November 11th, 2009 § comments
I’ve been so busy getting everything ready for the Divine Twine debut I haven’t put anything new in my etsy shop for a while. In the last few days two people contacted me requesting the 3in Scroll Border Editable PDF in red (do I smell holiday gift tags?) so I thought others might have a want for them too. I added them to the shop this morning. You can input whatever text you like in them. So handy.

Shameless Plug Part. 2
A little reminder that the 2010 Whisker Graphics Calendar is on sale (25% off, yea!) + just for blog readers I’ll add another discount. Order 4 calendars – get the 5th FREE ($60 + shipping). That’s a few for your book club friends or bestest pals or maybe an office buddy or two and one for you. If you’re interested email me at whiskergraphics(at)gmail.com.

This concludes our Shameless Plug portion of the show. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming. Thank you.
October 7th, 2009 § comments
As promised, here is another Halloween freebie for you.

Some ideas for using the 3" square tag/label.
This is a 3″ square design that comes 6 on a sheet. This PDF is editable, meaning you can enter your own text and format it how you like (font:style, size, color and alignment; the design is not editable). Enter and format your text, print on card stock or full sheet labels, trim and enjoy. Download tags HERE.
Here’s the BONUS. Over on Skip To My Lou you can download coordinating cupcake toppers and editable invitations (no need to handwrite your party info).

photo courtesy of Skip to my Lou

Photo courtesy of Skip to my Lou
Click HERE to visit Skip to my Lou and download the invitation and cupcake toppers.
September 24th, 2009 § comments
Just added some 3″ square editable printable pdfs to the shop. The chandeliers were a request from a customer. I couldn’t decide if I liked one chandelier per tag or more, so I did both.


September 3rd, 2009 § comments
Here are the goodies I sent to my second Lovely Package Exchange partner, Jessica.

I designed some owl stationery and address labels just for her. The tie-dye fabric is an envelope I made from these instructions.
The vintage “J” card is wrapped in the green paper.
Her stationery is in the white package with the bakers twine around it. The red band around the bakers twine package was wrapping from some produce from the grocery store. I loved how it looked, but had a tricky time making it stick to the glassine envelope.
August 19th, 2009 § comments
Recently I participated in a give-away (me on the giving side). One way to entry was to offer a suggestion on what they would like to see offered in my shop. The #1 response was return address labels. Ta da! Twenty designs to choose from. They could also be used as name tags, gift tags or favor labels too (with the text changed, of course).


Above are the colors to choose from for the graphics. In case you want an orange cow or a deep pink typewriter. You never know…