Neon Cards & Tags by Lox + Savvy

Lox + Savvy Neon Cards and Tags

As a child of the 80’s, I’ll admit that I still have a soft spot for fluorescent colors. So, it makes me ridiculously happy that neon hues have been popping up more often in the world of paper over the past year or so. Needless to say, when I spotted Lox + Savvy’s fluoro paper goodies over on Eat Drink Chic the other day, I was in neon heaven. The 80’s-inspired, geometric cards feature cool concertina folds, and their rectangular gift tags remind me a bit of  fluorescent Pantone swatches. Like, totally awesome!

Fluorescent Cards

Lox + Savvy is based in Sydney, Australia, and they ship internationally, so you can get your neon on wherever you live.

images from Lox + Savvy

Home Sweet Home Letterpress Card

Letterpress Home Sweet Home Card

Antique Wood Type and Ornament

Check out these incredible letterpress “Home Sweet Home” cards by Typoretum! The four color cards were printed using antique wood letters and ornament, cleverly arranged to create a lovely little typographic house with smoke coming from its chimney. These cards would be wonderful for sending notes of congratulations to friends and family who have just moved into a new place or finished a big remodeling project.

images from Typoretum

Weekly Wrap #76 : Suzy Ultman Gift Wrap

Weekly Wrap

Suzy Ultman Gift Wrap

Suzy Ultman Gift Wrap

Yay, yay, yay! I’ve been waiting for the release of Suzy Ultman’s line of wrapping papers for Madison Park Greetings since I first read about it on Lilla Rogers’ blog back in January, and it’s now available at Parkside Papers. I’m completely taken with the colorful, illustrated gift wrap, especially the birdies and banjos, and I love the matching cards and invitations. Hope that those will be available soon, too. So cute!

And psst, if you sew or collect cool fabric, you absolutely must check out Suzy’s completely adorable new Appleville fabric line for Robert Kaufman.

images from The Madison Park Group

Ecka & Pecka

Ecka & Pecka Greeting Cards

Ecka & Pecka is a brand new line of fun and clever greetings from Amy Smyth Made It, and I couldn’t help but have a big giggle when I read the story behind the line, which was named after Amy’s niece, Avery’s, two imaginary friends (more specifically, Avery’s “children”). The new line is available at a number of brick and mortar retailers across the country (you can find a location near you right here), and you must read more about Ecka & Pecka over at eckaandpecka.com. The story’s guaranteed to make you smile!

Ecka & Pecka Greeting Cards

images from Ecka & Pecka / Amy Smyth