Sunday, August 30, 2009

Wax Seals


I am IN LOVE with these... They make you want to write letters and hopefully in turn will let the recipient know there is something special inside just for them!  I even hand delivered two notes just because I was so excited about the SEALS.  As I was searching for pictures to put on the site, I found soooo many more things I can do with the seals AND more designs and some other cute fonts that I am going to order. 

Here are a few tips:
1. Light the wick of the wax and let it drip over the area that you are wanting to place the seal, usually the size of a dime or nickel, depending of the shape of your seal.
2. Blow out the fire and stir the puddle into a nice smooth shape.  (I mostly use the end of the wax, but sometimes use a toothpick)
3. As the wax goes from shiny to matte, press the brass seal into the wax firmly for about 5 seconds, then slowly peel away the seal from the wax.
You should have a nice, crisp impression

It will take a few "trial and errors" to get your technique down.  And remember that you are "playing with fire", as I have burned my fingers and some paper in doing this (I am sure my friend Ashley is NOT surprised, as her nick-name for me is "grace") That wax gets hot, so be careful and have fun adding a traditional embellishment to your notes and invitations.

More Blablas!


What is not to love about the squishy, soft, hand-knitted dolls? They are just precious!  It is no wonder that every child who comes into the shop goes ga-ga over the blabla!  We have all sorts of new styles in the shop... come in and touch and feel how soft and colorful these dolls are!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Outdoor Twin Party




When I saw this party on This Blessed Nest I immediately thought of my best friend and college roommate, Leanne. She is the mother of 5 BEAUTIFUL children, two of which are twins.  All are boys, except the youngest, precious Lila.  I think this party would be great for either the twins or for Lila's birthday. And her husband is soooo handy, I am sure he could make that adorable photo screen in one weekend.  I love that they give you step by step directions on making the photo screen here.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Write-on Wall Decals


This new school year is a year of growth in our house.  We have a new black lab puppy, Jet, and the girls are graduating from twin beds to full-sized beds and are getting room make-overs.  These wall decals from Spell it Out Designs on Etsy are a must for my girls. They will be a great fit for the classic, vintage style that my oldest loves and while satisfying the retro, glam style that the youngest will have going on in her room.  I can't wait  to get them. We may even order a couple for the shop!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Pirate Party


This pirate party from the vintage junky is just adorable and very budget friendly.  I love how they used the Dr. Seuss book as a guest book!  


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Stacy Claire Boyd: Vintage Wedding

What a precious wedding... I love everything about this from the paper to fabrics to the brides bright red lipstick!!
Stacy Claire Boyd: Vintage Wedding

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Scout Bins & Bags Are HERE!






When my friend Allison, a mother of four, told me how functional and great looking these bags and bins were I had to look into them for the shop.  They are everything she said and more...  They collapse, some have zipper tops, some are even insulated; they all are laminated so they wipe clean.  They have every size and shape you can imagine for every function.  A few of my favorites are the "shoulder holder" for file folders: it's a small bin with a strap that you can carry with you----GREAT for the office, teachers, PTA meetings or when you have to tote around all your design materials! The "couldah" and "shouldah" bins are a must for my trunk; Costco runs will be soooo much easier now. I also love the lunch boxes and laptop sleeves.  I could just go on and on.  To see their entire collection, visit www.bungalowco.com  We are so excited to to carry them in the shop!  Yay!  Thanks, Allison, for the tip.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Embossed Graphics Aug-Sept Sale





Embossed Graphics remains by far our customers' number one choice for simple, affordable personalized stationery. Here is the reason why. From someone who used to be on the other side of the stationery business, I just don't know they can do it!!  Now is the time to take advantage of it and buy those bridesmaids, birthday, holiday, Christmas and teacher's gifts....

Sweet Pea Twice as Nice Promotion





In this downtrodden economy, we have seen many of our vendors offering promotions for their products and we are passing those incentives on to you!

Sweet Pea Designs, a favorite of our customers for enclosure cards, is offering a "Twice as Nice" deal. They will double your order on 25 or more notes, folded notes, enclosure cards, bag tags and bookmarks at no additional charge. Just in time for back-to-school! Everyone could use a fresh bag tag on their back pack and gym bag, and we all need some enclosure cards for all those birthday parties coming up this school year....



Saturday, August 1, 2009

The Blushing Hostess

We have MANY etiquette questions asked to us each day.  For writing issues, we consult Crane's Blue Book or Crane's Wedding Blue Book.  However, here is a blog post from the "Blushing Hostess" on thelovelist.net that I am going to share with my own two girls.  Of course right now that just includes lip balm!
Dear Blushing,
I notice women putting on lipstick in public more often. Is this acceptable now for modern girls? What if I am just out with girlfriends?
Thank you,
Anne
Dear Anne,
Nothing has changed with regard to applying makeup in public. Make up, like all personal grooming tasks, should occur in private. It is simply in poor taste to apply make-up in public. It is best to excuse yourself and check your makeup, entirely, in the ladies room. It takes only a moment and chances are, there is more that could be repaired than simply lipstick (running mascara, faded blush).
I was present recently when a KKG chapter gathered at the Tea Room in Savannah for lunch and directly after their lunch was cleared, they excused themselves in groups of two or three to freshen up. It was beautifully, though not at all intentionally, choreographed. The ladies who trained them had been masterful. As a diner who does not wish to wish to see one put on makeup at a table, I appreciated the care they took in excusing themselves gracefully and returning with perfect light-touches of freshened make-up. It may have been only a nuance in their appearance, but the gesture on the whole spoke volumes on their impeccable manners.
A lady, even a young modern one, never preens in public.
Warmly,
The Blushing Hostess


Please check back regularly for The Blushing Hostess' continuing advice. Please feel free to contact her with questions of your own at TheBlushingHostess@thelovelist.net. Visit Catherine at her own blog, The Blushing Hostess Entertains.