Liz’s Big 8-0 Birthday Party (Yeehaw!)

 

As my mother’s 80th birthday approached, my siblings and I wanted to plan a party for her worthy of all her warmth, love and support over the years. Turning 80 is a big deal, right? ...read more

Inspiration for your Home Office

 

When working from home, you face a unique set of challenges that include avoiding distractions, staying focused and keeping your workspace separate from your living space. ...read more

Hip Summer Designs: A Fun Way to Say Thanks

 

Summertime always brings a flurry of special events. After attending several weddings and baby showers already this summer, I was inspired to create a free printable chevron thank you card and gift tags. Yellow and gray are popular color combinations this season and the chevron pattern (vertical stripes) seems to be everywhere!


I always like to have some extra stationery on hand because you never know when you’ll need it. These prints are versatile and can be used no matter what the occasion.

 

The matching yellow and gray thank you tags make this free printable package complete.

 

Stamp your Way from a Plain Pillar to a Customized Candle

 

If you’re tired of using the same candles for decorating, entertaining and gift giving,I have a fresh take on customizing candles. These candles make a great gift for special occasions such as a bridal shower or birthday.  ...read more

A “Sign of Approval” for Trick-or-Treaters: Easy Halloween Decor

 

If I haven’t told you before, fall is one of my favorite times of year. I like the weather, the pumpkin-flavored baked treats and – let’s face it – the Halloween candy! I always try to put out festive pumpkins, mums and scarecrows on my front porch, but this year I’ve added some new décor to the ensemble – a lawn sign to welcome the trick-or-treaters in my neighborhood. ...read more

Custom Pens Make Just the “Write” Gift

 

Every year around this time I get nostalgic about the days of back to school shopping. I looked forward to picking out new clothes for the upcoming school year, but I enjoyed selecting my school supplies even more! Maybe I was a weird kid, but I loved organizing my fresh paper, unused folders and binders, and brand new pens into my backpack for the first time. I still get really excited about school (now office) supplies and I’m always on the lookout for something new or unique for my collection. ...read more

Gimme A T(ee)!

 

Whether you own a bakery or an online boutique, you’ve probably put a lot of thought into building your brand. From designing the logo to setting up a perfect website or storefront signage, the visual impact of your brand is usually the first interaction customers have with your company.


These days, it seems like you can put a logo on anything, and I do mean anything. While the abundance of branded merchandise is great, it also creates a lot of “clutter” in the marketplace. So how do you stand out in the crowd? There are lots of ways, but one of the tried and true methods is wearable branded merchandise – think hats, bracelets and t-shirts.

Why do these work? Because they’re something you can actually use. Unlike squeeze balls and desktop puzzles, they don’t frustrate you or end up in the junk drawer at home. Instead, creatively designed merchandise catches peoples’ eyes in a crowd and helps get your name out all over town. Branded t-shirts, for example, are also versatile. You can use them as:

An Ode to the Sticky Note

 

Ah, the sticky note. Despite its simplicity, I think it’s one of the greatest inventions! That small yellow square is a staple in every office – whether home or business. Better yet, now it seems that you can get sticky notes in every shape, color and size imaginable. In fact, about a year ago I found the ultimate sticky note – a preformatted to-do list!

With my blank sheets dwindling, a replacement was definitely needed so I decided to make my own. I created a template and uploaded it to FedEx Office® Design & Print Center, but there are a variety of pre-made options there as well. You can access my template here and watch the video above for step-by-step instructions for uploading your design to the FedEx Office site!
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DIY Wedding Invitations: Custom Designs That Won’t Break the Bank

 

When I was planning my wedding a few years ago, I quickly realized how many different things there were to do and how quickly the seemingly basic projects could add up to be budget breakers. I also found that there were lots of things I could do myself, especially with a little planning and creativity.


One thing that’s particularly easy to do yourself are wedding invitations. It can be challenging to find invitations that fit within your budget and are exactly what you want, but making them yourself allows you to control the costs and turn your vision into a reality. 

Anniversary Gifts

 

Here at Out of Office, we’re kicking off the month of April with a month-long series of celebrations – anniversaries, retirement parties, baby showers, weddings and more. Spring has sprung and we feel like partying! I’m first up in the queue and today I’m sharing anniversary gift ideas.


It’s hard for me to believe that it’s almost been a full year, but I will be celebrating my first anniversary this April (you can read one of my wedding-related posts from last year here). I know the traditional gift for the first anniversary is paper – and because I’m a pretty traditional person it seemed natural that I’d find a special paper gift for my husband.


I decided to make stationery using our new monogram. I still love hearing my new married name (true story: it took a while to even recognize people were talking to me when they used it), so I thought this would be a perfect gift for both of us to use.  
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