Paper Around The Web, Mega Vacation Edition

I’m headed off to the Outer Banks for a week for a friend’s wedding, and instead of scheduling posts throughout the week and taking the chance for something wonky to happen with my blog’s posting system, I decided to put together a super mega links edition of Paper on the Web for you to peruse while I’m gone. So, sit back, grab some popcorn (or your preferred snack), and take a gander at all of the paper-related fabulousness that’s been happening lately. I’ll see you back here on the 23rd!

Links below the images are listed from top to bottom and left to right:

Paper Links

* Have you seen all of the wonderful paper craft and packaging DIY projects over at the Vale Design blog? If not, then you should head over there right away and pick up the template for these chic mini file folders and labels and discover all of the great projects that Erin has in store for you!

* Silkscreened retro modern prints by the UK’s Roddy & Ginger. I’d love to see one of these on my walls. – via design*sponge

* Free, printable vintage labels from Cathe at Just Something I Made. Use them to organize your space or as gift tags or mini cards. And, while you’re there, check out Cathe’s other amazing projects and freebies!

* These awesome wedding invitations from Rifle by Anna Bond have been making the blog rounds lately, and every time I see them I fall in love with them all over again.

* These circus themed wedding invitations are so cool. This definitely looks like it was a fun wedding! – via Once Wed

* I loved the Memory game when I was a kid, and seeing this Typography Memory Game by Brazilian design studio, ps. 2, really makes me want to play. – via Twig & Thistle

* Ellie from Mint has started designing wedding invitations, and she’s got an eye candy-filled preview of available designs, including the pretties shown above, over at her blog. Awesome!

Paper Links

* Helen Dardik is celebrating her blog readers and has created a fantastic set of free, printable bookplates for you to download. I’d love to find her characters in all of my books. Wouldn’t you?

* Mmm, these custom sized business cards for Product Superior are lovely, as is their entire collection of cards and prints. – via FPO

* Elise from EnJOY It takes us through the process of creating these super sweet envelope pocket bridesmaid’s invitations. I love the combo of soft grey envelopes and the peachy orange ribbon and label.

* Ez at Creature Comforts shows us how to make these adorable cupcake toppers and matching garland. Yet another super cool use for those security envelopes!

* Make an oh so pretty “Celebrate” banner with patterned paper of your choice. This would work for so many occasions and isn’t difficult at all to make. – via Once Wed

* Do you love labels? I thought so. You will want to head right over to iDiY for the most awesome freebie label roundup ev-ar! Check out parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the For the Love of Free Labels series.

* And last, but definitely not least, jaw-droppingly gorgeous cut paper mobiles and sculptures by ebon heath. – via design*sponge

images from their respective owners

Daisy Princess Paperie

Daisy Princess Paperie

So many bright and fun paper pretties from Daisy Princess Paperie. I’m loving all of the patterns, which range from cute to chic and are available on a wide variety of paper goods, from notes and invitations to calendars and notepads.

Daisy Princess Paperie
Daisy Princess Paperie

One of my favorite items from Daisy Princess is their art paper, printed on post-consumer recycled paper with soy-based inks and available in 18 fantastic patterns. The 12″ x 18″ sheets can be used as gift wrap, for scrapbooking, or for a variety of paper crafts. Check out the art paper eye candy:

Daisy Princess Paperie
Daisy Princess Paperie

Daisy Princess paper goods are available in a number of shops all over the US, as well as online. See the entire line here.

images from Daisy Princess Paperie

Tallu-lah Cards

I’m really enjoying the line from a new to me letterpress shop called Tallu-lah Cards. The line was started by Danielle Spinetta-Piche and originally focused on cards for your wedding day, but since launching the line Danielle has expanded to include letterpressed greeting cards for all sorts of occasions.

Tallu-lah Cards

I’m loving the classic illustrative and calligraphic elements, and Tallu-lah’s line of cards for your wedding day includes greeting cards for ring bearers, mothers-in-law, bridesmaids, grandparents, flower girls, and ushers.

You can purchase selections from the line at Tallu-lah’s Etsy shop.

images from Tallu-lah

New Sponsor : Wedvert

Wedvert Green Weddings

Please welcome Paper Crave’s newest sponsor, Wedvert, the Modern Bride’s Guide to a Green Wedding. Green is hot, and Wedvert is an excellent resource if you’d like to go green for your special day. The site features real weddings and gives you advice and tips on how to have an eco-conscious wedding day, and Wedvert’s shop features beautiful wedding gowns, bouquets, and their lovely new eco friendly wedding invitation line (shown above), co-branded with designer Yoko Chapman.