Category: Pink Loves Brown

  • Save Some Green

    Everything in my shop is 20% off today! If you’ve had your eye on some stationery, the new pocket mirrors, or anything else, today would be a great day to head on over to Pink Loves Brown.

    Pocket Mirrors from Pink Loves Brown
    Offer ends midnight CST 03.17.08. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

  • Pocket Mirrors!

    I’ve added some adorable scalloped pocket mirrors to my shop!

    Pocket Mirrors from Pink Loves Brown
    Scalloped Pocket Mirrors, $6.50 each, from Pink Loves Brown

    There they are with the sketch that inspired the design, which was on the very first page of a new sketch book. Sometimes I actually skip that first page… I want so badly for it to be a good one, that I worry and worry and just leave it blank. This time I was brave because I had been thinking and thinking about scallops, so I knew I’d be happy to see them every time I opened the book to draw. They’re so simple but so cute!

  • P.O. Box 1268

    I can’t find my shrinky dink paper (woe is me!). I wanted to make a key chain and take a photo with my new key because I have a shiny new Oak Park P.O. Box. This is what my key chain will look like eventually:

    P.O. Box 1268 Keychain

    Wondering where to send snail mail (or goodies) to me?

    Pink Loves Brown
    P.O. Box 1268
    Oak Park, IL 60304

    I’m at the post office quite a bit these days.

    Off to the Post Office…

    A huge thank you to my lovely, lovely customers! I truly appreciate it. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    p.s. My Periodic Table of Sentiments cards were in Daily Candy today, and I’m thrilled to pieces!

  • Whew!

    Whew!

    I have been a very busy lady.

    Thursday

    The guest room was finished up as well as it could be. I’m going to order the Marimekko Lumimarja fabric for the windows. The friendly people over at Finnstyle are offering me (and you) 15% off until Friday! Just enter “makingitlovely” when you check out.

    Here’s the way the room turned out for now:

    Guest Room

    This was all in preparation for the arrival of my friend Lili, of course.

    Lili and Me

    We went to the Design*Sponge Biz Ladies Meet-Up, which was great. I saw some friends (like Donovan and Grace), met some new people, was recognized (yay!), and ate yummy snacks.

    Friday

    Lili and I walked around Oak Park, checking out some of the shops (Flybird, Fitzgerald’s Fine Stationery, Paper Source, Barbara’s Bookstore, etc.).

    I also hired a second employee! Yes, again. Did I ever write about Sarah? She didn’t work out, but I digress. My friend Pat had just quit at the bookstore, so he’ll be helping me for the holidays. Hooray!

    Later, we went to Emily’s open house at her studio. Gorgeous! She has an amazing space with wood floors, huge windows, tall ceilings, and space. Sigh.

    Oh, and I met Jess from How About Orange there, so that was a nice surprise!

    Saturday

    Saturday was my last day with Lili, so we stopped by the DIY Trunk Show before I brought her to the airport. I was recognized again, and it completely made my day (and made me blush!). I bought a poster for The Fiery Furnaces from David R. Head Jr., and we both bought an Implements of Craft poster from Handmade Nation.

    After I had dropped Lili off, I went directly to meet up with my sister and my dad. My sister’s car died, and she decided that she needed a new one OHMYGODRIGHTNOW. Uh huh. There was no way I could talk her out of it (believe me, I tried), so I figured I could at least help her get a good deal. She and my dad were ready to sign off on a car for $247 / month for six years. I got them down to $225 / month for five years. Still crazy, but less so.

    I rushed home after car shopping and started cooking because Brandon and I had a pot luck dinner to go to. I made a sweet glazed bell pepper salad: roasted red and yellow peppers and red onions (coated in olive oil), then mixed with balsamic vinegar, honey, and chopped kalamata olives. We hopped on the el with our big bowl of food and headed over to Amy and Anthony’s place. It was a really nice evening with other crafty people, and lots of yummy food.

    Sunday

    My friends Bekah and Lisa just finished grad school (such smarties), and they rented out Timber Lanes to celebrate. Um, I bowled a 53. I haven’t done that badly since I was 8. Brandon bowled a 133, and we were all very impressed. Much shouting and excitement commenced whenever anyone broke 100, so…

    After bowling, I drove out to IKEA. I thought they were open until 9 o’clock on Sundays, but they’re only open until 8. I arrived at 7:55. Luckily, I knew exactly what I was there for: the wire baskets I had spied in Emily’s studio. I grabbed 15 of them, hit the self-checkout lanes, and was out of there pretty quickly.

    Lastly, I got home and finalized a deal with T.G.I.Friday’s for a custom button order (550 buttons for the Chicagoland area). I’m bringing in a new button machine for it, so I’ll also have 2.25″ mirrors available in the future over at the shop.

    Whew! A busy end to a busy week.

  • Ribbon Stand

    I reassembled and repurposed a Christmas stocking tree for my studio. I wrap each order from my shop in tissue paper and baker’s twine, and my new ribbon stand will be very handy.

    Ribbon Stand

    Pottery Barn has a similar (maybe better) item right now: the ribbon organizer.