I’m like a kid in a candy store with these 2008 calendars. Here are a few more must sees:
images from their respective owners
I’m like a kid in a candy store with these 2008 calendars. Here are a few more must sees:
images from their respective owners
I’m loving these clever letterpressed Christmas cards from Brooklyn based stationery and design company, Linda & Harriett. Love the use of yellow and the incorporation of the angels in a larger design and, hee, kissing piggies! A set of 8 of either design is $18.00.
And, psst, if you’re looking for a wonderful letterpress gift for yourself or a friend, their 2008 letterpress calendar is a must see:
images from Linda & Harriett
Speaking of calendars, decor8 has a must see two part 2008 calendar roundup. Featured are everything from linen calendars to silk-screened calendars to letterpress and beyond. If nothing else has convinced you that you need six calendars for next year, then nothing will.
I am a little sad to see that the Debi van Zyl concentric circle calendar sold out, as it was freakin’ cool!
I love it when independent business owners get together for a collaboration, especially when the result is as drool-worthy as the Pistachio Press / INK+WIT 2008 letterpress calendar. Funky and sophisticated illustrations and colors grace this calendar, which will be ready for shipment on November 15.
Pre-order yours now ($35.00) at the INK+WIT or Pistachio Press Etsy shops. The letterpress calendar is limited to a run of 200, and I have a feeling that these will be going quickly.
images from Pistachio Press / INK+WIT
Vermont based Pikku (love that name!) offers a little something for every paper lover. They first appeared at the National Stationery Show and are off to a fantastic start, with gorgeous gift wrap, hand screen printed, and letterpress designs.
I love their screen printed birch plywood calendars — so unique, and they can be either refilled for future years or used as art pieces when the calendar is finished. I’m also really digging their graphic gift wrap and the detailed handstitching work on their paper notions. Pikku is a must see for all of you paper cravers!
Pikku wares can be found at a variety of shops throughout the U.S., Canada, and Ireland. A detailed listing can be found on their website
images from Pikku