...my business cards. I'd advise everyone to only leave me nice comments because I'm feeling rather vulnerable right now. I picked my name at 2:30 a.m. (yes, during one of my sleepless nights...I think I was eating the chocolate covered grapes at the time) and it's really the only thing I can think of. Maybe not very creative, but oh well. You want creative? Hire me. That's where I'm more creative. And...yay me, yay them...my furniture package has been approved at the furniture store, now it just has to be approved by the person who has to pay for it : ) I've also found someone who is willing to come to take pictures of the house for me when it's all done for my portfolio (Allison, Allison, you should have said you knew of someone...see, I said I'd expose you for reading my blog and not commenting...hee, hee, I know you're out there). I'll explain, you see I was at a wedding today (congratulations Jordan and Heather) and at my table was Allison. I said something and she responded, "I saw that on your blog." I stopped and looked at her and was like, "You read my blog?" It's really funny when you find out WHO reads your blog. Like when random people come up to you in church and say something about what they read and you think to yourself, "I wonder who all reads it?" I know what my stat counter says and there are a WHOLE lot more people reading this than commenting. Very weird. I'd love to know who my audience is. At least then I know who I'm writing to. Anyway, what a strange world we are in...the alter reality of the blogging universe. Okay, it's after midnight again, I'm off to bed.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
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I like your business card :)
beautiful.
simple.
elegant.
classic.
Less is better. I love it!
I really like it. It's sleak and says it all plainly. I like the flower it pops on the black background. I would hire you and I haven't even seen your portfolio.
I know what you mean about people reading and not commenting it happens all the time at my church. I tell them they are a bunch of "lurkers." Sometimes they comment but not as much as they read.
I really like the simple, elegant look of the card. And it's not a boring name; very nice and professional.
very cool erin. :) i really like. and i'm really glad you're using your gift.
Awesome
Fabulous
Sexy
Beautiful
Hot
Professional
Amazing
You
Great
Wonderful
Super
Fantastic
.................seriously!!
Love you!!
LOVE the business card!! I am so excited for you with all your design stuff going on. Congrats
Those look fantastic.
They look great! I'm a little jealous of them!
Smashing!
Great job, Erin! I love it. I think simple is the best way to go. And Gerbera Daisies are my favourite.
Simple, yet elegant. They look beautiful!
I will comment just for the sake of commenting... I knew you were going to call me out. :o) Nice business card... simple, yet elegant.
There, I commented... are you happy? Hahaha...
Jen, Andrea, Dedee - thank you!
Nadine - your too sweet, I would come decorate for you even though I haven't met you either : )
Jamie and Judy - thank you as well for the sweet comments.
Louise - You made me smile...BIG!
Everyone else, thank you all so much for your comments and goodness to me. I know I kind of told you all to be nice to me, but I still appreciate it.
Allison - I am happy, yes. Thanks for the comment.
I love it!
I LOVE your new business card! I love the stark, naked beauty and simplicity. Whether or not you feel the name is witty or unforgettable, the visual impact clearly indicates passion and creativity.
I'm always amazed when I find out someone who doesn't comment reads my blog. Quite honestly, it's a little scary because it feels like the responsibility to be honest and accountable gets bigger and bigger with each exposed lurker.
I think it's so cool that you're going to visit someone you've never actually met in person before. What a great adventure!!
Gorgeous! I love it! It's beautiful!
I love your new business card Erin!
B-E-A-utiful!!!
I read your blog, but you aleardy know that...:)
I love it. Simplicity is always key, I think1 :)
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