Rebecca from Wild Ink Press recently introduced a new collection of note cards inspired by traditional patterns from Korea and Pakistan, the birth countries of Rebecca’s adopted sons. I’ve always had a soft spot for traditional and ethnic patterns, and the “My Sons” collection is no exception – from the intricate details to the raised white knockout elements, each of the four hand drawn designs is simply stunning. Rebecca also plans to donate 20% of profits from this collection to international orphan care organizations.
And, just because I couldn’t resist, I’m also loving this adorable “Literals” collection of popular sayings – so cute!
Check out more over at the Wild Ink Press shop right here!
Photo Credits: Wild Ink Press
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Twitter: treecookies
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i love the contrast on that second card. beautiful designs..
Twitter: AllieRuth
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Wow, those are beautiful! I hope some day I can be that talented on my letterpress!
Twitter: gusandruby
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Love Rebecca and everything she does!