Showing posts with label block style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label block style. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Easton boy's name sign (custom wood name sign, block style, boy's name)

After much debate, Easton's mom decide to go with the 3D block style for his sign- simple, classic, and without the baseball theme that his name implies!  We like the sign and hope he does too.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Dylan (MU and sports)

Younger brother Dexter had his MU sign, so of course Dylan needed one too!  This tiger fan really, really loves football, and the stars are for the future star that he will be!  Enjoy your sign, and we look forward to following your career!

Wiliam (Cars) and Xavier (jungle animals)

Wiliam loves the Cars movie, while Xavier is into animals and the jungle.  We used the all caps block letters, and solid colors to make the cars and animals stand out.  We thought the combinations came out pretty well!


Friday, June 24, 2011

Ella, Kayson, Camden

With these signs, we reached 101 total done for clients!


Kayson’s dinosaur sign was designed to match little brother Camden’s block sign- hopefully he will like it when he arrives this fall. Ella’s cute and girly sign was designed to match her cute and girly personality! We used a new font for her letters- a few more curves reflect her fun side.





Thursday, June 16, 2011

Jack and Liam (My First ABC)

We did these signs for Jack and Liam, soon-to-be-born twins on the East Coast. The signs were designed to match the Kidsline My First ABC bedroom set. We tried to make the signs as unique and special as these two little guys will be!   Thanks to Laura for all her ideas with these signs!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Drake- custom made baby shower gift (boy's custom wood sign, blocks design)

After collaborating with us to make a sign for her niece Amber, our client wanted a unique gift to match her friend’s baby room décor, so she returned to us with some unique ideas for baby Drake.  The result was a completely original block design, with slanted edges, frames around the blocks and 3-d letters that make the sign stand out.  After many trial runs, this is what the final design looks like.