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  • I’m famous!

    Posted on Saturday August 1st, 2009 at 07:41 in design, blogs, crafts, paper goods, wedding paper

    Sweet! My printable notecard design is featured on the fantastic blog iDiY. iDiY catalogues all kinds of great design goodies for special events - think invitations, labels, favor packages, etc… and many are free for download. Here are a co...

  • O dear.

    Posted on Tuesday March 31st, 2009 at 20:56 in crafts, buyables, you are just darling

    I’m a sucker for these woolly animal friends from Amy Stewart’s Chicago-based five trees, with their sweet faces and old-fashioned names. Below are Euclid, Barnaby, Sullivan, and Bernardo....

  • Pretty packages.

    Posted on Monday December 15th, 2008 at 22:08 in Culture, design, blogs, crafts, paper goods, happy holidays

    My mom always foists the job of wrapping gifts onto me, but it’s one chore I never mind - and how could I, when there are items like these to work with? Shown above are an assortment of handmade graphic wrapping papers from Rifferaff (fantasti...

  • Pretty much irresistible.

    Posted on Monday December 8th, 2008 at 22:20 in design, crafts, paper goods, happy holidays, buyables

    Evan and Nichole Robertson’s Little Brown Pen offers downloadable stationery and gift templates for sale on their etsy shop, to which you “just. add. paper.” Just added are templates for their holiday-themed items to give and kee...

  • Sitting pretty.

    Posted on Monday August 4th, 2008 at 00:01 in crafts, you are just darling, home and décor

    Even more sweet songbirds, this time in three dimensions. Those handy with a needle and thread will find plenty to keep them occupied at Spool, including a pattern for this mobile. I like the real branches - a naturalistic touch. Share This...

  • All the pretty colors.

    Posted on Friday August 1st, 2008 at 12:11 in crafts, buyables

    There’s something so cheerful about ribbon in all its forms, whether it be satiny or rough and rustic. Right now I like these Italian cotton ribbons in Boston-based Angela Liguori’s etsy shop, imported straight from Rome… especiall...