tuesday yarn typography. I need little reasons to take myself away from my computer sometimes, and when you see a ball of yarn across the room, sometimes you just need to do something with it. xoxo, m

I’m giving away some letterpress monogram stationery over on my facebook page! The giveaway ends Wednesday. (Some blind debossed faux bois may or may not be involved…) I did want to mention: The amazing ribbon that is featured in my announcement image is from Angela Liguori at Studio Carta. She has the BEST ribbon and really elegant stationery. I purchased some more ribbon for packaging and couldn’t help snapping some photos of it.

I adore the November Crewcuts catalog! They feature the best little outfits (and color combos) in a farm setting. The bright colors work so well with the muted backgrounds. You can take a peak here. 

I’ve told my husband I would complete the logo for Gleason Farms (the farm business we own with his Dad and brother) for a long time. Lucky for them, I had some time yesterday to finish it up. The first application for this logo will be onto our grain truck that we use to haul corn, soybeans or livestock. We are in the middle of harvest right now, which is a super fun time of year. I end up working a lot more because Chad is in the field late at night. I took the landscape photo a couple weeks ago. There is a point during harvest when there is a lovely combo of caramel tones and bright greens. I know most people think Iowa is boring and flat, but I think it’s gorgeous here.

Pretty letterpress video featuring Trip Print Press. Found via Design Sponge. (Well, Libby Asay found this on Design Sponge….so much crediting here…just watch the video.)

I was asked to share one of my favorite dinner recipes: Thai Curry Soup by Abby Stern (my super awesome sister-in-law). It’s beyond delicious and is served over rice. So perfect for a chilly fall evening. You can download a printable recipe card here.

(Image Credit) I love this fold out poster design for Thai Airways by Lab Partners.

Moms always need sweet letterpressed business cards. I designed and printed these up for my dear mother this past weekend. She’s a classy hair stylist in Central Texas.

My new calendars just launched recently at Shutterfly! I felt completely relieved that they asked me to create some floral calendars for them, because I could draw flowers every day for the rest of my life and be a happy woman. I have one wall calendar and two desk calendars. Over the next couple weeks, I’ll be sharing some of the holiday cards I have available this coming season.

Did you know I have seven siblings? Yep. I’m the youngest of eight kids and two of my brothers have birthdays this week. Sending a card to somebody on their birthday is of utmost importance to me…i try to never miss a great opportunity to send a note to brighten somebody’s day. (Selfishly, it’s always a great chance to get out my watercolors or glue or glitter or whatever i’m craving to work with on a particular day. Making cards has always created a reason for me to step away from my computer, which is both super valuable and super fun.)

I will never tire of this color OR of browsing antique shops for little lovely things. Today I’m sharing my growing collection of teal things! I think the silver pair of scissors (where the teal is slightly chipping away) is my favorite item. Yesterday I browsed a couple antique shops in Des Moines and found some some really cool stuff. (All displayed in the last photo.) Enjoy!



I’m excited to share the identity design I completed for Carolyn Fong, a Brooklyn based photographer. Carolyn’s work is so warm and intimate, and I sought to capture that same feel in her business identity. You can find more of her lovely work here. Carolyn was a complete joy to work with, and I was lucky to have the opportunity to meet her in person (which doesn’t happen too often) when I was in New York this past May. I also created some letterpress business cards for her as well. I’m thrilled with how everything turned out. P.S. I love doing small business identity design. Get in touch if you are interested in refreshing your brand.

I’m excited to share the identity design I completed for Carolyn Fong, a Brooklyn based photographer. Carolyn’s work is so warm and intimate, and I sought to capture that same feel in her business identity. You can find more of her lovely work here. Carolyn was a complete joy to work with, and I was lucky to have the opportunity to meet her in person (which doesn’t happen too often) when I was in New York this past May. I also created some letterpress business cards for her as well. I’m thrilled with how everything turned out. P.S. I love doing small business identity design. Get in touch if you are interested in refreshing your brand.