NYIGF Recap, Part 4

One of the largest booths in the upstairs handmade section of the NYIGF was the booth of stationery representative daisyd and friends, which included a collection of stationery and paper goods from Night Owl Paper Goods, Dutch Door Press, HammerpressModern Printed Matter, Ink + Paper, Round Robin Press, and many more:

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{a sneak peek of the unbelievably gorgeous 2010 calendar from Night Owl Paper Goods}
Also in the upstairs handmade section was the booth featuring letterpress cards and prints from Yee-Haw Industries:
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I also came across this beautiful laser-cut wood and steel jewelry by Daphne Olive:
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I also spent some time in the downstairs section of the NYIGF, which featured handmade goods from international vendors.  It was in this section that I discovered these amazing textiles from Indika Imports:
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{these Tree of Life wall hangings use one continuous piece of fabric – they remind me of paper cut artwork}
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{I also loved these fabric bird garlands – called prosperity hens – hanging around the booth}
In addition to beautiful textiles, Indika also carries a lovely selection of Indian paper goods:
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I just couldn't stop staring at all of the lovely patterns and colors – so gorgeous!  You can find all of these and more right here.
That's all from this year's NYIGF – I hope you all enjoyed the recaps from the show!
{all photos by me}

NYIGF Recap, Part 3

I'm back again with more from the NYIGF!  This time, I'm starting off with the bright and colorful Motel Deluxe booth, which also included a few letterpress cards and coasters from Sesame Letterpress:

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{love the woodgrain texture on these cards from Motel Deluxe}
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{signature initial coasters from Sesame Letterpress}
I also stopped by the Letterspace booth for a sneak peek at their new 2010 calendar:
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Ige had this wonderful collection of silhouette mobiles and fabric calendars on display in their booth:
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{I love this typewriter font calendar}
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Ige also has a fantastic monkey mobile that I didn't manage to photograph – but you can check out the full collection online right here.
One of my favorite things about these shows is getting to meet new designers and artists – like Toronto-based illustrator and printmaker Katie Muth!
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As you can see above, Katie also has a 2010 calendar - which I can't wait to include in my calendar round-ups a bit later on in September!
I've got a few final booths from this year's NYIGF to share with you, coming up shortly…
{all photos by me}

Embroidered Fabric Calendar

I'm not planning to do full calendar round-ups until later in September, but I came across this beautiful fabric calendar on Avie Designs and just couldn't resist posting just this one a bit early:

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The calendars are pre-printed on cotton panels – the idea is that you embellish the cotton fabric with embroidery, fabric, or screen printing before giving it to someone else (or I suppose keeping it for yourself).  Such a sweet idea! 

The calendar panels are available for purchase from September House, which also offers a number of embroidery patterns that can be used along the edges of the calendar.  Check them all out right here.

 

{photos via September House, found via Avie Designs}

NSS – Booth round-up, part six

So for those of you still reading blogs on this lovely holiday Monday, I figured I'd put up my last two NSS booth round-up posts for you!

First up, Binth, whose booth was full of gorgeous cards and art prints:

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I love this handcrafted baby book

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.and this deck of completely redesigned playing cards!  I particularly love the redesigned face cards (like the jack, queen and king) for each suit, and the way the odd number cards are redesigned to fit together in a more organic way, like the seven of hearts below:

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Another favorite booth was from Pikku, whose colorful + patterned textiles and paper goods just made me smile:

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{love these wrapping papers!}

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{these eco-friendly letterpress calendars adhere to screen-printed birchwood planks – once the year is over, you can either hand the birchwood as artwork or order a refill with next year's dates!}

Next up, the bright + bold designs of Dutch Door Press:

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{look closely for a sneak peek at the dutch door 2010 calendar!}

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{gorgeous wedding invitations!}

Red Cap Cards used whimsical illustrations with a definite sense of humor throughout their NSS collection:

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{love those prints!}

Celebrating their 10th year in business – and 9th year at the NSS! – the Egg Press booth was full of lovely paper goods, from a sneak peek at the 2010 calendar to holiday cards:

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I've got one more coming up, so check back soon!

{all photos by Oh So Beautiful Paper}

NSS – Booth round-up, part three

The Linda + Harriett booth was one that I had really been looking forward to visiting before the NSS – and it definitely did not disappoint!  I love Liz's use of color and pattern, from the new greetings cards to the upcoming 2010 calendar:

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{I know it's not even June, but I can't wait to pick up a copy of the Linda + Harriett 2010 calendar!}

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The Hello!Lucky booth was truly a work of art – the ladies over at Hello!Lucky drew all the display signs onto the linen backdrop by hand!

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Sabrina was also kind enough to give us a peek into the designs from the Hello!Lucky wedding album – each design is available in either letterpress or digital printing:

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And speaking of fabulous wedding invitations, I definitely found a new invitation obsession in the portfolio from Sugarcube Press:

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Linea Carta exhibited a fabulous range of items – from cards to textiles, calendars to wedding invitations:

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{love these gift tags!}

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{I love the simple + clean lines in these Linea Carta invitations}

{photos by Oh So Beautiful Paper}