Saturday, March 8, 2014

Be Back Soon

In a few days it will be the one year anniversary of Everyday Hello. Looking back on this first year I feel incredibly proud of what I've accomplished so far, and incredibly grateful for all the support I've received from family and friends.

Lately it's been on my heart that I need a short rest from the business. So Everyday Hello will be taking a temporary break from selling products starting March 14th. This time away will be used to regroup, re-imagine, and seek some new inspiration for the direction I want to take this business. 

Before we close our doors for a short break I'd like to give you a last chance to purchase any products that are left! Here is a 50% off coupon for you with no limits or restrictions. Last day to buy is March 13th! So don't wait too long before the product is snatched up or discontinued forever! 

Coupon code: SEEYOUSOON
Use it at the etsy shop

Thank you to everyone for their support this past year. I am excited for what the future holds for Everyday Hello and I hope you will continue to be apart of the business's journey! 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Season for giving!

Keep in mind that any item in the Everyday Hello shop can be given as a gift. Order a card to accompany a thoughtful present, or purchase a card set to give as the gift! We will gladly include a short note from you in the package and will even send you a little card in the mail to share our thanks for your purchase! 

Saturday, October 26, 2013

It's the most Wonderful time of the Year!

It's finally time to start thinking about Christmas! Especially when it comes to ordering handmade cards! 
I've designed some really special, reasonably priced cards for this season! 
I hope they strike your fancy! Take a better look at them on everydayhello.com or on Etsy





Thursday, August 8, 2013

A Quick Hello

Hey everyone! Sorry I've been a little quiet lately- got a lot going on. I've been working on custom orders and some new sets, including Christmas Cards: I can't believe it's that time already! I've also updated the website with some new pictures and fancy new ways to scroll through cards! Check it out at everydayhello.com

I also wanted to let you know that my Mom did a post all about Everyday Hello on her blog. Gee thanks Mom! If you are interested, Read it Now!

In the mean time I hope you all are happy and healthy and spreading love and happiness to everyone you know! I'm going to challenge you to say hello to a stranger everyday this week! I promise you'll brighten someone's day!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Free Card!


Winning a free card from Everyday Hello could not be easier! 



Winner will be chosen at random
 and announced on the EH Facebook page Sunday July 28

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Color Choices!

Recently I purchased a slew of inks and stamps! This has obviously resulted in some new cards on the Everyday Hello! My question to you all is which is your favorite color combo of these cards? 

Comment on this post to cast your vote! Don't forget to share with friends- so we can see what everyone thinks!  

Check out the etsy listing to see the full card set here: http://etsy.me/1dD8Jw3

Have a great day everyone! 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Magic Behind Custom Cards

One of my favorite parts about this business is creating custom card orders. I find it really exciting to take the (sometimes vague) instructions of a client and turn it into their dream card to give to a loved one. I always get butterflies in my stomach when I reveal the custom card to the buyer- I think it's a mixture of nerves and excitement. So far each time the buyer has been thrilled and genuinely excited about their custom card! I feel so blessed to be apart of this little exchange of love- and I am so happy to help in the small way I can!

I decided today to give you all a sneak peek into my process for creating a custom card!

Here is how it works!

First the client logs onto my Etsy shop and purchases a small or large custom card.
While they are checking out they are asked 2 things:
To select an occasion for the card & a color.

After their order they'll need to visit my website to complete a more detailed form of what they are looking for. That form asks these questions:
Name
Etsy Order #
Email
Occasion
Who the card is for
Words to be displayed on card
Color Preference
Other Features to be used: i.e. stamping, misting, layering, sewing, watercolor, hand drawing, handwriting, etc.
And a nice little box to leave any extra thoughts or comments.

Once these are submitted the fun begins! I take the wishes and desires on the form and start brainstorming.

For example: A recent custom order I received gave me this information:
OccasionThank You
Who is the Card For?Co-worker
Words to be Displayed on Card"Thanks" "Thank You" "Thank You Team Taco" or none
Color to Use on CardNo Preference
Other Features-Layeringyes
Other Comments or DesiresThis is a thank you card to my team that I will give to them when I leave my job. Please use the images on the websites below as inspiration. Beyond that, put together whatever you'd like - I trust your artistic instincts.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/coronado-springs-resort/
http://www.disneymeetings.com/disneyworld/coronado-springs/gallery/

From there I did my research! I checked out the websites and found out what the resort was like where she worked. Turns out it was at Coronado Springs in Disney. I discovered that Coronado Springs is fashioned after Spanish Colonial Architecture- and ideas just exploded from there! 

Once I get a general idea from the form I start collecting inspiring and related images. I usually pin them to my Everyday Hello Board on Pinterest.

Here are some I collected for this project specifically.
This is a picture of the resort she was working at!

Below are some general examples of Spanish Colonial design that I loved and felt inspired by.


I then take all of the inspiration I've collected and funnel them into a card! For this card I was inspired by the blues and yellows in these pictures and the intricate tiles used on the stairs! Here is what I created:




In this particular card I used card stock paper to reflect the colors of the Spanish Colonial style and I also used a misting stencil to get an intricate "tile inspired" pattern onto the paper. The geometric patterns mixed with the floral stenciling gave me the desired look of Spanish architecture using arches and curves combined with straight lines. 

After the card is created I usually send a picture of the card to my client. I like to make sure they see what they are getting before I mail it! This is a nice buffer too if for some reason something needs to be changed or adjusted. 

When I revealed the card to the client she was very happy with the result! The next day the card is bundled up with love and sent on it's way in a secure and snug package right to your door! 

After receiving the card my client (Meagan) said, "It was really easy to order the custom card, and you did a fabulous job even though I was pretty vague. I also was impressed by the amount of care that was taken when you shipped the card to me. I'll definitely continue to order cards in the future for special occasions."

Here is a little video of this card being bundled up! 


That pretty much sums up all the magic from start to finish when it comes to creating a custom card order! If you are on the fence about ordering one comment below or message me on my website or etsy to inquire about an idea. I am very excited to create more custom card orders, whether you have a very specific idea or just some vague thoughts. To see more custom cards I've created visit everydayhello.com and check out the previously purchased cards! 

Have a fabulous day everyone! <3