Did You Miss Me?

Hello readers!!

My sincere apologies for being extremely negligent in my blogging these past... er... *cough* three months *cough.* Life seems to have gotten away from me. But it hasn't been without its adventures! Now that I'm being a responsible blogger and writing again, it seems only fair to catch you up.

So. What have I been doing for three months? Wellllll, if you must know... here's the abbreviated version:

January/ February:

- Tanner and I moved into a new apartment, roughly 45 minutes away from where we used to live. Though it's a nicer place, it feels sort of sad and lonely since our friends are far away.
- Just as soon as we got all our boxes into the new place, Tanner left. On a business trip. For two months.
- I had the joy of unpacking every box and trying to find homes for every piece of junk by myself.
- In the midst of this, I was starting a new job, getting up at 5am every day and working until 4pm.
- Then life got chaotic as Valentines season hit full swing. I was literally logging into Etsy the second I got home from work and packaging orders until 9 or 10 at night. My life became nothing more than: Sleep. Work. Etsy. Eat. Sleep. Work. Etsy. Eat. Sleep.
- From January 1-February 14, I processed 1,300 orders and shipped out over 2,500 cards. Of the 1,300 orders that came in, 900 of them were placed in the last two weeks before Valentine's Day. Can we say insanity? Oh yes.

Speaking of my shop, I made some interesting changes this year to help expedite my order-processing. Last year I had Tanner and a whole slew of friendly worker-elves (namely my good friends Elizabeth and Jason and a few bottles of wine) to help me out. This year I was living far away and by myself, so I did most of the work solo. It made me re-evaluate my process and realize that I was spending more time than I needed to on menial tasks, such as creating shipping labels.

Hence, I bought a label printer! This fancy little gadget is worth its weight in gold. Plus, it works with my Etsy shipping program so I can send hundreds of shipping labels to it in one go and it prints them all out in a matter of seconds! Brilliant. I'm not sure how I lived without this thing in my life. LOVE IT.

I also bought a card folder. You know... one of those $5 bone folders that you can get at any craft store. It seems like a silly purchase, but I discovered that after folding thousands of cards, I was literally wearing away my nail bed on my thumb and gaining some crazy calluses. Ouch. So I invested in a bone folder and, silly as it seems, it's straight-up one of my favorite shop purchases now.

March/ April:

- And.... rest. My shop got significantly quieter after Valentine's, and I was able to remember what "free time" was like.
- Plus, Tanner finally returned home!
- My 30th birthday! More on this later. But weird. I'm thirty.
- Wedding planning kicks into full steam ahead. Only six months left until the big day!
- My mom and sister came out for a visit to help with wedding plans and to see the sights for a week.
- I started an illustration class! More on this later, too. But it is awesome so far.
- Mother's Day card season starts ramping up... and I have some fun plans for the shop (I know I keep saying that, but it'll someday be true...)
- Also, April 25 was my one-year anniversary of starting the Pacific Crest Trail. It seems so surreal that it was a year ago... and how I miss it!

So that's my life in a nutshell. Of course, there are lots of stories in there, but I imagine I'll get a chance to talk about them soon enough. In the meantime, how's life in the blogosphere? I've definitely been out of touch and need to invest in some rainy afternoons catching up with my favorite bloggers. Until then... take care. And thanks for hanging in there with me while I took that unexpected hiatus! You guys are the best. :)

Valentine's Day Card Line 2014!

Whew! This week has been crazy. I'm still knee-deep in boxes and learning the joys of having every one of my possessions in some random corner of the house. It makes getting ready for work a new kind of challenge. (Where the hell did I pack my toothbrush?)

It also tests the limits of my OCD, because EVERYTHING IS MESSY. I hate packing and unpacking because there is STUFF. EVERYWHERE. As much as I enjoy the act of organizing things, if everything is a wreck it messes with my chi. Once my world is clean and organized again I will be a much happier individual.

Somewhere in the midst of all this chaos, I managed to whip up a brand new line of cards for the Valentine season! I love this time of year, because making goofy I love you cards is my favorite thing. And this year I came up with some particularly goofy ones. For some reason I was feeling really "punny," so you'll get a kick out of how cheesy some of these are. (Seriously. Like, groan-inducing.) And of course, it wouldn't be Darkroom and Dearly without a touch of geekiness. Harry Potter, Star Trek, Doctor Who and Indiana Jones all made the cut this year! :) Woo-hoo!

The cards are up and available in the shop, so get 'em while they're hot! You can see the whole Valentines Day lineup {here!!}

(And shhhh... I still have a few secrets up my sleeve... I have some new products which should be hitting the shop sometime soon! I'll keep you updated!)

Valentine's Day 2014 - Friday, February 14

First the punny...

Then the geeky...

DIY: Christmas Instagram Gift Tags

I love having fun with instagram photos (do you follow me already @darkroomdearly?) and coming up with brilliant new ways to get crafty with them, like my Polaroid coasters. So of course I was super excited to see fellow blogger Bonnie of {going home to roost} post a really awesome instagram Christmas craft on her blog!

{instagram gift tags via going home to roost}

By utilizing your own instagram photos (or hers, which she also provided for you!) you can create gift tags for your Christmas gifts that look classy and festive all at the same time!

{photo via going home to roost}

How cute are these??

I had fun making my own with some of the PCT photos I took this summer. (Not very Christmassy, I know, but they still make for great pictures and tags!)

You can print them to sticker paper and attach them directly to your gift, or print to cardstock and use fancy ribbon or twine to tie them to your wrapped present. These cute tags will give any gift some definite Christmas flair!

Bonnie has graciously put several different file formats of these gift tags for upload so you can choose which suits you best.

Visit her page to download them for free!

 Enjoy! (And get tagging quick... Christmas is almost here!!)

I hope everyone has a merry holiday. I will see you again on Friday!

A Frozen Gorge

Last weekend was the last of my free time before work kicks in full swing (and I say goodbye to vacations for the foreseeable future). I utilized it by heading into the Columbia Gorge with a new group of friends I met on an outdoor Meetup site. My knees are finally starting to feel a little stronger after hobbling around on them for two months, so I decided to put them to the test with a small four mile hike. It was also the first time I would get to see the gorge in the middle of winter - a real treat!

The hike was one I've done before - Horsetail, Ponytail, and Triple Falls (seen previously here and here) - but with a fresh layer of snow and ice it was a different experience entirely. I've never seen waterfalls so large with so much ice, and the result was beautiful. Unfortunately, I didn't think to take my nice camera along (since I already had hundreds of photos of this hike... why would I want more?... Right?) but upon seeing the snow (and killer icicles!!) I wished I had brought it. Instead, I snapped some shots with my phone and enjoyed a lovely afternoon on the trail with some new friends.

After two miles the trail became too icy to traverse and we had to turn back prematurely. Instead of going home, we stopped by the incomparable Multnomah Falls, and I got to see her in all her winter glory. Stunning.

Have a great weekend!