Showing posts with label stationery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stationery. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Valentine's Day from Rifle

Rifle Paper Co. recently released their Valentine's Day collection and it does not disappoint. Too cute! Shop here.
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Friday, January 14, 2011

Spotted...

Subtle and pretty details are dominating my love list right now...like this lovely photo from Jamie Beck, the elegance of Celine bags, simple, romantic details on stationery, and this adorable "flock of birds" coat hanger.

Images 1. via From Me to You 2. Luisa Via Roma, photo by Daniel Troyse, styling by Caroline Blomst 3. and 4. Stationery via Linea Carta 5. Flock of Birds Hook via Urban Outfitters

Monday, November 15, 2010

Holiday Collection from Rifle Paper Co.

This is a public service announcement to alert you to the fact that Rifle's holiday collection is just about the cutest thing ever. Shop here.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

(Inspired by) Acquaintance Cards

After listening to friend's Match.com horror stories, I'm definitely feeling wistful for the very tame (and sometimes mischievous) sentiment behind acquaintance cards, which ladies and gentleman looking for love used in the 1870s and 1880s. Consider it the 19th century version of a "poke" -- except it was probably less creepy - I mean, who else uses the Facebook Poke function besides creeps?

Either way, these are super cute, and ripe for a comeback -- but, perhaps in a different context.

Discovered here.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Monday, June 14, 2010

Library Greeting Cards from Simple Song

I'm always on the hunt for great stationery, but it's all the better when I find something this cute in my own backyard. Absolutely loving these library greeting cards from letterpress whiz Suann from Simple Song based out of Old Town Alexandria.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Love: Sailor's Knots

Let's face it...right about now, all of our cubicle daydreams wind up at the beach. We start wearing navy and white stripes more than sailors do, and strangely regret not buying those borderline tacky bottles of sand from our last vacation.

I'm suffering from sea fever as much as anyone right now, and am snapping up anything and everything related to my new nautical fave, sailor's knots. Some of my favorite picks below.

(Zippered pouch above from Mon Ami)

Sailor's knot card set (Russell & Salguero)

Nautical rope headband (Hello, Dolly Design)

Turks Head Knot Bracelet (Julie by the Sea)
Clockwise: 1. Golden Rope Headband (Anthropologie) 2. Ivory rope bracelet (L. Burns Designs) 3. Sailor's Knot Necklace (The Vamoose) 4. Knotted Rope Bracelet (Junghwa)5. Overhand Knot Necklace (Anthropologie) 6. Turks Head Bracelet Set (Mystic KnotWork)

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Love: Papel Picado

Seeing as there is still an hour left of Cinco de Mayo, I wanted to highlight Papel Picado -- a Mexican paper-cutting folk art that I just adore. Seen to great effect in this lovely Mexican meets French wedding. And of course, the invites would be made by Rifle Paper Co's brilliant Anna Bond. Love.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Adorable Mom "Tattoo" Cards from Crooked Sister

Thought these were the perfect antidote to the syrupy, pastel-overload cards most moms get this time of year. Available here.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Custom Invitations from Rifle Paper Co.

It's no secret that Rifle Paper Co. is one of my favorite sources for stationery, but I am dying, DYING over these gorgeous custom invitations from Rifle's Anna Bond. Just, wow.

BTdubs, Rachel over at Black Eiffel also has a post up about this gorgeousness.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Cameo Stationery from Cutie Pie Company

Adoring these silhouette moleskins, thank you cards and prints from Cutie Pie Company. While I think they're beyond perfect for tween and teen girls, I kind of want some for myself too! Shop here.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Etsy Fave: Essimar Stationery

It's been too long since I last posted about my deep, enduring, and too often, useless love of paper products, so I thought I'd share these amazing collage-style cards from Essimar. So colorful, I think they're perfect for anyone in need of cheering up. Shop here.

(Discovered on Black Eiffel)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Love: Vintage Postage

Sad confession. I think I spend an average of 12 hours a day on the computer. I usually get 7 hours of sleep. That leaves me five glorious hours to unplug (and by unplug I mean spend at least an hour or two cooking and cleaning.) I really have no idea how people with kids do it.

All of the time I spend being a slave to the blinking light of my Blackberry really makes me long for the days when catching up with a friend who lived far away meant a thoughtful letter every few months instead of learning their super-deep thoughts via Facebook feed. Thus, my clearly evident love of stationery and letter writing. Fact: One time a colleague asked me if I ever get tired of writing about paper products. Can't say I do.

My latest obsession isn't even something you stuff in the envelope. It's the envelope itself. I've discovered a few brilliant Etsy sellers who include vintage stamps with your notecard purchases, and I think it makes the experience even more special for the recipient.

Above and below you can see a custom stationery set from Cutie Pie Company, which includes eight notecards with your name or a monogram, eight envelopes made from vintage maps, and a collection of vintage postage.

Also love this travel-inspired set from the shop:

Next up are these beautiful Valentines from Neither Snow. You can actually choose the exact stamps you want on the envelope.

Perpetual fave Bird and Banner:

For a cheaper alternative, you can skip the stationery altogether, and just but the pre-stamped envelopes or the stamps themselves as seen in the next few photos.

(All Things Twee)

God Save the Queen Stamps from Verde Studio
Love the tropical vibe of these vintage French Guyana stamps from The Nostalgia Shop