By aimeejl | Published:
February 16, 2009
I’ve been doing a bunch of work for my creative friends. Here are some of the things I’ve done for my friend, Anne Hanley. She does these amazing batik paintings. It’s basically layer after layer of wax and watercolor on rice paper. Her paintings are just beautiful. Below are samples of her show card, business card, sticker and website homepage.

By aimeejl | Published:
January 18, 2009
Why are the simpliest things the most complicated? Here is a sample of my very first gallery posting(!) – some butterflies I photographed during a cruise a couple years back.
By aimeejl | Published:
January 12, 2009
This morning at 3:21 we welcomed Grace Betty into the world. She was 9 lbs 6 oz and 22 inches long. Grace is just beautiful and we couldn’t be more excited to have a little girl.
Her delivery couldn’t have gone any better. I went into labor sometime around 11pm. I had been having contractions for a couple of weeks now, but this time I was sure it was real. When we got there, we met our nurse, Jodie. She was AWESOME and pregnant. I told her that I wanted to go drug free and she said “Great, you’re my kind of girl”. A big sigh of relief came over me, as I had some issues in the past when I told the staff that’s what I wanted to do. Before we knew it, it was time for her to come. I pushed for an entire 3 minutes and she was here!

By aimeejl | Published:
December 20, 2008
When you plan a wedding, so much of it is in the details. They can be one of the things that will make your day a big hit. That’s what Sarah focused on when she planned her Christmas wedding.

We started with a simple cream and red invite. Sarah lined each envelope with a bold handmade paper which made quite a statement.

There was a pocket in the back of the invite that held a direction card, along with a reply postcard.

With the extra scraps of paper, we came up with program design. The program had four pages including the wedding party, the order of the ceremony, words to some of the music and a thank you letter.

We designed tags for the simple ornaments that Sarah and Kevin gave to each guest.? The place card helped the guests to find their table, along with also notifying the wait staff which entree the guest was having. We did this by having different snowflakes to resemble each dish.

Instead of numbers, we used years for each table. These three sided tents were created.? One side had the year, the other side had a picture of the groom in 1981 and the third side was a picture of the bride. They were a big hit. Throughout the night we caught guests going around to other tables just to see the pictures.