To be honest, life has been a little crazy and packed full of work, so because of that, my blog and other social media sites have suffered. But I did have a little time tonight to share part of our after-bar celebrations. Putt-Putt!
It's no surprise to most that Putt-Putt would be part of Cole's I'm-done-with-the-bar festivities. :) I didn't take any fancy camera with me, but I did manage to snag a few shots and this great video.
I love how my first batch of wedding calligraphy envelopes turned out.
Tonight I have some pretty, pretty envelopes to share with you. Yay!
First and most excitingly, a wonderful couple in Nebraska will use these envelopes to invite guests to a grand celebration. :) Secondly, I think I can now officially call myself a wedding calligrapher. Sure, I've sent Christmas cards and tons of mail to my Grammie, but never a wedding. I am so thankful for the opportunity; you trusted me with an important part of your big day! . . .
A stop in Kansas usually means a visit to the Longaway Farm. The odd little zoo my Dad is running was teeming with life, from goats to peacocks to pigs. I much prefer a May visit to the freezing January ones I have had in recent memory. . . .
Today I have my last set of photos from Virginia. We already stopped by wine and Monticello, hiking, and graduation. This last bunch is from Richmond, where we toured the Virginia State Capitol and Monument Avenue. . . .
Pink and watercolor florals invite guests to celebrate Velma's 80th birthday.
Happy 80th birthday, Grannie! My friend Kali, who you might know or have heard of because I also made her nursing school graduation announcement, asked me to made birthday party invitations for her Grannie's 80th birthday. I was given free rein, so I used pink and watercolor flowers to create a happy, hopefully inviting, postcard.The back of the card made for easy distribution. . . .