2011 Calendar Roundup: Part 2.
PS: You’ve signed up for this year’s Calendar Swap, yes? I thought so.
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PS: You’ve signed up for this year’s Calendar Swap, yes? I thought so.
Posted In calendar swap, calendars, paper goodsThe Multi-Notebook is a compilation of all that is right in my office supply-driven world. A Franken-notebook of sorts, it combines six different styles – including ruled, grid and sticky – under one ring-binding. Heaven.
Posted In notebooks + journals, paper goodsThis rad kitchen conversion print, from none other than Jenna of Whimsy & Spice, just jumped onto my Christmas list. I love the little silhouetted shapes and the color palette she used works perfectly with my soon to be gray kitchen.
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I have a cozy corner in my living room. In it sits my favorite chair, a tea tray table and two walls of revolving artwork. Some of it is mine, but the majority are prints I’ve picked up over the past few years. Each one is special to me and I’m always looking for the next piece to add to my collection. Right now these are all riding mighty high on the list.
Posted In paper goods, printsEurope According to USA
Europe According to Gay Men
Europe According to Britain
I’m such a geography jerk, I love maps. In fact, one of the things I always have my eyes open for is a set of classroom maps. You know, the kind that get pulled down by a string? I’d love to hang them in my non-existent dining room. I love these prints by Yanko Tsvetkov that map stereotypes of Europe through other demographics’ eyes are fantastic.
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+ I love these DIY flower bulb favors.
+ Yesterday I shared some out of the ordinary wedding rings over on Oh, hello friend.
+ I also answered a few questions for Annie at Poetic + Chic.
+ More Halloween cards + invitations.
+ I’ve been wanting to paint some Mason jars, so this DIY is perfect timing!
+ Sad I didn’t think of this idea when I moved into my first apartment.
+ Every designer, actually every human, needs to read these words from Milton Glaser.
+ Wowed by these courtroom sketches.
+ Web designers rejoice and meet the Gridulator!
+ I can’t wait to pick up a copy of Baked’s second cookbook.
+ WANT: these Maple Candied Apples in my face.
+ One more reason I need to my ass to NYC: FoodParc.
+ Did you know you can visit illustrator Edward Gorey’s house?
+ Looking for a reason to make + wear a fall leaf mask.
+ New garb for your desktop 1, 2
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+ I love these little candy pouches!
+ Do you send out Halloween cards?
+ A great city guide representing my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA!
+ Outstanding in the Field is a fantastic concept: a traveling dinner party tour.
I promised, no swore, to myself that I wouldn’t post anything Halloween-related until October 1st. And then I saw these hand-painted cards from Rifle Paper Co. and all bets went out the window. Like, for serious.
Posted In cards, halloween, holidays, paper goodsYes, yes, yes. I’ve already got 2011 calendars on the brain. And while I promise to wait at least another month before starting to share all of them with you, I couldn’t resist this planner. The frankie diary is an illustrated 12-month journal with a monthly calendar and weekly spreads, all put together in a soft cloth-bound book. PS: My birthday is in just over a month. *wink, wink*
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