtf shelves, I was sooo impressed. He made 3 of them, and said we were going to finish them together.
Since we didn't know what to do first, I painted the insides of one hexagon and he stained the outside of a different hexagon. Rookie mistake. Painting before staining never ends well. The stain is much darker than the paint and if it splatters in the slightest, you gotta repaint. I also should've looked up how to stain wood. We were putting on way too much stain, which made the drying time seem like eternity.
My condo has the perfect wall for hexagon shelves, and I thought they would be a great craft for him. When I finally got my rtf shelves, I was sooo impressed. He made 3 of them, and said we were going to finish them together.
Since we didn't know what to do first, I painted the insides of one hexagon and he stained the outside of a different hexagon. Rookie mistake. Painting before staining never ends well. The stain is much darker than the paint and if it splatters in the slightest, you gotta repaint. I also should've looked up how to stain wood. We were putting on way too much stain, which made the drying time seem like eternity.
When we finally finished staining the wood of all three shelves we had to repaint the insides. This is when Walter came up with an awesome idea to add patterns to inside of the shelves. To make the pattern stand out, but also remain subtle, we used a metallic color in the same shade as the base. He taped off the designs with painters tape.
Pretty soon we had 3 awesome looking shelves!
Andddddd all three shelves are finally mounted....
Seattle, Washington
Issaquah, WA, USA
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