Showing posts with label Green Theme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Theme. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

no time for Christmas cards...





















































If, like me, you adore Christmas and embrace all that is festive about the season of goodwill, but then find (to your horror) that the last posting date has sidled past and your box of beautifully embellished cards are still cocooned in their shrink wrap, then I have a solution to pop a little January cheer in the post.


I designed these curious little robin cards for my Not on the High Street store front and they have been really well received.  You can choose from several messages in including 'New Year Wishes From...' and 'With Love and Thanks From...' and what's more, they are personalised with a name of your choice. Smashing!


At £11.95 for a box of eight, they won't break the bank and let's face it, Great Aunt Milly who is still eagerly awaiting the postman in the hope for a sign that you survived the office party/nativity/mulled wine and mince pie-fest, will be over the moon with the wintery wonderfulness of it all.


Be good, love, Hannah x


>>Eight Personalised Robin Note Cards
with a choice of greeting supplied with white envelopes and FREE postage and packing
visit Not on the High Street.com :: From £11.95









Wednesday, September 28, 2011

stumped by a tree design... again

One of the things I love most about my job is the variety of designs I get to work with.  Yes I have an online brochure of invitation ideas, but very often couples come to me with a medley of ideas in their heads that they want to have specially created.  It's then up to me to rise to the challenge!

I have to admit, I am beginning to get a little fearful of drawing trees.  I am not a traditional artist you see.  In fact my GCSE art teacher told me quite clearly that I 'can not draw at all' and packed me off to the textile studio!  If a client wants a 'cartoon style' tree, then I am all over it, but for anything more realistic, it takes me much longer. I still have nighmares about Hayley & Mark's design, which took hours to get right.  However, after meeting with my new clients I knew that their love of the outdoors needed to be reflected in their wedding stationery.  I was prepared for a few more long nights.

The good news is, Kirsty and Hugh have taken several elements from several cards designed just for them and I can now get to work on their final design by mixing it all together.  I will pop a picture of the final product up soon, but here is an idea of what you receive after completing my bespoke stationery questionnaire.

Enjoy the sunshine, love, Hannah