Thursday, January 22, 2009

My neice had a Yo Gabba Gabba Dance Party to celebrate turning 4!  Eden is just hip enough to pull this off! :)

Friday, November 21, 2008

Here is an invitation I did for my sister.  Its an annual meeting for young women (ages 12-18) in her ward to focus on their worth and morals, called Young Women in Excellence. 

Thursday, November 6, 2008



This is a project that I thought was rather genius.  Instead of writing a million separate thank you cards we created this beautiful keepsake to send to the guests thanking them for whatever way they participated in the wedding!  And now everyone has a few lovely photos of the day for themselves.  We also left a small space at the bottom for the bride and groom to sign in by hand.  This was a gift the grandmother of the bride hired me to do.  Very thoughtful no?
This is a little tag and card I included in a baby gift I gave a while back.  I just liked the way it turned out so I figure I should post it! :)
This one was converted to a magnet that could stick on the fridge of the people that this presidency serves for convenience in contacting them.  I thought it was thoughtful of the president to think of the idea so I was happy to create something lovely to make it a reality. 

My friend threw a surprise party for her Mom's 60th birthday.  Isn't she a thoughtful daughter? We thought it would be nice to include a baby picture as well as a cute recent photo in the invite!  I had to wait for the party to date to come and go before I could post the invite so as not to ruin the surprise! 

This is another project that has been in the works for quite a while.  You (obviously) can't tell that this is a 4x2 ft vinyl banner that I created for a client "team" at National Instruments in Texas.  They oversee the ability to search through their internal database for specific information so they are considered the DNA seekers, if you will.  I am excited about how this design turned out because I think it is iconic and easy to remember after a glance plus it pull apart easily to have separate logos (ie: the magnifying glass or the small dna symbol in the corner).  It is also one of the most "corporate" type projects that I have worked on and I really enjoyed the experience and hope to do more. 


This is a project I have been working on for a while and this is only the cover.  My client owns a great home entertainment business and we created presentation folders for it.  They are being printed as I type so once they arrive I will take a photo of the hardcopy and make the big reveal of the final product. 

Monday, August 11, 2008



This was a fun little project.  These are party favor tags that were attached to small wood asian fans that were handed out to the guests at the reception.  The bride and her mother actually attached them to fan tassels by punching a grommet through each square. 
 Lovely!
Here is a baby announcement that I just got to do for a friend!  It didn't take much work to add a cute announcement around such a sweet picture! :)

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Here is an advertisement poster I did for a good friend.  It was a fun challenge trying to stylize up that old americana look!  

Monday, July 7, 2008



My mama's birthday!
I LOVE my Mama!
And here is another fun banner I got to create for my new client and friend Kimberly!  She focuses her blog around being a mom, organized and fabulous all at the same time so we wanted the banner to reflect that.  Lime green is sort of her "signature color" so we had to make sure it had a lot of that as well!  Thanks Kimberly!  It was fun to design for you & even more fun to meet you!

Saturday, July 5, 2008



Here is another blog banner I created lately.  I actually have a few new things that I will be posting soon.  My friend Stephanie has an incredible blog and I was honored to help her create a banner.  It was fun because she knew right away what concept she had in mind.  It was fun to make it a reality for her.  You can see it in action right here.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008


This is the final card design for Flowers By Michelle!  It took a little while getting all the names and quantities she needed together from her.  That flower shop is always hopping!  But since the final card has actually been completed I couldn't resist posting it here.  It (obviously) looks very much like the ad that I did here!

Due to a little computer mishap I was out of the action for a little while.  But now I am back with a bigger better B-E-A-U-tiful computer and lots of design to do so stay tuned for new stuff!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I just finished another card design for a darling baby website called My Designer Baby.com.  And Heather liked the card design so much she also asked me to create a web banner and background for her site,  you will see when you click the link!  The products she offers on the site are really cute,  so we had to create a design that matched!  

My old high school hommie turned college roomie turned one of wittiest people I know has written two young adult novels and got herself an agent (with a british accent no less!) and is basically on the verge of becoming the next big thing in the tween writing world.  Anyhow, I'm always impressed with her and of her accomplishments, so when she asked me to design the banner for her writing blog I was flattered and thrilled.  I love working with good friends because they tell me what the like or don't like when I design for them.  Lindsey and I worked together on this one a lot.  We wanted it tweeny and retro looking, girlie but not too girlie.  I really liked how it came out and I know Lindsey did too.  You can see it on her blog here and feel free to read some of her stuff cuz I guarantee you will like it!  That's right, I said guarantee! 

Friday, May 23, 2008

This poster is going to be in the display case at the elementary school that they named after my Dad, C. Owen Roundy!  It is an 18x24 poster which I had printed and mounted on foam board (which is very reasonably priced at Kinkos).
We have another display case at the school that is all about my dad's life, talents and interests.  I created these little place cards to fold in thirds (like a little tent) and set throughout the display explaining each item.  

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

This was the first "Christmas" themed invites I've done.  I wanted it to be festive and elegant without being too cliche, if you know what I mean.

Another invite we created for a surprise shower we threw.  This was an all girl event so I tried to create an invite that reflected that.  I also really liked the way the two different fonts looks next to each other pulling the colors in from all of the surrounding flowers. 

This is a card I designed for a friend's baby shower.  I really liked the quaint yet modern look that emerged.  Although this one is a card I have thought that it would make a cute invite as well.

I have created a few banners for my friend's blogs.  You can view these in actions here and here!  


This is a CD cover I made.  I have thought these would make a cool party favor for a wedding or a shower.  You could burn the couple's or the bride's favorite tunes onto them and even add a picture of them for the cover.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008




These are two additional posters I have done for Women's Conferences in years past.  The one on top was actually the first design I ever did.  I got a lot of help/training from my talented creative friend Wendy!

Although I love design I still would not consider myself a "crafty" person.  So I thought that this poster was a little bit of a stretch for me but I liked the way it turned out and I really like the event itself! :)

My Rates....

Please note that the following fees include as many revisions as necessary to make sure you are totally satisfied with your project.
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*I will coordinate printing for your project but must keep the fee separate since it fluctuates with each project depending on the client's quantity and design preferences. 



This was our first meeting for the year and I wanted to create a bright fun uplifting invite to help us enjoy the mood of Spring!



You can click on the picture to enlarge it and see some detail. I think it is safe to say that this was one of my most challenging projects to date.  There were a lot of circumstances that I needed to consider in this design.  It is a program for a church event put on just for women highlighting the many talents of women.  It was a really elegant ordeal and I wanted the program to reflect that.  However, needing to print something like 400 copies on a limited budget required that these look really good but be in black and white.  They were actually printed on an tan colored parchment paper which really added a lot to the final look.  Plus there was  A LOT of information that needed to be included onto this one page. 

This card sort of started it all for me!  I volunteered to create one for my friend Jacque who does alterations out of her home.  And she was so kind as to tell everyone she handed a card to that I created them so she really drummed up some business for me!  Thanks Jacque!

This is the first Christmas card we ever created and I have to admit it was A LOT of fun to send this out and hear the reactions.  I'm not gonna lie, I need to give most credit to iphoto for this layout.  But since then I have discovered an online printing company that will produce the same size and quality of card for about half the cost!  So that is definitely what we are doing this Christmas.  Want to join us?  If so please let me know as soon in advance as possible so that I can design something great for you PLUS have time to get it printed and back to us!


Here is a card I designed for a friend who does custom framing and matting (wonderfully I might add) out of his home.  We wanted it to lend itself to a framed sort of look but in a nontraditional way. 


My mom taught the sunbeam class (3 and 4 year olds) in her ward before she left for her mission.  She asked me to create these for them.  We laminated them so she was able to put stickers on or pull them off pretty easily.  These were 11x17 inch posters which surprisingly are only about $2 to print in color at Kinkos! :)
This is an ad I designed for a local flower shop.  We are going to use this same design for their new business cards as well.  Michelle is a fan of the clean lines and a timeless look.   


A little customized mother and father's day love!

Monday, May 12, 2008



A friend of mine wanted to make these gift certificates to give to her children for Christmas.  We also made these the size of a standard envelope for easy packaging under the tree!
Here's another invite for Young Womens.  I thought this one was really elegant.
This was a little thank you card I made for my darling niece after we went to visit the family up in Reno!


These are a few pieces I made for some friends at work.  They liked these quotes and wanted to hang them at their desks so I just "prettied' them up a bit for display. 



I apologize that this image isn't bigger.  You can click on it to see more detail.  Our good friends asked me to design their wedding invitation.  I was thrilled by the request.   I worked really closely with the bride for this because she had a specific style in mind.  Her colors were blue and yellow and her flowers were daisies.  She knew she wanted something simple and sweet for their outdoor ceremony.  I think we were both pleased with the results.

This is one of a few invites that I have created for my sister since she has been serving with the Young Women program in her ward.  I believe she found brown kraft square envelopes to mail them in, which I thought added the perfect touch.



Here is a design that I particularly liked.  My friend Hannah and her husband throw a mean easter party every year.  She came up with this great idea for the invite...I just did the design, not the concept. We made it the same size as a standard envelope so it mailed easily (and cute!).