Wild Life Prints

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I love animals. I think I get that from my Grandpa. You can take me to the zoo any day, preferably everyday! 
I can’t help but smile when I see these neatly composed scenes from the shop Wild Life Prints. I mean just look at the little hippo blowing out the birthday candles. I think the word whimsical about sums it up. 

Jamie BartlettWild Life Prints

Strategic Plan

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Art, Poster, Typography 1238 Views

Monday has hit me harder then I expected, hence the late post. I have a million and one things to do (ok maybe slightly over exaggerating), but it sure seems like that. As I type this another item just got added to my list…oh boy. My only plan I have devised is to buckle done and just do them. That should work, right?
Baltimore Print Studios 
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DIY Button Badge

Jamie Bartlett Tutorial Art, Crafts, DIY, Embroidery, Tutorial, Typography 17635 Views

I’ve been itching to make something the past few days. It’s been a while since I’ve done a good DIY. On Monday I posted some embroidered typography that I completely fell in love with. I wanted to give embroidery a try, but knew it needed to be something simple (at least for now) since I’ve never done it before. I came up with these button badges and I couldn’t be more thrilled with how they turned out! I’d say they’re as cute as a button (pun intended). I started with the CMYK one, but then I just couldn’t stop so I made 2 more! I think these would make the cutest boutonnieres for a wedding. You can just about embroider anything you want. 
You will need: 
  • Embroidery Floss
  • Embroidery Hoop (optional)
  • Needle
  • Embroidery Transfer Pen
  • Cover Button Kit (1 1/8″ or desired size)
  • Brass Tie Pin (in the jewelry section)
  • Fabric (I used cotton muslin)
  • Felt
  • Scissors 
  • Glue ( I like Gorilla Glue)
  • Pliers  
STEP 1: Trace the button pattern from the back of your button kit onto the fabric. Then trace the button inside of that circle–that way you know what space you have to work with. Now you need to trace your design onto the fabric. You can either print it out and use a window to trace it on your fabric, or simply just draw it right on using the transfer pen. Once you have traced everything, place your fabric in the embroidery hoop (if you are using one). 

STEP 2: This is the fun part. Thread your needle and start embroidering your design! For the smaller designs I split the floss in half because I thought all of the stings made it too thick. One of our readers told me about Sublime Stitching. You can check that out to learn all kinds of different stitches. 
STEP 3: Once your design is beautifully stitched (which I know it will be) cut it out around the outermost circle. 
STEP 4: Now take your pliers and your button back and pull off the hoop that is used for sewing the button on clothes. It’s pretty easy to take off, just wiggle it back and forth a little with the pliers.  
STEP 5: Assemble your button using the directions that came with your kit. The hardest part is making sure your design stays centered on the button while putting all the pieces together. Before you snap the back all the way in you can carefully peek and double check if it’s positioned where you want it. 
When it’s all put together spray it lightly with water and magically the blue marker disappears!
STEP 6: Now we need to add the pin on the back. Squeeze a dot of glue on the back of your button and place the pin on top. The back isn’t very flat because of where the hoop was. That’s why I like Gorilla Glue because it expands while drying and fills in any gaps. Just be sure to use sparingly.

STEP 7: Cut a strip of felt 5″ x 1″ and cut triangles into each end. 

STEP 8: Fold the felt in half and place it on the back through the pin.

Now isn’t that cute? If you make one, let me know. I would love to see what design you came up with. And Katie I expect yours to be extra awesome ;).

Jamie BartlettDIY Button Badge

Minimalist Comic Book Characters

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Art, Family, Poster, Shop 1968 Views

Today I’m posting something super special. It’s special for 3 reasons… 1. The artwork was created by Aaron Bartlett, 2. I love minimalist posters, and 3. They’re super heros. Who doesn’t like super heros? And if you are wondering if Aaron is related to us, well, he is. Aaron is Jake’s oldest brother.

I picked out 3 of my favorite characters he featured. I love the simplicity, texture, and geometricness of it all. See for yourself. They’re pretty great!

You can see the rest of them (and purchase prints!) here. Which one is your favorite?

Jamie BartlettMinimalist Comic Book Characters

Another Tuesday

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Art, Illustration, Typography 1641 Views

Another lovely Illustration by Danielle Kroll
The best thing about long weekends is when you go back to work it feels like a Monday, but it’s actually Tuesday. I like that, even though I have lots of work to do. I better buckle down and get it done!
Jamie BartlettAnother Tuesday

Embroidered Typography

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Art, Embroidery, Inspiration, Typography 3324 Views

I alway love finding a new craft medium to learn and experiment with. I never would have guessed embroidery would ever be one of those. That is until I came across all this beautiful embroidered type. These aren’t your average grandmother’s designs. 
I first came accross all kinds of embroidery lettering patterns over on imprint. There are enough letters there to inspire you for any type project you’ll ever do. The best part is, Public Collectors has provided a free download of Elsie Svennas’s A Handbook of Lettering For Stitchers

Source Maricor Maricar
I can’t get enough of this Sweater Letter Project from Maricor Maricar. There is so much detail in each little letter.
Source: Merri Weather Council
Source: Posie Rosy Little Things
I really want to give embroidery a try. I already have a simple little project in the works that I’m going to give a shot. Be on the look out for that later this week!
Jamie BartlettEmbroidered Typography

Finders Keepers: Bokeh Kit

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Cameras, Finders Keepers, Photography 2604 Views


Photojojo always has fun camera accessories. They now have these super cool cutouts you can attach to your camera’s lens and create some beautiful effects with ordinary light. Jake and I experimented with this idea over Christmas. We didn’t have this kit so we just cut out our own snowflake shape from construction paper. It was a lot of fun for a cold winter afternoon.
Jamie BartlettFinders Keepers: Bokeh Kit

What I Wore: Danielle Kroll

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Have you seen Danielle Kroll’s What I Wore series on her blog? I’ve been a fan of her work for awhile. I love her fun illustrative style and beautiful use of color. Can I borrow that yellow sweater please?

There are more fun outfits she wore over on her website.

Jamie BartlettWhat I Wore: Danielle Kroll

Just a Little Encouragement

Jamie Bartlett Blog Post Art, Poster, Quote 1046 Views

Art Print from Julia

Yesterday morning I took one of Altitude Design Summit’s online classes. It was taught by one of my favorite bloggers, Melanie from You Are My Fave. There were around 90 other bloggers taking the class too! It was a lot of fun to connect with them and hear some great blogging advice from Melanie.
I love the quote on that poster from Julia. Let’s be honest, we all want to be successful at what we do. I think if you love what you do and you work hard at it then you are a success already. I hope it encourages you as much as it did me.

Jamie BartlettJust a Little Encouragement

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