Warpe Design creates the most amazing pinhole lampshades:
I love the light patterns that each shade creates against a wall. Oh, and I suppose the pinhole cards aren't too shabby either:
Lots more right here!
{image credits: warpe design}
Warpe Design creates the most amazing pinhole lampshades:
I love the light patterns that each shade creates against a wall. Oh, and I suppose the pinhole cards aren't too shabby either:
Lots more right here!
{image credits: warpe design}
A week or so ago, Sarah from Truly Smitten posted these custom note cards that she printed for a husband who writes a note to his wife (a pediatric resident) every time she works an overnight shift. The idea is so incredibly sweet, it's been stuck in my head ever since:
The tree is a carryover from their wedding invitation design, but I think my favorite detail is the little heart above his name at the bottom. Seriously one of the cutest things I've ever seen.
{image credits: Truly Smitten}
*Truly Smitten is one of my fabulous sponsors, but provided no financial compensation or incentives for this post. I featured these cards solely because I think they're awesome. For information on my editorial policy, please click here.
I know, I know, I said the mega round-ups were over, and they are! But see, there are a few more that just came out or *somehow* weren't included in earlier round-ups but really need to be so I figured a quick mini round-up is the easiest way to share them with you. And trust me, these are some really great calendars…
First up, I am completely head over heels in love with this seasonal letterpress calendar from Becca Heuer:
If you're looking for a more modern design, check out this gorgeous eco-friendly calendar with two months printed to each page from Good on Paper:
For those of you looking for calendars that can also function as artwork, this beautiful screen printed calendar by Nate Duval might be for you:
Kirtland House has released two different 2010 letterpress calendars one named for girls and the another named for boys each featuring unique imagery each month and a beautiful silhouette on the cover:
And for those of you who really don't want to wait until 2010 to start using your new calendar, Hammerpress offers a 13-month (December 2009 – December 2010) honeybee tear-away calendar letterpress printed on newsprint and chipboard:
I came across this beautiful calendar (available in French and English) by Flora Douville via Chelsea, and love all the beautiful illustrated details in both the wall calendar and perpetual calendar:
That's it (for now)!
{images from their respective sources}
I thought I’d take a quick break from holiday stationery this morning to share a couple of business cards printed by Michael from Czar Press.  Michael printed the first set of business cards for Meg Sutton with a design that emulates college ruled paper, and since Meg couldn’t decide which kind of paper she liked best, Michael split the print run on her two top choices — super-thick (220#/600 gsm!) cotton lettra paper and chipboard:
Michael also printed a few new cards for himself — also on the super-thick cotton lettra — complete with vibrant red edge painting.  The thickness of the paper both allows a full letterpress impression on both sides of the paper without showing through on the other side, and really helps the red edges stand out:
 {image credits: czar press}
*Czar Press is one of my fabulous sponsors, but provided no financial compensation or incentives for this post. I feature his work solely because I think it’s awesome. For information on my editorial policy, click here.
And speaking of holiday cards… Vané from Brooklyn Bride is once again hosting her annual holiday card swap! I had a ton of fun participating in this swap last year and can't wait to start swapping again next month! Here are the directions:
Happy swapping!
{graphics by Courtney Jenzen}