Farewell 2010

Today was officially my last day of working on Christmas cards for 2010.  I hope to now have some time to devote to this blog and my personal blog. Here are a few of my favorites from this season.

Sugar Mama.

Now that I think about it I could almost have a whole category just for logos related to food and cooking.  I just did this one for Rena, a good friend of a good friend. I’m testing a few new products with her and I’m hopeful about adding them to my offerings.  I’m super excited … Continue reading

I just made this blog public by posting a link to it on my personal blog sarahpay.wordpress.com today. This is a photo a few a projects I’ve done over the past few years…just the ones I had hanging out in my desk drawer!

Lyndie & Baby Christian: take 2

We made some revisions to Lyndie’s Baby Shower Invitation so they would coordinate with the colors she’s using for Baby Christian’s nursery.  I am in love with this new design.  It printed beautifully.

McDowell Family

This is a great example of how you can co-ordinate different products for your family without having them match exactly. Here we used the honeycomb design with the font Trajan Pro for two very different looks.

Stationery for Kim White

I designed this suite of sationery  for my friend Lindsay’s sister-in-law.  I love it and hope she will too. Included are note cards, address labels, a note pad and a large stamp.

Toni Bouton Photography

This logo was designed for a lifestyle photographer in Greenville, SC. Toni knew she wanted purple in her logo and we took it from there. Her print collateral included business cards and stickers.

Lyndie & Baby Christian

This modern shower invitation was a custom design for a shower my friend Erin was hosting. It could easily be adapted for a birth announcement or stationery.

Ellison is 3

I designed these invitations for one of my closest friends, Hope. Her sweet little Ellison turned 3 this summer and celebrated with a Little Mermaid Makeover party. I’m usually not a big fan of designs that include “characters” but who can tell a 3 year old angel she can’t have Ariel on her birthday invitation? … Continue reading