FONT FRIDAY :: Conspired Lovers

Featured Font : Conspired Lovers

Today's #fontfriday feature is a lovely handwritten font called Conspired Lovers by Harold Geisler.  This font has an amazingly wonderful story behind it's creation -

[from the author] In the last five years I wrote love letters with two persons. I became used to the joy of handwriting with ink and nib on fine paper. Through practice a experimentation my style continuously refined. As life moves on, suddenly I found myself with no one to write love letters to. It’s a luxury to have someone to write letters to. Missing the joy of writing and listening to Gregory Porter’s “Be Good”, the decision was made to take this 5 years of writing and make this dance on paper a font.

 I think this font is a bargain at under $40!  You can purchase it through myfonts.com HERE.

As you may have assumed I have a thing for fonts. They come in all shapes and sizes with elaborate swashes and elegant details. The right font can easily make or break a design. Every Friday, I’ll share some of my favorites and recent purchases here, hoping to inspire a typography addiction in everyone.

 

For additional font inspiration check out these lovely ladies:

Little Bit Heart | Lauren Elise Crafted | Bubblerock | Hank + Hunt | Super Swoon | Blush Printables | The Aerialist Press | Palm Papers | Allison Owen | DesignEditor | WesWen Design | Everything Nice

I try to keep my font sheet updated with recent purchases, but if you see a font you love on here and would like to incorporate it into your designs just let me know!

Behind the Scenes :: Welcome Caroline

We recently welcomed a new member into the ChelseyEmery family -

Caroline Emery was born on Friday, July 13th and has been delighting and amazing my husband and I ever since.

 

Although I didn't document it, I feel very lucky to have had an easy pregnancy.  I didn't have any of the morning sickness, heartburn, aches and pains one normally associates with being pregnant (I know, you can send me hate mail if you wish).  On the day of her birth I went to the hospital for a routine non-stress test, I had been having them two times a week since 35 weeks and this day felt no different.  (I was even working to revamp the ChelseyEmery color palette that morning, right up until I left for the appointment!).  I had been having fairly regular braxton hicks contractions for about 2 weeks prior to this, but they were painfree and didn't seem to be progressing anything - they were more annoying than anything else!

If you've never had a non-stress test what happens is this : you sit in a reclining chair for 20 minutes with monitors hooked up to your belly (one monitoring contractions/movement, one monitoring the baby's heartrate).  Sometimes they will bring you snacks, my preference was cranberry juice and graham crackers, to help get the baby to move.  (I went through LOTS of magazines and books on my Kindle while listing to the beating of my sweet baby's heart during this time.)

At my last appointment, the baby didn't seem to be moving much - she didn't respond to the juice and crackers like they wanted and the nurse told me that I wasn't going home and that they were going to induce me.  Cue crying.  I know it doesn't sound like a big deal, and you'd think that at that point I'd want that baby out no matter what, but I had my heart set on going into labor naturally.  I wanted to be able to tell my husband that 'It was TIME!' and to labor in the comfort of my house for as long as possible instead of a sterile hospital bed.  I wanted a med-free birth and neither of those seemed like options anymore.  Thankfully, my husband had decided to work from home for the day - so, after one crying phone call, he left for the hospital and while waiting for him they started the admission process.

The doctor waited until my husband arrived to go over our options for induction.  Knowing my desire for a med-free birth, our doctor said she could break my water and see what happened or we could get started on pitocin immediately.  I elected for her to break my water and hoped that things would progress naturally from there.  Thankfully it worked!  We walked, we bounced and we breathed through about 5 hours of labor.  At this point I was having terrible lower back pain and we decided to try the labor tub to help ease the pains - again, it worked!  I 'relaxed' in the tub for about 3 hours while breathing my way through piggy-back contractions.  I had been drinking loads of water to stay hydrated since I wanted to avoid getting IV fluids if at all possible, (I'm one of those people that feels like they cannot move their arm *at all* if there is an IV in it) and felt like I needed to use the bathroom.  The nurse came in to drain the tub and immediately once I stood up I felt an overwhelming desire to push.  The nurse saw the look on my face and said 'You can't push yet!'  This was probably the worst part of my labor - I hadn't been checked in a few hours and they had no idea if I was fully dilated, therefore I had to literally cross my legs while they wheeled me back into my own room.  The doctor quickly checked me and said I was ready to go!  12 minutes later our precious baby girl was born.

Having a baby has been a game-changer, it has caused me to rethink my decisions and priorities almost everyday.

Not surprisingly, I wouldn't change any of it for the world.  Welcome to the team Caroline :)

Fall Stationery Sale!

I've always loved fall, a little bite in the air allowing you to wear cute blazers everywhere and the aisles and aisles of new school supplies in all the stores.  (Although I'm always a little sad that I have to put away my white boat shoes).  In honor of my favorite season I've decided to offer 10% off all stationery sets and address stamps in my shop just use the code FALL2012.  Needless to say, its a great time to stock up and start writing those thank-you notes for all the fantastic outtings and parties you attended over the summer!

Enjoy!!

FONT FRIDAY :: Mr. Moustache

Featured Font : Mr. Moustache

I know this font has been featured in our #fontfriday circle before, but if you haven’t picked it up already it is on sale for 50% off, (and you know I cannot resist a sale) which means you can snap it up for just shy of $20 (and as a bonus, fonts always ship for free ;) ). 

As you may have assumed I have a thing for fonts. They come in all shapes and sizes with elaborate swashes and elegant details. The right font can easily make or break a design. Every Friday, I’ll share some of my favorites and recent purchases here, hoping to inspire a typography addiction in everyone.

For additional font inspiration check out these lovely ladies:

Little Bit Heart | Lauren Elise Crafted | Bubblerock | Hank + Hunt | Super Swoon | Blush Printables | The Aerialist Press | Palm Papers | Allison Owen | DesignEditor | WesWen Design | Everything Nice

I try to keep my font sheet updated with recent purchases, but if you see a font you love on here and would like to incorporate it into your designs just let me know!