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09 April 2011

Art Link Party at Passionately Artistic!



Hey Loves! My UBB project has been linked up to this week's Artist Linking Party over at Passionately Artistic.
There are some awesome crafters featured there!! I encourage you to click the link above & visit them!

My UBB (ultimate brag book):

here's the link to the original post with it's photos: UBB

xo,

01 April 2011

Feelin the Love

Hi Loves!



I want to say a special thank you for all the new followers, but more importantly, all the love that has been sent my way this past week. I thank you soo much for your feedback! I am excited to be taking my crafting to a new level - beginning the ATC adventure, starting YouTube (scrapkristinanicole), and maybe some online classes in the future!!

Thanks for all the love! You've made me feel really special.

xo,

29 March 2011

I got an award! :)


To my surprise I received this great award from Cherie over at One.Heart.Scrapper.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!

As the award goes, we are to tell 7 things about ourself & gift the award to 15 other inspiring bloggers.

::7 things::


1. I am a HUGE Alice in Wonderland fan. Especially all things Mary Blair.
2. My favorite ice cream flavor is Root Beer by Dryers. 
3. I'm a diehard True Blood promoter. Both the show & the books by Charlaine Harris. 
4. I prefer sunrises over sunsets. 
5. My favorite Old Testament book is Isaiah & New Testament book Timothy. 
6. Yellow & green are my favorite colors. But I mostly scrapbook in shades of orange. 
7. Skirts & dresses with pockets are my weakness.


:15 Inspirational Bloggers::




Please visit the blogs & let them know how you like their work!! 

xo,



19 October 2010

I've Been Featured!!

YAY!!!! A couple of my Etsy Shop items have been featured in two Etsy Treasuries!!

Please comment and support the sellers & curators! {And shopping around might not be a bad thing either!! }


Esty Treasury: THE SOCIAL NETWORK




Etsy Treasury: WHICH WITCH IS WHICH?



Thank you curators!!!

xo,

12 October 2010

Passion & Paisley Turns 1!

Who wants to win something?!?!?

Our dear friends over at Passion & Paisley just turned one & they're celebrating. Get yourselves over to her blog and find out how to win a $25 gift card to her Etsy shop. If you don't remember Nicole Agriesti, owner of Passion & Paisley, she is a previous Kristina-Nicole featured artist!

Here's a repost:

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2010


{Artist of the Month} Nicole Agriesti

Every month we feature an "Artist of the Month": one special person who always inspires, gives that warm-fuzzy feeling, and insane desire to shop - all through their art!

This month, Kristina-Nicole is pleased to announce Nicole Agriesti as the Artist of the Month! Congrats Nicole!!

For each artist, we interview them with questions about their business, marketing, art, and who they are as a person. They always inspire both the shopper & the seller! Let's dive in:


{Q&A} 

1. Tell us a little about yourself {non-business-ey}. 



Hi! My name is Nicole, and I’m the designer behind Passion and PaisleyI’m also a college student and a bookkeeper. Although I enjoy my job as a bookkeeper, I’m pursuing a career in web design and marketing. I’m currently at a crossroads in my educational path and must decide between attending San Jose State or San Francisco State. Wherever I end up, I’m looking forward to new opportunities and experiences! I believe there is a delicate harmony between living things, which gives me great respect for nature. I love finding the beauty in ordinary things and I’m very intrigued by aesthetics. Naturally, I have always enjoyed the arts. I have a deep fondness for music of all types and some of my favorite musicians include Sade, The Grouch and Dixie Chicks. Like a typical girl, I’m emotional, I love spending money, and I’m a sucker for old-fashioned chivalry. Feel free to stop by my blog and submit a question into the “ask me anything” box!

2 . Tell us about your business & how long have you been doing this? 



Passion and Paisley is a one-of-a-kind boutique full of lovely handmade items from accessories, to gifts, to home decor. Each item is unique and created with passion. The Passion and Paisley boutique was opened in October of 2009, when I read an article in Natural Health (one of my favorite magazines), featuring various shops on Etsy. Originally, Passion and Paisley was opened as a jewelry boutique, however quite recently I re-labeled the shop to be a “handmade boutique”. I’m always learning new crafts and wanted the boutique to include designs from some of my other favorites, such as sewing and altered art. Passion and Paisley’s journey has just begun.

WINE CORK COASTERS (Set of 4)
Wine Cork Coasters


3.Whatʼs your business name & how did you get your name? 



People often ask me how I came up with the name Passion and Paisley. I wish there was some glamorous story behind the name, but I really just came up with two words that had a lot of meaning to me. I wanted to use the word passionbecause I'm a very passionate and determined individual. No matter what I do in life, I do it wholeheartedly. I also decided to incorporate one of my favorite pattern designs, paisley. The paisley pattern is an ancient Persian design thought to symbolize life and eternity. When I combined the two words, I loved the significance it had and they way it rolled off the tongue! As simply as that, the name Passion and Paisley was born.

4. Walk us through a normal work day. What is your favorite part of your creative process? What is your least favorite part of your creative process? 



Because of my school schedule and my day job as a bookkeeper, I don’t often get a whole day to devote to creating things for the boutique. But when I do, I’m one happy girl! I don’t like to force myself to create, but rather, I like to make things as ideas pop into my head. 
A typical day of designing for me includes a trip to the craft store, because you always think of something else you need; nutrition bars, because once I’m on a roll I can’t pry myself away from what I’m making, even for food; and a HUGE mess all over my tiny apartment, because creativity thrives in chaos. 
In fact, I must say that my least favorite part of the creative process is trying to stay organized. Cleaning up is never easy and organizing hundreds of beads and other materials can be quite overwhelming! 
On the other hand, my favorite part of the creative process is seeing the ideas in your head manifested in a finished product. It’s so fun to see your idea develop as you create something, and I just love looking at the final piece!  

YELLOW LILY HAIR PINS (Set of 2)
Yellow Lily Hair Pins


5. How do you promote your shop? 



I began promoting my shop through Facebook. I created a page for Passion and Paisley, which I use to share pictures and links of new items in the boutique along with any giveaways or sales. I’ve begun using Twitter to promote the boutique as well, but I haven’t gotten as comfortable with it as with Facebook. (If you have any Twitter tips let me know!) A few weeks ago I also created a blog on Blogger, where I promote myself and other artists. I also use the blog to share my thoughts and information about the handmade world. I like to find little ways to promote my boutique, and my favorite shops, via Etsy treasuries and networking with other artists!

6. Do you have a selling secret youʼd like to share? 



Since I’m fairly new as a handmade vendor, I don’t have any real “selling secrets” but I have made a crucial realization from a marketing class I’m taking this semester. It has become clear to me that the most successful products and brands make emotional connections with their customers. My item descriptions used to include a lot of detail about the materials and physical aspects of the item; however, lately I’ve been more descriptive with the inspiration behind the item and suggestions of how the customer could use the item in their own life. Another great tip for sellers is to get your shop on a social networking site, like the ones mentioned above. It’s an easy way to connect with your customers and keep them updated on your listings.

GARDEN ROSE NECKLACE

Garden Rose Necklace


7. What is one craft or art style that you have yet to try, but are interested in? 



I love learning new craft skills and exploring different areas of art. In fact, I’m currently in the process of learning to sew and crochet. If I could pick any new craft to learn it would be silversmithing. If I could learn to make beautiful bangle bracelets or rings out of metals, I would never leave the house again! (Except to go to the craft store of course.) I also have yet to dive into the art of scrapbooking, but would love to learn more. I have a passion for photography and think it would be great to be able to “dress up” my photos in an album. There probably isn’t any craft or art style I wouldn’t like to try!

8.What do you do for fun {when youʼre not creating}? 



I love learning new craft skills and exploring different areas of art. In fact, I’m currently in the process of learning to sew and crochet. If I could pick any new craft to learn it would be silversmithing. If I could learn to make beautiful bangle bracelets or rings out of metals, I would never leave the house again! (Except to go to the craft store of course.) I also have yet to dive into the art of scrapbooking, but would love to learn more. I have a passion for photography and think it would be great to be able to “dress up” my photos in an album. There probably isn’t any craft or art style I wouldn’t like to try! I recommend her book to every woman. 

9. What is a motto that you live by? 



I live by the motto “mind over matter.” I believe you can do whatever you truly set your mind to, and I think that the mind is stronger than most of us can imagine. Life is what you make of it and positive thinking will breed positive results! 

10. Where can we find you?





Nicole is the May 2010 Artist of the Month & will be featured here on Kristina-Nicole during this time! I encourage  all of you blogland citizens to visit the links provided! 

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So, what are you waiting for?? You've got until October 16th to enter!

Oh, and make sure you tell her I say hello! :D

xo,





08 October 2010

E.P. Paparazzi

Photo Courtesy of Andrija Bloom
If only this photo could explain itself. ...
Andrija Bloom, owner of Enchanted Portraiture was the photographer of my wedding. Her, and her SEVEN cronies :D

When we hired her, she said she would bring an assistant or two to help shoot photos of other things happening at the wedding while the main photographer (Andrija) would get the main shots. Maybe Andrija knows my love of photos all too well, or maybe I'm just lucky - but she arrived that day with six assistants!! Yippee!

Many of the photos of the wedding will be her shots. Her goal for the wedding = 10,000 frames. Yep, ten thousand. I didn't add an extra zero by mistake. I get the majority of the photos this week and can't wait to share some. Here's some in the mean time - some of you have been pleading (and it makes me feel loved!).




 xo,






12 July 2010

AfWPI!



Good Monday Morning!!!

Kristina-Nicole has great news! The owner & executive designer (me :D ) of Kristina-Nicole has been asked to be the Co-Chair of the Inland Empire, California chapter of AfWPI. Wow-wee! 

AfWPI is an international networking group for wedding professionals and businesses. They offer monthly mixers, occasional workshops and conventions. 

March 2010 mixer, Imagine That! "Mad Hatter" theme

 
May 2010 mixer, DoubleTree Hotel Claremont, "Vintage Hollywood" theme



As co-chair, I will be helping others meet and network, send out information about the meetings, industry news, plan & co-host events. 

If you are a wedding professional in the Southern California area, drop me a line if you have any questions about AfWPI, the industry, or my business as it pertains to the wedding arena. 

xo,

Kristina-Nicole

06 June 2010

Wedding Wire - Recent Reviews...

Kristina-Nicole is on Wedding Wire. A great website for brides to review & meet wedding vendors.

Here is a recent endorsement:

"Kristina is a delight to work with. She is professional and very helpful. She listens to what the bride wants and does her best to execute every request down to the last detail. Kristina is a breath of fresh air when it comes to wedding invitations. She hand crafts every single invitation herself. Not very many professionals are that dedicated. Most invitation vendors have a book of styles to choose from. Kristina actually sits you down and asks you what you want for your special day. If Kristina is good enough for my wedding and expectations, she's an exceptional choice for you!"  - Desiray T.

THANK YOU Desiray (bridal client & owner of Belle of the Ball).

Desiray is asking Kristina-Nicole to create her wedding invitations, save the dates, thank you cards, escort cards, & table numbers. And we're SO excited to be working with her!




To see more reviews of Kristina-Nicole @  WeddingWire.com click HERE!

xo,

05 June 2010

{Artist of the Month} Melissa Clayton


Every month we feature an "Artist of the Month": one special person who always inspires, gives that warm-fuzzy feeling, and insane desire to shop - all through their art!

This month, Kristina-Nicole is pleased to announce Melissa Clayton as the Artist of the Month! Congrats Melissa!!

For each artist, we interview them with questions about their business, marketing, art, and who they are as a person. They always inspire both the shopper & the seller! Let's dive in:



{Q&A} 

1. Tell us a little about yourself {non-business-ey}. 

My name is Melissa and I am the photographer behind Isela Maria Photography. I was born and raised in California. At the age of 22 I moved to Eastern Ohio to finish my degree, upon graduation I got married and moved to Western Michigan, a year later I moved with my husband to Boston - 4 states in 4 years! I love each of the states I have lived in and consider them all to be home, but my heart will always be at the base of the mountains in Southern California.  I'm inspired by just about everything I see, and I often times wish my eyes were cameras so I could truly document everything I see. 

2 . Tell us about your business & how long have you been doing this? 


My business is in its infancy. I started blogging and sharing my images about a year ago and in January I started to sell prints. I've been taking pictures since my sophomore year in college. I took a black and white film class to fulfill my art requirement and I fell completely in love with the art of photography. Though I had always loved photographs being able to create my own images, my own art, really captured my heart and I've never looked back. Now I shoot mainly in digital since I no longer have access to a darkroom and film even without a darkroom is very costly, but I prefer black and white film and probably always will. There is a timelessness and romance to film you simply cannot achieve with digital photography; it is that timelessness and romance that captured my heart.


Cali197, black & white


3.Whatʼs your business name & how did you get your name? 

The name of my business is Isela Maria Photography. The name comes from two of my biggest inspirations and role models. Isela was my late mother's middle name and Maria is for Mary the Mother of God. My mother used to shy away from the camera and as a result we have very few pictures of her, the lack of pictures has made me want to document my life for my loved ones and future children. And Mary, well she's the mother of God! I am a devout Catholic woman and I have a special devotion to Mary. For me Mary is the complete woman and I strive to emulate her in all that I do.

4. Walk us through a normal work day. What is your favorite part of your creative process? What is your least favorite part of your creative process? 


Usually the first thing I do on a work day is decide what it is I want to post. If it's images I've yet to edit I edit and I as I edit I think of what it is I want my images to say. I usually spend sometime brainstorming the narrative for my work and when all of that is done I create that day's post (if I know I'm going to have a particularly busy week or I'm going to be traveling I prepare my posts ahead of time). My favorite part of the creative process is taking pictures, my least favorite is editing. I do love to edit but when I've got a lot to edit all at once I tend to get overwhelmed.


Lake 22


5. How do you promote your shop? 

Last summer I started to post my recent work on my blog at the request of my sister, she lives in California and wanted to be kept up to date on my images. I started to get really great feed back from family and friends so I then began posting pictures and links on my personal facebook page. In January I started a facebook fan page, a smugmug gallery, and a business oriented twitter account. I also just recently switched my blog from blogger to tumblr. Whenever I create a new post I post the link to my personal facebook page, my facebook fan page, my personal twitter and my business twitter. 

6. Do you have a selling secret youʼd like to share? 


I'm still in the beginning stages of selling my work, I'm so new at it I don't have any secrets just yet.


flight187, black & white


7. What is one craft or art style that you have yet to try, but are interested in? 

This is completely cheesy but something I've always always wanted to do, I even considered getting my degree in it for a while. I've always wanted to learn how to sketch, design, and sew my own clothes. As a girl I really wanted to be a fashion designer. I used to cut up my doll clothes to make them more appealing and I used to do the same thing to my own clothes. Anyhow its something I'd really love to do, I have my own style that I don't often find in stores.

8.What do you do for fun {when youʼre not creating}? 

I love spending time with my husband and now that we're in a new city I love exploring the city with him or by myself. When we lived in Michigan my list of things I enjoyed was much different from my list of things here, there is so much more to see and do in Boston so my interests are expanding. In Michigan I love to get in the car and drive through the country, in Boston I love to take the T (the subway) into the city and people watch. My new favorite thing is to just wander around the city by myself. I find it difficult to get lost here so when I take the T into the city to meet my husband for dinner I'll leave a few hours early and just wander. There is so much history here I feel like I'm walking through a history book.


9. What is a motto that you live by? 

This reminds me of when I was a little girl and my mom used to the read "The Little Engine That Could" to me, I doubted myself often and to this day still do. She used to tell me whenever I felt unsure of myself to repeat over and over again "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can". That phrase, the book, and the encouragement and love of my mother have gotten me through the really tough and challenging times in my life. As corny as this is I still repeat it to myself; apparently my mother knew me better than I knew myself. So I guess if a children's book can be a motto that would be mine. 

10. Where can we find you?




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Melissa is the June 2010 Artist of the Month & will be featured here onKristina-Nicole during this time! I encourage  all of you blogland citizens to visit the links provided! 


If you would like to nominate someone as Kristina-Nicole's artist of the month, just send me an email with "Artist of the Month" in the subject line.

xo,



10 May 2010

{Bridal Show} Helping the Vendor

Hi All!

I've had one CRAZY week. I'll tell you all a little more about it later on - but I wanted to jump on really quick share some photos I found on Facebook!





I was honored to help a wedding vendor: Platinum Lining Events and owner LaDawn Williams with their give-away packages at the CWA {California Wedding Association} Bridal Show, at the Ontario Marriott, in California. They had a show in April. Many Inland Empire Brides were there & they had such a successful event! 



Above are some of the pictures from the show. To see all the photos, CLICK HERE.

Platinum Lining Events is a wedding planning and event coordinating company. The company wanted a give-away box that brides would love & represent them as a company. Kristina-Nicole used PLE's business card as the starting point for the design. 




Kristina-Nicole (as Executive Designer - I personally created these for her) used a beautiful flocked 
damask print in red - 
to mimic the red flourish border on PLE's business card. 

All the give-away boxes were acrylic pillow boxes. Gorgeous!! And the perfect shape for PLE's desire to fill them with Bridal spa and pampering goodies!


Then, we created a circular tag that resembled their central logo. We even matched the font! 



All the papers flocked (velvet-like texture) and the cardstock textured. The ribbon used was a sheer, elegant teal ribbon, with satin ruffled edges (I adore May Arts ribbon - it's my favorite company to use!)


I wanted to say a special THANK YOU to LaDawn & Platinum Lining Events for allowing me to be part of your bridal show day & helping represent your company to the brides! :D


xo,






06 May 2010

{Vintage Hollywood Glam} AFWPI Mixer - I'm Featured!



On Tuesday next week, I will be one of a handful of featured vendors at the AFWPI (Association for Wedding Professionals International) mixer.

I've got some things in the works: never before seen homemade 3D Popcorn Box favors, a "film" trimmed wedding cake card box, maybe some homemade 3D paper film reels...

I'm very honored! These other vendors are at the top of their game and are great to work with!

Here's there links to their websites (or emails)...


and of course, many thanks to John & the DoubleTree Hotel, Claremont!


If you are a bride in the So. California area - these are the vendors to call! They also do other events as well!

If you're a wedding vendor - I hope to see you there!! Be sure to RSVP :D

xo,


05 May 2010

{Artist of the Month} Nicole Agriesti

Every month we feature an "Artist of the Month": one special person who always inspires, gives that warm-fuzzy feeling, and insane desire to shop - all through their art!

This month, Kristina-Nicole is pleased to announce Nicole Agriesti as the Artist of the Month! Congrats Nicole!!

For each artist, we interview them with questions about their business, marketing, art, and who they are as a person. They always inspire both the shopper & the seller! Let's dive in:


{Q&A} 

1. Tell us a little about yourself {non-business-ey}. 


Hi! My name is Nicole, and I’m the designer behind Passion and Paisley. I’m also a college student and a bookkeeper. Although I enjoy my job as a bookkeeper, I’m pursuing a career in web design and marketing. I’m currently at a crossroads in my educational path and must decide between attending San Jose State or San Francisco State. Wherever I end up, I’m looking forward to new opportunities and experiences! I believe there is a delicate harmony between living things, which gives me great respect for nature. I love finding the beauty in ordinary things and I’m very intrigued by aesthetics. Naturally, I have always enjoyed the arts. I have a deep fondness for music of all types and some of my favorite musicians include Sade, The Grouch and Dixie Chicks. Like a typical girl, I’m emotional, I love spending money, and I’m a sucker for old-fashioned chivalry. Feel free to stop by my blog and submit a question into the “ask me anything” box!

2 . Tell us about your business & how long have you been doing this? 


Passion and Paisley is a one-of-a-kind boutique full of lovely handmade items from accessories, to gifts, to home decor. Each item is unique and created with passion. The Passion and Paisley boutique was opened in October of 2009, when I read an article in Natural Health (one of my favorite magazines), featuring various shops on Etsy. Originally, Passion and Paisley was opened as a jewelry boutique, however quite recently I re-labeled the shop to be a “handmade boutique”. I’m always learning new crafts and wanted the boutique to include designs from some of my other favorites, such as sewing and altered art. Passion and Paisley’s journey has just begun.

WINE CORK COASTERS (Set of 4)
Wine Cork Coasters


3.Whatʼs your business name & how did you get your name? 


People often ask me how I came up with the name Passion and Paisley. I wish there was some glamorous story behind the name, but I really just came up with two words that had a lot of meaning to me. I wanted to use the word passion because I'm a very passionate and determined individual. No matter what I do in life, I do it wholeheartedly. I also decided to incorporate one of my favorite pattern designs, paisley. The paisley pattern is an ancient Persian design thought to symbolize life and eternity. When I combined the two words, I loved the significance it had and they way it rolled off the tongue! As simply as that, the name Passion and Paisley was born.

4. Walk us through a normal work day. What is your favorite part of your creative process? What is your least favorite part of your creative process? 


Because of my school schedule and my day job as a bookkeeper, I don’t often get a whole day to devote to creating things for the boutique. But when I do, I’m one happy girl! I don’t like to force myself to create, but rather, I like to make things as ideas pop into my head. 
A typical day of designing for me includes a trip to the craft store, because you always think of something else you need; nutrition bars, because once I’m on a roll I can’t pry myself away from what I’m making, even for food; and a HUGE mess all over my tiny apartment, because creativity thrives in chaos. 
In fact, I must say that my least favorite part of the creative process is trying to stay organized. Cleaning up is never easy and organizing hundreds of beads and other materials can be quite overwhelming! 
On the other hand, my favorite part of the creative process is seeing the ideas in your head manifested in a finished product. It’s so fun to see your idea develop as you create something, and I just love looking at the final piece!  

YELLOW LILY HAIR PINS (Set of 2)
Yellow Lily Hair Pins


5. How do you promote your shop? 


I began promoting my shop through Facebook. I created a page for Passion and Paisley, which I use to share pictures and links of new items in the boutique along with any giveaways or sales. I’ve begun using Twitter to promote the boutique as well, but I haven’t gotten as comfortable with it as with Facebook. (If you have any Twitter tips let me know!) A few weeks ago I also created a blog on Blogger, where I promote myself and other artists. I also use the blog to share my thoughts and information about the handmade world. I like to find little ways to promote my boutique, and my favorite shops, via Etsy treasuries and networking with other artists!

6. Do you have a selling secret youʼd like to share? 


Since I’m fairly new as a handmade vendor, I don’t have any real “selling secrets” but I have made a crucial realization from a marketing class I’m taking this semester. It has become clear to me that the most successful products and brands make emotional connections with their customers. My item descriptions used to include a lot of detail about the materials and physical aspects of the item; however, lately I’ve been more descriptive with the inspiration behind the item and suggestions of how the customer could use the item in their own life. Another great tip for sellers is to get your shop on a social networking site, like the ones mentioned above. It’s an easy way to connect with your customers and keep them updated on your listings.

GARDEN ROSE NECKLACE

Garden Rose Necklace


7. What is one craft or art style that you have yet to try, but are interested in? 


I love learning new craft skills and exploring different areas of art. In fact, I’m currently in the process of learning to sew and crochet. If I could pick any new craft to learn it would be silversmithing. If I could learn to make beautiful bangle bracelets or rings out of metals, I would never leave the house again! (Except to go to the craft store of course.) I also have yet to dive into the art of scrapbooking, but would love to learn more. I have a passion for photography and think it would be great to be able to “dress up” my photos in an album. There probably isn’t any craft or art style I wouldn’t like to try!

8.What do you do for fun {when youʼre not creating}? 


I love learning new craft skills and exploring different areas of art. In fact, I’m currently in the process of learning to sew and crochet. If I could pick any new craft to learn it would be silversmithing. If I could learn to make beautiful bangle bracelets or rings out of metals, I would never leave the house again! (Except to go to the craft store of course.) I also have yet to dive into the art of scrapbooking, but would love to learn more. I have a passion for photography and think it would be great to be able to “dress up” my photos in an album. There probably isn’t any craft or art style I wouldn’t like to try! I recommend her book to every woman. 

9. What is a motto that you live by? 


I live by the motto “mind over matter.” I believe you can do whatever you truly set your mind to, and I think that the mind is stronger than most of us can imagine. Life is what you make of it and positive thinking will breed positive results! 

10. Where can we find you?




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Nicole is the May 2010 Artist of the Month & will be featured here on Kristina-Nicole during this time! I encourage  all of you blogland citizens to visit the links provided! 


If you would like to nominate someone as Kristina-Nicole's artist of the month, just send me an email with "Artist of the Month" in the subject line.

xo,

Kristina-Nicole