Tami Lynn Designs

August 21st, 2008

Boutique-Style Yard Sale: Take 2

Posted by Tami Lynn in Events, Tidbits

Back by popular demand! We are having another Boutique-Style Yard Sale this weekend! There is a lot of fabulous new merchandise from nine households. Items include:

  • Clothing & Shoes from Nordstrom, Ann Taylor, Anthropologie, Banana Republic and more!
  • Handbags & Jewelry
  • Kitchen items
  • Artwork by a local artist
  • Home Decor
  • Craft supplies including scrapbooking material, yarn, sewing patterns, and more!
  • Cards and stationery
  • Stationary Bicycle & 10-Speed Bike
  • Media center and other furniture items including a Pier 1 wicker chair!
  • Custom framed wall art

Once again, my personal proceeds from this sale will be going to support the Seattle Midwifery School.

Products are top-quality in like-new condition, labeled with cute little hand-made tags, and attached to the merchandise with a twine bow. All clothing will be hung on racks and all non-furniture type items will be neatly arranged on tables adorned with vintage-style tablecloths. (see my craigslist ad)

Please come by, if you can make it this weekend!

Weather permitting, the event will be August 23rd and 24th (this weekend) at the corner of 49th and Admiral in West Seattle. Click here for a MAP

August 20th, 2008

Sometimes you just have to go for it…

Posted by Tami Lynn in Cards, Tidbits

I purchased these adorable birdie stamps as a birthday present for myself. On a whim, I tried new techniques and styles with literally every part of this card.

Birdie Thank You Card

And, of course, I just couldn’t resist designing the envelope to match…

Birdie Envelope

This was my very first attempt at:

  • Distressing (Using a cosmetics sponge)
  • Fraying the edging of the top layer of paper (Which resulted in lighting it with a match. Any suggestions to do this successfully are welcome!)
  • Stamp Layering (I used the same stamp on the corners of the card stock, and then on the corresponding corners of the layering paper. When you see it in person, this really adds depth.)
  • Using 2 colors on one stamp (This may seem simple to some people, but it took me a few tries. I think the secret lies in blowing on the stamp to reactivate the drying marker ink.)
August 19th, 2008

The Beginning

Posted by Tami Lynn in Cards, Tidbits

I am fairly new to the card designing world. I started my designing endeavors last fall after feeling a great need to have balance in my life. I was lacking any form of creativity in my job at the time, so I pursued a way to have it elsewhere. My first thought was to start drawing again, which I hadn’t done for several years. Then, one day as I was skimming through a magazine, the idea came to me ~ I should make fabulous cards for people to enjoy! It made complete sense, I always had a secret little fetish with stationery that led to a collection of more cards & stationery than I could ever use in a lifetime. Making cards was my destiny!

Like so many others, my adventures in card making began at the local craft store. I was completely unprepared for the multitude of embellishments, designer papers, card stock, ink pads, glitter and stamp choices. It was like shoe shopping, but a whole lot cheaper!

So many questions kept running through my mind… Where did these clear flat stamps come from and how the heck do you use them? How does one decide to use an ink pad, an ink roller, or markers? And, what the heck is embossing powder?

I certainly still do not have all of the answers to my questions. Even so, exploring different styles and techniques with various textures, layers and colors sure has been a refreshing experience! It’s exhilarating to not even know myself what ideas may come next!

Here are a few samples of some of the first few cards I created:

BE THE CHANGE – This is one of my favorite quotes by Mahatma Ghandi. How wonderful that someone decided to create a stamp out of it! The decorative stamp above the quote is highlighted with fine red glitter from Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Store.
CELEBRATE – This fancy little card was made using glittery card stock and a tied off with a black satin ribbon.
DREAM – I used black ink on the chandelier and dream stamps. The chandelier is glistening with Martha Stewart’s Purple Sapphire fine glitter.

A few trends that I have noticed that I stick to include “simple elegance” and “glitter.” Unfortunately, the sparkle of the glitter doesn’t show up too well for me in pictures. Perhaps photography should be the next hobby I delve into.

Stay tuned for additional card ideas and postings…

Thanks!

Tami Lynn