Pikku

Pikku

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

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Hable Construction Gift Wrap

Hable Construction Gift Wrap Garnet Hill

I’ve been a fan of Hable Construction’s textile design for quite a while, and I was so excited when I saw that they had branched out into gift wrap design. Hable has created five exclusive designs for Garnet Hill this year, featuring everything from whimsical holiday wreaths to peppermint candies to elf boots. Available online only from Garnet Hill. $10.00 per design, or buy all five for $40.00.

Be on the lookout for more gift wrap posts in November!

image from Garnet Hill

Papyrus Halloween Bags

Papyrus Halloween Gift Bags

Check out these cute Halloween bags from Papyrus. My favorites are the ghost bag and pom pom spider bag. Perfect for Halloween gift giving, and they could easily be used as Halloween candy holders, too.

Papyrus is currently having a 30% off sale on all of their Halloween items, which makes these Halloween bags an even better deal!

image from Papyrus

Pop Ink Gift Wrap

Pop Ink Gift Wrap

I’m loving these gift wrap patterns from Pop Ink. Oh so retro! Thankfully, each pattern comes in a set of two sheets ($6.50 for each set at French Paper), so you can use one to wrap a gift and keep one for your collection.

I also love to see that Pop Ink uses the patterns on a variety of products, from plates to soap to napkins, showcasing their versatility. Featured patterns (clockwise, from top left): Op-Tickle, Flocked Again, Distinguished Panel, and Red Lotus.
images from Pop Ink and French Paper