Saturday, February 25, 2012

Silhouettes

For Christmas, my brother-in-law asked me to make him a tile that said, "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." I was learning some digital design at the time, so I decided to make a silhouette of their family.  I think that silhouettes add such a sweet personal touch to a gift.

Here is the final product.

I think it turned out great! 

I have been working on some other silhouettes as well.  For a little guy who LOVES soccer, I made took a photograph of him celebrating after a score and turned that into a silhouette.



I talked about a silhouette that I made for my husband of our wedding picture in this post.

What silhouettes would you like to see?  Email me at vinylbyhannah@gmail.com



Thursday, February 23, 2012

And the winner is...


Congratulations, Amy Martin!  Please email me your color choices and a few photos of you and your sweetheart!
vinylbyhannah@gmail.com

Be watching for more contests coming soon!


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

It's a Contest! Tell me your Love Story!

 For Valentine's Day, I decided to make this for my husband.  I have seen it on pinterest, and I thought it would be perfect for us.  I just love the way it turned out.  The picture isn't quite perfect because there is a glare from the window just above the light switch.


I made the silhouette from one of our wedding pictures.  Aren't we cute?



Since we are talking about love stories, I thought I'd share how I met my husband.  If you have been following my blog, you know that after college, I moved to Saipan. One day, my aunt called me on the phone.  She was giggling because she had just given my email address to the preacher's son at her church.  He was single.  I was single.  Surely that meant that we were perfect for each other.  I had my doubts.  Saipan was 28 hours away from Indiana by plane.  I promptly forgot the conversation.  Four months later, on Christmas Eve, I received an email entitled "Hello from Franklin, Indiana."  I did not recognize the sender, but I have several family members in Franklin.  Chris and I wrote each other every week for four months.

Our first picture together, at my cousin's open house just minutes after we met
In the summer of 2004, I flew back to Indiana.  My parents picked me up from the airport at 10:00a.m. and at 2:00 p.m. we went to my cousin's (who also went to Chris' church) high school graduation open house in Franklin.  My entire extended family, and Chris' entire church all watched us meet for the first time.  I was not at my best- I had been awake for 36 hours and I was trying to adjust to a 15 hour time difference.  I knew when Chris walked in the room because everyone at the party stopped talking.  He took me out to Ritters frozen custard because he knew I missed it in Saipan.  The next day, he came to my house- chased by a tornado.  (I am not making this up).  He stopped at Stake n Shake and bought me fries.  The next day we went out to eat on our first real date, and then I flew to Europe for two weeks.

After Europe, we spent as much time as we could together.  He proposed a week before I had to go back to Saipan.  He called me every day at lunch (11:00 a.m. my time, 8:00 p.m. his time).  I came home for Christmas and spent a week with his family.  He came to visit me in the Spring.  We were married in July of 2005.

Every love story is beautiful.  But ours is my favorite.

So now it is time for me to announce the next contest.

Leave a comment on my blog and tell me about your love story.  You could win this phrase for your home.  You pick the colors, and I will even make a silhouette of you and your sweetheart.  Do you want another chance to win?  Pin my vinyl lettering to pintrest and I'll enter you a second time!  Entries are due by February 22.  (One week from today).

Good luck!

Hannah

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

My Life Verse

When I was 25, I moved to a tiny island in the north Pacific called Saipan.  I taught second grade to children from seven different Asian countries and islands for two years.  This picture is the view from my apartment looking out over the Philippine Sea at sunset.

One day soon after I arrived on the island, I was up early, reading my Bible and praying.  I felt completely alone.  I moved to the island knowing absolutely no one.  I was afraid that this move would keep me a single woman forever, and I deeply wanted to be be married and have children.  I told God that I did not think it was not fair that I was in the middle of no where, with no friends.  I felt like God had abandoned me.

Then I turned in my Bible to Psalm 139:8-10.

If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
   if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
 If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
   if I settle on the far side of the sea,
 even there your hand will guide me,
   your right hand will hold me fast.

It was the perfect answer to my prayer.  It was early in the morning, the sun was not yet up.  I was on the far side of the sea.  And God was holding me fast and guiding me.

And you know what?  I haven't ever felt that deep sense of loneliness since. I have been lonely of course, but I have never felt as devastated as I did that day. And as for the singleness issue, the story of how I met my husband will have to be saved for another day.

Here is a picture of my life verse that I made for my best friend...  We met in Saipan.


Do you have a life verse that you want in your house?  Let me know about it!  vinylbyhannah@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Some of my unusual requests

Many people ask me if I do custom work.   Yes. Here are a few of my favorites.

My sister-in-law has three sons that she has lovingly nicknamed Doodlebug, Monkey, and Turtle.  What is a doodlebug, you ask?  A doodlebug is conveniently any kind of insect that might interest my oldest nephew.  My brother-in-law asked me to make a stick figure family for his car, but to use animals instead of little boys.  So for my (ahem) wild nephews, I made this decal.  I will replace this mock up with an actual picture as soon as my SIL sends me one. (And yes, she does sell 31.  Hence the 31 bag.)


Another customer loves pigs and snorkeling.  Could I make a snorkeling pig?  But of course.

How about a candyland board?   You got it.


Do you have an unusual request?  Email me at vinylbyhannah@gmail.com !