More pretty invitations!

Baptism invitations are a personal favorite of mine.  Never has gap- or buck-toothed children been so beautiful!


See it HERE


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Channeling My Inner Nancy Drew



Calling All Beehives || A Bit of Honey for you




Sunset Beach Party Invitation

Yeah, it's a little more work for me, but check out this cool invitation:


[Optional second side]


I change the "MILO" name to whatever you want!
Buy it HERE













The Gang's All Here || Princess Unite!

I love the Disney Princesses!  Truth be told, I'm partial to Belle--she's well-read, confident, yet a little spacey.  The crew is all together on the invitation.

It's available in two formats (1- and 2-sided) and as a DIY invitation.


Get it || HERE||



Get it || HERE||

Epic Parties & Babies--Embrace the Dark Side!

Thanks to new chapters in the Galactic Empire, Star Wars-themed items are for all ages.

I've got 2 new products in the shoppe!

First is a custom Star Wars baby announcement: YBIE (You Buy, I Edit)*



















*Find out why I do it this way  HERE


I loved, loved, LOVED this design so much that I evolved it into a one-sided invitation that clients can simply download and add information to.



In the shoppe HERE

YBIE (You Buy, I Edit) || Why?

Q:  Why do you do it this way?  Can't I just instantly download the background and add my own picture and text?

A: I am starting to introduce items this way, but I prefer to do all the editing.  I use special fonts that I have downloaded and installed, some even have licenses that I have purchased to use in commercial work.

I never just plug in the info and hit send.  I always adjust spacing, especially because I have seen names range in length from Ty Dior (6 characters) to Grace Lokomaikaiokalani Brandon (29 characters). 



It might be hard to see here, but my designs always have texture or shadows to help them look like authentic paper, and less flat.  By allowing me to edit, you get a high-quality look!


Some of my designs involve the graphics "laying" on top of the photo.  Most clients don't have the proper editing software to make this seamless.