New Name Posters…

by Nisha | August 13 2009 |

Been a bit quiet on the blog front, my apologies!

Ive been busy trying to get over another wisdom tooth extraction and tending to my etsy shop with some requests for custom work. Three lovely ladies contacted me in need of posters for their nephews and newborn son. They all picked the same colour scheme and there were some crossover themes but i designed each to the specifics that were relayed to me.

Take a peek…

For Zekes poster i was asked to include elements of baseball, and oak tree (he’s born in Oakland), water and his love of zebras.

zeke-poster

Kelly wanted a poster for her newborn with items that corresponded to each letter of his name. Zebras, Aspen Trees native to their home, canoes, hedgehogs, acorns, racoons, ivy, armadillos and hawkes.

zach-poster

Wiley’s auntie wanted an african themed poster so i included a snake, elephant, giraffe, monkey, an L- wrapped in Leopard skin and some distinctly african trees.

wiley-posterI love seeing these come fresh off the printers press and packaging them up, ready for their journeys across the globe! I hope they put some smiles on little faces for years to come. Hope you like them too!

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5 Responses leave one →
  1. August 13 2009

    I love them all but I especially love Wiley’s with the snake wrapped around the W.

  2. August 14 2009

    These are amazing!!

  3. Leanne permalink
    August 20 2009

    Amazing Nisha!!

  4. December 12 2009

    Sry for commenting OFFTOPIC but what WordPress theme do you use? It looks great!

  5. December 13 2009

    Thanks for your comment! I picked the most basic wordpress layout available and custom designed the rest then i employed the help of the Husband to code it all up and apply the design on top of the template !Voila!

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