2.23.2011

Sweet Cake Birthday

For: my cousin Jeremy
Occasion: his birthday














For this card, I really wanted to focus on the design of the cake. Debbie Dots has a standard cake (see the gorilla card below) and I wanted to mix it up a bit. So, here's my high design cake!















On the inside, a sweet looking slice of my new cake. I had a lot of fun making this card, and I hope my cousin had a wonderful birthday full of new kinds of cake.

2.21.2011

Gorilla birthday

For: My uncle Brian
Occasion: his birthday


















My uncle has a pretty epic gorilla suit that he has been known to wear to a variety of family events (okay, so mostly Halloween parties). I thought it appropriate to feature our primate relatives in his birthday card, and so here's my very best gorilla contemplating a birthday cake.


















On the inside, the gorilla totally gets it, digs into the cake and sports his party paraphernalia. I had a great time creating this character, and I hope my uncle has a wonderful birthday, regardless of whether he decides to wear the costume.

2.20.2011

Tow Truck Thank You

For: Sarah Sot
Occasion: Thank you

I had already had a pretty rough week, and then my car got towed. This is a picture of me stuck in a vast ocean of mud.


















But, my wonderful friend Sarah helped pull me out and get my car back, and we went shopping and out to dinner with Anna, making what could have been my psychological breaking point into a pleasant evening with friends.

What would we do without wonderful people in our lives? Probably stay stuck in the mud.

2.09.2011

Valentines Workshop

For: The Graduate Social Work Association (GSWA)
Occasion: Valentines workshop

I was lucky enough to be able to put on a workshop for my social work peers. Called "Valentines and the Therapeutic uses of Greeting Cards," it was a workshop about the therapeutic values and theories that come into play in the greeting card creation process. And, because Valentine's Day is right around the corner, we made our own Valentines as a way to frame the discussion.



Here was my example card that I made for my sister. First, we drew the fronts of our cards, listening to a sweet Beatles mix for about 10 minutes. We shared our drawings, and discussed the therapeutic benefits to making art and working with color.  And then it was on to writing our messages! This part of the process was followed up with a discussion about the benefits of writing therapies, narrative therapies, and gratitude therapy (each of which come into play in the creation of greeting cards!).


This is the card I made during the workshop, and it is for my partner Greg.

We wrapped up the workshop with a discussion about how greeting cards could be used in our social work practices. Though it was a small (intimate) crowd, I am really pleased with how the whole event turned out! I really love greeting cards, and it was a wonderful experience for me to be able to share that love in a constructive and (hopefully!) helpful way.

Pickle birthday

For: my cousin Dylan
Occasion: his birthday
















When Dylan was born, his parents called him "Dil Pickles" after the plucky younger brother in The Rugrats. I decided to play on that nickname, and take it a few steps back and more literally. Dylan has his own pickle company, and this is a jar of his pickles.
















On the inside, "Happy Birthday!" spelled out in--what else?--pickles. I hope Dylan has a wonderful birthday, full of pickles if he wants them, and certainly lots of cake.

2.04.2011

Bird Birthday

For: Uncle John
Occasion: his birthday
















To commemorate my uncle's big day, I thought I would create a whimsical spring scene, knowing full well that most of the nation is covered in snow. The birds in this image (atop the retro-patterned gumdrops) are wearing party hats.



















On the inside, one of the birds has taken flight! He looks so content and happy--both of which I hope my uncle is today!