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blue ribbon design letterpress
posted by the scholar on October 13th, 2008filed under: design, paper
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Look at these oh-so-elegant letterpress greetings and stationery from Brooklyn designer Kimberly Dreissen for her company, Blue Ribbon Design. I love the crisp color combinations and pretty patterns she includes on her cards, journals and custom wedding invitations.







See more and find a shop near you on their website, and say hi to Kimberly on her blog.
tags: card, elegant, handmade, invitation, journals, letterpress, pretty, stationery 2 Comments »spooky shopping, halloween fun (round up)
posted by the scholar on October 10th, 2008filed under: art, paintings, design, photography, illustration, food, textiles, interiors & exteriors, metal
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I have seen a ton of awesome Halloweeny things in my travels in the computer ranging from funny and clever to slightly off-putting to downright creepy. I think you’re going to like some of them too.

Bone Chillers ice cube tray from Fred and Friends

chocolate bats and peanut butter cats from Dancing Deer Bakery

designy horror over at the Supermarket:
- sohan the scaredy ghost necklace from Corky Saint Clair
- Hood Swamp Owl at Night print by ahpeele
- cleaver pendant from Species by the Thousands

Skullions, Deviled Eggs and Scarrots dishtowels from the Spoon Sisters

limited edition flavors of Jones Soda

porcelain skull by Franz Ignaz Günther for the Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg
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freaky art from the boundless talent at Thumbtack Press:
- The Light in the Abandoned Gas Station by Jeremy Enecio
- Spooky Creeps by Jason Limon
- Edgar Allen Poe by Tony Bailey
- 3 Horrids by Gus Fink

sassy greetings from someecards

glittery skull votive holders from the Pottery Barn
and finally, some handmade scariness from our friends at Etsy:

- Spooky Boo Lantern from from MariposaAvenue
- Happy Jack-O-Lantern soupcan nightlight, also from MariposaAvenue
- Alone by DistressingDelilah
- Frankenbot the Mega Scary Robot from Jordan Alexander
- Knitted Ghost Plush Toy and Grave playset from sayraphim

Must…Stop…Eating… by Shutterbug Cel
Geez, that was more spooktacular than I thought… muhahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a great weekend everybody!
tags: beverage, candle, card, cookies, creepy, dishtowel, drawing, halloween, jewelry, light, limited edition, necklace, original photo, pendant, plush, porcelain, print, scary, sculpture, silver, soda 4 Comments »chewing the cud letterpress
posted by the scholar on July 29th, 2008filed under: design, paper
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very fun, tongue-in-cheek letterpress action from san francisco stationery designer viola sutanto ting for her company chewing the cud.



purchase these pieces at elsewares, see more at viola’s website and etsy shop, and say hi on her blog.
tags: card, etsy, fun, handmade, letterpress, pretty, stationery, whimsy 2 Comments »seraph stationery and gifts
posted by the scholar on July 10th, 2008filed under: home accessories, paper
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need to see something happy today? i sure do, and these fun and elegant letterpress and gifty items from utah-based seraph stationery are just perfect right now. i love the loose drawing style and funky graphics they’ve got here.






intriguing bonuses: 1) proceeds from the sock it to me line go toward the purchase of socks for their local homeless shelters; and 2) seraph does custom invitation work too, for that fabulous party or shower or wedding you might be planning.
find these items and more at soolip in north hollywood, lunalux in minneapolis, emeralds in austin and of course online at the seaph website.
tags: card, elegant, fun, glassware, handmade, journal, letterpress, pretty, stationery 2 Comments »naughty betty cards: let’s chat!
posted by the scholar on July 7th, 2008filed under: humor, paper, let's chat!
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i nearly spit my drink out when i opened my birthday card from a dear friend recently. actually i may have and i am still a little embarrassed about it, but i couldn’t help it. it was a laugh-out-loud funny, harsh and absolutely inimitable naughty betty card, from the dark and stormy minds of chicago designers christine montaquila and courtney weinberg. christine and courtney clearly have a bright sense of humor and a keen sense of style. their cards are sharp and truthful but are tempered with just a skinch of sentimentality. this formidable combination has enough visual jet fuel to teleport you to a playful place, stand by patiently idling its engines while you play around there for a bit and get you back to planet earth satisfied and smiling. let’s have a chat with c + c and find out more!


q: where do you live, and where do you create your collection?
a: we live in the northern suburbs of chicago. we’re minivan driving, latte drinking suburban moms. can’t even try to hide it. we either create our cards in our home offices, borders, or crouched in a broom closet so our toddlers don’t find us.


q: how did you two come together to create naughty betty?
a: we worked together as a writer/art director team at ogilvy & mather in chicago. we did many, many campaigns for women’s brands that we loved but never made it out the door. so we started to craft a voice and look we loved that was brutally honest, and talked to women the way women talk to women.

q: can you tell us a bit about your creative process? how do these cards get out of your head and onto the paper?
a: it really is a very organic process. a lot of our inspiration comes from our lives. our hectic, crazy, extremely average lives. we tend to write down funny stuff along the way and see how it feels as a card and if it captures a sentiment just right. then we revise, revise, revise.

q: your collection is so memorable thanks in part to its bold and clean graphic style. do either of you have a design background?
a: the design is courtney’s gig, but since i’m the writer i will speak for her. she’s got a design background and a fabulous eye for cool, modern things. she obsesses over every color! she’s really a design whore. (ed. note: this is the quote of the week.)



q: the laugh-out-loud, descriptive imagery in your cards really hits the nail on the head and takes me (and i suspect everyone else!) to a specific place and time. have you drawn on your own experiences while creating them?
a: oh yes. all of it. i suspect my husband secretly watches porn, and i have been that drunk girl peeing in an alley. when courtney was ten she french kissed her pillow with braces on. anything you read, we’ve lived.

q: what inspires you to make the line?
a: we love the idea of connecting with women and creating this dialogue about modern life. we certainly live differently then our mother’s did, working, raising children etc., so part of it is a social commentary on it all. after working in advertising for 15 years, we also love the honesty we’re able to have. you simply couldn’t be this blunt in an ad, but the truth is, people love the truth. they respond to it. and we love being culturally relevant too. greeting cards have a shelf life, so we can talk about things in the world that work now, but may not in two years. plus, life is just a hoot. senators having gay sex in bathrooms, people eating cockroaches on tv… this is good stuff!


q: exactly who is naughty betty? any relation to ugly betty?
a: naughty betty is the name we came up with on the phone when we realized all the other names we liked were trademarked. it was a bit before ugly betty got so big. we loved the idea of it being a woman’s name, and the naughty gives us permission to offend people with our harsh language. “We’re not Politically Correct Betty” is what I like to say!


you can purchase naughty betty cards at multiple choices and paper boy here in chicago, as well as paper doll in portland, heartfelt in san francisco and nancy nancy in brooklyn. if you are a retailer contact calypso cards for distribution info, and for more general hilarity and to contact christine and courtney, see their website.

thank you ladies!
tags: card, colorful, contemporary, funny, greeting cards, lets chat!, playful, stationery 8 Comments »orange beautiful’s type line (letterpress)
posted by the scholar on June 20th, 2008filed under: design, paper
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i love this modern and funky type line series of handmade letterpress cards recently released from chicago-based paper wizard emily martin of orange beautiful. the assorted fonts make an elegant statement, the pieces are printed on substantial textured card stock. they can be purchased separately or in sets of ten.




purchase these cards at orange beautiful’s etsy shop, see many other gorgeous things on their website and say hi to emily (and bff/blog collaborator laura) on their blog too (which is chock full of excellent goodness)!
tags: card, elegant, etsy, graphic, handmade, letterpress, stationery Comment now »artghost prints
posted by the scholar on April 16th, 2008filed under: personal accessories, art, paintings, illustration, paper
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seattle artists (and husband and wife team) eric adler and liz wong make prints and paintings, personal accessories and greetings with retro style and a wicked sense of humor for their artghost studio.







purchase these pieces at the artghost website, see what liz and eric are doing at their blog and be sure to check out liz’s website too!
via indie shopping
tags: acrylic, bag, card, fun, funny, playful, sarcastic, seattle, stationery, vintage 2 Comments »catch and release letterpress
posted by the scholar on April 10th, 2008filed under: design, paper
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i am enjoying these pretty letterpress cards from seattle graphic designer nicole stanton for her company catch and release.




i also like her handmade, limited edition sketchbooks made from old record album covers. they are made in batches of 30 pieces and contain graph, trace and drawing paper, along with assorted fun screenprinted pages in between to keep it lively and ensure that no two are alike.



purchase these pieces at nicole’s etsy shop, see what she’s up to on her blog and see more lovely things on her website.
tags: book, card, etsy, handmade, letterpress, pretty, seattle, stationery 2 Comments »


