Apologies

Hi, everyone. Yesterday, I posted about cards from shop whose designs really caught my attention. The shop’s owner mentioned that she had used “papers” that she felt were just itching to be made into cards. I thought that I recognized the designs, but they were framed so perfectly that I didn’t go with my gut and posted about the cards, anyway. In actuality, these papers were from a calendar by another company.

This was my mistake, and I own up to it and have removed the post. I should have gone with my gut and didn’t, posting about the cards while feeling that I had seen the designs somewhere else. No one gets it right 100% of the time, and I realize, as some of you have said to me, that this was unprofessional and affects your view of me and this blog. The fact is that I’m human, and I make mistakes. This was one of them, and in the future I’ll be sure to vet submissions and paper goods that I find more thoroughly before posting. I’m sincerely sorry for the mistake.

– Kristen

Update : Mary, the shop owner, has let me know that she owns a wholesale license with the company who created the designs and is authorized to use their designs commercially. So, while she did not create the designs, she has permission to sell her cards both per her wholesale license and per Etsy’s policies. While I still feel that it was my mistake in not recognizing these designs as the original source’s and discussing any copyright issues with Mary before my post, I’m glad that Mary filled me in and that the situation was resolved quickly.

Hello, Halloween Printables + Die Cuts

Hello, Halloween Printables + Die Cuts

I just finished adding my new collection, “Hello, Halloween”, to the k.becca shop, and it turned out to be so much more than I originally imagined when I started working on the collection back in June.

The collection includes two sets of digital printable patterned papers, seven new treat box templates, printable labels and tags to decorate treat boxes (and treat bags, too), beverage labels, and plenty of die cutting files – banners, backgrounds, borders, and more – for those of you who have digital die cutting machines. Have a peek below, and head over to k.becca to see everything in the collection.

Printable Halloween Labels

Printable Halloween Beverage Labels

Hello, Halloween Printables and Patterned Papers

Halloween Candy Treat Box

images from k.becca

Quick Picks Thursday : 9.20.12

Paper Neighborhood Rubber Stamps

Paper Neighborhood Rubber Stamps from The Steam Whistle Press
via Printeresting

This Week’s Picks

♥ Yvonne from Cardtorial, whose unique laser cut wood cards I featured back in June, has launched a Kickstarter to help her take her business to the next level.

♥ One of the sleekest Bar Mitzvah invitations that I’ve ever seen.

♥ These connect-the-dots letterpress birth announcements by Pauline Automatique for her daughter, Jeanne, are simply wonderful.

Antiquitarian Wallpaper by Hollister and Porter Hovey = awesome. I would love to see this as a gift wrap design. – spotted at d*s

♥ Loving this patterned congrats card by Hammerpress.

♥ Pick up gorgeous letterpress invitation samples for just $1 each during the Bella Figura Sample Sale.

image from Paper Neighborhood

Tag Team Tompkins Letterpress Bookmarks

Tag Team Tompkins Letterpress Bookmarks

Book lovers and letterpress fans, get ready to swoon because Tag Team Tompkins has created some of the most lovely letterpress bookmarks ever! The beautiful bookmarks feature TTT’s trademark calligraphy and silhouette papercut work, along with bookish quotes that will delight anyone who loves a good read. Additional details include wonderful, Asian-inspired patterns on the reverse, complimented by colorful cord, sourced in Japan, and double-sided read to live/live to read tags. The bookmarks would make great gifts or stocking stuffers, or tuck one into a book that you’re lending or gifting to a friend for an eye-catching surprise.

Asian Pattern Letterpress

Letterpress Bookmark by Tag Team Tompkins

Detail Letterpress Bookmarks

Letterpress Bookmark by Tag Team Tompkins

images from Tag Team Tompkins

Olive Box

Olive Box

I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t delight in receiving a package in the mail. And I think that I’d be giddy with anticipation if I knew that the aforementioned package would be filled with the most awesome paper goodies around. So, I was totally jazzed when I found out about Olive Box, a just-launched monthly subscription service especially for paper lovers. Founder, Grace Kang of Pink Olive, created Olive Box with the desire to help people “take a pause from their busy lives and take a moment to enjoy the journey”.

Each month, you’ll receive a wonderfully curated mix of stationery, greeting cards, art, home decor, diy & crafty goodies from companies like Rifle Paper Co., Fawnsberg, and Knot & Bow. In addition, you’ll receive inspiring books and creative magazines such as UPPERCASE and Sweet Paul. Subscriptions can be purchased for 1, 3, 6, or 12 months, and for each month that you’re signed up you’ll receive a wonderful box packed with the best of the best paper products that the curators at Olive Box can find. Head on over to Olive Box to find out more, and check out some Olive Box peeks below.

Update : For those of you who have inquired about international shipping, I asked Grace from Olive Box about it, and she said that, at this stage, it’s not something that they’re offering. However, they hope to start shipping internationally at some point in the future. Hope this helps clear things up!

Olive Box

Paper Lovers Subscription Service

Olive Box Preview

Olive Box

images from Olive Box