For my 4th annual illustrated family christmas card, I decided to revisit the concept of my original : Anthropomorphized Christmas Maddie. http://flypaperonline.blogspot.com/2010/12/when-times-are-tough-you-have-to-get.html After all, I was told at an early age that pets could speak english at the stroke of midnight on Christmas eve (which I believed in long after any other christmas mythos).
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Joy to the World!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Bundle Up with Crockett Village
Just
in time for winter, my good friend Miriam (who just so happens to be
a yarn prodigy) has opened her long awaited boutique on Etsy! Check
back often as more inventory is added, or contact her directly for
custom orders! www.etsy.com/shop/CrockettVillage
CrockettVillage@gmail.com
484 664 8720
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Winter Wonderland Wedding
This sparkling winter wedding invitation suite features a playful icy blue snowflake theme paired with festive diagonal stripes reminiscent of postcards to the north pole. These love birds will surely celebrate their joyous holiday fun for years to come!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Happy Halloween
The leaves are changing, the pumpkins are carved, and the sweater weather is here!!! In honor of the glorious season, here is a spooky site design and some terrifying type treatments that I did for a recent death themed advertising event. Happy Halloween!!! http://undeadphilly.com/
Labels:
gothic design,
graphic design,
halloween,
mutter museum,
philadelphia,
skulls,
typography,
undead,
web design
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Sunday Best
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font,
knot,
script,
Southern,
Sunday Best,
tied,
typography
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Cape May, New Jersey
My
annual tradition started 6 years ago when I decided to treat my (now)
native Kentuckian husband to a weekend get away for his birthday/one
year anniversary/4th of July in my childhood beach town of
Cape May, New Jersey. Typical of a young 20 something, I didn't try
to book the trip until the weekend before, and as you can imagine...
almost all of the town's accommodations were sold out. I called and
called to no avail until I spoke to one inn keeper who said she had
one room left for the weekend... how was it possible that a bed and
breakfast half a block from the beach, and completely affordable, had
availability for the 4th of July? I was nervous, but I
booked it.
Flash
forward 6 years later, we loved it so much that we have stayed there
every 4th of July since. That innkeeper I spoke to, well
she is like an Aunt to me now, and our summers wouldn't be complete
without our annual visit. And now that it's the hight of the season
I get asked several times a week for my recommendations on what to do
in Cape May, so here they are:
Where
to eat Breakfast
The
Mad Batter
Besides
the line, it’s everything you could want in a seaside family
breakfast joint. People watch while sitting on the
porch, or cool off inside, but dive into that stack of fluffy
blueberry pancakes and wash them down with a mimosa.
www.madbatter.com
Aleathea’s
Inside
the Inn of Cape May is a laid-back hotel dinning room relic that
feels like a bizarre-o visit to your great-grandmother’s house if
it had ocean views and crab eggs benedict. Don't forget to pop through the slightly
creepy antique shop in the hotel lobby on your way out.
www.innofcapemay.com/aleatheas.html
Where
to eat Lunch
The
Blue Pig
For
a leisurely lunch, nothing beats relaxing on the porch at The Blue
Pig in Congress Hall. It’s more about the ambiance than the food,
that and the frosty glasses of pinot
grigio. www.congresshall.com/content/bluepigtavern.html
Tisha’s
…or
stop off at Collier’s for a beverage and byo to Tisha’s on the
mall for an Italian sandwich and some people
watching. www.tishasfinedining.com
McGlade’s
If
your feeling self-conscious about being in a bathing suit, step off
the beach and onto the boardwalk for McGlade’s on the Pier. Front
row ocean views, and an unexpected commitment to healthy fare (no
soda or french fries here). www.mcglades.com
Hotdog
Tommys
For an
even quicker lunch, stand in a soup nazi-esuqe line for a fantastic
hotdog and self-proclaimed, “cheerful service and bad jokes”.
www.hotdogtommys.com
Where
to eat Dinner
The
Union Park
A
necessary splurge is The Union Park in the Hotel Macomber. Less
snootie then some of the other fancy restaurants, their menu is
classic, tried and true, and the BYOB factor is an added
bonus. www.unionparkdiningroom.com
The
Lobster House
For
thee quintessential kitschy seafood experience, head to The Lobster
House. Sit in the dinning room, outside or on the schooner in the
harbor… but get there early or be prepared to wait, no
reservations. www.thelobsterhouse.com
Honorable
mentions: The Island Grill, Martini Beach, 410 Bank Street, Frescos
Trattoria...
Where
to drink:
The
Virginia Hotel
Perhaps
my favorite place on planet earth, the front porch at The Virginia
Hotel. Just go, trust me. www.virginiahotel.com/frontporch.html
The
Merrion Inn
For
after dinner drinks, The Merrion Inn has a beautiful old bar where
there is live piano and a legit old-school bar tender.
www.merioninn.com
Where
to Shop:
The
Pink House
Better
then your average beach shop, I’d actually shop here even if it
were in the city. They don’t have a website, but they have the best
collection of women’s clothing and accessories in the whole town.
(33 Perry Street, Cape May NJ 08204)
Victorious
This
small shop room inside Congress Hall has a super covetable mix of
antique and on-trend jewelry, not to mention some seriously cute
purses that I still dream about. www.victoriousantiques.com
Good
Scents
An
adorable little shop with an intriguing selection of books, jewelry,
music, and smelly items. www.goodscentscapemay.com
Fralinger’s
A
perfect old world candy shop where you can stuff a souvenir bag with
tasty saltwater taffy in just about any flavor you can think of. I
recommend the sour grape! www.fralingers.com
What
to do:
Bike
Ride
No
trip to cape may is complete without a bike ride to the point. You
can inexpensively rent bikes at Congress Hall or Shield's Bike Rental
www.shieldsbikerental.com and then be on your way! Along the way,
make sure to stop off at:
• Beach
Plum Farm: hang out with the chickens and smell the fresh hydrangas
• Wilde
Cock Winery: Go for a tour or enjoy a tasting
• S.S.
Atlantas Concrete Ship: Don’t expect it to be floating
• St.
Mary’s by the Sea: an beautiful nunnery worth seeing
• Cape
May Light House: race to the top, or just enjoy it’s shade
Take
a Walk
Cape
May is second only to San Francisco for the largest collection of
Victorian Architecture in the entire country! The entire city of Cape
May was officially designated a National Historic Landmark, making it
the only city in the United States wholly designated as such. In
other words, take a long walk and check out these gorgeous houses.
Walk
Around the Washington Street Mall
Grab
an ice cream and stroll through the art galleries and boutiques
http://www.washingtonstreetmall.com/
Lili’s
Massage
30
minute 30 dolla! Not much English spoken here, but they do a legit
deep tissue back massage and a reflexology session that will have you
floating out the door.
Tour
the Southern Mansion
This
operating B&B gives daily tours where you can catch a glimpse
into the relaxed opulence of another time, and hear torrid tails
about previous guests.
www.southernmansion.com
Take
a historical trolley ride or a ghost tour
By
your tickets earlier in the day if you want to ride at night because
it will sell out.
http://www.capemaymac.org/content/subpage_main.aspx?id=162
Mini
Golf & Arcades
There
is a mini golf on like every corner, or hit up one of the 2 boardwalk
arcades for some classic ski ball
Take
in a show
See
what’s going on at the Cape May Playhouse www.capemaystage.com or
The Cape May Convention Hall
www.capemaycity.com/Cit-e-Access/webpage.cfm?TID=103&TPID=12613
The
Red Store
I
heard several people talking about this place, it sounds like the
real deal.
www.capemaypointredstore.com
West
End Garage
Philly
Mag keeps writing up this indoor shopping market so I can’t wait to
check it out. www.thewestendgarage.com
Enjoy
(PS:
If you want to know where we stay, email me, and if you're lucky
maybe I will tell you ;)
(PPS:We
learned early on that SciFi channel has an annual Twighlight Zone marathon every 4th
of July. To understand why Cape May has extra significance to us
advertising folks, watch the “A Stop at Willoughby” episode here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha0QL-dgqVQ&list=PLXArhh9-YNg_633g7swZYJcvlm26nKr2i
)
Where
a man can slow down to a walk and live his life full measure...
Labels:
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Happy Father's Day!
This year for Father's Day, I organized all the old family photos that I had amassed from various family members over the years, and organized them chronologically in an album which I had printed by the lovely people at Blurb.com. The album (which ranges from the 1920s until the 1970s) was really fun (albiet it time consuming) to put together! Now that all the leg work is done, it can be enjoyed forever, and I can't wait to give it to my Dad!
Happy Father's Day yall!
Labels:
drop cap,
family album,
graphic design,
irish,
L,
leaf,
leaves,
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typography
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
BCN | Barcelona
Freshly inspired and rejuvenated from our amazing week and a half in Barcelona, I put together a helpful list of our favorite places organized by neighborhood for any future travelers (places that absolutely should not be missed are highlighted bold!!!)
I would definitely recommend staying in the Ribera neighborhood as we found the best restaurants and funky boutique shopping right there in our own “backyard”, not to mention you have an amazing park right there to enjoy a siesta in.
I would definitely recommend staying in the Ribera neighborhood as we found the best restaurants and funky boutique shopping right there in our own “backyard”, not to mention you have an amazing park right there to enjoy a siesta in.
La Ribera: Museu Picasso, Palau Música Catalana, Santa Maria del Mar, Hang out and watch the dogs play in Parc de la Ciutadella
Eixample: Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, La Sagrada Família
Day trip with Explore Catalunya: Montserrat Monastery & Basilica, Santa Cecília, Codorniu Winery
El Raval: Palau Güell, Sant Pau del Camp, Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu, Stroll through Mercat de La Boqueria
Barri Gotic: Catedral de Barcelona, Stroll and shop Portal de L’Angel and Avinyo
Gràcia: Go to Park Güell, then walk down through Gràcia, follow a map to hit every Placa on the way back to city center, Walk down Verdi with all its restaurants and bars
Montjuïc: Fundació Joan Miró, Castillo de Montjuïc
Lounge on the beach at the end of Barceloneta, pay 6€ for a beach lounger
Restaurants:
Cal Pep, El Xampanyet, Montiel Restaurante, Tapeo, Taller de Tapas, El Gran Café, Bodega La Palma
Bars:
Gimlet, Hook Bar, El Born, La Cerveteca
Labels:
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Barcelona,
BCN,
Casa Batlló,
graphic design,
itinerary,
La Pedrera,
La Sagrada Família,
luggage,
typography
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
NeW yEaR, NeW iD
Oh hello 2013! It's a new year with new resolutions and a new visual identity for me. As a married lady, I decided to play down my old “M. Larsen” identity so as not to call attention to the fact that I have been to lazy to change my last name ;)
Playing off my PA pride, I decided to
lead with a big old 215 and PHL. In 2013, it seems like the only
reason someone would need your exact mailing address is to send your
W2. And as for as exact occupation... today I worked on wireframes
for a website, prototyped a mobile app, started a typographic
illustration, and a month ago, letterpressed this here business card
...so the vague label of “creative person” felt appropriate.
Labels:
215,
business card,
graphic design,
illustration,
letterpress,
monogram,
one color,
Pennsylvania,
philadelphia,
PHL,
printing,
red
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