Thursday, October 27, 2011

little luna.

As of a week ago today, I am the proud new auntie of Miss Luna Vaughan.



She was born at home to my brother and sister-in-law, and I was extremely fortunate enough to assist at her beautiful birth alongside their midwife and apprentice. Births are an incredibly magical event to anyone involved, and I have been fortunate enough to assist at about 19 births so far (Luna's big sister being one of them). Although, they can't help but be so much more meaningful when it is family. I will have a special little bond to Luna for as long as I live because I watched as she took her first breath of fresh, country air, and that is truly a gift to hold in my heart forever.


Besides possibly giving birth to your own, have you been witness to one of life's natural miracles?

Monday, October 24, 2011

are you a....?

...doodler, writer, journaler (is that even a word because if not, it should be), note-taker, list-maker, or brainstormer? Not like you couldn't be all of the above, but even if you are just one...


Check these puppies out:




All embellished journals above are listed in the shop, and more are soon to follow so be sure and check back soon!



happy birthday ma!

My Mom with a seemingly concerned me...Circa 1977


Today is this special lady's birthday and we are celebrating by traveling to Charlottesville tomorrow to hit up Anthropologie (she just HAS to use her birthday discount you know) and enjoy lady's lunch at her choice of many delicious places to eat in the area. Psst...I'm hoping it will be outside to enjoy this beautiful fall weather...do I have the non-birthday right to sway her decision?


5 Fun Facts About My Mom:
1. She used to literally iron her hair across the counter to make it straight...and it ended up waist-length with a lovely 70s part straight up the middle.
2. One time we were sledding and she "broke her ass" on a bump in the hill. We still refer to that snowy winter as "the one that Mom broke her ass."
3. She got married when she was 18, and she and my Dad celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary this year. I'll go ahead and throw in that I threw them one heck of a 50th wedding anniversary party last year; one that they are STILL talking about and one that was MUCH deserved!
4. She has baskets and baskets of yarn because she can't imagine actually using them and not be able to squeeze them in their perfectly-wound ball of softness when the urge arises.
5. When we were little and my cousins were over, she and my aunt used to let us have "Cussing Sessions" to get it all out (under supervision)...these usually lasted until someone under age 10 let out the F-bomb...aaaaand that was usually me....

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Not only is her name awesome, but....

...her illustrative work is as well!!


I was sitting at a bar in Baltimore supporting a friend's fundraising efforts (really...I was supporting) for running the NYC marathon in honor of another friend who passed away, when the little red light on my BlackBerry started to blink in anticipation of being checked. So, naturally, I obliged.


Lo and behold sat my beautifully executed silhouette that I recently commissioned from Moorea Seal. Needless to say, my phone was quite popular for the next few minutes while this was being shown off to everyone!



Isn't it beautiful?!?!?

I love it! And what makes it even better is that Moorea was so wonderful and easy to work with - she had wonderful suggestions for what to do and also fulfilled my wish of including my new favorite headband in the silhouette! I love the colors, the background, and it's me! I've been hesitant about putting a "signature" picture of me on the blog (just not my style to pose for a headshot), so this was the route to go with making my blog a little more personal. I'll get less camera shy in the future, but this is just perfect!

I borrowed this little rundown of Moorea's services from her blog: 

Are you interested in having a portrait of yourself illustrated by me?  Or perhaps you are planning ahead for Christmas gifts for someone you love.  An illustrated portrait is such a special way of capturing a moment in time, for yourself or someone you love, whether it is used for your internet presence or to display in your home.  Email me at mooreaseal{at}gmail.com to chat about creating a one of a kind illustration just for you! 

But you should also go here and read up on her packages and past clients - she does such a wonderful job!! And you may have seen a few of these floating around in the blog world....

Thank you Miss Moorea Seal!! ;)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

fall mini-book + shop update.

I've been working in my craft room a lot lately, and I have to say it has been so inspiring and enjoyable! I decided to document this Fall - I have a feeling it is going to be one that I will want to remember, ie. personal breakthroughs, big changes, and because I just love the changing of the seasons. There is such a promise of renewal & rejuvenation, both of which definitely trickle down into my current projects.

I made my first mini-book using assorted papers I (hoarded) saved over the months along with new solid cardstock. If I had known all it took was MAKING ONE to be inspired to keeping it current...why didn't I do this before? Actually, I have done it before and it was a total bomb...such a shame because it was a real cute book....

I love working in it.



And lucky for you, I made some more to put in my shop. You know you want one too. :)


**Some stellar "Mini-bookers" you may want to check out: Elise, Amy, Janel, & Eve (just to name a few...)**

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

me: a to z.


I've seen this around as a blog post (Liz, Vanessa) so I thought I'd join in the fun as well!


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A. Age: 34 
B. Bed size: Queen (my bed is like Mexican food - it pops into my head one time and it's all I can think about until I get it) 
C. Chore that you hate: doing the dishes 
D. Dogs: Miss Roxy Sue 
E. Essential start to your day: brush, brush, brush 
F. Favorite color: any color remotely related to Seafoam
G. Gold or Silver: Silver usually, but getting more into Goldies. 
H. Height: 5 feet 10 inches 
I. Instruments you play: my BlackBerry keyboard 
J. Job title: Uhmmmm...I'll get back to you on that one. 
K. Kids: not yet, but totally looking forward to it 
L. Live: Virginia is for Lovers 
M. Mother’s name: Martha Anne 
N. Nicknames: Hannah (real name actually Johannah), Hannie, Your Mom (old college joke with my bestie) 
O. Overnight hospital stays: when I was 2 and 3 (or 4) for eye surgery 
P. Pet peeves: tailgating before a concert & different folks are playing the prospective band as loud as they can all around me, when my mouse loses its wireless connection for no reason, no turn signals...I could go on.... 
Q. Quote from a movie: (and it's a long one & pardon the language) "We're all gonna have so much *BLEEP* fun we'll need plastic surgeory to remove our *BLEEP* smiles. You'll be whistling 'Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah' out of you're a**holes!" ...basically anything from Clark Griswold
R. Right or left handed: right 
S. Siblings: 3 older brothers & 3 sister-in-laws 
T. Time You Wake Up: anywhere from 6:30-8am...even on the weekends
U. Underwear: yes
V. Vegetable you hate: I think I like them all actually, which is a new thing. Used to LOATHE squash & zucchini but now I love. 
W. What makes you run late: not having my sh*t together before I leave & I'm running around grabbing different things. (Or just Bloglovin') 
X. X-Rays you’ve had: wrist, teeth, lower back 
Y. Yummy food that you make: raw milk butter, Balsamic Chicken, grassfed salsa burgers 
Z. Zoo animal: Seals. I just want to snuggle one...is that too much to ask??
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Now you know a little bit more about me! Do it yourself and link 'er on up & I'll check you out! ;)

Monday, September 12, 2011

one of my favorites.


I am definitely not one to toot my own horn, but this one is darn impressive.

{Taken by me :: Fuji Instax Wide}

Saturday, September 3, 2011

last hurrah of the summer...maybe.


I'm off to this beautiful place for the long weekend to enjoy the sunshine, water, and quite possibly a couple of ice-cold beers.

Friday, September 2, 2011

shop update.

I've been working on some updates for my shop in order to keep it fresh and consistent. One of these updates was to retake my product photos in order to keep the shop looking streamlined (or maybe I just wanted to use some vintage fabric as a backdrop *wink wink) as I add new products.

I've also been working on adding some new embellished journals. These are going to be embroidered with patterns drawn by me or other artist friends. I'm pretty excited about these and embroidering is so peaceful to me. I look forward to trying out different color choices different stitches, and getting some thoughts straight...of course I'll probably have Arrested Development playing on my laptop in the background...
So, check out the shop when you get a chance, and I hope to get these added sometime next week as well as making a few more over the weekend.
{These pictures are not the best quality, I know...taken with PictureShow app pretty spur of the moment}

Friday, August 26, 2011

instagram beach round-up.

Just wanted to check in with a little collection of Instagrams I took while vacationing in Nags Head, North Carolina earlier this month. I love to look back on them and pretend that I'm still there with my toes in the sand.

Insert huge sigh.


1: The water was so calm until the last couple of days we were there...and no jellyfish!! //2: Rosemary & Sea Salt home-grown bacon //3: my Dad holding up the umbrella. Literally. //4: One of my favorite pictures from the week //5: I'm pretty sure that's Lobster font in action // 6: One of my most coveted beach activities //7: Another favorite //8: Very practical design for a pier //9: Pet for an afternoon (don't worry, we put him back) //10: Just because I liked the colors //11: Tortuga's Lie ceiling //12: my 3-year-old niece laying out her clothes for trip home

* Background provided by Pugly Pixel.



Monday, August 22, 2011

sunday craft.

I am on this quest to make my home decorating more "intentional." Right now, because of that, it is a total mess with a pile for Goodwill here, a pile for a future yard sale there, and piles to go through everywhere. But, I do see the end somewhere in sight. I just always have to remind myself when I'm tripping over things all throughout my house that there is a purpose, and it is one I hope filters down into my everyday LIVING as well.

My style has definitely changed throughout the years...so I'm trying to meld them all together so as not to require a complete revamp of decor. Is there such a thing as antique/vintage chic/beachy/natural/retro/modern/woodsy style?

One thing that I have wanted to do is make a collection of hanging items somewhere. I was first thinking in my "step room" (I had an upstairs finished last year and the steps take up pretty much the whole room), but I'm noticing there is not much wall space to work with. So, next thought was the hallway. Right now, I just have a couple of randomly hung items and this heavy, thick mirror that I bought at an antique show when I was going through my "shabby chic/natural antiques" phase. It is soooo not my style anymore (especially the rustic country stars) but its purpose as a mirror is much appreciated, and I do use it as one pretty regularly.


As a means of respecting said purpose, I took those country stars off (why didn't I think of that before now??) and whipped up my first string of fabric bunting yesterday morning. Tied that bunting right on the hangers and it will definitely do for now. wink wink.


I'm pretty pleased at how it turned out - and the bunting was a quick and easy craft...definitely something I'd love to make more of!


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

right now.

Picture taken at beach last week (where I still wish I was) using Instagram

Listening: the cicadas outside, cars going by, a/c fan
Eating: nothing (but just enjoyed apples with peanut butter with niece, nephew, & sis-in-law
Drinking: a Session Lager
Wearing: khaki skirt & Local Roots tee
Feeling: peaceful, but yet anxious; groggy from overdone nap with niece & nephew
Weather: sunny, some wind, about 85 degrees
Wanting: to purge A LOT of stuff; an Anthro shopping spree
Needing: to simplify my belongings; some direction
Thinking: I would like to get in my craft room & get busy!! (I just need to do it)
Enjoying: writing a post after a long absence; the quiet
Wondering: WHAT THE HECK AM I GOING TO DO WHEN I GROW UP?? (Ehem, I'm 34 years old)


Friday, June 3, 2011

art journaling.

I seriously cannot get enough of my Papermate pens touching down on the insides of my Moleskine. It's getting a little ridiculous...really. One online course has ended, and another one has begun - the timing could not be more perfect. Thanks to Janel and her 2nd Annual 30 Day Journal Challenge the prompts can continue!! And so can the inspiration, and the daily creativity, and the obsession (and procrastination and not returning phone calls and a messy home)...

Here are the 3 pages I have done so far (all done today playing catch-up):


I'm sure I'll be adding more to my flickr as the days go on...you can also check out my "ink blots." pages too!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

ink blots.

Today is the first day of this class by Elaine, and I am so excited!!

Regular journaling is something I have always been envious of...and not sure if it's the appeal of a full, word-filled stack of bound paper on a shelf that makes me envious or the words that have been 'let go' from the mind and moved on to paper. I'll shop around for the perfect journal, hoard it empty for a few days, write in it a couple of nights, and then...I'm too tired, I don't feel like it, my thoughts aren't worth being documented, I had a couple of cocktails at dinner.... Whatever the case may be - the pages get ripped out and pitched and the empty journal gets shelved. So sad. But, so true.

Last year, I started a 'creative' journal in a brand-new, blank, hard cover Moleskine (I'll never use another brand after discovering them), and I made a deal with myself for a no-pressure approach to journaling. So far it's worked wonderfully and I love opening it up to a new page and putting new handwriting fonts to my (often crazy, far-fetched, and nutty) thoughts. But that's exactly what journals are for....

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

trying again.

I guess you could say I'm not the world's best blogger. I say I'm going to get better, and then one day goes by, then two, then ten, then 2 months, etc., etc., etc. But, I would like to get better. At least I'm admitting I'm terrible at it...for now. :)

I've regained passion in my creative endeavors, and I signed up for Indie 3.0 again this Spring. I just have this feeling it's going to do wonders for me and my craft.

I'm hoping this will help me out in the field of blogging as well. I've been staying on top of the daily entries and workbook pages, so I do feel motivated to complete the course from start to finish. Indie 2.0...not so much. I just get so distracted and side-tracked that things just fall by the wayside. NOT THIS TIME!!!!

One thing that I've been thinking about is coming up with a tag line for my humble little indie business. It's a tough one. Most everything that I do is promoting some sort of documentation with a human connection - whether its journaling, using my embellished journals as photo albums/art journals, or writing notes to friends on my handmade notecards - so I'd like to evoke that feeling of "connection" somehow. Maybe that's a good start? I'm starting to think I'm over-thinking it, but I'm hoping it will come at me like a bolt of lightning while I'm sewing a button on or something. I've set the questions up to the gals in my Indie 3.0 class, so maybe some input will get me moving....

Friday, September 24, 2010

oh yes. i signed up for another class.



Well, e-course, which means I get it all in one place. No daily check-ins where I get antsy if no new posts are up, I can work in any order I want, and I can look at all of the pretty pictures however many times I want. It's great. And it's even more great because it's an Elsie Photo Journals e-course all about paper and pictures...what more could I ask for? There's just something about how simple and quirky her drawings, lettering, even stitch lines, and color choices turn out - I just love it.

I mean, look at all of these wonderfully cute, thoughtful, and soon-to-be-envious-of-and-want-one-Hannah-can-you-make-me-one-too photo journals:


I can't wait to get started!! And if I can get my act together, I'll try and post updates on how my little books are coming together....


*all photos are courtesy of Elsie Flannigan via Elsie's Photo Journal e-course (private) site.

Makes you want to check it out, huh?

Saturday, August 14, 2010

4 simple goals.


Sweet
Elsie came up with this great goal adventure for those willing to embark on before 2011. I know I'm not one for keeping up with things, i.e. this blog for one, but this seemed very do-able!

1. Organize old photos into albums. This will keep the mental pressure off to not have to go back to 2004 and continue my scrapbooking. I already have prints of my pictures in a box, so these will go in albums and I'll continue my current scrapbooking guilt-free!
2. Paint & decorate "steproom" in house with photo display. When my guest room was turned into the "steproom" that leads to my craft studio, it became the hub for boxes, piles, and complete disorganization. I have the paint, I have the pictures, and I have the frames. All it needs is a little love and dedication.

3. Spend time with my sewing machine. I've made a few things in the past - nothing too major - but now that I'm signed up for Home Ec, I plan on spending a lot more time with the 'ole gal. It would be my ultimate goal to make enough to sell, but if I put pressure on that, it might take a little of the fun away. Class started last Tuesday, and I plan on making some napkins tomorrow (1st project)...excited!!

4. Art Journaling. I've started two art journals from classes I've taken in the past, and I so enjoyed this focused time for journaling. My goal is to complete pages on a more regular basis whether they're happy, sad, angry, time-consuming, etc. It really helps me to be creative, and art journaling is such a therapeutic way to get some stuff out and feel those creative sparks.

So, there they are. I'm linking back up to Elsie and getting to "work!"

photo albums via flickr (adapted by me); frames, sewing machine (original painting by Elsie Flannigan), and art journals via weheartit


Sunday, June 27, 2010

two journals.

My niece will be so proud of me for FINALLY posting my journals on my Etsy. She took all of the pictures and has had a post on her blog written and ready...for about two months now. Yeah, I'm like that. And now she's in Paris. That lucky little bird.

These are the first books I've ever made with stitching - I've used d-rings before and staplers of course as a kid, but this was a new undertaking for me. Well, I'm hooked. The first day I made 4, and followed with a few more...changing the design little by little each time. It all started with Rachel Denbow's tutorial in she and Elsie's art journal class (which, is now sadly over) and a Sunday afternoon in my craft space...

the doily.
I've sold 2, and gave 3 away as gifts to my nieces for their travels abroad this summer. I can't wait to see them filled! These are the 2 that I have left of this batch. I hope to make some more soon.

three blue flowers.


Both of which are for sale in my Etsy shop.

*Washi tape embellishments courtesy of Pugly Pixel. Head on over there and get you some....

Thursday, May 27, 2010

testing, testing, 1...2...3...



Trying out the Flickr to Blogger convenience... bear with me while I figure all of this stuff out. I'm trying to make a comeback to the blogging world with my journals I've been working on, as well as adding them to my Etsy shop. So, let's start with one and see how this turns out....

Originally uploaded by valntine_89

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

{turquoise} tuesday.

The goal was to post on Tuesdays first thing in the morning, so that I could be inspired for the day. Well, this morning I was assisting at a home birth (it was a boy!!), so I came home this afternoon and crashed! Which makes this Tuesday's inspiration all the more meaningful.


This was the door to my beach cottage last summer. How perfect! I long for a joyous reunion with this door, to walk through and reacquaint myself with its coastal simplicity. I want to greet the sea on the other side...shake hands with the sun. I want sand on my toes and salt in my hair. I want the Mother Ocean to hold me in her arms and give me the biggest hug of her life.