Happy Monday Friends! How was your weekend? I wanted to let you know that weekly deals are in the works and will be starting soon as I gather shops together. We're calling them Good Cheer Deals and they will act as a replacement to the weekly giveaways! I actually wanted to get your feedback about this once more -- What sort of shops would you like to see featured with a weekly deal? How much of a discount would make it worth it you to buy? Did you participate in the 12 days of cheer? If you didn't, why not? Any feedback or suggestions would be great as I start to put this together! Thank you! PS: if you have a shop you'd like to be considered for the weekly deal, let me know!
Business Cards, from Alt Summit:
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Here are some of my favorite business cards I collected from Alt Summit! They include an assortment of great design & lovely fonts, letterpress, die-cuts, gold foil, wood, simple, & hand stamped.
Loved Liz Stanley's letterpress card with a patterned background & red text.
Amy from old sweet song hand stamped her lovely cards
Rachel from Black Eiffel had a beautiful letterpress cards, no color: so classy.
Danyelle from Dandee had awesome wood cards
Loved the beautiful letterpress from We Heart Paper
Awesome Gold Foil card from Annily Green
Loved the simplicity of Amy Turn Sharp's card: black letterpress url
Awesome typography on Erin's card / Apartment 34
Great diecut on The Party Pass &
cute letterpress cards from The Makerie.
I wouldn't expect any less of an amazing card from Kathleen / Twig & Thistle
Loved the use of pattern in Rachel's card from Raenovate
& Jordan Ferney's cute & colorful design.
There were so many more pretty ones I missed collecting at alt.
Tomorrow I'll share my business cards with you.
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January 28, 2011
Hi Friends! How was your week? Well, I think it is about time for a blog design change around here and I started working on a new blog layout this week.. It's similar to my current layout since I like the 2/3 column sidebar. But I think it'll definitely have a different feel + look, and I'm posting a little preview of how it may turn out. So with the help of sweet Ana from Live and Enliven, she's helping me figure out the blog code and how to actually make my design work. There may be a blog-design collaboration in the future ;)
Anyway, I have been thinking about weekly giveaways and was thinking about switching those up as well. Remember the 12 days of cheer last month? I am thinking of running the same sort of idea here on the blog - it'd just be something like a 'weekly deal' or whatever. What do you think? Is that something you'd be interested in? I'd love to hear your feedback about it.. if you participated in the 12 days of cheer: your thoughts about it, what kind of companies you'd like to have offer a special deal, etc.
This weekend is full of bridal showers, birthday parties, and football games. I am so tired, I just wish I had more time to do things. I was in line somewhere the other day and some guy comments, "the world is run by time" so true. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, see you all on Monday! xo, danni
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diy with Brittni:
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Good morning everyone! It's Brittni from papernstitch, and today I am sharing some bite-size diy projects that I think you're going to love... Up first, is this simple woven bracelet tutorial from Honestly WTF, that mixes hard and soft with a pre-made curb link bracelet and some embroidery floss. Mix and match the floss colors to change the overall vibe. Get the scoop on how to make your own woven chain bracelet here.

Crochet rocks will never go out of style in my mind. If you are nodding your head right now in agreement, you should try this urchin crochet covered rock tutorial from The Purl Bee. You can find the full tutorial right here.
And since I am already on the subject of nature, I thought I'd mention this fabric flora project that you can use for tons of upcoming projects you've been meaning to start. Add these large rosettes to pillows, create bold hair accessories, and more. Get the step-by-setp here on Trey and Lucy.
The last project of the week makes me want to throw a party. The colors in these pom poms from Smile and Wave are party perfect. And you can make your own with some tissue paper and string. Get the full tutorial here.
Well, that will do it for me this week.
Thanks for joining me for another diy roundup.
See you next week!
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About Brittni: She is the founder of the handmade exhibition site, papernstitch and is also the editor of a handmade blog, by the same name. When not working on papernstitch, she is dreaming up fun little tutorials and crafting projects for her home. If you love DIY as much as Brittni does, visit her free diy projects and tutorials section for more than fifty quick and easy projects.
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January 27, 2011
I thought I'd do a quick little giveaway for ad space on oh, hello friend for the month of February! I've never done a giveaway like this before so I thought it'd be fun. You can advertise your blog or your shop. 6 winners will be chosen for a small banner ad & 1 lucky winner will receive a large ad. Simply comment to enter & be sure to include your link & email address as well. Good luck!
* Giveaway ends on Sunday, January 30th and winner must send their banner ad within the day. If banner is not received, a new winner will be chosen in replacement.
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January 26, 2011
I would love to have a whole house of just drawers, what about you? I just love drawers. However, though I have many drawers in my craft room, I think I just like the idea of drawers but I don't actually use them. I think it's because I can't really keep track of what I put in every single drawer. Anyway, aren't all these just fabulous?


Industrial Metal Card Catalog & Metal Numbered Drawer from Hindsvik

Wooden Machinist Drawers from VintageMixes

Twenty Drawer Metal Storage Cabinet from TagSaleFinds

9 Drawer Storage Chest from Graham and Green

Vintage Wood and Metal Drawers from vintageseventyfive

VIntage Mid-Century Turquoise LARGE Steel Drawer Cabinet from Brooklynretro

Primitive 64 Drawer Apothecary Cupboard from redroosterbab

vintage industrial metal perforated drawers from lacklusterco

Vintage industrial coin storage tray from bluebellbazaar

Antique Metal Thread Cabinet from GingersGirl

Old Industrial Infinite Drawer Cabinet from Factory 20

Beautiful Photo of drawers from oh so beautiful paper


Work by schubladen via furfin.com
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Summing up Alt Summit 2011:
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January 25, 2011
I can't really put into words how great Alt Summit was. Instead of doing a quick recap, I wanted to share some notes with you and what I learned at Alt. (especially since last year I missed blogging about the event) So get ready for a really long post!
WEDNESDAY:
Lillian & I arrive and head straight to the thrift shops. We were pretty hard core and visited about 10 shops.. Then we checked into the Grand America and headed to the lobby and met lots of new friends. Then we part ways for dinner and I meet my roomies for the first time, Melanie (You are my Fave) & Natalie (Sensible Styled)! Also met the sweeeeetest ever Marta from Marta Writes and the hilarious Amy Turn Sharp from doobleh-vay.
THURSDAY:
I kicked off the morning taking the Design Camp Calligraphy session with Melissa Esplin. It was lots of fun and I pretended I wasn't tracing the letters and I could just bust out really legit calligraphy.
Then I headed to Advertising Beyond the Banner with the lovely Erin Lochner from Design for Mankind, Liz Gumbinner from Cool Mom Picks & Maggie Mason from Mighty Girl. They gave us 12 key points, here are some of the main ones that stuck with me: Reinvent the wheel meaning get creative! Do something unique on your blog. Know yourself: What is your brand? What do you stand for and how can you add value to your readers? Disclosure: Blog with integrity. Your readers must know if you are just recommending a product or if it's a sponsor. Meaning - if you received something from a company to review on your blog, you must disclose it. If you don't have trust with your readers, you have nothing.
Lunch was AWESOME. They keynote lunch featured Mondo & Seth Aaron from project runway. Can I just say how amazingly down to earth, sweet, and humble Mondo is?? He totally hugged me for the photo, I may have had a dream about him later that night ;) Funny story: Natalie's husband works for crocs and Seth Aaron totally dissed crocs during his talk. So afterward, Natalie goes up to Seth Aaron and tells him her husband works for crocs and that she wants to send him and his family some shoes. She's awesome, and it made for lots of laughs.
Aren't Mondo's shoes awesome? Oh, if you saw any of my tweets from Thursday, here are some quotes from the keynote: "dont look for trends, just do whatever you want. Wear what makes you feel good" -by Mondo on upcoming trends. "You can't grow without criticism. But take 20% and throw the other 80 out." -Seth Aaron "a women should always put on what she wants and never second guess it."-Mondo. Other fave quotes by Mondo: "I started with a hot glue gun", "mustaches are in", and "I love thrift shops."
Next up, Social Media Ethics & Etiquette with the amazing: Emily Newman from Once Wed, Grace Bonney from Design Sponge & Joy Cho from Oh Joy! Grace says "pick your battles" regarding copying/stealing. On comments, comment politely and don't promote yourself in comments. Leaving your link within your comment is considered spam.
Last session for the day, I attended Taking it Offline - Events and Social Media with the fabulous: Ashley Meaders, Brittany Egbert from One Charming Party, Jordan Ferney from Oh Happy Day, & Victoria Hudgins from The City Cradle. Jordan Ferney has been a long-time blog read so it was amazing to meet her and Ashley Meaders, well, I'm sure you know who she is. Some of the points that were made in this session if you're wanting to take your party to the next level are to make sure your invitations shine, pick a theme, pick an element of surprise and size does matter. Here is what Ashley Meaders told us on how she gets inspired: dare to go beyond your industry: fashion/wedding/etc. Use your hands and get away from your computer and collaborate with other creatives.
By the end of the day, my head was spinning with info and my mouth hurt from smiling. So I headed back to the room, got on Melanie's laptop and relaxed while my roommates went off to dinner. I was bummed to miss out on the socializing, but I needed rest.
FRIDAY:
Friday was a crazy-fun day. During lunch, I got a text from my wedding photographer that our photos were done. So I got anxious about that as well as getting ready for our panel on "The Best in Up & Coming Blogs". I was super fortunate to be on a panel with Amy Turn Sharp from doobleh-vay, Joslyn Taylor from Simple Lovely, Liz Stanley from Say Yes to Hoboken, & Melanie Blodgett from You are my Fave. See our list of up and coming blogs here at Amy's blog.
The closing keynote was presented by Tina Eisenberg from Swiss Miss. Wow. The panels were amazing but I think this was the highlight for me. Tina was so so so inspiring. She presented a totally kick-butt key note and it was an wonderful end to the conference. I really want to share some of her key points with you. She discussed how her blog became her business and noted that with a big audience comes great responsibility. Here are some of the rules she blogs by: 01) Always credit your sources 02) Respect your reader 03) Keep it light 04) Blog with the right intentions: If your motives are in it to make money, your motives for blogging are not right. I would just say quit blogging if your main goal is to make money. 05) Images images images 06) Find your place and own it: What makes you different from other blogs? Find your niche. Don't be just another blog with the same voice and copy other blogs. 07) There is such a think as blogging to much. 08) BE personal and approachable: personality is key on your blog. 09) Know what not to blog about. 10) Think beyond the blog.
Later that night, we attended a bunch of parties but the highlight had to be the Kate Spade/Girls with Glasses Party. Here are some shots:
Having way too much photo booth fun with new friends.
(photo booth from getpicturethis.com)
So that was it. It was so much fun and I left on a high, being so inspired. I wrote down a huge list of things I want to do in 2011 on my way home. I definitely would recommend going next year. Maybe start saving up some money now? Put a dollar and ten cents aside for the next 363 days and you'll have enough by next year to go.
Alt follow up posts from other friends:
+ Amy from Old Sweet Song has a must read, hilarious post up at her blog:
+ Twig & Thistle, Kathleen's Recap Post
+ Design Crush, Kelly's Hangover/Recap Post
+ You are my fave, Melanie's Realization post
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January 24, 2011
Hi sweet friends! I'm back from Alt and had a blast. I'm processing all my notes and images to share with you soon. Learned a lot & made new friends. Heard from Heather Armstrong, Grace, & the amazing Swiss-Miss. Will share an update soon, hope you had a great weekend!
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weekly giveaway - louloudo:
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This week's giveaway is from louloudo, a designer based in the UK. Louise has such great style and I just love all her designs. They are so fresh and original. You can see her work and daily life at her blog too. Enter to win a $30 gift certificate from her shop.

Hi! Please tell us a little about yourself and your shop: I'm a graphic designer and maker of thingies who lives in Norwich, in the UK. I love recycling old bits and bobs into nice new jewellery - I'd describe my work as, umm... neutral colours, mixed media, obsessed with stags and chain?
How did you get started with your lovely products: I’d been making jewellery for myself for a while, until one day it dawned on me that I had far too much, I only have one neck after all, and I would have to either sell stuff or stop making it. I booked a table at an amazing local craft fair and here I am!
Any advice for small or aspiring business owners? I know that everyone always says ‘just be true to yourself’, but if you just make original products that you would buy yourself and have fun while you do it, you’ll go far. People can tell when you’re having a great time doing what you do, and they can also tell when you’re just copying stuff you’ve seen!

3 chances to win!
( COMMENT TO WIN )
simply visit louloudo and leave a comment
with your favorite item from her shop.
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lease tag it with @ohhellofriend
so I can keep track of entries!
( +1 MORE EXTRA ENTRY )
Become a twitter / blogger follower or a facebook fan,
Leave a comment letting me know which site you follow for an extra entry!
*note: please only comment once for what site you are a follower of
Giveaway ends on monday, January 31st at 8am, pst
Please check next week's new giveaway to see if you are the winner!
PS: the winner of last week's giveaway from Jenny N Design is #126 -
Alli from Reasons to Smile!
Congrats! Please email me to claim your prize :)
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