It's Spring, kind of.

Spring is coming slowly to Wisconsin. A 80 degree day here and there and then a 30 degree night a few days later. It is time to book your cabin or get the kayak rack on the car. I am busy with some New Orleans fabric. Until that is ready to share here is some Summer fun in fabric, cards and fonts.

Here is my most popular fabric. I designed it for a Spoonflower.com contest. Two color ways and two sizes. People are buying it for use in vintage trailers. I got some to make a tablecloth for my picnic basket.

Here is an oldie but a goodie. Black and white for a more contemporary camping feel.

These darling cards are from Jack + Ella Paper. You can see all of Jessica’s goodies here.

Last but not least are the some of the fonts that were used to create this collection. For a limited time they are $9 on my Outside the Line site ONLY. Normally they are $15. If you want to make anything and sell it contact Rae for a commercial license.

Enjoy your Summer! Time to be vaccinated and gather with a few friends, to reconnect. Be safe. Have fun, we all certainly need it.

Fun with fonts!

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Summertime is travel time or armchair travel time. Paris, London, New Orleans, Chicago, Waikiki and Lake Vacation Doodles. For a limited time these 6 fonts are only $9 each. (Normally $15.) You can see them here http://www.outside-the-line.com/fonts If you want to use these fonts to print things you want to sell contact Rae (using the Ask Rae link above) she would be delighted to chat with you.

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Here is an example of what can be done with these little doodles. Illustrations from Lake Vacation and Waikiki Doodles are used along with some from Wilderness, Woodland, Nautical Doodles and I am sure a few more. This is a fabric design that is available at Spoonflower. I am currently turning this fabric into dishtowels and napkins.

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Whether we are travelers or not we are heartbroken about Notre Dame. We visited Notre Damn in 2007. In the big book of prayer we wrote my mother's name and John's aunt's name. Both were in poor health. We knelt in prayer for them. I also remembered my Dad telling me as a young soldier how he attended Mass there. I had the privilege of being there and now so many will not. All so very sad.

On that note get out and enjoy some Spring-ish weather. I live in Wisconsin and Spring is teasing us. And those are the best days of the year. Because we so delight in them and we are so needy.