Monday, July 30, 2012

The Butterfly...

Over the years, butterflies have always been very symbolic to me. I love all the beautiful meanings that can be associated...one spreading their wings to fly (following our passions), evolving in what we do (our God-given gifts).  I can't help but think of freedom too....What was once a caterpillar in a cocoon (confined and in darkness) and how over time it changes and transforms into a beautiful butterfly. It spreads it's wings as it flutters in freedom and in light. It also can be associated with the resurrection and reminds me of God's heartbeat and His rescue plan for His people; where we once were in darkness and through His power He is able to grab hold of our hearts and we become people who are able to walk in freedom and "light" as well. Who knew a butterfly could have so many beautiful meanings....


With that being said, it was an obvious choice for me to include the butterfly in my new logo. As seasons and styles evolve, it was time to refresh the look of Tamagrams branding to represent more of my current work.


While we are on the topic of butterflies, LookLoveSend now has our "Butterfly Wedding Bouquet" collection available for purchase. The wedding collection includes invitation, response cards, place cards, menu, program, coordinating bridal shower invite, directions, reception and thank you card. To view the entire collection click here.


Do you feel like you are spreading your wings today? I hope you are in a place where you are on the path of following hard after your own passions while enjoying each step along the way. May blessings and favor be over you as you are on the journey! 



xoxo,
Tamara

Thursday, July 19, 2012

New Partnership!

Isn't it cool when we can walk at times blindly not sure what will happen but all we can do is trust God, listen to His direction that he places on our hearts and begin to take steps...one at a time...AND then seeing His plans unfold before us? I think it is truly amazing and what gives me the strength to preserver.  One of the ways He has blessed Tamagrams lately is creating a partnership with LookLoveSend. I am so excited to be working with this company and have loved the challenge of designing Wedding Invitation Collections. I will also be designing Party Invitations, Birth Announcements and Christmas cards that can be completely customized and personalized online. Here is our first Wedding Invitation Collection called "Wedding Cake (Words)" that also features corresponding cards such as Save the Date w/ and w/o photo, response, menu, program, directions, reception and thank you.

I love that the feel is whimsical yet very sophisticated and how the special wedding words deliciously blend into the different layers of icing on the cake. The elegant textures and artwork give a unique look that I hope adds an extra touch of beauty and makes an extraordinary statement for the bride and groom's special day. All invitations and cards will be available directly through LookLoveSend.

Here is the link to see Wedding Cake (Words) that is now available! 









Many Blessings,
Tamara

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Peek at New Fabric Collection


Good afternoon to everyone! I wanted to give a peek at a new fabric collection that I've designed for little girl home decor and apparel. I was able to get the design printed on fabric and made a dress as a sample for Surtex (and after the show for my oldest daughter to sport!) I was going to put it on a mannequin but really wanted McKenna model it as God uses her in so many ways to be a source of inspiration to me.


Also, I'm excited to announce a new partnership soon...stay tuned!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Surtex 2012 Wrap-Up!

Our time spent in New York City last week for the Surtex show was a great experience...filled with meeting many amazingly talented artist and making contacts and connections from companies that I am looking forward to following up with! (Excited to share more about that soon!) After exhibiting last year for the first time at the National Stationery Show I was glad to have had that show under my belt as it made me more aware of the planning process, accommodations, logistics, and everything that goes into it. However, it was our first time to exhibit at Surtex which I was really excited about. So many of the opportunities and blessings that have come over the last year kept us honing into the world of licensing my art. In a way preparing to exhibit reminds me of planning a wedding...there are months and months of preparation, behind the scenes work to make it all happen for the big day! After I registered for Surtex last fall, I wanted to expand beyond the greeting card designs that I've created over the 4 past years and start designing for other products such as fabric collections, giftwrap, giftbags, tabletop concepts, etc. I must say...it has been thrilling!! I have LOVED the new challenge of learning about design for other categories!

Last year I kept having this urge to learn to sew. I am sure having two young little girls influenced that as I see so many cute dresses and think to myself, "gosh, I wish I could make this!"...so after enough thought, I bought myself a sewing machine and started teaching myself how to sew by looking at sewing blog tutorials online. As I was planning for Surtex, I hadn't even connected the two (sewing). But then it donged on me...sewing mock-up samples for my booth so companies that were walking the show could see what my patterns could look like on a pair of little girl pajamas, a backpack, pillows, aprons, and hand towels would be a neat visual! 

My husband Taylor (my best friend, hero and biggest encourager) plays such a vital role for the show as well as just every day life. His support and encouragement for me to spread my wings with my creativity has definitely been a big factor in order for me to be where I am today. Also, my cousin/friend Elizabeth who now lives in NYC graciously helped us set up our booth again this year...so so helpful! Thank you Elizabeth!! It did take us less time this year to set up, but one thing I have found is setting up always takes me longer than I anticipate as well as experiencing things you may not have planned for. When it was complete, I was really excited to see the booth come to life...such a gratifying feeling!

Ta-da!





First day of Surtex! 




 
Remember when I said there are some things that will happen that you don't plan on during a show? This would be one of them.  Despite the leaks coming in from the rain, it ended up not being a big deal since it was just one spot...who knew an umbrella could have so many functions! ;)

 biz postcards...

 candy anyone?

 Meeting Bella Pilar was definitely a cool experience as I have admired her work for years...


 Setting up...

 Elizabeth and Taylor helping set up...

 crazy to see how a booth can come to "life" with some dashes of design, color and some TLC...


 
Also, got to meet up for dinner one night with a good friend I used to work with at my previous job when I sold building materials. (Yes, you heard me right, I used to sell building materials in corporate america) - Isn't it cool how every step we take are stepping stones for us to listen, learn and grow? Feeling so thankful that God has led me to this sweet place...and that He continues to fill me with inspiration, ideas and also uses my little girls, my husband and a community of incredible friendships that add such joy in my life. Excited to see what unfolds next!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Leading up to Surtex...

Well, when I looked at the last time I had updated the blog I saw it was in January...I can believe it! The past few months have been busssssyyyyyyyy! But...so incredibly awesome! So much to prepare for in regards to the Surtex Show coming up in less than 3 weeks. My booth is #559, please come by if you will be at the show - would love to meet you! I can hardly wait to unveil the booth and brand new fabric collections that are geared towards little girl and adult woman for home decor and apparel. Also, will have brand new design for gift wrap, gift bags, table top, paper, and much more!



Also, keep your eyes open for some of my designs that are now available in Targets, Walgreens and Walmarts - look for the Papyrus - Recycled Greetings aisle! I wanted to leave you with a quote that a dear friend told me... "Our Father does not inspire us to do what can not be done." - I have been thinking a lot about that... I have felt such a passion to create and see how He truly is the one who gives me the vision, ideas and inspiration as well as using the things around me to continue to inspire my heart. The joy I experience with my amazing husband, our two delightful little girls, our community of incredible friends and joy that comes with knowing that I am constantly pursued by the ultimate artist and Creator Himself who longs to be close to little ole me. On my worst day, He is always there opened armed ready to take me to new places when I let go, give Him the room to work and surrender.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Interview Feature in "On The Surface"

How exciting! Tamagrams was featured as a fresh new artist that will be exhibiting at the Surtex National Licensing and Design Show in New York City in May 2012 - check it out!  Thanks "On the Surface" for the interview and feature!






Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table Re-vamp!

One of my favorite things is to see something transform and take on a whole new look. After 10 years, I felt that our kitchen table was in need of some good 'ole revamping TLC...add some paint, stencil and glass table top to the mix...wala! 


Got any old pieces around your house that you're not a fan of? Try taking those old outdated wood pieces and put on some pretty paint. I have found distressing is a really easy option which I love the look of. I'll post some pics and tips soon of some furniture I've distressed. Those pieces are now some of my very favorite in our home. Several people have even asked if they were from Pottery Barn (and it's SO easy!) I decided for this kitchen table, I wanted to go a different route.  I tried stenciling which was my first time trying to do this on furniture. I was aiming for a unique and sophisticated look for the kitchen that would flow with the rest of the rooms as we have on open floor plan. That's where stenciling comes in! I love that the copper paint gives a subtle yet stunning look that adds character the table. Last but not least, opted to go with getting a glass table top. I have two little ones and needed something that would be easy clean up and functional for our family. This gives the look that I was going for while also giving the durability that our table needs with spills, crafts, etc. 
Don't be afraid to try re-vamping furniture...it is fun and (in my opinion) much easier than people realize! :)