Showing posts with label personalized. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personalized. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Giant Ruler Growth Chart Tutorial :: Via The Photographer's Wife

I recently received an email request for one of our giant growth chart rulers who mentioned seeing a great tutorial on The Photographer's Wife blog.  Without hesitation I ran aka typed really fast to check it out.  

The first thing I noticed when I got there was that I had been there before looking at other project in the past.  How awesome that we are now a part of the wonderful tutorial posts there!?!

Below is a cut & paste (with permission) of the wonderfully done tutorial post. Please be sure to also go pay The Photographer's Wife blog a visit and check out more tutorials and great parenting posts.


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We liked the idea of tracking Trent’s height growth throughout the years, but since we might not be in this house forever, we didn’t want to track it on a wall that we would have to leave behind if we moved. :(
So we decided to make our own growth chart ruler that can go with us wherever we go! And it fit perfectly with our theme for his nursery, too!

Brett searched “growth chart ruler” on Etsy and came across a custom vinyl decal from Ten23Designs. [you can also go to her website to order it HERE

The decal is 6 feet tall and can be ordered in a variety of colors. When we ordered, there were different measurement options, so we made sure to specify that we wanted it in inches. Personalization is free, so we specified in the comments of the order that we wanted his name, Trent, printed too!

The decal arrived in 4 separate sections. Brett purchased a 6 ft. tall x 9 in. wide x 1 in. deep piece of wood…no need to cut it.

Place the decals where you will end up sticking them, making sure that your measurements line up. Only a half a foot will be at the bottom, since you will end up placing the bottom of the ruler about half a foot off the ground when you hang it on the wall.



It may be easier to cut the decals into smaller sections, so they are easier to work with. Peel off one side of the decal backing and stick the decal onto the wood and press down firmly,smoothing it out.


You may also benefit from a furry DIY helper nearby.


Slowly peel back the other side of the decal backing, leaving just the decal itself. By peeling slowly, you can catch any wrinkles before peeling too far.


Do this for all the sections and the name!


Spray several coats of clear coat onto the front and sides to give it that somewhat shiny, finished look. We used Valspar Clear Sealer Gloss. Let dry between each coat.



Screw on a mounting hook to the back of the ruler towards the top.


Place two felt pads on the back of the ruler towards the bottom, so it will rest firmly against the wall.


Hang onto the wall, making sure to line up the measurements from the ground (the 1 on the ruler will measure 1 foot off the ground).


Now, you’re ready to track your child’s height and don’t have to worry about leaving those memories behind if you move!


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A Dairing, Preppy Sweet 16

I always feel so blessed to have the opportunity to work with such wonderful vendor clients.  Some of the wedding and event planners even make me feel like I am part of their team.  One of these wonderful planner is Adair of Dairing Events here in Jacksonville, Florida.  

Each of Adair's clients are all different and unique yet all have this special things about them... I am not quite sure how to explain it but they are like a sorority of brides and clients all kept by the special bond of being a Dairing Bride or Dairing Client.  

Recently I had the pleasure to make some monogram goodies for a Dairing Client, Lauren, who was having a super sweet 16. On the Dairing Events blog, Adair said, "we coined the phrase "Preppy Glam" with mixing gold glitter and sequins, with pops of pink and navy." 

For the head table, I made a table top standing wooden monogram that was painted in pink and covered in glitter.


Upon entering into the main room, a large gold glitter woodn monogram hung as a backdrop behind the welcome table.


A monogram dance floor decal sat in the middle of the dance floor area.


I think Adair and Lauren got it right when they thought up "preppy glam!"
 

It was a super sweet affair for a super sweet young lady.  I am honored to have been asked to be a part it.

Custom wooden monograms like these shown are available by custom request via our website: www.ten23designs.com


All photos are from the Dairing Events Blog.  Please be sure to visit her page to learn more about her beautiful events and on how to become a Dairing Bride or Client.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Monogram Christmas Ornaments

I am so excited to have added new monogram Christmas ornaments this year! Best thing about these, is that they are the same size as my monogram key chains and with a simple switch from a ribbon to a key chain ring, it's two gifts in one.  



Ps... I LOVE TWO GIFTS IN ONE!!!


These are great for all types of monogram lovers:
  • Teenagers
  • Teachers
  • Friends
  • Neighbors
  • Parents
  • Sisters
...and the list goes on!



The monogram Christmas ornaments are 3" acrylic, laser cut pieces and are available in 4 colors:
  • Red
  • White
  • Black
  • Mirror
There are also several design styles available.  Which is your favorite?


Monday, September 9, 2013

{As Seen On} People.com

I was honored to get the call from Atlanta's top rated wedding and event planner, ellyb events, to contribute on a Mindy Weiss project for the famous singer, Monica's baby shower. It was even more exciting when I saw it the next week on so many different websites including People.com

We made their monogram logo pillows for the lounge area, large custom vinyl decals of the logo monogram on the bar / buffet station and the 20 2' laser cut wooden horses placed around the outdoor party area that also coordinated with the logo monogram. 















Congratulations to the happy couple and thank you so much to ellyb events for the opportunity and encouragement.  

Photography by the very talented Milanes Photography 

Friday, February 8, 2013

Custom Cut Wooden Monograms

Already have a wooden monogram designed or want one custom designed and cut for you... you got it!!

My husband and I have teamed up to bring you custom designed wooden monograms and letters.  My design + his hardworking hands = PURE AWESOMENESS!!!



These are perfect for wedding gifts, wedding decor, gift giving or personal use.  Individual letters and logos are also available.


If it's not moving...

Reese Witherspoon said, "If it's not moving, monogram it." Well I say, if it's moving, put it in park, then monogram it too!!!




Friday, February 1, 2013

Monogram Boots... Yes please!

I think Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon said it best, "if it's not moving, monogram it!"

During the month of February, and all times thereafter, I am adding monogram decals to all things still... starting with my boots!




Next up... my car! My car? Yup, my car!! Stay tuned!!


Monday, January 21, 2013

{Year 'Round Gift Idea} Personalized Tumblers

I don't think there is any wrong time to give a personalized tumbler as a gift.  Birthday, holiday, just because... yes, anytime is a good time to give a personalized tumbler!!

I can make these with almost any color combination with many fonts to choose from.

Interlocking monograms and Greek lettering is also available.


These also make great teach gifts.  I can replace the dots with little apples!

The possibilities are endless.


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Time to go to the library...

I have been taking my 3 year old to the library for story time and she finally realized she can check out books while she is there.  Of course she couldn't pick just one book, so I decided to make her a handy dandy tote bag to take back and forth to the library... complete with a chalkboard label for the due date.  


My rule is that she can fill the bag but nothing more.  The bag sits in the living room and only one book can come out at a time.  Let's hope this helps us to not pay any library fines.

Monday, July 16, 2012

{Introducing} Wedding Tumblers

Wedding season always brings many brides looking for something fun, cute, useful and personalized to give as wedding party gifts.  My personalized tumblers has been a favorite for gift giving since I introduced them so I thought it was time to add some specially for the wedding crowd.

Each tumbler can be customized with any color combination.  Special personalizations are also available.  The initials can also be replaced with wedding party titles: Bride, Groom, Made of Honor, etc...

Sunday, July 15, 2012

{Real Event} "Color Me Happy" Birthday

It all started with a scribble...

I asked my (then) 2 year old what kind of birthday she wanted to have this year.  She told me she wanted to color and have her friends color too.  I looked up coloring theme parties but nothing really jumped out at am.  So I turned to the birthday girl and asked her, "what kind of coloring party" to try to narrow it down.  She said like this and ran off to get a crayon and piece of paper and began to draw.  I knew just what to do after that...

I gave her some cardstock and a Sharpie marker and let her do some drawing...
 
 



I took the drawings she made, scanned them and then turned into graphic files... which I then turned into decals.

 

I covered an area in butcher paper as the white canvas backing.  I bought a huge roll so she can continue to use it for coloring. 


 This sign in book is just like the one I made last year for Mya's birthday but with this year's theme. I used decals and my printables to make it.

 

AshleyandGary Kennedy of Kennedy Kakes baked the yummy cake, cookie pops, cake pops and cake push pops!


I found this yummy treat on Pinterest and just used rainbow dot sprinkles to add color to them.

 

Cookie pops & cake pops by Kennedy Kakes

 
 
  
I made a cartoon version of Mya that I added to her favors and things.


Rainbow fruits & veggies to balance some of the sweets


Close up of her cartoon self


And here she is with the matching outfit I made for her.  Making that skirt may have been the most difficult part of this entire party.


At the park...

My neighbor, owner of Who Baby Who, made colorful tissue paper pom poms to decorate with.  This is the coloring table with coloring pages of her cartoon self to color.



I added the scribble decals to just about everything


My very creative friend, Robin, of Heartmade by Hand made these awesome paint chip notebooks as part of the favors.

More scribble decals


The birthday girl...

...having fun on the slide.