Monday, October 29, 2012

Using the Inkless Fingerprint Kit

Here is a short video on how to get the best prints when using the Inkless Fingerprint Kit.  

 


 A better look at a good print vs. a bad print.
 





Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Good Print, Bad Print



I've been meaning to do this for quite some time, and with the big summer wedding season behind me, I've finally had a chance.

Getting a good print is crucial to achieving a high quality poster. The true beauty of the poster is created by each person's own unique fingerprint lines. Unfortunately, if the print I receive is not clearly defined, there is not much I can do except request a new print.

Here are a few tips:

– Use a blank piece of paper. If the paper has something on the back, it will probably show through in the scan. Also, don't use lined notebook style paper!

– Push finger straight down and don't roll it.


– Use any color of ink, but really light colors aren't recommended. DO NOT use metallic inks (i.e. silver)


– It is important not to press too hard. It will make it very difficult to get a print with clear lines
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Thursday, June 14, 2012

How to Stay in a Real Spanish Castle for only $164 a Night (buffet breakfast included!)


SigĂĽenza

If you mention Spain to me, be prepared to hear me gush...extensively. I love Spain. My husband and I hope to move our family there for a year (or five), sometime in the future. Our last trip there was last spring, and we dedicated the trip to Northern Spain. I fell in love, the scenery and people are both wonderful.

Now, we usually backpack on our travels and find rooms as we go. This has led to some very interesting accommodations – our rental car, an empty train car (off the rails), a very crappy Japanese business hotel outfitted with a TV that had a coin slot to turn it on. Which by the way, unless you are in a certain…ahem…mood, I would not recommend putting any money in.

However, on our last trip to Spain, we wanted to plan the entire trip around a wonderful hotel network know as Paradores Hoteles, which we had stayed in one night on a previous trip. They are a network of 4 and 5 star hotels in gorgeous buildings (many are restored monasteries and castles!) set in the most scenic locations (cliffside beaches anyone?).


Aiguablavas

The best part for us was the awesome Young Persons Getaway (ages 18-35). I loved being included at age 30! The deal includes a very delicious buffet breakfast. Each Parador is committed to focusing on the rich culinary traditions of the different regions of Spain, and this is reflected in the breakfast as well. We never had to eat lunch because we were always so full from the breakfast!



LeĂłn

The promotion also gives you 30% off the room rate, which is not that pricey to begin with, especially considering the accommodations.  We had the great fortune to visit all of the locations pictured, and also Cangas de OnĂ­s, Santo Estevo, as well as Ronda on a previous trip.  In LeĂłn we stayed in the San Marcos Monastery, whose construction began in the 16th century, which replaced another 12th century monastery from the times of King Alfonso VI. It was an amazing and new experience to stay in a hotel that was also a museum.


Bielsa

My personal favorite, and a place I dream of today, was in Bielsa. At the end of a canyon nearing the border of France, the Pyrenees mountains are filled with peaceful, fresh air and the sound of cow bells in the nearby meadow.


We stayed at so many unique locations, with so much history, that this trip was made much richer than many of our other explorations. The Paradores website has many suggestions of great routes for wine, castles or monasteries. If you are planning a trip to Spain, I highly recommend the Paradores Hoteles!


P.S. I was not offered anything to give this endorsement - I could only wish! We just REALLY loved our experience there.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Story Behind the Gift



I love hearing unique stories behind my customers' purchases - it really emphasizes the personal quality of my products. With permission from the customer, I'd like to share her story; it's super fun!

Anniversary and Secrecy:
"Hi :) I'm very interested in ordering this item for our upcoming 3 year anniversary. When we got married my husband and I actually created our own invitations using our thumbprints as hearts on the invites. I think this would make a perfect third anniversary gift.

I'm going to get my husband's fingerprints tonight and then send them to you in the mail (along with my fingerprints). My scanner is currently disconnected and this is supposed to be a surprise for my husband for our third anniversary. So I came up with this crazy story (which he seems to be buying) that I'm experimenting on a graphic program and I need a fingerprint to work with manipulating. When he asked why I can't use my own I told him it's because he has bigger fingers, lol. When he asked how I'm gonna get the picture on the computer since our scanner is disconnected I told him I'd e-mail it to myself, lol. And I guess it's not that far fetched because I enjoy doing graphics and I designed our wedding invitations with our fingerprints as hearts. I know he's gonna love this :) "

Hiding the Goods:
"Hi!!! I got the poster today and it is sooo amazing! I LOVE IT sooo much!!! Thank you for doing such an awesome job! I got an amazing frame for it and right now it is hiding at my mom's house. I'm very bad with surprises so hopefully I can wait until our Anniversary to give it to Justin. Thanks again!"

Happily Ever After:
 " I wanted to let you know that I gave my husband his gift early (I'm so bad with surprises!). He LOVES it and immediately hung it up in our living room. Thank you so much again! This was such the perfect Anniversary gift :) ~Joanie"


It was really fun sharing Joanie's excitement for her gift, and I'm so happy she shared the details with me!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Posters in Action!

I've been eager to see some customer photos of their custom thumbprint posters at the wedding. I'm excited to share these photos submitted by happy customers recently!


Johnna's color combination is so fresh and bright. I LOVE the lemons in the water. This picture gives a good idea of how many signatures the 13x19 poster holds when the guests want to write a personal message with their signature.




Iman needed her order rushed, and luckily we had time to work it out so that she could have the poster at the wedding. Her idea of having guests sign the frame is great, if down the line you want to re-hang it without out the writing.


Thank you for sharing your photos! It is great to see the many creative ways the posters can be incorporated into the wedding.

Best wishes to you both :)

Friday, May 4, 2012

Great Teacher Giveaway



As I was sitting next to some parents at my children's gymnastic class, the subject of teachers came up. One mother, a teacher herself, began talking about a co-worker she really admired.

The teacher had been working with her young student as he learned to read, and during the course of the year had come to realize that the child's father was illiterate. She began coming in early before school to tutor the child along with the father and they both learned to read together.

It was a very inspiring story, and got me thinking that I'd really like to highlight some of these great stories. Please submit your teacher for my Great Teacher Giveaway! Post a short message about why your teacher is great, and she or he, will be entered to win a set of custom stationery (any size/design - a $20 value). Because there are so many great teachers, the winner will be chosen at random.



Education has brought us all the great modern lives which we live today. Teachers do so much for the future of our children, and the world. Please share their stories! If you don't know a teacher, please pass this on to someone who might!

Monday, April 23, 2012

How To Fit a Bib in Your Wallet

My daughter is old enough that I don't have to carry a diaper bag stuffed with diapers, wipes, teething toys or bibs. Unfortunately, she's not old enough to eat a shake without getting it all over herself, and sometimes a bib would save the day. I've been so happy to ditch the diaper bag, that my new small purse doesn't have room for a bib.

What to do?

One day while my daughter was revving up to make a mess with her Frosty, a light bulb went off because I happened to have two bobby pins in my pocket. Voilá! Grabbed a napkin, and instant bib! Just keep a few bobby pins in your purse (or wallet) and you're set!



Sunday, April 1, 2012

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Poster in Action



My long-time friend Meagan recently jumped into the world of photography. She has a great eye, and is already booked up with sessions. Check out her photo gallery at Intended Photography.

I wanted to get some photos of my poster at an actual wedding, so we teamed up. Her lucky client received a free poster, and I received some beautiful photos!





Framed 11x14 Size Poster

Sunday, March 4, 2012

New Style - Apple Patterns




I haven't added any new card styles for a while, because my posters have been keeping me pretty busy. But luckily, inspiration struck last week and once I get an idea, it's hard to stop the train.

So I'm happy to present my latest set - Apple Patterns - full of bright goodness and fun patterns. This set is also a first for me; it comes with both styles, six cards in each pattern, yay!


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Perfect Small Toy Storage

First, I confess, I'm a terrible blogger! But I'm committing myself to it, and so hopefully, I'll stay on top of it.

Now to the main topic - Last year IKEA added a new line of containers for the purpose of sorting recyclables, but I was in serious need of toy storage. My kids share a room, so I had a small space to fit something in and I wasn't having any luck finding anything.


Needless to say, I was very excited to come across IKEA's containers, which I could customize to fit in the space I needed, double as a book shelf, and hold all those small toys that drive me crazy.



The boxes are perfect for little items. We have one box filled with finger puppets, another filled with cars, and one filled with a bunch of random little toys that can't really be classified. Another awesome thing, is that the boxes can be easily removed and put back into place, so you can take the car bin out to the family room for easy clean up.




I also bought a set of containers (from IKEA) that were designed to hold shoes near an entry way. But, I use the top one for a dirty clothes hamper, and bottom for blocks. That was before the new white boxes, which are actually deeper and have a higher back, so I would recommend those instead.

I noticed in this year's catalog, IKEA put the containers to use besides waste sorting. It would be great if they expanded on the line and added some other colors!