Pie Bird Press Spring 2012

Doughnuts Greeting Card

Mmm … doughnuts. I always look forward to seeing what’s new at Pie Bird Press, whose ultra colorful cards are a feast – sometimes literally (that doughnut card is making me seriously hungry) – for the eyes.

Their Spring 2012 lineup features plenty of super cool cards embellished with both edible and non-edible goodies, and I cannot wait to see these cards and more in person in the sure-to-be-awesome Crow & Canary booth (#3024) at this year’s National Stationery Show. Sweet!

Pie Bird Press Cards

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Stationery Show 2011 Sneak Peek : Pie Bird Press

Pie Bird Press paper goods are always so colorful and fun, and I’m stoked about the new goodies that they’ll be debuting at the National Stationery Show. In addition to cards, this year they’ll be venturing into the world of home goods and accessories with screenprinted pencil cases, tea towels, and totes, and they’ll also be revealing new journal and notebook designs embellished with their bold, colorful illustrations. Here’s a little sneaky peek at some of the new goodies that you’ll find in the Pie Bird Press booth (booth #1553):

Pie Bird Press Cards + Pencil Cases

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National Stationery Show 2010 : Greeting Cards Galore, Part 2

If you missed part one of my Greeting Cards Galore series, then you can find it right here. Now, onto part two!

Old Tom Foolery combined a great display, clever design, and their trademark humor in their lineup. Their new Typestache poster is a must have for typophiles, graphic designers, and mustache enthusiasts!

Old Tom Foolery

The Full Courtney Press made their debut at the stationery show this year, and I’m really digging the simplicity and clever use of type in their designs:

The Full Courtney Press

Loving all of the color in these vintage-inspired letterpress cards by Elum:

Elum Letterpress

There was such great energy at the Byrd & Bleecker booth. It was like a fashion show in there! I felt the urge to “work it”, but instead I took photos of their fabulous cards.

Byrd & Bleecker

9spotmonk has a great concept (and awesome neon colors) in their line of letterpress pop out art cards. It’s a card and a little piece of art, all rolled into one!

9spotmonk

The Pie Bird Press booth was filled to the brim with their oh so colorful cards. I can’t get enough of their layered illustration style — hello, chocolate bunny!

Pie Bird Press

The colorful fruit silhouettes in Hazel & Violet Ink’s Alice line really caught my eye:

Hazel & Violet Ink

Such sweet illustrations on the cards by The Great Lakes. Love that bunting card!

The Great Lakes

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Pie Bird Press Greeting Cards

Pie Bird Press Cards

The peeps at Pie Bird Press have mastered the art of finding beauty and vibrancy in the everyday. You’ll find everything from cherry pie to yarn to wonderful bunches on their cards, which are made from custom linoleum cuts that are hand-printed on an antique letterpress. Their pop-art-y style is truly a feast for the eyes!

Cards range in price from $3.00-$4.00 each, and you can pick up packages of 6 to 8, as well.

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