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Planning & Accomplishing Your Goals

January 2, 2013 by Ciera Holzenthal

Hey guys, I’m here today with a special post and giveaway from Jesse of NeuYear. I ordered their dry erase wall calendar from a Fab sale a while back and love it!

If you have ever felt the pain of a good goal gone bad, here is a three-step process you can follow to easily plan and accomplish virtually anything.

3 Steps to Planning & Accomplishing Your Goals

There is a reason why gyms and fitness centers see a huge uptick in memberships after the first of the year. Whether it’s wanting to lose those last few pounds, or a desire to live a more healthy lifestyle, “joining a gym” has become the quintessential New Year’s Resolution. The aspirations, however, don’t last very long. On average, most would-be fitness buffs back out of their commitment by March. Oops.

Resolutions, or goals, are powerful motivators–if you stick with them. Unfortunately, so many of us fail to set appropriate goals, or stick with them for such a short time, we never see the results. Books remain half-written, vacations never get planned, and new ideas die on the vine of mind, all because the goal-setting process gets short-circuited.

If you have ever felt the pain of a good goal gone bad, here is a three-step process you can follow to easily plan and accomplish virtually anything.

1. Pick Smart Goals

One of the most common reasons people or organizations fail at goals is because they aren’t smart. SMART goals look like this:

Specific. Smart goals have a specific end-game in mind. “Save the world,” and “cure cancer,” are all great goals, but they lack specificity. How do you want to save the world? “I want to reduce litter and pollution on the coastline by my house.” Awesome. What kind of cancer do you want to cure? “I want to help focus on children’s Leukemia at the Mayo Clinic in St. Paul, MN.” Now we’re talking. You need to have something to aim at. Being specific with your goals sharpens your sights and increases your chances at success.

Measurable. If your goal is to create buzz for an event, you’ll want to have a way to measure “buzz.” For instance, let’s say last year’s event drew 100 participants. A measurable goal would be, “We want to increase participation by 20 percent.” This, of course, gives you a number to measure your success with. Make it concrete. Quantify it. Make it measurable.

Attainable. Are you really going to lose 100 lbs. in 24 hours? Good grief, I hope not! Can you quadruple the size of your organization overnight? Double your earnings with one tweet? The correct answer, barring an appearance on Oprah, is “no.” These goals are not attainable–they’re unrealistic and out of reach. Setting smart goals means that you keep your head in the clouds and your feet on the ground. Setting too high of a goal (i.e., unattainable) is a recipe for disappointment.

Relevant. Does your goal matter? Is it relevant to you, your organization, or business? The Guinness Book of World Records is filled with people doing extraordinary things…that doesn’t matter. Longest competitive handshake? Most chainsaws juggled at once? Longest time standing still? Interesting, but ultimately unhelpful to just about everyone. Make sure your goals are helpful and relevant to you and those around you.

Time-bound. Last but not least, your goals need to have an end date on them. Something like, “We’re going to complete the parking lot refinishing project by September 30, 2013.” We know what you want to accomplish and by when. Parkinson’s Law states that a task will expand to the time allotted to it. Giving yourself a timeframe eliminates procrastination and what I call “the weasel clause.” Put a time frame on your goals. Keep everyone accountable and informed.

2. How Do You Eat an Elephant?

Once you’ve got your SMART goals defined, it’s time to start taking action. I should warn you, the Land of Action is where goals go to die. I know, it’s heartbreaking and sad, but it’s reality and sometimes you need to tie Old Yeller up to the tree and, well, you know, end it. You’re going to be different, though. You’re going to move from goal creation to goal action. How? By eating the elephant, one bite at a time.

A friend of mine used to paint houses for a living. As you’d imagine, the task of covering 3,500 sq. ft. with latex paint, by yourself, was a bit daunting. But he did it each summer, sometimes knocking out a dozen houses in three months (for the record, that’s really fast). You don’t eat an elephant in one bite (figuratively speaking, of course) and you don’t paint a house in one brush stroke. The key to his productivity was taking one section at a time. First the west side, then the east side, followed by the south and then the north. The system worked by keeping his stress levels down and productivity up.

You’re going to approach your goals the same way. You may have some lofty aspirations for yourself or your organization. Let’s say you want to run a marathon. Even those unfamiliar to the world of running know you don’t just go and run 26.2 miles without training. Even if you’ve never laced up jogging shoes before, running a marathon is possible if you start early enough and pace yourself.

Walk one block. Then walk a mile. Now jog a mile. Then another. Gradually add tenths of a mile as you get more comfortable. Before you know it, you’re crossing the finish line with enough miles for a 25-minute car ride in the bag.

3. Practically Achieving Your Goals

Practically speaking, you’re going to need some help along the way. Setting goals and keeping a rhythm to achieve them is one thing, grinding through the day-to-day is another.

Here are some tools that will help in your quest for goal domination:

Pomodoro App. You’d be amazed at what you can accomplish in 25 minutes. That’s the driving concept behind the Pomodoro technique: focus for 25 minutes, take a five-minute breather, repeat until the task is complete. It’s so simple, but this helpful timer keeps you on track when your mind wants to wander. Use it in an individual or team setting.

NeuYear Wall Calendar. Something near and dear to my heart is this full-wall calendar our team at NeuYear has created. It shows you the whole year at once, making it easier to layout long-term goals, set future deadlines, and quickly get a flow for the year. Added bonus? This beautifully-designed calendar has bigger squares so you can write more. Get 10% off when you use this link!

Basecamp. Out of the hundreds of project management software platforms out there, Basecamp remains one of the best. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles countless other platforms try and cram into their offering, but what it does have, it does well. Keep your entire team focused on the project-at-hand with message boards, file uploads, and document collaboration.

Conclusion

Like anything else in life, you get out of goal-planning what you put in. Give your goals the respect they deserve by making them SMART, actionable, and ensuring they make progress. How much different could your life be a year from now if you started on one of your goals today?

GIVEAWAY TIME! CLOSED

I wanted to share the NeuYear love, so Jesse was nice enough to offer THREE calendars to give away to three lucky readers! This calendar is seriously so awesome! It can be hung vertically or horizontally and gives you a view of the entire year. I am using mine for blog planning!

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30 Before 30 // Goals Achieved

December 31, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Okay, so today is my 30th birthday (gulp) and it’s time for my 30 before 30 review! I feel like I fell off towards the end of the year, especially with the move back to New Orleans. That was pretty distracting and made some of the items on my list impossible. But over all I am proud of myself and think I accomplished a lot during my last year in my 20’s. 

01 create an inspiring studio space at home. My space in Boston was really coming along but now I’m starting over again in New Orleans.

02 website/blog makeover Done. However I have more updates planned for 2013!

03 create a better home/work balance and learn to take real days off work. I have been taking most weekends off and taking vacations when needed but still finding it difficult to know when to stop working in the evenings, there is always something more to do! Kind of done.

04 travel to Austin or San Francisco. I was home in New Orleans for almost all of January and then again in April for a wedding and then moved back in August so I didn’t make it to either of these places. BUT my two best friends and I are planning a road trip in 2013 from San Fransisco to Seattle!

05 more tangible artwork. Combined this with number 14, kinda the same right?

06 learn to plan better for blog posts and focus on unique and meaningful content. Done. I have been writing more design based posts, personal adventures and unique content like recipes and DIYs and Advice.

07 read more books. Fail.

08 create a stationery and art print line and online shop. I added a few things to my Etsy shop but have not created a full line yet.

09 use camera in manual mode more than auto. A bit but not as much as I wanted.

10 serious purge of closet and create a coherent wardrobe. I sold on Ebay, had a garage sale and donated a lot. I also purchased some things I am really happy with!

11 design and send out Christmas cards. Done!

12 refinish living room table. Decided not to do this. It is in the “man cave” now and doesn’t need to be redone.

13 explore new places in Boston Done. I explored some new places, mostly restaurants and bars, of course.

14 more DIY projects. Done.

15 week-long camping trip. Nope, this one will have to do for 2012.

16 visit Salem during October/Halloween. Moved back to New Orleans before October = fail.

17 guest posts and/or collaborate with other bloggers. Totally rocked this one! Among many guest post this year I did a 4 part series for Alt’s blog and now have some lovely contributors here on my blog! Can’t wait to continue collaborating on 2013!

18 buy another lens for my camera. I bought a Wacom Tablet instead. New lens is on the list again for 2013.

19 visit Boston Harbor Islands. I am really sad about this one and can’t believe I never made it. Fail.

20 host a fabulous dinner party. We have friends over for dinner all of the time. While the meals are always wonderful, I still want to throw a special dinner party.

21 create a regular exercise program. Fail

22 update my design portfolio. I did add a few new projects but in 2013 I am doing a full overhaul.

23 take a self-portrait. Done. I have decided I don’t really like it though and want to do more.

24 go ice skating. Moved back to New Orleans = fail. I have been before but wanted to go again!

25 try a “what I wore” post. Done. BBQ in January // Wandering the Big Easy // Leopard Print and Crochet // New Orleans Fashion Week // Sister Style

26 learn Zander’s pizza recipe and work on cooking skills. Zander is pretty much just the master in the kitchen so I’m just leave this one alone.

27 leave the house more. (easier said than done when working from home) I am somehow not sure if I have accomplished this one or not.

28 one date night a month. JAN skipped, FEB Aquitaine, MAR The Hunger Games, APR wedding, MAY Rancid & Radiohead, JUNE Cooking Show, JULY Red Sox game & Aquarium, AUG Moonrise Kingdom… so we did pretty good until we moved home…

29 throw a special bridal shower/bachelorette party for my BFF Done. You can see the details here: Inspiration Board // Invitations // Party Survival Kit, Food and Photobooth

30 less online time. Fail.

 

What you think, I did pretty good huh? I don’t think I am going to create such an extensive list for 2013. I feel like too many things change throughout the year and it is better to adapt a list as things progress. My main focus for 2013 is going to be my business; refining my process, working with the perfect clients, designing products for my Etsy shop, working with an accountant, producing an e-course and lots of other things to get my business where I want it!

 

A Little Birthday Wish

December 30, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Help Send Me To Alt

 

My birthday is tomorrow and I received the best present ever today! I just found out that Bing got me a ticket to Alt Summit!!! This is one of the best blogging & design conferences around and I am SOOOO excited! However, I was not expecting to go this year so have not saved up travel money! It’s in 24 days so I’m kinda freaking out! I have been a crazy person since I found out this morning thinking about plane tickets, hotel reservations, new business cards, party outfits, ahh!

So here is where I ask for your help! I’ve put together a funding page with some awesome rewards, including sponsor spaces on this blog! If you have ever thought about sponsoring this blog, now is the time! Depending on which level you choose, you will also get some extra goodies along with your ad space! If you can not donate at this time, I would really appreciate if you share my funding page with your friends, on Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook etc!

 

Help Ciera Get To Alt

 

I also just added an extra bonus to all levels that get a snail mail card! ! I’ll include a 4×4″ Ciera Holzenthal original photograph printed on archival grade Kodak Professional Endura Paper. You get to pick from one of these 28 options or any of my Instagram’s if you don’t see anything here that you like!

Ciera Holzenthal Print Options

Winter Essentials

December 21, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Today is the first day of winter so I have some favorites for the season for ya! What are your favorite styles for the winter? I have a whole bunch of family in town so I’ll see y’all back here after Christmas!

Winter Essentials

 

A Pile of Cards

December 20, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

I did it! I actually designed, printed and mailed out holiday cards this year. Every year I say I’m going to–and then it’s the new year before I know it. This was a goal on my 30 before 30 list so I felt a little more accountable this year and so glad I did it!

Craft Paper Envelopes and Washi Tape

Maybe This Inspired That // Minerals by Emma Dajska

December 20, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

The Art // Sometimes the best things are the simplest. Emma Dajska’s graphic illustration of jewels is bold and elegant with her use of solid black lines. Wouldn’t this be fabulous fabric?

The Inspired // Fig. 01, Fig. 02, Fig. 03

The Font Feast Presents Mallowmint Cupcakes

December 19, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Mallowmint Candycane Cupcakes on Cake Pedestal

So, I cheated a little bit this month. I swore to myself when I started this series that I would find the font first, and the recipe second, that I would wait until a beautiful font inspired me to make something tasty, that I’d let it all happen very naturally and organically. And that method has gone swimmingly for me so far, and in fact, a font did inspire this month’s recipe. The problem is that the font that inspired Mallowmint Cupcakes–a gorgeous, fluffy font named “Swirl”–isn’t actually developed yet. I saw a prototype of it on Pinterest and became obsessed with it! And I tried to find something exactly like it for this post, but there just isn’t anything like “Swirl.” Hopefully someday. For today, I found a fat, happy font that looks like marshmallows. It’s called “Cream Puff,” and reminds me of old-fashioned tins full of chocolate-covered Christmas delights–the perfect companion for sweet, peppermint cupcakes topped with gooey, marshmallow frosting, and topped with crushed peppermint and sparkling glitter!

Mallowmint Candycane Cupcakes on Cake Pedestal

 

Mallowmint Cupcakes Inspired by Cream Puff Font

for the cupcakes:
2 1/2 cups cake flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cups whole milk
4 egg whites
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 stick (8 Tablespoons) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract

for the mallowmint frosting:
2 7-oz jars marshmallow fluff
2 sticks butter
4 cups powdered sugar
1-2 teaspoons peppermint extract
crushed candy canes
Disco Dust in Rainbow

Preheat the oven to 350°F and line 30 muffin tins with cupcake papers. In a medium bowl, combine cake flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside. In a large measuring cup, add egg whites to whole milk and whisk to combine; set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat sugar, butter, and peppermint until light and fluffy. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture and beat until combined, then beat in 1/2 of the milk mixture. Repeat until all flour and all milk has been added, then beat 2 minutes on medium speed to mix thoroughly. Divide batter evenly among prepared cups. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean, 18-23 minutes. Remove from oven, place on a cooling rack, and allow to cool completely before frosting.

While cupcakes are cooling, make the frosting. In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer (clean, of course!), combine marshmallow fluff and butter. Beat until combined. Add powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon peppermint extract, and beat until frosting is smooth. Taste the frosting, and add up to 1 more teaspoon of peppermint extract if desired. Spoon frosting into a large pastry bag fitted with just the big, round coupler–no tip needed. When the cupcakes are cool, pipe a modest swirl of frosting onto the top of each cupcake. Avoid piping a huge pile of frosting on the cupcakes; it tends to “relax” as it sits, and you don’t want to have to scoop up the droopy bits! Just before serving, sprinkle generously with crush candy cane pieces and a pinch of Disco Dust! You might think the Disco Dust is unnecessary, but it takes these cupcakes from Ah! to AAAHHH!!!

About the author: Melissa writes about her adventures in food, family, and farming at Lulu the Baker. She develops recipes, cooks, and photographs for The Font Feast column.

Slowing Down

December 18, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

SLOWING-DOWN

Things are going to be slowing down a little bit on the blog through January. I decided to set some time aside to evaluate my blog and my business. I will be putting up a survey in January and would really appreciate your feedback about the blog. I’ll also be updating my portfolio and design service options and lots of other business related things that I haven’t totally wrapped my head around yet. In 2012 I focused on growing my blog and in 2013 I want to put more of my efforts into my business. Because of my wonderful contributors, you may not even notice my absence! Sometimes I feel so obligated to post new things to the blog. But I really need some time for my family around the holidays and my business in the new year! I’d love to hear if you have any tips for slowing down and not feeling guilty for taking a little blogging break.

(photo source)

Maybe This Inspired That // Take Care of Your Friends by Francisca Pageo

December 13, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

 

The Art // I love the collage work by Spanish artist Francisca Pageo. She often uses animals and women’s faces along with blocks of texture and color to create organic compositions that evoke a mysterious, peek-a-boo-like story.

The Inspired // Fig. 01, Fig. 02, Fig. 03

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Coffee Lover

December 10, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Today is going to wrap up this year’s gift guides, I hope they have helped with your shopping! Today’s guide is for the coffee lover in your life!

I am a huge coffee lover, I find myself brewing it and pouring cups all throughout the day and sometimes into the evenings. If you have a coffee lover in your life, they can be pretty easy to shop for. They’ll always need more beans, so that is a good place to start! While this coffee lover may already have a favorite way to brew their coffee, maybe you can upgrade their system with a new French press, espresso machine, cold brew system, Chemex or a single cup coffee maker. If you don’t feel comfortable making that decision, you can always pick up accessories like mugs, scoops, mills or cream and sugar servers that will allow them to enjoy their coffee drinking experience even more. Then of course you need some snacks with that coffee so why not grab some beignet mix, peppermint bark, biscotti or popcorn. You can also help the coffee lover in your life increase their knowledge on the subject. There are tons of coffee themed books and even cookbooks!

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Coffee Lover

1 Espresso Machine / 2 Gloves (invite) / 3 Beignet Mix /4 Sugar Bowl & Spoon / 5 GoCoffeeGo Gift Card / 6 Camano Coffee Mill / 7 Coffee Cup Cozy / 8 French Press / 9 Infinity Scarf / 10 The Independent Coffee Book

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Photographer

December 6, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Today’s gift guide is for the photographer in your life! I have my eye on a few of these things for myself. Finding gift ideas for the photographer friend can be really fun and doesn’t have to be as expensive as you might be thinking! While buying a professional camera will tend to be too expensive for a gift, secondary or toy cameras like a pin hole, Holga, Poloroid, or Golden Half would make a great gift.

Then there are tons of smaller items that can help photographers out or just allow them to have some fun. Items like filters, straps, thermoses, tripods, cleaning kits, memory cards, flash diffusers and notepads are all great additions to any camera bag. With smartphone cameras getting better and better you can even go the route of getting photo accessories like lenses, cases and touchscreen gloves for phones!

If you are pretty sure they have all the gear they could ever use, you can help the photographer in your life increase their knowledge on the subject. There are tons of ebooks, online courses and educational photography books out there! Hope you enjoy these gift ideas for the photographer!

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Photographer

1 Conde Nast Traveler Photographs / 2 Kate Spade Polka Dot Thermos / 3 Epiphanie Bags Belle Camera Bag / 4 Color Lens and Flash Filters / 5 Touchscreen Gloves / 6 GoPro Camera / 7 Wood Camera iPhone Case / 8 Bright Camera Strap / 9 Field Notes

Merry & Bright – Desktop Wallpaper Freebie

December 6, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Here today to get your computer into the holiday spirit with December’s free download! I hope you enjoy this one! I have also listed it in my Society6 shop, loving this design for holiday greeting cards!

[download id=”49″ format=”10″] // [download id=”50″ format=”10″]

 

 Downloads are for personal use only.

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Designer

December 5, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

To get into the holiday spirit I decided to create some gift guides for y’all. If you have any designer friends (hint, hint) here are some of my favorite gift ideas for them!

My Favorite Gift Ideas for the Designer

1 My Beautiful Life Drawing Journal / 2 To Go Coffee Mug / 3 Pantone Color Guides / 4 Aqua Lacquer Stapler / 5 Jessica Hische Daily Dropcap iPhone Case / 6 Wacom Intuos Tablet / 7 Bright Ballpoints / 8 Big Flip Calendar Clock / 9 Graphic Design Exercise Book

What I Wore // Sister Style & Thanksgiving

December 4, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

A little behind schedule but here is a recap of my family Thanksgiving! Jasmine and I took advantage of my talented boyfriend and pulled him aside for a few minutes to snap some photos of us together before we pigged out!

Thanksgiving 2012 1

My mom always has the most beautiful table settings!

Thanksgiving 2012 2

Jasmine made an amazing pumpkin risotto.

What I Wore Thanksgiving Sister Style

Jasmine and Ciera In Yard

Funny Faces What I Wore

Being silly.

Mini grater on chopping board

Thanksgiving 2012 7

Thanksgiving Table Setting with satsumas

Clementine place settings.

Jasmine and Ciera On Swing

We are going to print this one of us on the swing to give to my grandmother for Christmas.

necklace details

Bracelet Arm Party

Pointing to the bracelet I made in college!

Ciera Walking Down Street

Thanksgiving 2012 13

My outfit: Blouse – Forever 21 / Jeans – Just USA / Necklace – Moorea Seal / Ring – c/o Dixi / Shoes – Steve Madden
Head over to Jasmine’s blog for more photos and to get the details on her outfit. Thanks to Zander for most of these photos!

Why You Should Have a Blog For Your Business

December 4, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Blogging consistently will help grow your business much quicker

When you start your business, you may think a website and Facebook page are sufficient enough for your online presence. The truth is – while you need both of those – blogging consistently will help grow your business much quicker. Here are three reasons why:

Blogging Helps with Search Engine Optimization

Search engine optimization (SEO) is important for a small businesses because the higher your site ranks when someone searches for you or your area of business, the more likely your site will be visited. Blogging helps with SEO because site links are a very important aspect of ranking. When you blog, you will most likely be sharing some links to other sites, and eventually people will be putting links to your blog on their site. The more links you have (without going overboard), the better chance you have of being ranked higher in search engines.

Blogging also helps with search engine optimization because you are writing about things related to your niche. You are also tagging your posts and giving them categories, and the more keywords related to your niche you have on your site or blog, the higher your site will be ranked in search engines.

Blogging Helps Grow Connections with Customers

When you’re reading through a website, you might be able to catch a little bit about the business owner’s personality or style but you can’t form much of a connection by reading their list of services.

When you add a blog to your website, you are sharing your life, your thoughts and your ideas with anyone who comes across your site. They get to know who you are and what your interests are which helps them form a connection with you. People don’t connect with static websites, they connect with feelings, emotions and experiences. Sharing yours on a blog will help you form better connections with your current and potential customers, which will lead to more sales in the long run.

Blogging Makes You an Expert in Your Field (Or Look Like One)

If someone sees your business name and Googles you, the more stuff that shows up in the results, the more professional and well known you look to them (if that stuff is good stuff). As I mentioned earlier, having a blog will help you increase your search ranking and results. People will more likely choose your business over someone in your niche who has very little results in a search listing because you look like the expert in your field.

Another way having a blog makes you look like an expert is the free content you’re providing to your potential customers. If you make jewelry and write blog posts about how to keep your jewelry organized, how to clean it and what the hottest jewelry trends for the season are, potential customers will most likely choose you over someone who just has a static website or Etsy shop. You’re giving them free advice, and people appreciate that.

So there you have it – three reasons why you should start a blog for your business. Next month I’ll show you how you can come up with a ton of ideas for blog posts and how to make sure they actually get scheduled and written.

About the author: Mariah is a Graphic Designer/Wedding Stylist who has a passion for helping creative entrepreneurs turn their passion into profit.

My Wishlist

December 3, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Today I’m sharing some things I am hoping to get this year for Christmas and my birthday (also in December)! And the rest of the week I’ll be sharing some gift guides!

My Holiday Wishlist

 

1. I have been wanting some jewelry from A Merry Mishap for a while now, if I don’t get this for Christmas, I’m just gonna have to buy it for myself!
2. Hearing so many great things about Blog, Inc. and can’t wait to dive in!
3. Recently obsessed with antlers and cow skulls, weird? I’d like to hang my necklaces from this guy from Sky Parlor.
4. Still love film cameras, especially this white Fuji Instax!
5. Need these J. Crew gloves to add a pop of color if it ever gets cold enough in New Orleans to wear gloves this year!

Favorite Posts of November

November 30, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Here is a recap of my favorite posts from November in case you missed anything! Let me know if there is anything you would like to see in December!

November Favorite Posts

 

Favorite Posts of November:

1 Be The Change You Wish To See – Desktop Wallpaper Freebie
2 Maybe This Inspired That // CMYK Embroidery by Evelin Kasikov
3 Gull Rock Pottery Sculpture Garden
4 Golden Autumn Etsy Roundup
5 DIY Autumn Leaf Table Place Cards
6 Photography 101: Why Blog Photography Matters
7 Favorite Font – Dom Loves Mary Script
8 The Font Feast Presents Maple & Brown Sugar Shortbread

 

Ciera Design elsewhere in November:

– Adding Apps to Facebook on Villa Design Jewelry, Sillygrrl and Small Business Bonfire
– Dom Loves Mary Quote Design on Lettering Art Studio

Thanks to everyone who shares my content, I really appreciate it and don’t forget, I’m still accepting sponsors for December!

Maybe This Inspired That // Lost by Holly Sharpe

November 29, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

The Art // Holly Sharpe’s mix of ink and paint create beautifully haunting illustrations. Her perfectly imperfect use of black line contrasts with the fluid, watery colors she delicately paints on top.

The Inspired // Fig. 01, Fig. 02, Fig. 03

The Font Feast Presents Maple & Brown Sugar Shortbread

November 28, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal



maple brown sugar shortbread cookies

I spotted the lovely Homestead font on Jenny’s Font Friday column on Hank & Hunt a few months ago, and immediately wanted to grab a mug of luscious hot chocolate and curl up in a warm, toasty blanket! It looks sturdy and old-fashioned and plaid-ish, and brings to mind manly lumber jacks and snowy evergreen forests. I wanted to make shortbread cookies flavored with maple syrup to go with this gorgeous font, but liquids are the enemy of shortbread; adding a liquid like honey or maple syrup to otherwise crispy, crunchy shortbread will make them soft and chewy. Luckily, you can add maple flavor to sweet treats without adding any syrup thanks to maple sugar! Everyone who’s eaten these shortbread cookies so far has raved. And then gone back for seconds!

maple brown sugar shortbread cookies

Maple & Brown Sugar Shortbread Inspired by Homestead Font

3 sticks butter (1 1/2 cups), at room temperature
1/2 cup maple sugar (I got mine from Trader Joe’s)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon maple flavoring
3 1/2 cups flour
3/4 teaspoon salt

Preheat the oven to 350°F. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix the butter and sugars until just combined. Add vanilla and maple flavoring, and mix. In a separate bowl, sift together flour and salt, then add to butter mixture. Mix on low just until dough comes together. Dump dough onto a lightly floured surface and shape into a flat disk. Wrap in plastic and chill 30 minutes. Roll dough to a thickness of 1/2 inch and cut into individual cookies. I used a 2-3″ maple leaf-shaped cookie cutter, but any 2-3″ cookie cutter would work. Place cookies on an ungreased baking sheet, about 2 inches apart. Bake for 18 minutes, until the edges just begin to turn golden. Remove from oven and cool before serving.

About the author: Melissa writes about her adventures in food, family, and farming at Lulu the Baker. She develops recipes, cooks, and photographs for The Font Feast column.

Today I Am Thankful

November 22, 2012 by Ciera Holzenthal

Today is all about remembering what we are thankful for and boy do I have a lot to be thankful for. I wanted to take some time to write down the things I am most thankful for right now in my life.


My Boyfriend, Family and Friends // They are constantly encouraging me and helping me where they can. They are loving and supportive and are so proud of me. My friends make me laugh until my stomach hurts. My sister and I collaborate together. My parents are my role models and I have great respect for everyone in my family.

My Home // I love New Orleans. There’s so much going on and so much opportunity. I love my house and the fact that I have a roof over my head and a space to invite people into at all is something to be thankful for.

A Creative Career // To have the ability to be creative on a daily basis, to be able to make a living doing what I love is really a dream. For the past 2 years I’ve been supporting myself as a freelance graphic designer. I’m my own boss, setting my own hours and choosing the projects I want to work on. I am super thankful for all the opportunities that have come my way so far and I’m really excited for what lies ahead for 2013!

The Blogging Community // I’m grateful for all of my readers. You inspire me to take more photographs, make projects, learn new things and have this creative outlet. I enjoy sharing my passions and obsessions with you and I love connecting with new people all over the world!

What are some things you are thankful for?

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