There was a time when I was the girl who sent out birthday cards two weeks in advance. Those days appear to be long gone, as I’m now the girl who is lucky if she remembers to send out your card theday of your birthday. Lucky for me, Linda & Harriett just released their first limited-edition monthly project – this killer Birthday Calendar.
My birthday is five months away, but I’m hoping someone sends one of these beautiful diecutConstellation Birthday Cards when it does roll around. Pssst… Scorpio. I’d definitely be framing it.
Like most designers, a good business card really does it for me. These ticket roll cards for A Hundred Monkeys by Croxton Design really sent me over the edge. Like way over. {via FPO}
This limited edition Office Letterpress print was created specifically for EightHourDay’s fifth anniversary. I’m a huge fan of both the company’s work and their philosophy. Oh, and an office supply junkie. And a fan of yellow. Looks like it’s just meant to be!
I become unapologetically excited when I come across a new-to-me stationery shop. Meet MaeMae Paperie. I’ve fallen for the Walter card set in all of its pastel glory in a big way. {via The Bright Side Project}
This week has been a bit topsy-turvy (a new theme in my life lately), so I’m thrilled that the weekend is here! It’s going to be filled with the Festival of the Arts, playoff game four of the Thunder v Lakers (4th row!) and dress shopping for a family wedding next month. Happy Weekend!
Circles are my favorite shape, which is something I only recently realized. Weird, I know. So this Things That Are Roundposter and set of coasters from 1canoe2 are totally speaking to me and my new found favoriteness. Dandelions, a rotary phone dial and doughnut among other round things are all hand-drawn. The 10×15″ poster is a limited edition of 38, while the set of 9 coasters come in a drawstring bag.
Banter Banners are the more creative sister of the classic ‘Happy Birthday’ banner and perfectly acceptable to leave hanging year round. Love. {via greedy girl}
I’ve never really been a comic girl, but for these vintage posters by Michael Myersno, not that Michael Myers I think I could make an exception. Myers features popular comic book characters as vintage feeling posters, right down to the aged paper and fold marks. {via paper crave}