Old School Inspired Birthday Cards

I hope you all had a ultra fabulous Memorial Day Weekend this past weekend! Charlie is an ultimate lover of all things awesomely old school so he made some great birthday cards with a “You”re still awesome after all these years” line.

He made this cassette tape card with a nice crisp green.

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And my personal favorite, the Nintendo inspired OG video game controller.

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Both designs have a blank inside so you can write your own inscription. 🙂

Have a great shortened week! I”ll be here working on Father”s Day cards.

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New Cards Up in the Shop

I’ve been hard at work creating fun new cards to put up in the shop. Charlie and I have been conceptualizing and designing our asses off! We’ve been particularly inspired lately, so we’re taking advantage. 🙂

It’s graduation season and we’ve got this cute card in both our Etsy shop and here in our online store. I’m not a fan of birds, but this owl is too cute I can’t hate on him.

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We’ve also got a few new birthday cards including this one which is my new favorite!

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The inside is even better 🙂

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Hope you’re having a fabulous long weekend! Charlie and I are working at Ninong’s today and tomorrow then it’s off to have some quality time together on Monday!

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If at First you Don’t Succeed

If at first you don’t succeed…try a million times til you get it right!

Yeup, that was me and Charlie when it came to learning how to screen print. We got our supplies, and were so excited to start! We read the directions, watched all kinds of tutorials on Youtube and online..What could go wrong right?

So up until a few days ago, I know nothing about screen printing. I knew how to set up files, but not the actual production work. For those of you that are newbies like me turns out you have to create a screen of your artwork onto a mesh board using emulsion and some good ol’ UV rays (whether it be from the sun or from a light source). You apply this emulsion to the screen on both sides and allow it to dry (usually overnight) without being exposed to light. The next day, you can burn your artwork onto your screen, wash it out, and voila! You’ve got yourself a screen board ready for some ink. There are tons of resources online if you ever want to see what the process is like.

Can’t be that hard right?  

OMG. 1st time – fail. 2nd time – fail. 3rd time – fail. 4th time – fail, but closer! 5th time – YAY! We finally got one! After half the tub of emulsion, lots of emulsion remover, patience, and 5 attempts we’ve got ourselves a winner!! You’ve heard the saying, “5th time’s a charm” right?! 🙂

Here she is my friends, in all her orange glory. I don’t know about you, but I’m doing a happy dance!

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