1.31.2011

Oscar-worthy Birthday

For: Joe
Occasion: his birthday

My friend Joe is the biggest movie aficionado I have ever known. He has memorized a big list of Academy Award winners and nominees from forever ago until now. For Joe, film is serious stuff.

















Therefore, the iconic Oscar statue! I continued the silhouette of the Oscar to the top of the card to give it an interesting shape: the yellow that you can see is the inside of the card. I like the big bold shapes of this design.


















On the inside, more bold shapes and lines along with the appropriate, themed message: "Have an award-winning birthday!"

And I hope he did.

Architecture Birthday Cake

For: Jackie
Occasion: her birthday


















Jackie is an architecture student, and so for her card, we have the blueprints of a birthday cake. I made my own graph paper (if you look closely, you can see it!). The measurements on the cake are 22, 1, 30, and 11. As luck would have it, Jackie turned 22 on 1-30-11--what a coincidence!

On the inside, my very best attempt at an architecture joke: "Hope your birthday 'measures up!'" Jackie is a great friend and a talented architect, so I hope her big day was all she hoped it would be. 

1.29.2011

Birthday Pie

For: My cousin Lydia
Occasion: her birthday


















My cousin is a culinary genius: at Thanksgiving, she made the family seven or eight (it may have been nine) different pies! All by herself. I was so impressed with this feat that I had to feature pies in her birthday card this year.


















On the inside, one of the pies has a birthday candle in it, all ready to be wished over. My wish for Lydia is that she has a wonderful year full of good recipes and even better food!

1.16.2011

You say tomato; I say birthday

For: Grandma
Occasion: her birthday


















My Grandma Carol grows many of her own vegetables. For her birthday card this year, I thought it would be fun to give her her own seed company: Carol's Garden Seed Co. operating out of her hometown, Chicago. This image is a representation of a seed packet for Grandma's Tomato.















On the inside, a vegetative birthday wish: "Hope your birthday grows into a great year!"
My grandma is an excellent gardener, a wonderful lady, and a true inspiration to our family.

1.11.2011

Mountain Thank You

For: Win and Adam
Occasion: Thank You

















Greg and I got to spend a lovely weekend visiting Denver, mountains, and our good friends Win and Adam. I knew we were going to make a trip up to the mountains, so I decided to try to depict them with calligraphy!

















And, because I was in a calligraphy mood, I did my very best "thank you" on the inside. We had a wonderful trip, and I am really excited to move out there in the summer. Adventures await!

1.10.2011

Dickensian Birthday

For: Grandpa Walsh
Occasion: his birthday
















My grandfather is a big Dickens fan, and so here is my cartoon rendition of that great author. He is busy writing The Pickwick Papers, and has just found out it is my grandfather's big day, hence the "It's your birthday?" in my scrawliest cursive.

















"A glass of wine in honour of this happy occasion!" This is a quote from The Pickwick Papers, as you may have pieced together. I particularly like this image because Dickens's mustache has perked up and is smiling a little. Some jolly good Victorian era fun.

1.03.2011

The Squid Birthday

To: Uncle Vince
Occasion: his birthday



















When at a family party a few weeks ago, a group of us were talking about wanting to have nicknames. Seemingly out of the blue, my uncle had said, "I always wanted to be 'The Squid'." He went on to explain that he wanted to be "The Squid" with someone else, meaning that he and another would be referred to as "The Squid" collectively. I readily volunteered.



















And that's why this card features the coolest looking squid I've ever drawn and some squid like lettering. I hope half The Squid has an excellent birthday.