Mega Holiday Card Roundup 2017

1/ Season’s Greetings Wreath
2/ Holiday Stamps Foil Card
3/ Peace to the World Holiday Card
4/Mid-Century Modern Joy! Holiday Card
5/ Festive Foliage
6/ Joyful Holiday
7/ Ding Dong Merrily
8/ Fox Holidays Card
9/ Spirit Lake Holidays Set
10/ Season’s Greetings Holiday Card

 

11/ Happy Holidays Party Food
12/ Holiday Shapes Card
13/ Peace On Earth
14/ Happy Christmas Time
15/ Embroidered Doves
16/ Santa’s Sleigh
17/ Evergreen Wreath
18/ Winter Wonderland Blind Impression Card
19/ Deck the Halls Card
20/ Merry + Bright Greeting Card

 

21/ Holiday Centerpiece
22/ Merry Holiday Ribbon Letterpress Greeting Card
23/ Merry Little Holiday Card
24/ Christmas Village Card
25/ Happy Holidays Kraft Card
26/ Oh What Fun Letterpress Greeting Card
27/ Potted Evergreens Holiday Card
28/ Season’s Greetings Holiday Card
29/ Foil Stamped Happy Holidays Card
30/ Cozy Cabin Card

 

31/ Holiday Santas
32/ Pink Christmas Present Card
33/ Festive Reindeer Card
34/ Love + Peace Holiday Card
35/ Joyful Circles
36/ Give Water
37/ The Big Bauble Note Card
38/ Noel Boat
39/ Enchanted
40/ Penguin

 

41/ Floral Detail Monogram
42/ Greetings from the North Pole Postcard
43/ Holiday Feast
44/ Have a Very Merry Christmas
45/ Birds of Cheer
46/ 2017 Holiday Cards
47/ Snow Globe Tree
48/ Happy Holiday Hibernation to You
49/ Feline Festive Risograph Card
50/ Christmas in the Village

 

51/ Frosty Leaves
52/ Tropic
53/ Gold Christmas Jumper Card
54/ Indigo Meowy Christmas Greeting Card
55/ Winter Shibori
56/ Foil-Stamped Gather Good Hearts Near Card
57/ Christmas Feast Greeting Card
58/ Snowy Owls
59/ Holiday Wreath Circle Letterpress Card
60/ Merry Bird Card

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Lee Sol / Venus Mansion

 

Seoul-born artist Lee Sol received his degree in interior design, but like many of us decided on a different path post-graduation. Venus Mansion is one of Sol’s first projects, wherein he creates surreal scenes with ancient sculptures and random objects by using a 3D graphics program.

 

 

 

 

 

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Juliette Clovis

 

Juliette Clovis is a multi-disciplinary artist who focuses on the links between human and nature, the opposition between life and death, and the dialogue between tradition and modernity. Her exploration of female identity and the representation of women in contemporary society and its history is completely fascinating. The most recent porcelain female busts she’s created are completely transformed into hybrid beings, mixes of history, myths, and chimerical dreams.

 

 

 

 

 

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Nima Chaichi

 

Nima Chaichi is an accomplished photographer with previous work in another field – architecture. His dual experiences allows Chaichi to combine elements like light, form, ambiance, beauty, and accessories to create a unique style that lends itself well to several fields of photography, including fashion.

 

 

 

 

 

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Happy Thanksgiving

Tallulah Fontaine via Front + Main

I’m taking a moment out of today’s craziness to wish everyone celebrating Thanksgiving a good one. I hope you’re stuffing yourself silly, reflecting on what it means to be thankful, and surrounded by the most important people in your life. Among so many other things I’m thankful for each and every one of you who stop by Design Crush and support me on this wild and crazy ride. Love to you and yours!

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Terry Thompson

 

I’ve wanted to visit the Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas, but for now Terry Thompson‘s oil paintings will do just fine. The San Francisco-based artist has a penchant for old signs that have lived to tell their tales and has recently branched out into pop culture foods as well (you should probably check those out in his portfolio, too).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brooke Didonato / Roses

 

I must have florals on the brain this week, because Brooke Didonato‘s Roses project stopped me in my tracks. Colored wax roses delicately perch atop different body parts as they begin to melt and drip across the skin’s surface. The thing I’m no so sure about is how to classify it – maybe that makes it the artiest of art?

 

 

 

 

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Miranda Crooks

 

Miranda Crooksdouble exposed botanicals feel like a half-formed memory. A hazy summer day with too many long hours spent in the sun or maybe even a dream that you can only recall the edges of. Regardless of what they make you think of I’m just so happy they exist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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