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could my grama be any cuter?

me + grama in real simple 

I didn’t think so.

The Real Simple article is out, and for those who haven’t seen it…here it is!

I have loved hearing from people who have been inspired by the article. So fun! But mostly, I just can’t get over how cute my grama is.

I’m going to see if I can get my hands on some of the photos that weren’t included in the article. The photographer took oodles of pictures that day and I’d love to share them here. Will keep you posted.

Thank you for all the sweet notes everyone!

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real simple

I have some exciting news to share! I am going to be in the December issue of Real Simple magazine! I have been keeping it a secret of sorts but just heard the issue is already out (on November 10?!) so I figure now is a good time to share.

Here is the story. In early September I heard from a writer for the magazine. She was working on a feature about women who had done creative family history projects. They were looking for one more woman to profile, and did I possibly have any personal family history projects that might be a fit? Um, yes.

Within a day we were scheduling a photographer to come photograph me, my project, my workshop, and even my Grama (of course it’s a family affair!) And I started answering all sorts of interview questions about the project.

The project they featured is one I made in a collage class in LA, before I even started Good Stock. It is not a book and I didn’t touch a computer while making it. So in some ways it’s different than what I do now. But in so many ways it inspired what I do now.

I call the project my Grandparent’s Story Box. I took old maps from places my grandparents liked to visit and collaged them into a handmade box. Inside, I made loose-leaf, oversized pages that tell different stories about my grandparents. For materials I used old photos, a thrift store typewriter, my grandparent’s maps, our family tree, old papers, and all sorts of vintage looking string and grommets.

And of course, because I always think in chapters, I divided the story into 4 chapters:

1. My Papa’s Story Growing Up
2. My Grama’s Story Growing Up
3. My Grandparent’s Story Together
4. My Own Story of My Grandparents

For my own story of my grandparents, I wrote 2 pages about their influence in my life and my memories of them. I gave them a typed copy of my story for Christmas that year.

What touches me most about having this project featured is I have always loved it! It was such a personal project for me, and I still add things to it when I come across something from or about my grandparents. In fact, my Grama uses it for reference sometimes because she knows I have so much of her history in there!

So that is my Real Simple story. I thought about taking photos of the box to share here, but our good cameras are currently in Nepal with my husband. And besides, the Real Simple shots will be so much better anyways. So I promise to post them here when I get my copy!

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people magazine

people magazine coverHey look! People Magazine featured Isaac McHale’s birth announcements this week!

Yes, I knew this was supposed to happen but quite honestly I don’t believe these types of things until I see them. But it was so fun picking up the magazine in the airport and seeing my work!

joel mchale announcements in people magazine 

Thank you, Sarah and Joel, for letting me be your designer!

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some long overdue thank you’s

daily candy seattle 

This is a sign that my summer has been wonderfully busy. I’ve been fortunate enough to receive some very nice press + mentions recently, and am long overdue in saying my proper thank you’s.

So, first to Daily Candy Seattle for their great writeup.

And also to Seattle Picks for their much appreciated newsletter mention.

And last but certainly not least to Summer at Fawn & Forest. If you do not know Fawn & Forest, go thee now, and witness impeccable style for kids. You’ll find my fill-in family trees available for sale and a Q+A session with Summer on her blog.

Thank you, all!

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thanks!

A big thanks to Eliza at PoshCravings for featuring Good Stock today! Here is the book Eliza “picked.”

writeup - poshcravings 

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a shout out

A belated thank you and shout out to Leah at the adorable Tiny McSmall. Leah recently featured one of my books on Design Mom - a blog I love.

You can read her full post right here.

Thank you, Leah + Design Mom!

tiny mcsmall 

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