
image from tippoint.org
Yes, today is January 19, but these holiday cards, benefitting San Francisco’s Tipping Point Community, are so cute I just had to show you.

image from tippoint.org
Yes, today is January 19, but these holiday cards, benefitting San Francisco’s Tipping Point Community, are so cute I just had to show you.

This photo from the February issue of Elle is what got me thinking spring, and change. Love those flowers.
dresses from Fendi

Good morning! I’m feeling energized this morning and ready to celebrate a lot of things this week. I’m also thinking about this blog and where I’d like it to go and how I’d like it to look and sound, and hopefully, I’ll have more to share with you all about this in the weeks to come.
But today, on (another) cold January day, I’m going to do my best to think about spring and its freshness and hope. Back with a bit more today. See you then.

photo from bluepoolroad.com
Remember when I posted about Studio/PW back in July? Well, the designer, Peggy Wong, just yesterday launched bluepoolroad, her online stationery store. I spent a long (embarrassingly long) time yesterday swooning over her portfolio, including studying the detailed shots of the wedding portfolio I initially fell in love with.
Pull up a chair, because it is beyond good. The birthday/star gazing cards are original and brilliantly executed. I’m adding bluepoolroad to my letterpress bliss list, because it definitely is one to watch. You’ll want to bookmark her blog, too. Divine.
Congrats on the Design*Sponge feature this morning, Peggy! Well deserved!

hi there and heart letterpress notecards
photo courtesy of suann at simplesong

assorted labels
photo courtesy of suann at simplesong
If you haven’t already, you may want to add Suann’s shop to your Google reader (like I have) so you don’t miss out on updates. These launched yesterday. The “hi there” cards are especially cute. Yes, I bought them.
Pretty soon, I’m just going to buy some shelving and open a stationery store in my office. Hours by appointment. What do you think about that?