
Looking for simple, clean, and utterly gorgeous holiday photo cards? Then you won’t want to miss the selection from Pinhole Press. With a wide range of styles and both flat and folded options, the hardest part will be choosing a favorite. Four styles that caught my eye are shown here. (Love those green chevrons!) To make your choice a bit easier, Pinhole Press has offered 10% off to simple + pretty readers. Simply enter code “pinholepressvip” when prompted at checkout.



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I simply adore this “Allotment Fancier’s” collection of notecards from the Society of Revisionist Typographers. Available at Ben Pentreath, which would be a fine place to start (and finish) one’s Christmas shopping. Bits and baubles galore.

images from benpentreath.com

would love this skirt w/a fuzzy warm sweater!
Japanese clothing line prit seems to have simple, wearable, comfortable clothing in spades. Why can’t it be available in the US? Check out the fall/winter collection online and wish along with me.

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a peek at the prit shop
images from prit-trip.net

Happy Friday! I can’t believe how we’re barreling through November, which means that I will be vacillating daily between “It’s too early to post about Christmas cards!” and “I’d better get my Christmas cards posts up or readers will miss out!” So bear with me. My shopping list is still mostly empty, and yet I know if I delay much longer I’m going to be one big ball of stress. (Not to mention, I love Thanksgiving and I feel like every year I give it short shrift because of my crazy always-planning-ahead ways.)
That said, on with the Five:
- What’s up?
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- … just a small world …
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Hope your weekend is lovely and stress-free. See you Monday … (and to those of you who are lucky enough to be attending or working the Little Winter Market, please, report in!)

Stop the presses. I love this North Pole card designed by the Regional Assembly of Text. Available at Greer. (Chandra, I’ll be needing a couple …)

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images from greerchicago.com