The Feed Your Soul Project by Indie Fixx

Feed Your Soul

Feed Your Soul

Indie Fixx recently launched Feed Your Soul, a project that focuses on the positive during these not so positive economic days. Every month, Indie Fixx will share free art from artists that have been invited to create prints for the project. This months artists are Samantha Hahn, Jessica Gonacha, and Indie Fixx’s own Jen Wallace.

Just seeing this generosity lifts my spirits! Find out more about Feed Your Soul and, if you’re an artist, see how you can contribute over at Indie Fixx.

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Joel Dewberry and Jean Orlebeke for Hello Lucky

Hello! Lucky has been sharing sneak peaks of their beautiful new invitation designs by Joel Dewberry (love, love, love his textile designs) and Jean Orlebeke of EIEIO (fabulous modern gift wrap designs). Both lines will be available in 1-2 weeks on the Hello! Lucky website. Letterpress and digitally printed options will be available.

Joel Dewberry Invitations
designs by Joel Dewberry
EIEIO Invitations
designs by Jean Orlebeke

images from Hello! Lucky

Origami Cherry Blossoms by The Flirty Guide

Origami Cherry Blossoms

We’re a long way from spring here in the Northeastern US. Sure, it’s been a little warmer, and most of the snow from past storms has melted, but I know better and fully expect at least one more big storm before the season’s out.

No matter what season it is outside, we can all have a little spring in our homes throughout the year with these oh so pretty origami cherry blossoms. The Flirty Guide shows us, step by step, how to make our very own. – via Curbly

image from The Flirty Guide

Trine Tealight Candleholder

Trine Paper Candleholder

Trine Paper Candleholder

Swoon…this laser cut paper lotus flower blossom tealight holder is incredible. Created by Singapore’s Trine Design Associates, the candleholder features three rings of intricately patterned petals that feature traditional floral motifs found in Chinese, Arabic, and Islamic art, respectively.

These three cultures represent the majority of Singapore’s population and cultural heritage, and the lotus flower is symbolic of the wish for peace and hope for the nation. – via The Dieline

images from The Dieline