Thursday, July 14, 2011

Just Because...






My series of simple, heartfelt cards for friends and loved ones.
American Greetings.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Much-Loved Soul

One of the cards I'm most proud of.

An In Rhythm sympathy card for American Greetings, with subtle sheens of gold and metallic bronze linework details.

You're So Nice

A simple cutie-pie thank you card for American Greetings.

It doesn't show here, but the linework of the bird and letter is shiny metallic bronze. There's a floral pattern in a subtle sheen over the whole front of the card.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Friday, June 10, 2011

LuLu Grey

Thanks to Editor Jenniah Caldwell for including me in her lifestyle blog LuLu Grey. I was lucky enough to have one of my prints highlighted as part of their "Extraordinary finds for an ordinary budget."

Check out the post here!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Julia in Cleveland

Julia Kuo is a dear friend of mine and a terrifically talented illustrator. She has embarked on a project called 100 Days in Cleveland in which, for one hundred days, she draws one of the many local places she loves. It's a treat to see so many familiar corners of Cleveland conveyed as colorful illustrations; ink-and-paper snapshots seen through the eyes of someone who appreciates the special nooks and quirky details of her community.

I'm honored to share that Julia included our home as one of her favorite Cleveland places, which is super awesome. To see our living room through the eyes of another artist is pretty rad.



Follow her progress as she completes her 100 Days project here or purchase a print of all her Cleveland favorites here.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Remember...




Lately, I've been feeling a little down in the dumps. But then I saw a news story about an elderly lady who lost her house and all her belongings to a tornado. Two of her tree cats found their way back to her shortly after the storm cleared, but her third cat had been missing for nearly a month. During a reporter's interview with the woman in front of her demolished home, her third cat, bedraggled but alive, wandered into view. She scooped him up, held him close and whispered, "I have everything in the world, now."

I was touched. And I was reminded that I'm fortunate to have a home and a little family. With good health, some sunshine, fresh springtime air, the occasional croissant and the love of others, I have everything in the world.