Fun Halloween Cards, Part 1

Halloween may not be a “greeting card holiday” like Christmas, but I love sending spooky greetings to my friends and family, and this year there are plenty of fun designs to choose from. Here are some of the hauntingly good Halloween greeting cards that have caught my eye:

Halloween Cards

Above, clockwise from top left: Owl Tree letterpress card from Egg Press, Happy Owl-o-ween by Bethany Bowers for Minted, Black Cat from Rifle Paper Co., Witch Hat from Freckle Paper

Halloween Cards

Halloween Bats letterpress card from Flora & Fauna, Pumpkin Trick or Treat from Two Poodle Press, Wink Owl letterpress card from Saturn Press, Skull Greeting from Inkadinkadoodle, Trick or Treat Cat Moon letterpress card from Dandy Lion Press

images from their respective owners

Moxie House Letterpress Cards

It was lust at first sight when I spotted these super cute letterpress cards from Moxie House over at Lovely Pieces recently. Their animal-themed letterpress cards and invites make me want to squee out loud – so cute!

Moxie House Animal Letterpress

And their graphic “love” card collection is seriously swoon-worthy. Such fantastic color and pattern:

Letterpress Cards Moxie House

images from Moxie House

Rifle Paper Co. Autumn 2011

Apple cider, pumpkin pie, colorful leaves – I can say without one drop of shame that I’m already completely in “autumn mode”, and Rifle Paper’s lovely new collection of autumn and Thanksgiving cards, invitations, and absolutely adorable place cards has me anticipating the change of seasons and holidays to come even more. Here’s a peek, and be sure to head over to Rifle Paper to see all of the new paper goodness.

Rifle Paper Autumn

images from Rifle Paper Co.

Sean Sims Greeting Cards

Sean Sims Greeting Cards

Sean Sims’ illustrations have such a fun, mid-century kind of vibe, and I’m head over heels for his collection of colorful greeting cards at 1973. There’s a design for just about every occasion, including wedding, baby, new home, new job, and get well. Here’s a peek at what you’ll see when you head over to 1973 to check out the whole lineup:

Sean Sims Greeting Cards

images from 1973