
J & K started this blog project to document the remodel of their 1929 historical home in the heart of Oklahoma City. It has now turned into a documentation of life, food, fashion, freelance, inspiration, design, adventures and details around the J & K house.
Kathleen works as an award-winning brand consultant and designer specializing in small business branding at Braid Creative & Consulting. Jeremy is a software engineer and is the left-brain to Kathleen’s right.
You can contact Kathleen at
jeremyandkathleen (at) gmail (dot) com.
All photos and graphics by Kathleen unless otherwise stated. Feel free to use them with permission or credit.
Freelance Matters

Freelance Matters: A series about how I tackle freelance issues such as estimating, billing, to-do lists and how to fire a client.
Trekking to Everest

In October 2010 Jeremy and I trekked through the Himalayas to Mt. Everest Base Camp. It completely changed my life. Read about the entire adventure, day-by-day, here.
My Business

Braid is a creative & consulting business I own with my sister. On the Braid blog I share branding adventures, how-to articles and advice on the creative process. Visit Braid or subscribe to the Braid blog RSS feed here.
If you need a little Brand therapy of your own check out the Braid Brand Starter Kit here.
What We Eat

We like to eat really good food - at least 3 times a day. Sometimes I blog about it - click here for recipes and yummy ideas.
J & K: Blog Archive
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2012
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April
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- A place for contemplation.
- Peanut Butter and Chocolate
- Brand Identity: Leo Evidente Photographers
- Rhythm
- Spicy Taco Tilapia
- Being Elmo
- Balance vs. Alignment
- On the way to Long Beach
- The Color Purple
- Blogging | Matters
- A Post For Design Students
- Anatomy of an Outfit: Under Consideration
- Dream House
- Indie Shopography Deadline
- Burning Sage
- A Bowl Of Awesome and A Story About Eggs
- Dallas
- Walking to Work
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March
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- The Best Weekend Of My Life
- 3 Years
- The Trouble With Getting On Boats With Strangers
- My Friend Yiorgos
- The Working Artist
- Finding that work / life balance
- Indie Shopography: 3-Day Sale
- Urban Cowgirl
- White Rabbit / Gold Pants
- I Wonder What Oprah's Bathtub is Like
- Anatomy of an Outfit: Navy Blazer and Gold Buttons...
- OKC Rental
- Hiring help.
- Indie Shopography Workshop for Small Creative Busi...
- A Story About A Flat Tire
- Anatomy of an Outfit: Leap Year Day
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April
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2009
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July
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- Window Shopping - & Print
- Hand Model
- Square Foot Gardening
- French Paper Promo Posters
- MadMen Yourself
- Wizard of Oz Baby Shower
- Animal Attitude
- Chalkboard Wine Glasses
- Floating the River
- Keeping it Clean
- Driftwood Face
- Driftwood Collection
- Living Room Inspiration
- Michigan, Part 4
- Rand Elliott Book
- Michigan, Part 3
- Window Shopping - + Pillow
- Michigan, Part 2
- Michigan, Part 1
- Mister Boots
- Around OKC: Boulevard Cafeteria
- Window Shopping - Running "Shoes"
- Graffiti
- Mount Everest
- Photoshoot
- Friday Evening
- Seashells
- Wedding Invitations: Hand Drawn Lettering
- House Inspiration
- Repeat
- Morning Time
- Soft Paws
- Liz's First Home: All Moved In
- Slip 'n' Slide at the Park
- Around OKC: The Memorial
- Fireworks
- HOW! Creative Suitcase
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July
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ELSEWHERE:
- The Equals Record
- Emmarie Designs
- Rory Gordon
- Yellow Brick Home
- The Creatives Project
- Silly Grrl
- Photographers Skeen
- The Clothes Make the Girl
- Bringing Design Home
- Pip & Estella
- A Practical Wedding
- Kind of a Sideshow
- Sandra Juto
- Old Sweet Song
- Rambling Renovators
- Brooklyn Bride
- Design Crush
- Experiment in Poverty
- The Jealous Curator
- Making it Lovely
- Dressing on the Side
- Kaboodle
- The Oklahoman
- Young House Love
- Oh So Beautiful Paper
- A Cup of Jo
- Brooklyn Limestone
- Glamour Weddings


I LOVE THESE PICTURES
It seems like they were MEANT to be a visual component in some sort of information graphic.
YES. I brought home so many piece of wood from Colorado. I'm not sure what I'm doing with them yet, but it will be something. I saw a collection of drift wood above a fireplace mantle in a West Elm catalog and it looked so pretty.
Aura - that's a good idea. Maybe I could frame it somehow. Or just line it on my mantle or a shelf for something a little more subtle.
Or a shadow box? add velco to the backs of the pcs and then you can create new faces/art whenever the mood strikes!
Julie - I love the velcro idea! It would be kind of cool to attach them directly to the wall!
omg, I want to make a game using those as pieces.
you two are so frickin' cute, it's ridiculous. welcome to my vision board, may you inspire the graceful manifestation of a beautiful, loving, fun, creative partnership for me and for many others.
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