
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Custom Decals
One of the things I don't sell on my etsy shop yet, but do offer is custom DIY decals. Price varies depending on size and detail. These were made for a fantastic customer for her daughters engagement party. Photos curtosy of this fantastic blogger.




Monday, April 29, 2013
Sketch Fonts
Today I want to share with you some fonts I use most often with my pen holder. There are a ton of fonts that work great with the pen holder or sketch pens, but these are the ones I use most often. Please feel free to share in the comments the fonts you love to use. I would love to eventually do a follow up post.
I sketched two sets of fonts for you as well as links to where you can find each one. If there isn't a link, it was probably already on my computer. Each font is typed in 36 point. The black set of fonts was done using my pen holder and a Sharpie Ultra Fine marker. The brown set was done using my pen holder and a gelly roll gel pen.


Agency
Allura
Always Forever--http://www.dafont.com/always-forever.font
Andalus
Blackadder
Bradley Hand
Champagne--http://www.dafont.com/champagne.font
Champagne and Limousines--http://www.dafont.com/champagne-limousines.font
City Blue Print
Country Blue Print
Daddy’s Girl--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Daddys+Girl
DJB Jacked Up Kinda Luv--http://www.dafont.com/djb-jacked-up-kinda-luv.font
Edwardian Script
Freestyle Script
French Script
Gabrielle--http://www.dafont.com/gabrielle.font
Georgia Belle--http://www.dafont.com/georgia-belle.font
I Love What You Do--http://www.dafont.com/i-love-what-you-do.font
Janda As Long As You Love--http://www.dafont.com/janda-as-long-as-you-love-me.font
Janda Quirky Girl --http://www.dafont.com/janda-quirkygirl.font
Janda Romantic--http://www.dafont.com/janda-romantic.font
Janda Shine Your Light--http://www.dafont.com/janda-shine-your-light-on-us.font
Janda Snickerdoodle--http://www.dafont.com/janda-snickerdoodle-serif.font
Janda Someone Like You--http://www.dafont.com/janda-someone-like-you.font
Janda Stylish Script--http://www.dafont.com/janda-stylish-script.font
Janda Swirly Twirly--http://www.dafont.com/janda-swirly-twirly.font
Jasmine
Jenna Sue--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Jenna+Sue
Jheri Curls--http://www.dafont.com/jheri-curls.font
Juice
KG A Thousand Years--http://www.dafont.com/kg-a-thousand-years.font
KG Be Still and Know--http://www.dafont.com/kg-be-still-know.font
KG Begin Again--http://www.dafont.com/kg-begin-again.font
KG Call Me Maybe--http://www.dafont.com/kg-call-me-maybe.font
KG Eyes Wide Open--http://www.dafont.com/kg-eyes-wide-open.font
KG Fall For You--http://www.dafont.com/kg-fall-for-you.font
KG June Bug--http://www.dafont.com/kg-june-bug.font
KG Keep Your Head Up--http://www.dafont.com/kg-keep-your-head-up.font
KG Kiss Me Slowly--http://www.dafont.com/kg-kiss-me-slowly.font
KG Like a Skyscraper--http://www.dafont.com/kg-like-a-skyscraper.font
KG One Thing--http://www.dafont.com/kg-one-thing.font
KG Seven Sixteen--http://www.dafont.com/kg-seven-sixteen.font
KG Skinny Latte--http://www.dafont.com/kg-skinny-latte.font
KG Somebody That I Used to Know--http://www.dafont.com/kg-somebody-that-i-used-to-know.font
KG Strawberry Limeade--http://www.dafont.com/kg-strawberry-limeade.font
KG True Colors--http://www.dafont.com/kg-true-colors.font
KG Ways to Say Goodbye--http://www.dafont.com/kg-ways-to-say-goodbye.font
Lavanderia
LD Dainty From SIL Store
Miss Smarty Pants--http://www.dafont.com/miss-smarty-pants.font
MTF Cindy--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=MTF+Cindy
MTG Cupcake--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=MTF+Cupcake
The following Pea Fonts can all be downloaded here: http://kevinandamanda.com/fonts/fontsforpeas/ there is a link to the side that will allow you to download all of them.
Pea Amy Jo Jo
Pea Ash
Pea Britney
Pea Emma Kate
Pea Hannah Vanilla
Pea Heather Michelle
Pristina
Santas Sleigh--http://www.dafont.com/santas-sleigh.font
Shardee
Shit Happens--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Shit+Happens
Simply Glamorous--http://www.dafont.com/simply-glamorous.font
Sweetly Broken--http://www.dafont.com/sweetly-broken.font
Tangerine--http://www.dafont.com/tangerine.font
Throw My Hands Up in the Air--http://www.dafont.com/throw-my-hands-up-in-the-air.font
Vivaldi
Valdimir Script
I sketched two sets of fonts for you as well as links to where you can find each one. If there isn't a link, it was probably already on my computer. Each font is typed in 36 point. The black set of fonts was done using my pen holder and a Sharpie Ultra Fine marker. The brown set was done using my pen holder and a gelly roll gel pen.


Agency
Allura
Always Forever--http://www.dafont.com/always-forever.font
Andalus
Blackadder
Bradley Hand
Champagne--http://www.dafont.com/champagne.font
Champagne and Limousines--http://www.dafont.com/champagne-limousines.font
City Blue Print
Country Blue Print
Daddy’s Girl--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Daddys+Girl
DJB Jacked Up Kinda Luv--http://www.dafont.com/djb-jacked-up-kinda-luv.font
Edwardian Script
Freestyle Script
French Script
Gabrielle--http://www.dafont.com/gabrielle.font
Georgia Belle--http://www.dafont.com/georgia-belle.font
I Love What You Do--http://www.dafont.com/i-love-what-you-do.font
Janda As Long As You Love--http://www.dafont.com/janda-as-long-as-you-love-me.font
Janda Quirky Girl --http://www.dafont.com/janda-quirkygirl.font
Janda Romantic--http://www.dafont.com/janda-romantic.font
Janda Shine Your Light--http://www.dafont.com/janda-shine-your-light-on-us.font
Janda Snickerdoodle--http://www.dafont.com/janda-snickerdoodle-serif.font
Janda Someone Like You--http://www.dafont.com/janda-someone-like-you.font
Janda Stylish Script--http://www.dafont.com/janda-stylish-script.font
Janda Swirly Twirly--http://www.dafont.com/janda-swirly-twirly.font
Jasmine
Jenna Sue--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Jenna+Sue
Jheri Curls--http://www.dafont.com/jheri-curls.font
Juice
KG A Thousand Years--http://www.dafont.com/kg-a-thousand-years.font
KG Be Still and Know--http://www.dafont.com/kg-be-still-know.font
KG Begin Again--http://www.dafont.com/kg-begin-again.font
KG Call Me Maybe--http://www.dafont.com/kg-call-me-maybe.font
KG Eyes Wide Open--http://www.dafont.com/kg-eyes-wide-open.font
KG Fall For You--http://www.dafont.com/kg-fall-for-you.font
KG June Bug--http://www.dafont.com/kg-june-bug.font
KG Keep Your Head Up--http://www.dafont.com/kg-keep-your-head-up.font
KG Kiss Me Slowly--http://www.dafont.com/kg-kiss-me-slowly.font
KG Like a Skyscraper--http://www.dafont.com/kg-like-a-skyscraper.font
KG One Thing--http://www.dafont.com/kg-one-thing.font
KG Seven Sixteen--http://www.dafont.com/kg-seven-sixteen.font
KG Skinny Latte--http://www.dafont.com/kg-skinny-latte.font
KG Somebody That I Used to Know--http://www.dafont.com/kg-somebody-that-i-used-to-know.font
KG Strawberry Limeade--http://www.dafont.com/kg-strawberry-limeade.font
KG True Colors--http://www.dafont.com/kg-true-colors.font
KG Ways to Say Goodbye--http://www.dafont.com/kg-ways-to-say-goodbye.font
Lavanderia
LD Dainty From SIL Store
Miss Smarty Pants--http://www.dafont.com/miss-smarty-pants.font
MTF Cindy--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=MTF+Cindy
MTG Cupcake--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=MTF+Cupcake
The following Pea Fonts can all be downloaded here: http://kevinandamanda.com/fonts/fontsforpeas/ there is a link to the side that will allow you to download all of them.
Pea Amy Jo Jo
Pea Ash
Pea Britney
Pea Emma Kate
Pea Hannah Vanilla
Pea Heather Michelle
Pristina
Santas Sleigh--http://www.dafont.com/santas-sleigh.font
Shardee
Shit Happens--http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Shit+Happens
Simply Glamorous--http://www.dafont.com/simply-glamorous.font
Sweetly Broken--http://www.dafont.com/sweetly-broken.font
Tangerine--http://www.dafont.com/tangerine.font
Throw My Hands Up in the Air--http://www.dafont.com/throw-my-hands-up-in-the-air.font
Vivaldi
Valdimir Script
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Mission Statement
My customers are important to me. So my mission statement packs in whole lot more than what a few lines can portray. I want to provide quality items that you will feel good about displaying in your home, or giving to your child. I want to create a trusting relationship with each of my customers. If I can't make it or answer your questions, I want to be able to direct you to someone who can and other resources. I want to provide the best customer service in any way that I can. These are things I want personally and for my business. These are the standards I have set. So without further ado, I give you my mission statement:
The Sensory Emporium strives to provide quality items that engage the senses. Each accessory for the home, mom, or baby is carefully handcrafted with love and passion.
The Sensory Emporium strives to provide quality items that engage the senses. Each accessory for the home, mom, or baby is carefully handcrafted with love and passion.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Tutorial--Making a Word into A Heart on Silhouette Studio
Hey everyone! There have been a lot of requests for different words or names made into a heart on one of my Silhouette groups, so I thought I would do a quick tutorial. This is really my first Silhouette tutorial, so if you have any questions, please ask.

This is the heart I use. Find one that works well for you. I found that this one works better than trying to use a fancy heart.

I'm using the font Impact at size 144 to start. You can use other fonts, but I found this one easiest to get started with. After you've typed your word, ungroup all the letters. Do not release compound path as this will make the middles of your letters ungroup as well. Using ungroup will just ungroup the letters from each other.

Manipulate all the letters so they overlap the heart. I use the corner stretching and the top/bottom and side stretching. This takes a little adjusting. Don't worry about making sure all points over lap the heart at this time, we'll fix that next.
Duplicate your heart. Now you have the extra one and the one around your word.

Highlight your word and your original heart and then select crop from your modify tool box. You should get something that resembles the above picture. Then line up your duplicated heart so it lines up flush with the crop (I forgot to take a screen shot of this step).

Now zoom into your image and work through your letters. Double click on them so you are able to manipulate the points. Pull each letters points so they are flush with the heart. Like in the next picture.

I actually pull my points just past the heart and you'll see why in a second.

Okay, now you've got a big ol' mess that looks like this. I've also duplicated my heart again, just in case. You're going to highlight it all again and hit crop again.

And that's it. If you need to, you can drag your heart over and play with the points again to get the look you want. Like I said, if you have any questions, please message me. I hope this tutorial was easy to follow.
And if you're coming here looking to just purchase this done in vinyl, visit my facebook.
This is the heart I use. Find one that works well for you. I found that this one works better than trying to use a fancy heart.
I'm using the font Impact at size 144 to start. You can use other fonts, but I found this one easiest to get started with. After you've typed your word, ungroup all the letters. Do not release compound path as this will make the middles of your letters ungroup as well. Using ungroup will just ungroup the letters from each other.
Manipulate all the letters so they overlap the heart. I use the corner stretching and the top/bottom and side stretching. This takes a little adjusting. Don't worry about making sure all points over lap the heart at this time, we'll fix that next.
Duplicate your heart. Now you have the extra one and the one around your word.
Highlight your word and your original heart and then select crop from your modify tool box. You should get something that resembles the above picture. Then line up your duplicated heart so it lines up flush with the crop (I forgot to take a screen shot of this step).
Now zoom into your image and work through your letters. Double click on them so you are able to manipulate the points. Pull each letters points so they are flush with the heart. Like in the next picture.
I actually pull my points just past the heart and you'll see why in a second.
Okay, now you've got a big ol' mess that looks like this. I've also duplicated my heart again, just in case. You're going to highlight it all again and hit crop again.
And that's it. If you need to, you can drag your heart over and play with the points again to get the look you want. Like I said, if you have any questions, please message me. I hope this tutorial was easy to follow.
And if you're coming here looking to just purchase this done in vinyl, visit my facebook.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Easter Items
Easter is March 31st this year! The Sensory Emporium is offering some super super cute Easter items this year.
Item 1--Easter Buckets




Each bucket measures 11.5"x9.25"x4.5" and comes with metal handles adorned with ribbons and custom vinyl. Don't let my ideas limit you; I can do any name, color, or silhouette on your bucket. Buckets come in Pink, Blue, Green or Yellow. Each one is 100% customizable. Buckets are $12 each +shipping. You can add decoration to the other side as well for an additional $2.
These buckets make cute toy storage after Easter as well. Below are some other silhouette images to give you ideas. But don't let those options limit you, custom orders are always welcome.



Item 2: Carrots for the Easter Bunny Plate

You leave cookies for Santa right? Well why not start a new tradition of leaving carrots for the Easter Bunny? Each one comes customized with your child or childrens' names. You can also customize the colors. If you have a different idea for an image on the plate, contact me and I will see what I can do. Custom orders are always welcome.
Visit etsy today and use the code Valentine2013 for 10% off your entire order. Good through 2/22/2013
Item 1--Easter Buckets
Each bucket measures 11.5"x9.25"x4.5" and comes with metal handles adorned with ribbons and custom vinyl. Don't let my ideas limit you; I can do any name, color, or silhouette on your bucket. Buckets come in Pink, Blue, Green or Yellow. Each one is 100% customizable. Buckets are $12 each +shipping. You can add decoration to the other side as well for an additional $2.
These buckets make cute toy storage after Easter as well. Below are some other silhouette images to give you ideas. But don't let those options limit you, custom orders are always welcome.
Item 2: Carrots for the Easter Bunny Plate
You leave cookies for Santa right? Well why not start a new tradition of leaving carrots for the Easter Bunny? Each one comes customized with your child or childrens' names. You can also customize the colors. If you have a different idea for an image on the plate, contact me and I will see what I can do. Custom orders are always welcome.
Visit etsy today and use the code Valentine2013 for 10% off your entire order. Good through 2/22/2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Project Inspiration--Travel Journal
Let me start by saying this journal was not my original idea. However, I can't find where I originally saw the tutorial. Once I read it, I decided to do it my own way. But as soon as I see the original post again, I will link it.
I made all of the embellishments using my Silhouette Cameo and Pen Holder for Cameo/SD
Supplies:
Silhouette Cameo (not necessary)
The Sensory Emporium Pen Holder (Optional as well)
Embellishments
Clamp Envelopes (Large size)

I used my pen holder with a Gelly Roll Gel Pen or Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Marker to create all of the embellishments seen in the picture above. I would be happy to share any of these files if you email me at thesensoryemporium@hotmail.com

I also used my pen holder and cameo for all of these embellishments. Also showing in this picture is the envelopes I got. I would recommend as an after thought to get the ones that do not have glue on the flap.

Fold your envelopes in half and punch with a hole punch. I just put my hole punch in as far as I could and punched on the fold line.

I alternate the folder opening such as this. That way when you put all your treasures you find on your vacation, your bulking up both sides, not just one side. This will probably make more sense when I get back from my vacation and post the finished finished journal.

Measure the side of your folder that does not have the clasp and cut your scrapbook paper to size. Glue to the folder with the outside edges matching up. Add your embellishments where ever you see fit. I also fold the extra journal pieces in half and alternate those throughout the journal. I save all my extra embellishments (Mickey heads, Princess Silhouettes and Quotes) for when I have my pictures back.

For the side with the clasp, I trim a little of the extra paper off the edge and then punch a hole where the clasp is. That way I use up most of the ugly color folder without having to trim around the clasp.

Now you may have to go back through and repunch the holes in the folder. Or you can wait till you have all your paper on and then punch the holes. Up to you. As an afterthought, I really think waiting to punch the holes until after you have the paper glued on would be much much easier! Also, don't punch the hole of the journal pages the same way, you'll have to wait and see how they center in your journal. Cut a piece of jute or ribbon to bind your journal. I cut mine extra long so I could tie it closed.

And there you have it. A nice travel journal to collect all of your napkins, maps, misc. treasures you collect on your vacation, as well as a nice place to journal about things you don't want to forget.
I made all of the embellishments using my Silhouette Cameo and Pen Holder for Cameo/SD
Supplies:
Silhouette Cameo (not necessary)
The Sensory Emporium Pen Holder (Optional as well)
Embellishments
Clamp Envelopes (Large size)
I used my pen holder with a Gelly Roll Gel Pen or Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Marker to create all of the embellishments seen in the picture above. I would be happy to share any of these files if you email me at thesensoryemporium@hotmail.com
I also used my pen holder and cameo for all of these embellishments. Also showing in this picture is the envelopes I got. I would recommend as an after thought to get the ones that do not have glue on the flap.
Fold your envelopes in half and punch with a hole punch. I just put my hole punch in as far as I could and punched on the fold line.
I alternate the folder opening such as this. That way when you put all your treasures you find on your vacation, your bulking up both sides, not just one side. This will probably make more sense when I get back from my vacation and post the finished finished journal.
Measure the side of your folder that does not have the clasp and cut your scrapbook paper to size. Glue to the folder with the outside edges matching up. Add your embellishments where ever you see fit. I also fold the extra journal pieces in half and alternate those throughout the journal. I save all my extra embellishments (Mickey heads, Princess Silhouettes and Quotes) for when I have my pictures back.
For the side with the clasp, I trim a little of the extra paper off the edge and then punch a hole where the clasp is. That way I use up most of the ugly color folder without having to trim around the clasp.
Now you may have to go back through and repunch the holes in the folder. Or you can wait till you have all your paper on and then punch the holes. Up to you. As an afterthought, I really think waiting to punch the holes until after you have the paper glued on would be much much easier! Also, don't punch the hole of the journal pages the same way, you'll have to wait and see how they center in your journal. Cut a piece of jute or ribbon to bind your journal. I cut mine extra long so I could tie it closed.
And there you have it. A nice travel journal to collect all of your napkins, maps, misc. treasures you collect on your vacation, as well as a nice place to journal about things you don't want to forget.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
A Little About Me
I see my views increasing daily and that's truly exciting! So I thought maybe my readers would like to know a little about who I am and what it is that I do. Well for starters, my name is Brooke and I'm a stay at home mom/small business owner. I have two kids. B is 3.5 and my crazy little dude. He pretty much inspired my business and gave me my start. E is just over 1 and she is my wild child! She could climb a three story building and jump and laugh the whole way.
Both of my children are my whole world and I sell my crafts so that I can be their whole world as well. Life is too short to miss a single moment of their lives.
Another major influence in my business is my wonderful husband, M. He inspires and supports me fully. We met in middle school when I was 12 and he was 14. He's been the love of my life ever since. But I won't go into the mushy details on that story.
I started The Sensory Emporium because I made a ton of baby toys for my son and friends, family and strangers were always commenting on how cute they were. Soon I also started making things for friends and decided that maybe I should start selling things. The start was rough, I didn't sell much, if anything and I realized I wasn't using the right fabrics and other materials.
I started selling mainly kids toys, ribbon blankets, ribbon balls and boo boo buddies. This expanded into diaper bags, burp cloths,and t-shirts. Recently I received a Silhouette Cameo for my birthday and that's when I really started expanding. I realized I didn't want to just sell stuff for kids, but I wanted to sell things that were visually appealing for moms and gift giving. So The Sensory Emporium expanded even further into custom vinyl and custom stenciled pillows. I can't wait to see what it expands into next.
I love to create. I love to imagine. And I love to bring my customers happiness with the products they receive. It's taken a lot of falls and mistakes to be able to bring you the quality products I offer today. And I'm thankful to every single person who has supported me in one way or another on this journey. I hope I continue to pick up passengers on this trek to building a business. Please visit me on etsy and "like" me on facebook
Both of my children are my whole world and I sell my crafts so that I can be their whole world as well. Life is too short to miss a single moment of their lives.
Another major influence in my business is my wonderful husband, M. He inspires and supports me fully. We met in middle school when I was 12 and he was 14. He's been the love of my life ever since. But I won't go into the mushy details on that story.
I started The Sensory Emporium because I made a ton of baby toys for my son and friends, family and strangers were always commenting on how cute they were. Soon I also started making things for friends and decided that maybe I should start selling things. The start was rough, I didn't sell much, if anything and I realized I wasn't using the right fabrics and other materials.
I started selling mainly kids toys, ribbon blankets, ribbon balls and boo boo buddies. This expanded into diaper bags, burp cloths,and t-shirts. Recently I received a Silhouette Cameo for my birthday and that's when I really started expanding. I realized I didn't want to just sell stuff for kids, but I wanted to sell things that were visually appealing for moms and gift giving. So The Sensory Emporium expanded even further into custom vinyl and custom stenciled pillows. I can't wait to see what it expands into next.
I love to create. I love to imagine. And I love to bring my customers happiness with the products they receive. It's taken a lot of falls and mistakes to be able to bring you the quality products I offer today. And I'm thankful to every single person who has supported me in one way or another on this journey. I hope I continue to pick up passengers on this trek to building a business. Please visit me on etsy and "like" me on facebook
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