Peachy Keen

I entered the current Spoonflower design challenge: Western Americana. The prompt was “to celebrate the rich heritage and rugged landscapes in this adventurous frontier to create a crowd-pleasing design that looks like it would belong on home decor and apparel use cases you’d see in a saloon, on a ranch or at a rodeo.”

I decided to submit a more feminine design. Maybe one you’d see in a girl’s bedroom or maybe on her horse blanket or a dress she may wear.

I added this pattern to my spoonflower shop and named it Peachy Keen, an old western phrase. I have other color variations I’m playing around with as well that I will add to my shop at some point, but this color scheme best fit the challenge.

Time Flies Birthday Invitation

This “Time Flies” invitation was a design idea I had because, at the time, my son at the time was obsessed with airplanes. We live near a model rc airplane field, and I would take him to watch the guys fly and their planes and he would yell, “Airpane!!!” and point at them. It was the perfect theme for his 2nd birthday party.

I always take photos of my boys for their birthday invitation before I design them, and let the photos inspire the design. Here are a few that I didn't use but that I think are pretty cute. He was in his own little world playing with his “airpanes”.

I also put this invitation in my etsy shop. You can find the listing here. Below is the an example of an invitation I designed on etsy for someone, based on the original design. I love that they used this design for someone who actually was a pilot!

Transposed Harmony Collection Logo

While still in the design process for my pattern collection, I named the collection Transposed Harmony and I designed a logo for it. A logo isn’t required for pattern design, but if I ever decide to license this collection, it’s good to have a logo to represent it. It could be used on websites and even printed on the selvage (the edge of the fabric where the pattern is not printed), if licensed for fabric.

Transposed is a musical term that means to write or play (music) in a different key or register from the original. A non-musical definition is to transfer to a different place or context. I had considered using the word Repurposed, but Transposed was the perfect replacement since it’s a musical term and gave the same idea I was trying to convey. The piano was repurposed from a working instrument to art and then from wall art to a pattern collection.

The definition of Harmony is the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progression having a pleasing effect. It also can mean a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts; congruity. Harmonious patterns is what I have worked hard at designing in this collection so they can be used in multiple combinations and for many different purposes.

Visually, the lines in the letters of the Transposed font reminds me of the lines on a musical staff and compliments the motif used as the O. Transposed looks more structured like music on a staff would be, while harmony is a more fluid script font to stand for the way that music sounds. Music can be very technical, but there is a fluidity to it where the musician has the liberty to add emotion and stretch the timing in a way that is unique to them and the way they feel the music. I think the structured font of Transposed and the fluid font of harmony really compliment each other nicely.

I also wrote a statement that I think fully encompasses the inspiration behind my collection as well the meaning I’m trying to convey.

This collection effortlessly blends the vintage allure of an old family piano with motifs inspired by its intricate inner mechanics and its musical past. While the piano is no longer creating music, its creative transformation inspired a collection that harmoniously weaved a tale of family, music and repurposed artistry.

Where the Wild Thing Are - Wild ONE Birthday Invitation

I wanted to share the first of many of my custom birthday invitations. It’s one of my favorite things to design! I started when my first son turned one (he’s 12 now and we are still going strong!) and I have designed something new and fun every year after that. It’s a great bonding time as we always talk about what they’re into that year, plan and execute a themed photoshoot with some rough ideas of what we might want, and then I let the photos inspire the design. It’s been so fun bringing their ideas to life and I love that I also can extend the ideas to other parents and kids by listing some of the designs in my Etsy shop.

front of the birthday invitation

This is an invitation I designed for my son’s Wild One birthday party. His middle name is Wilder, and while he isn’t as wild these days, he certainly was when he was one, as you can see in his photos! This theme is available in my Etsy shop. I offer various printable for a Where the Wild Things Are themed party, a birth announcement, t-shirt designs and more. Multiple items can be customized with your own photo as well. You can find the invitation here.

back of the birthday invitation. Like I said, he was wild!

I also designed several table signs to be used for a party. This one is available in my etsy shop here.

Scroll through some photos from the party to see some of the things available in my shop. Signs, food cards, party favor bag topper, and t-shirt designs!

In my Etsy shop, I have this printable file for the King of all the Wild Things shirt. Also available is this printable file for a Brother of the Wild Thing t-shirt. I printed on iron-on printer paper meant for dark tshirts and transferred it for his 2 brothers. I am always happy to customize t-shirt designs to say sister, dad, mom, Grandma or whoever else you need to make a birthday t-shirt for! This file can also be used for any other purpose you may have for the graphic.

brother of the wild thing

Printable file is available in my Etsy shop!

Below is a crown yourself sign for your party, also available in my Etsy shop. You can also buy crowns on Amazon for the party guests, and a special crown for the birthday boy or girl.

Another way to use this invitation is as a pregnancy announcement! I had this request through my etsy shop and I love it. So adorable!

This is another custom option to use on the backside of the invitation.

I hope someone is inspired by this blog post and lets the wild rumpus start! It’s a super fun theme - think bugles on all your fingers as claws like we all used to do as kids! Was it just me?

Feel free to reach out here on my website or through my etsy shop for any design request or new birthday theme ideas!

Forte

In music, forte is an Italian term that means loud or strong. It's a dynamic marking that instructs musicians to play a passage with a strong volume or intensity. Forte was the first pattern in the collection that I designed with a dark background, and I felt that it gave the pattern a boldness that the others didn’t have.

I also designed a second colorway of this pattern in a dark blue with teal accents. I love how it compliments the hero pattern in the second colorway. I think all 3 of these patterns work so nicely together!

Allegro

This is a fabric mockup of 2 color versions of my pattern design I named Allegro.

Allegro means “at a brisk tempo” in music, and this busier pattern has a brisk movement back and forth. All my patterns in this collection are named with a musical term. Since the musical staff is made up of lines, I want to have one “stripe” pattern that would mirror that, but since I’m not that fond of actual stripes typically, this is my version!

Musical staff

This pattern design was based on some of the pieces that are shown in this wall art below I made out of piano pieces.

I think this pattern would be cute on a baby onesie! If you sew and you decide to make anything with my pattern, I would love to see it! Please tag me on IG @rachelcraftonart

Newborn Delaney and Big Sister Elliot

Photography has always been a love of mine starting as a young teenager with a 35mm film camera my parents let me use.

While it’s not something I regularly do, or something I want to pursue full time, I occasionally will photograph newborns. When I had my first son, I realized how much I love newborn photography. As a more introverted-leaning person by nature, but also someone who is very comfortable with babies and children, I found that newborn and child photography was the perfect little niche for me! The babies didn’t need me to be a smooth conversationalist (good thing lol)! They just wanted a warm room, soothing music and some snuggles before being put in a cozy prop to sleep (I’m not going to lie, it’s not always that easy), and toddlers and small children were put at ease with just a little bit of silliness…and I always bring snacks! I love the planning - putting together colors and wraps and props - and then photographing those precious little faces!

These are some of the pictures from a photoshoot I did a couple of years ago. She was the sweetest baby!

Big sister Ellie was a cute as can be with those gorgeous blue eyes!

I almost always design a birth announcement after a newborn photoshoot, so the parents can print them as a card, or post the picture on social media or send it in an email or text to family and friends.

Family Cookbook and 90th Birthday Apron

About 10 years ago, the day before I went into labor with my second son, we got my Grandma’s “labor of love” sent off to the printer! She had compiled a family cookbook full of family recipes, history and photos. I was able to design the inside and outside covers and the divider pages for the cookbook.

The photos on the front and back cover are of my grandma when she was a little girl. She loves to cook and she loves to talk on the phone, so the photos were the perfect representation of her. The photo I scanned for the front cover had been hand-colorized many years ago, and I was able to scan the black and white photo on the back cover and colorize it to match.

A few years ago, I was able to take these photos of my Grandma with her cookbook. They are special photos I will cherish always.

This past June, we had a 90th birthday party for her and I was able to get some aprons made in her honor using the same artwork, but adding the words “90 Years of Love and Laughter.”

Melody

This is one of the patterns I have been working on. I named it Melody since it was the first pattern I worked on in the collection, and it set the stage for the other designs. It is one of the hero patterns as it can stand alone but can also be easily paired with some of my simpler designs.

I started out by sketching musical symbols and some designs made up of piano parts. You can clearly see the piano hammer incorporated into this design, as well as the “rest” symbol, for those of you who are musicians. After I sketched, I scanned the drawings into my design program, cleaned them up and turn them into vector art so I had more freedom to change sizes and move pieces around. Vector art can be scaled to any size without losing any detail, unlike pixels. I think there may be a time to work in pixels for certain kinds of detailed artwork, but because I didn’t know the end use of this pattern, I wanted to be able to scale it to any size. Once I finished the motifs, I then started putting patterns together and working with color.

Melody sketches
Melody-vectors

This pattern is now available in my Spoonflower shop. It can be ordered as fabric, wallpaper or on a variety of household decor items. I will be adding patterns to this collection one-by-one to my shop, so check back for more.

My First Copyright Registration for My First Pattern Collection

It took all summer to finally get my copyright registration in the mail, but I am SO excited to start sharing my first pattern collection!

I had an amazing summer with my family and was able to make all sorts of memories. My boys are back in school, so with this new chunk of time in my schedule and the registration in my hand, I’m ready to share my inspiration for this collection and to start designing my next collections!