Monday, September 20, 2010
Choose your Story
With every couple I work with I can't help but ask: So what's your story? Here, a line that tells many possible wedding stories. It has a little of everything I like: playfulness, elegance, handcraftedness, and sweetness all mixed together. Each design is available in flat or letterpress printing. Click here for a closer view.
Let's talk about your story. Contact me with inquiries: paperxoxo@gmail.com.
Baby announcements soon to come too!
Monday, August 16, 2010
sneak peek: new line of invitations!
People are nuts about getting married in farmland structures these days, so I had to make a wedding invitation featuring a lovable barn. And this one spun its way out so easily onto the paper so I like it even more. (also, I changed the wording so that people will be invited to their "wedding", not to their "marriage"... yeah, good edit.) Three cheers for barnyard unions!
This is one of nine wedding invitation designs I've been working on, heading to the printer for sample-making very soon! Baby announcements cooling on the Illustrator counter too. Woot woot!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Honey Bear
Invitations!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Paper Love Holiday Cards
Hi guys! The holidays are on the way and I can hardly wait. Because I love custom holiday cards, and because really great ones are sort of hard to find, especially for a good price, I created a sweet little line that I think will ring your little bells. They're flat-printed, but can be letterpressed too if that's your fancy. You're also welcome to switch around borders, colors, fonts, and of course the message (at no extra cost).
Here's a sampling. Stop in or call with questions: 718.783.1383.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
hand-lettered stamps
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
everywhere you go
The number one reason to like these pocket notebooks is because they're made of recycled leather! So nice and soft. And you probably can't really read it, but the holder reads "omnia mea mecum porto." Which means: "everything I own I carry with me." (I lived that way in South America last summer for three months, and it wasn't so bad! Though Spencer did most of the carrying for me...)
p.s. a little one-year old named Alice learned how to say "octopus" in here this morning!
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