Gocco Has Been Saved!

Gocco Saved by Paper Source

Fantastic news on the Gocco front — Paper Source is now carrying Gocco machines, screens, and inks! They’re carrying the “Big Daddy” sized machine, which is twice the size of the B6 and prints sizes up to 6.5″ x 9.3″, allowing for more flexibility in your printing endeavors.

This is definitely great news for Gocco fanatics who are in dire need of supplies or those who have been waiting to try out screenprinting with a Gocco. Yay, Gocco’s back!

Jennifer Causey Photography Prints

Two of my biggest passions in life, besides paper, are food and photography, so I’m always excited when I find an artist who draws them all together in an interesting way. Jennifer Causey is such an artist (photographer, to be specific), and I can’t stop looking at the prints that she has available in her Etsy shop. The composition, tone, and colors are just beautiful.

Jennifer Causey Photography
Jennifer Causey Photography

Check out more of Jennifer’s wonderful photography here.

images from Jennifer Causey

Melissa Moss Art Prints

Some art has the power to take one to wonderlands created in the mind of the artist. Melissa Moss’s creations do just that for me, transporting me to a fantastical world filled with pretty colored skies and lush, tentril abundant plants that enjoy eating people or, at the very least, teasing them a bit.

Melissa has made many of her paintings into prints, which are available from her Etsy shop. Check out more of Melissa Moss’s artwork on her website.

images from Melissa Moss

Paper Resources, Toys, and Art from Around the Web…

There have been so many great paper related posts around the web recently, featuring everything from book binding information to paper money art, with much to be found in between:

  • A most excellent list of book binding resources and D.I.Y. book binding tips at freshly{blended}. A must see for anyone who is interested in book binding.
  • Paper Forest featured a link to a fascinating article called “Paper Robots and the Future of Advertising”, which features Butterfly Stroke, a Japanese company that incorporates paper toys into their advertising campaigns. Hopefully, this is a trend that will catch on here in the US!
  • Make your own samurai rabbit paper toy through the link at Make. He’s fierce, yo!
  • Rag & Bone just finished up an awesome series on Paper Money. Much inspiration and eye candy to be found there!
  • Pretty, pretty gift tags from Every Jot and Tittle (love that name!) featured at Something Old, Something New.
  • Bloesem featured the modern, innovative notebook organization system called Start Here. You can link the notebooks together to make one super notebook of organization. Very cool!

image from Start Here