Posts Tagged ‘pet ornaments’

Catch an Image – Personalized Ornaments

Friday, April 30th, 2010

                 

The name Catch an Image gives you a glimpse as to what you might expect from this versatile ornament business.  The only limitation to the ornament design is your imagination.  Owners Danny and Mindi Searcy run the  photo ornament business in which they put logos, pictures, wording of all kinds on sports and family ornaments.  Danny modestly says that he makes pretty cool ornaments.  I think you will agree that the Searcys have developed an interesting method of creating ornaments that has evolved from the scientific into the artistic. 

They say that the process is pretty simple, but that it takes some practice to get it right.  The ornaments at Catch an Image are made from pvc plastic with an air valve inside the ornament. The ornaments are not breakable, so there are no trips to the emergency room to get brightly colored glass out of your bare foot.  The process involves capturing an image through taking a picture with an ordinary or digital camera, or using an image a customer emails, or using a printed photo which the staff scans onto a computer.  Any image can be put on these ornaments, and the Searcys have designed ornaments for their customers that include everything from baby pictures to sports teams to weddings. 

After the image is scanned to the computer, it is  either inserted into a simple program template, or a new design is created especially to suit the image.  Once the design is finished, it is printed on a special printer that uses transfer paper.  The image is printed out in reverse so that when the image is placed on a ball or ornament,  it is facing the right way. After the image is cut to size and taped to the ornament, it is put in a heat press, using various pressures.  Next, the ornament is fitted with the hanger and sprayed with either a matte, or glossy finish.  Now the ornament is complete. 

Danny and Mindi both have full time jobs, but they really enjoy making ornaments and sports balls for businesses and individuals. Many of their customers put images of their pets on ornaments, and Danny says that he and his wife have even been asked to attend family reunions to make ornaments for entire families. For golden wedding anniversaries, they have had people bring them vintage pictures of their parents and ask him to design ornaments depicting the couple 50 years ago and another ornament with a present day image of the anniversary couple.

New parents send in their baby photos to put on ornaments and then send in a new photo each year, eventually filling the entire tree with pictures of their children from newborn to grownup.  Now, that is a gift that Grandma would love.

Article and images used with permission from catchanimage.com

Dogs, Cats, and Personalized Ornaments

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Personalize a Christmas ornament with a photo of your pet.

Tails by the Lake offers a truly unique shopping experience, both online and in their beautiful new store in Lake Tahoe at the base of the Squaw Valley Ski Resort. Created out of a passion and love for animals, owners Rob & Lori have made every effort to provide for the comfort, well-being and happiness of your best friends. And, since their people (that’s us) also love all things that remind us of our best friends, the owners offer a unique way to celebrate this bond with beautiful ornaments.

What better way to immortalize your pet than with a custom ornament hand-painted from a photo of your furry or feathered friend? These gorgeous glass ornaments can be personalized on the back with a name or date. Personalized pet ornaments are the perfect solution to the “hard for shop for” people on your shopping list for the holidays or year round.

If you’d like to celebrate the beauty of a particular cat or dog breed, the Joy To The World Ornament Collectibles are inspired by the true spirit of giving. The Pet Set Collection is endorsed by Betty White, and benefits the Morris Animal Foundation. Each ornament is an original work of art made from a custom mold by the most talented European glass blowers. Every ornament design is a limited edition and is part of an on-going ornament series. The pet ornaments are available in over 100 designs and make a great gift for the holidays.

For a fun, folksy portrayal, check out the Custom Stuffed hand-painted dog breed Christmas ornaments. These adorable ornaments are hand-painted from a photo of your favorite canine on cotton fabric, stuffed and approximately 5″ – 6″ tall with a personalized tag on the collar around the neck. These clever pet ornaments come in their own little gift bag that has a copy of a linoleum block print of a doghouse on the front. Very Cute!

The Holiday Section at Tails by the Lake has everything from holiday themed toys to beautiful dog breed glass ornaments. Don’t forget to hang your dog & cat stocking by the fireplace and decorate your tree with these special dog & cat themed ornaments. Find all of these ornaments and more at TailsByTheLake.com– a unique website with high quality pet products and fun gifts for the holidays.

Article and images used with permission from TailsByTheLake.com


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30th Year for Successful Ornaments Company

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Thriving Ornaments Business Celebrates 30 Years of Success!

Thirty years ago, a talented artist’s major success at a local art show propelled her into a thriving business in the gift industry. Today, Debi Allison, who first developed her art skills by creating ornaments at her mother’s kitchen table, is the creative designer and owner of Deb & Co., a company that offers collectible, handcrafted, year-round ornaments. Deb & Co. recently celebrated its 30th anniversary by debuting an entirely new Party Collection, along with a 30th birthday celebration at the Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market® in January.

“Owning this company has allowed me to expand my creative side by continuously designing and creating ornaments for collections, old and new,” says Allison. “Knowing the ornaments I’m making will be a keepsake for other families is truly inspiring to my design process.”

Deb Allison spent 10 years in the jewelry making business prior to shifting her design focus to bread dough ornaments, primarily because of the surge in gold prices. The change was a welcome one for Allison, who was able to reconnect with a hobby she greatly enjoyed as a child. “As a young child, whenever I would stay home sick from school, I would make Christmas ornaments and other crafts with my mom. I loved it so much that I actually could make myself sick to stay home!”

In 1983, Allison began selling her ornaments at a kiosk in a prominent Atlanta mall and also met her future husband, Glenn Allison, a calligrapher who taught her how to properly personalize her ornaments. Debi recalls the sleepless nights the two had during that first busy Christmas season. “Glenn would work at the mall kiosk, because I was still hand making all the ornaments,” she says. “We even had to enlist the help of some local women to help me paint. Twice a week, Glenn would drive home in the middle of the night to pick up the finished ornaments and find us women asleep all over the floor!”

For nearly 20 years, Allison and her husband worked the kiosks together and enrolled other family members to manage additional kiosks across the country. Eventually, rising demand prompted her to outsource for mass production, but Allison continues making all prototypes by hand.

Throughout her career, Allison has developed a solid, signature look that she attributes to her use of polymer clay, which customers prefer, and her personal design of each prototype ornament. Deb & Co.’s whimsical ornaments often feature Allison’s popular Belly Bears, inspired by her cat Mozart, which she lovingly refers to as “a big fat cat.” Allison has a love of animals that shines through in many of her pet ornaments and is also evidenced by the company’s website, which offers a page devoted to “furry friends.”

You can read more about the artist and view more ornaments at DebandCo.com

Article and images used with permission from DebandCo.com

Ornaments.com Adds New Ornaments Daily

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The Ornaments.com staff searches for unique ornaments and shares the results with ornament collectors and gift buyers. The ornaments blog presents a platform for more in depth artist interviews as well as a stage for “showing off” the beautiful ornaments. Please visit Ornaments.com often and watch us add new ornaments daily.

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