Hipster Script, available here
We love typography and are always into the newest and greatest fonts. We’ve fallen in love with Hipster Script, an award-winning font by the same designer as the ever popular Feel Script font, and wanted to share some other award winners.
Harriet, available here
This show stopping serif font is full of fun variations that could be used at all sizes. We love the flexibility to use a consistent font for the headline and smaller type without sacrificing readability. You’ve gotta love a font with a fun ampersand, which this font has. This could be a great font for a wedding invitation. We love using different weights and cases of the same font to create a piece of typographical art. If the fonts chosen are all from the same family, like Harriet, the look stays cohesive and avoids a scrapbook-y look.
FF Mister K Informal, available here
This casual script is so fun for a more playful project. We all dream of having beautiful handwriting, but most of us just don’t have it. This font is perfect for when you want a handwritten look. We especially love handwritten fonts for kid projects and think this could be adorable used on a baby shower or birthday invite. We do suggest using scripts sparingly in a design because they can be hard to read at a small size in a large quantity, but this would be perfect for the guest of honor’s name. Choose a simple font for the large bodies of text.
Vibro, available here
You may be asking yourself what you could use such a font for, but we love the stripes in the font and in small doses know it would be awesome. Imagine a print with the word “LOVE” or any other small word in a big point size. We definitley don’t suggest using a font like this for small type or body text, but this is the perfect font for a fun GIANT piece of word art.
You may have your standby fonts, but take this as a challenge to find something fresh and uniquely yours. Choosing a font that is less popular can help you stand out from the crowd.

As promised last week, when we shared some delicious and simple Hanukkah treat ideas, here are some fabulous and tasty Christmas treats for you to make this year with your family. Enjoy!

Hot Chocolate Dippers

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This one could not be simpler! Dip candy canes in melted chocolate (dark, milk, or even white!), then drizzle with white (or milk) chocolate for added pizzazz. If you choose to get fancy, you could even add a mini marshmellow or two!

Brownie Christmas Trees

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Cut brownies into triangles, add a thin candy cane as the trunk, decorate with icing and Red Hots – or any candy of your choosing.  Simple, fun, and festive!

Marshmellow Reindeer

For these adorable bites of deliciousness, you’ll need a few more ingredients…large marshmellows, lollipop/popsicle/ or pretzel sticks, ribbon, melting chocolate, cinnamon candy, small pretzels, candied pearls (or other candies) for the eyes.

It’s a tad more labor intensive than the other treats I’ve shared with you, so here are directions…

Break the pretzels in half, you’ll need two halves for each reindeer’s antlers. Count out your cinnamon candies, score the tops of the marshmellows (for the pretzels) and put them on the sticks. Once your assembly line is set, it’s time to melt your chocolate.

Place chocolate melts or chocolate chips in a microwaveable glass bowl. Microwave on high at 20-30 second intervals, stirring each time until chocolate is just melted, but not too hot. Dip a marshmallow into the chocolate, covering it entirely. Use the backside of a spoon to smooth out the side and top, and to remove any excess. Repeat the process on the next marshmallow.

After about five or six marshmallows, add the pretzel antlers, by gently inserting them into the scored parts of the marshmallows, and hold them for a few seconds to make sure they are secure. This might take some practice, so be patient!

For the nose and eyes, you can either add them when the chocolate is still wet, or finish the whole batch, then dab some melted chocolate onto each piece and attach it to the marshmallow to make the face.

Once they are completely dry, tie a small piece of ribbon around the stick like a scarf. Ta da – so very cute!!

Merry Christmas! Enjoy your delicious – and adorable – holiday treats!

So Hanukkah 2012 started a few days ago but for all of our Jewish friends, we thought it would be fun to share some quick and easy ideas for Hanukkah treats.  The kids (and adults) will love ‘em! And of course one not need to be Jewish to partake in the yummy Hanukkah goodness!

Marshmellow Dreidels

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All you need is marshmellows, pretzel sticks, blue sugar, and some Hershey’s kisses. So easy and fun!

Chocolate Dreidels

Chocolate Dreidels....Hanukkah treats are created from chocolate kisses, marshmallows, pretzel sticks, and melted semisweet and white chocolate.These delicious Hanukkah treats are created from Hershey’s kisses, marshmallows, pretzel sticks, and melted semisweet and white chocolate.

Cupcake Menorah

twix candy bars with mms on top = candle on a cupcake.

This yummy Hanukkah menorah is so simple! Cupcakes (homemade or store bought, whichever you choose), Twix candy bars, and Peanut M&M’s on top for the candle flame.

Happy Hanukkah!

Stay tuned next week for delicious Christmas treats…

We all know who Taylor Swift is, but we may not recognize the new Taylor. She’s debuting her new look in the December issue of Harper’s Bazaar. We swear, it’s really her! We would never, ever, ever, like ever – never, lie to you.

Look how grown up – and sophisticated – our little Tay-Tay looks!

The new mag hits newsstands on November 27th!

Hanukkah, that is…it’s early, first night is Saturday December 8th. That’s less than a month away! For all you crafty girls, let’s get movin’…

Star of David Mobile – use pipe cleaners to make a Star of David and hang decoratively in your home. Don’t feel locked into blue – try silver and black too.

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Handprint Menorah – baby/kid handprints are a great way to make a unique and special holiday menorah

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Dreidel Game in a Jar - fill a decorated baby food jar with with Gelt and a dreidel for a fun gift

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Spool Menorah – let the kids paint and decorate each one of the spools., then add the candles for a craft-lovers menorah. For the tutorial, visit Parents.com.

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Because Hanukkah is early this year, Modern Posh is offering a special 15% discount on our Hanukkah cards. Create yours today!

 

Our darling friend, Dasha Wagner of DM Design Collection, has recently published her book entitled “The Best Photo Cards.” We’re so proud and honored to be included! Four of our cards have been featured…

Lovely Baby Cards – Crown Cubes

Birthday Parties – City Party & Notebook Doodles

Thanks a Million – Hello!

Dasha’s book is now available on the Apple® iBookstore. All of you Kindle® (Amazon), NOOK® (Barnes & Noble) & Kobo users -never fear…those versions will be available either later this month or early December.  Happy Reading!

Being in the stationery business we, of course, love all things paper. There are so many neat and fun things that can be done with simple paper. But the end result looks anything but simple…

Look how much fun you can have with basic office and craft supplies, some fantastic paper, embellishments, and your imagination!

Here’s what you’ll need:

Giant Paper Clips
Designer Paper
Cardstock
Adhesive/Glue
Punches
Markers
Small Stamps
Stickers
Ribbons
Buttons

Step 1: Gather supplies of your choice, including a few giant paperclips.
Step 2: Punch out some shapes, get stickers ready.
Step 3: Using your Glue, Tape, or Pop Up glue dots adhere the front and back pieces of card stock to the top of the paperclip, creating a great little area to embellish as you desire.

So there you go…very quick and simple!!

Did you catch the embellished paper “bug”? Want me DIY project ideas? How’s this? Paper Embellished Clothes Pins!

What you’ll need:
Clothes pins
Mod Podge
Small paint brush
Scraps of patterned paper
Xacto knife
Ruler
1) Measure out the width of your clothes pins and using your ruler and your Xacto knife, cut out strips from the different papers.
2) To get the proper length, place a strip on the table with the clothes pin over top of it. Slice the strip of paper where the clothes pin ends.
3) Using the paint brush, brush on a bit of Mod Podge on one flat side of the clothes pin.
4) Place the paper strip on the glued section and smooth out.
5) Repeat on other side if desired.
6) Wait until it dries and you’re ready to use them!
Feel free to go wild decorating these. Hot glue buttons, ribbon, magnets, etc to them. The sky’s the limit so be creative!!
This is a fun and interesting way to display some of the numerous photos we all have lying around not in frames or on our walls.  Kick it up a notch (Emeril sytle) and extend some ribbon or twine along the wall and use clothes pins to fasten pictures to it. Genius!

 

 

Our homes are more personalized than ever before. Gone are the days of being guided by labels such as living room, dining room, and den. Today’s design is dictated by the way we live, not someone else’s notion of what a space should or shouldn’t be. This creates the perfect potential for a spare space to be transformed into a theme or hobby room.

A few tips to keep in mind while creating your hobby room…

To get the biggest bang for your buck, consider a multipurpose space that can accommodate the favorite pastimes of more than one person.

Don’t feel the need to do everything right away. For instance, a game room can develop over time to fit your budget.

Make sure you incorporate enough storage to support your needs. A media room will need cabinets for equipment, while a library requires sturdy shelving for books.

Try to avoid anything too trendy or you might soon tire of your special getaway. Instead of bold paint colors, opt for bright accent pieces.

Some hobbies are messier than others, such as art and craft projects. In this case, select a space that allows you to hide everything behind closed doors.

Whatever you decide, keep in mind that our lifestyles are bound to change over time. That’s the beauty of a theme or hobby room. It can provide a cherished refuge that reflects your current interests, and it can easily be tweaked to suit future pursuits as the need arises.

What kind of crafts and hobbies are popular in your home? Do you have a special place to create? Share with us!

I don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for fun and interesting ways to add personal touches to my home decor. Anytime I have the opportunity to bring in something custom and truly unique I jump at the chance. So when I came across this little gem from The Glam Lamb on Pinterest I just HAD to share…

Take something you really love – a letter, envelope, photograph, a ticket stub… anything, really – and take it to a printing place like Kinko’s and have them blow it up to large scale. Voila! Instant art. Brilliant. An old recipe from Grandma would be great for the kitchen!

Think about all the fun you could have with this – in so many different rooms of your home. Kids’ rooms, kitchen, playroom, office, living room…the possibilities are endless.

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