As we are transitioning away from summer and into autumn (YAY!), I am trying to update shop with photos that match that transition. So, far I have only accomplished this with two of my journals, but I think that it worked out well. Take a look...
Showing posts with label Subtle Acts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subtle Acts. Show all posts
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
New to the shop - the osprey!!
I am really excited about this latest design. I always love to watch the design break free from the rubber block, a slight bit of anxiety running through me as I hope I don's slip and completely ruin what I have worked so hard on. Thankfully, I didn't slip with this osprey and I think that it turned out really well. :)
Monday, July 4, 2011
New goodies in the Etsy shop
Today was a good day to post a few new journals to my shop.
This is my Loblolly Pine design, a stamp I hand carved in honor of the trees that surround my home. When I was a little kid, I would spend hours making pine needle houses, which basically consisted of crafting a 3-inch tall outline of a home floor plan. I was also convinced that if I buried a whole pine cone and watered it every now and then, I would be able to grow a gigantic pine tree. Needless to say, that never worked.
The rocket in this picture is a bank that once belonged to my husband's grandfather. As a child, my husband loved launching pennies into the rocket using that little slide and red button. It still works, but I have no idea how to get the money out, which I guess makes it a fairly secure penny bank. Given that the original design for this light bulb was for my sweet husband, I thought that the rocket bank would be a perfect pairing for this journal.
I have always loved koala bears, and would be very disappointed to find out that they are not as cute and cuddly as they appear. I just cannot imagine them being anything but impeccably sweet.
This is my Loblolly Pine design, a stamp I hand carved in honor of the trees that surround my home. When I was a little kid, I would spend hours making pine needle houses, which basically consisted of crafting a 3-inch tall outline of a home floor plan. I was also convinced that if I buried a whole pine cone and watered it every now and then, I would be able to grow a gigantic pine tree. Needless to say, that never worked.
The rocket in this picture is a bank that once belonged to my husband's grandfather. As a child, my husband loved launching pennies into the rocket using that little slide and red button. It still works, but I have no idea how to get the money out, which I guess makes it a fairly secure penny bank. Given that the original design for this light bulb was for my sweet husband, I thought that the rocket bank would be a perfect pairing for this journal.
I have always loved koala bears, and would be very disappointed to find out that they are not as cute and cuddly as they appear. I just cannot imagine them being anything but impeccably sweet.
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