Friday, February 3, 2017

Choose Your Own Colors Heart Bookmark Free Cross-stitch Pattern


What do you do with leftover pieces of Aida cloth? I try to find a way to use them. Recently, I had a piece of leftover antique white Aida cloth. I pulled out my scrap threads and started stitching, making the pattern up as I went. 


Since Valentine's Day is just around the corner, I stitched ten hearts, five facing each way, using different scrap colors. Stitching with scrap thread is always an adventure. At first I planned to stitch all the hearts facing one direction. But on the first heart I started to stitch, I misjudged how much floss I would need and ran out of the color, leaving me with a triangle. So, I modified my idea. Also, I ended up stitching one heart using two similar but different colors. I didn't even realize it until after I had photographed my progress. I guess that's what I get for working on it right before bed. 


As I stitched, I found I really liked how the design turned out. Rather than using scrap threads for the entire piece, I chose some colors to finish it up with. I decided to make a pattern from what I had stitched and offer it as a free download. I don't know what colors I used for the triangles, hearts, and red stitches on the border, so you get to pick what colors you want to use. In the pattern, I list the colors I used for the background and the rest of the border, so you can use those if you want. Or you can pick your own colors for those as well. 

I hope you enjoy this free chart, and I would love to see your finished results!

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Goal for 2017


Recently, I read an article about setting goals. This got me thinking about what I want to accomplish this year with my Etsy store. Last year, I released ten cross-stitch patterns. This year, my goal is to release at least twelve cross-stitch patterns. I would love to release more, but at this point, this goal feels like one that will keep me on task without overwhelming me. I already have a number of projects in the works. Here is a little about them.
  1. Choose Your Own Colors Heart Bookmark: I am currently working on stitching this one. I plan to release it the beginning of February. It will be a free pattern that I will release on this blog.
  2. Old Book Spines: I have stitched the wall hanging version of this, and it is currently being framed. I am also stitching two of the book spines as bookmarks. I am working on stitching them right now. I hope to release this pattern sometime in February.
  3. Snow Alphabet: This is the next project I plan to start stitching. I am not sure when I will release it.
  4. Nutcracker and Clara Ornament: I need to stitch my revised pattern. I will probably release this as part of my Christmas in July Event.
  5. Green Nutcracker: Need to stitch. I will probably release this as part of my Christmas in July Event.
  6. Red Nutcracker: Need to stitch. I will probably release this as part of my Christmas in July Event.
  7. Candy Candy Alphabet: This is already stitched. I need to assemble them into ornaments. I will probably release this as part of my Christmas in July Event.
  8. Christmas Star Alphabet: I've been experimenting some to finalize how I want this pattern to look. Once I am satisfied, it will be ready for stitching. I'm not sure when I will release this pattern.
  9. Double-sided Ornaments: I started designing these but need to do a lot more design work. I probably won't release this until sometime this fall.
I have other ideas in mind, but this gives me plenty to work on right now. Writing out this list, I realized that a lot of them are Christmas patterns. I definitely want to work on adding in some more non-Christmas designs. 

Saturday, January 14, 2017

What's in a Name? Name Origins and Logo


If you have a business, you probably have some story about how you decided on your name and logo. This is my story.

When I was a kid, one of my aunts sent me and each of my siblings a card on our birthdays. She made the card with a computer program, and I liked how she designed the back of the card, kind of like the back of a commercial greeting card.

The back of one of the cards my aunt sent me.

Inspired by this, whenever I made a card, I did a "logo" on the back. For my logo, I put my initials with a cloud around them and then put "cards" or "creations" after it it.


When I was in college, I made a digital version of my logo to use in a book I made for my Computer and Print Publishing class.


When I decided to start an Etsy store a few years ago, I wanted to stay with the same theme of name and logo. I had gotten married, so I planned to use my new initials of KEB. I googled KEB Creations, but found that the name was already in use. I played around with some different ideas. After much thought, I decided to go with the name of KEB Studio Creations. I created a logo. My brother even burned it into the jewelry display board he made for me. I knew that I would eventually update my logo, but I was content with what I had for the time.



After awhile, I began developing a new logo. After working on some ideas I didn't like, I finally came up with an idea I liked.

Logo idea sketch

I used Adobe Illustrator to develop and refine the idea. And now I have a logo I love. The round logo is my main version. But I have horizontal versions for where they work better.




I hope you enjoyed hearing about how I developed my name and logo. And I would love to hear your stories.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Price Drop


With the advent of the new year, I have decided reduce the prices on some of my cross-stitch patterns.

My "Owl Sitting on Books" bookmark cross-stitch patterns are now $4.00 each (down from $5.00 each). The "Owl Sitting on Books" combo pack that includes all five patterns is not $15.00 (down from $20.00).

My Christmas Alphabets are now $5.00 per set (down from $6.00 per set).

All these patterns are available on Etsy!

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Trying Out Needlepoint


Each year, figuring gifts for family takes a lot of thought and effort. This year, I was looking through cross-stitch ornament kits my mother-in-law had given me for possible ideas. I found this NeedleMagic Inc. kit and thought it would work well for a gift. I actually did not realize it was a needlepoint kit until after I opened it. I decided to give it a try even though it wasn't cross-stitch.

The first thing I did was read through the instructions. The instructions for the continental stitch confused me. So I turned to Google for help. These resources from DMC and MonkeySee helped me understand the stitch. Then I started stitching.


In the process of stitching, I broke two needles. My fingers and arm hurt from pushing and pulling the needle through the plastic canvas, but I enjoyed working on this project. I made some mistakes as I stitched, but I worked around them. In the end, I think it turned out nice. Needlepoint was fun to try; however, I thing I will stick with cross-stitching.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Our House: Before and After

A year ago, on Labor Day, my husband and I decided to make an offer on the house that is now our home. Once we finally closed on it, we began renovating, with the help of family and friends. Here is what we did.

(The before pictures are on the left and the after pictures are on the right.)

Living Room
We didn't do much to the living room. We just repainted the walls and ceiling. My husband says the walls look flesh colored, but the color works well with the couches and curtains we were given.


Dining Room
In the dining room, we removed the carpet and refinished the hardwood floors. And we repainted the ceiling and walls. We had mint green and chocolate brown paint. (A friend gave us some leftover paint from when she painted her house. This helped a lot.) We wanted to have the brown on the bottom and the green on the top, but we didn't think that would look good with the vertical stripes of the paneling. My parents suggested the perfect solution: a chair rail. 


We also removed the furnace from the floor since it not longer worked and had been replaced with central heat and air. One of my brothers made us an insert for the floor.


Kitchen
We repainted the kitchen (we weren't big fans of the pink). We changed the light in the kitchen (we didn't like the circle bulbs). We installed new cabinets and countertop (we needed more storage and work space, and found some good deals on both). And we had a gas stove hookup installed (my husband prefers gas stoves). 


Utility Room
In the utility room, we removed the layers of contact paper from the shelves and painted them. My family installed a washer hookup (previously the washer hookup was in the kitchen). The dryer hookup was already there.


Sunroom
We did very little in the sunroom. Eventually we will need to, but it wasn't a pre-move-in priority. We did remove the old green linoleum by the door, and we changed the locks.


Hall
We didn't change anything in the hall, leaving the paneling and the carpet. But we like the new views from the hall much better.


Office
The office had a textured wall. We did a skim coat of mud over it. Then, we painted the walls and ceiling. On the walls, we used a sponge effect, putting a lighter color over a darker color. We removed the blood red carpet and refinished the wood floors underneath.


Bathroom
In the bathroom, we repainted, put in a new vanity and a new medicine cabinet, and put in new linoleum since the old was coming up. We also installed lights over the medicine cabinet.


After we bought the house, I discovered this cool corner cabinet behind the door. We repainted it. 



Nursery
Since we hope to start having kids in the next couple years, we decorated the small bedroom as a nursery. For now, we'll use it as a storage room. There was a thick texture on the walls and ceiling. We scraped the texture off the walls. We repainted the walls and ceiling, with a couple special features. I painted a tree in one corner and clouds on the ceiling. We also removed the shag carpet and refinished the floor.


I have mixed feelings about the tree, but I love the clouds.


Bedroom
The first thing we did in the bedroom was remove the paneling. The bedroom had a small closet. My dad suggested tearing out the old one and building a larger one. We liked that idea. To fill in the space behind the door, my dad built us shelves. For the paint for the walls, we picked colors that matched our bedding set. We painted three of the walls tan and did a green accent wall where the closet and shelves are. We removed the shag carpet and refinished the wood floor.


After seven months of renovations, we are glad to be living in our home. And we are happy with the changes we made to the house. We could not have done it without the help we received from family and friends, especially my family.

I hope you enjoyed this tour of our house. Which room is your favorite?

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Weekly Cleaning Chart


My husband and I recently moved into our first home, after months of fixing it up (watch for a future post showing before and after pictures). Now that we've moved in, we not only need to unpack, but we also need to maintain our home. I frequently find cleaning overwhelming. I'm tired after work, and it seems like there is just so much that needs to be cleaned. Over the years, I've seen many articles (via Pinterest and Facebook) with advice on how to keep your home clean. Below is a list of just a few of the articles I have found and saved over the years.
These articles inspired me to implement practices to keep my house clean. I have seen some cleaning charts, and decided to make one that would fit our needs. My husband and I discussed what we wanted on our weekly cleaning chart. Then I designed it, printed it, laminated it, and hung it on our fridge. 



Since it is laminated, we can mark off completed items with a dry erase marker. I am looking forward to using this chart (though not looking forward quite as much to doing some of the actual cleaning). 

What helps you keep your house clean? Let me know in the comments.