Archive for the ‘Stationery’ Category

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Picture 71I am a huge (please note the bold, italic AND underline) fan of the work of today’s Plucky Pioneer and I have a feeling you probably are too!  Breck Hostetter is the woman behind the brilliant work of Sesame Letterpress in Brooklyn, New York.  Perhaps you’ve seen their beautiful creations for sale in John Derian’s shop or in magazines like Martha Stewart Living…?  Breck founded the company with her husband, Matt Heindl, and together they’ve met great success designing and printing custom stationery, invitations and so much more.  Breck is also the co-owner of Brooklyn Social Cards (yes, ladies, she’s a double Plucky Pioneer!) the maker of the chicest calling cards on earth.  I am personally thankful to Breck because she printed the most beautiful custom stationary for John and me (an engagement gift from Miss Jane Warren) that I just adore!  Jane also recently took a letterpress class taught by Breck and Matt at their studio and said it was AMAZING.  How much fun would that be?  I want to move back to New York just to sign up!  Read on for words of wisdom from the lovely and oh-so-talented Breck Hostetter…

Picture 67Five words used to describe yourself.

quirky, dedicated, sentimental, hard-working (I am counting this as 1 word), kind (I hope I am).  [Above, Breck at work on a press in Sesame's Brooklyn studio.]

What inspires you creatively?

Victorian-era graphic design and book design, vintage wallpaper, fabric, children’s books, plants and animals…

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How would you describe your personal design aesthetic?

Our letterpresses are circa 1880’s and I love using these presses to print work with vintage inspired elements in bright, contemporary colors. All of the prints we do, from invitations to business cards, greeting cards etc… have elements of this aesthetic. [Above, ridiculously cool letterpress zebra coasters currently available for purchase in Sesame's online shop.]

What propelled you to found your own company?

I have always made things to give or sell. For years, I did this on the side while working daylight hours at full time jobs. It was always my hope that one day I could eventually dedicate my full attention to my own business. I ran my print shop during the evenings and weekends for about 4 years before I finally calculated that I was working 41 hours at the studio and 40 at my regular job so I quickly quit the day job and became a full time printer.

Picture 69Most glamourous part of owning your own company?

Hmmm. I’m not sure how glamorous owning my own company is on a day to basis but there are definitely some perks. One time I traded services for a really nice dress. I’d say that being able to meet and work with really interesting people is one of the best parts of my job. [Above, the Brooklyn studio.]

Least glamourous part of owning your own company?

Working all of the time, doing bookkeeping, juggling many deadlines, always trying to please custom clients and making sure there is enough work to support my staff.

Picture 72Best business advice you’ve been given?

I’m constantly accepting advice. [Above, whimsical business cards printed by Breck.]

Creative businesswoman you admire?

I admire every businesswoman who juggles running a business, having a family and trying to be creative. I am constantly working at this balance and welcome tips from anyone else in the same boat!

Picture 74What keeps you organized and on task?

My gmail account with lists and labels and calendar. There is no way I could run my business without this. [Above, very possibly the most beautiful wedding invitation I've ever seen---printed by Sesame.]

Moment you knew you’d “made it”?

I had a couple silly goals of printing projects for people I admired and having my goods in a couple stores I loved. When I was eventually given these opportunities I felt like I had made it. Really, anytime people tell me that they like my work, it feels validating. Right now I think that being able to take weekends or even just Sundays off and not turn on my computer would really mean I had made it.

Picture 75Describe your typical work day…

Wake up and dress and feed my daughter. When the babysitter arrives, head to my studio. Stop on the way to buy a chocolate croissant and a coffee. Work with my assistant on printing projects. Leave in the afternoon to pick up my daughter from school. Play with her until she goes to bed. Then turn on my computer and tackle admin and design work in the evenings. [Above, a colorful ink palette at Sesame.]

Your dream project?

I’m lucky to feel like I do my dream projects regularly. These would be the ones I get to design and print for myself (without tight deadlines) or give to friends such as party invitations for my daughter and niece, wedding invitations for my sister, coasters for a friend’s surprise birthday party…

Picture 76What goals do you have for your business in the future?

My dream would be to move the business to a town by the sea, open a small storefront and be able to take a break mid-day to go for a swim. I think this is more “my fantasy for my business in the future” but it is good to aim high. [Above, a vignette from Breck's desk.]

Advice to other budding creative entrepreneurs?

Do what you really love. Try to schedule time to see things and do things to cultivate your creative thinking.  [Below, more cool coasters by Sesame.  If only I were hip enough to live in Brooklyn...]

Picture 77Be sure to check back tomorrow to see Breck’s Plucky Pioneer Cheat Sheet — her top picks for art, film, fashion and more! Until later… XO

Olive Manna

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

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I am currently loving the simple prints of Olive Manna: Textiles and Paper Goods.  Created by designer Natalie Jost, all the products are made by Natalie and her family (love a team effort!).  Their products range from the darling notebooks above to gift tags, stationary, bookmarks, dishware and even chic black pencils engraved with feisty sayings (see below).  I’m quite certain if I had those fantastic yellow bookmarks I’d be more likely to keep my New Year’s Resolution to read more…  To shop Olive Manna’s darling patterns visit their shop HERE >>

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Petite Paris 2010 Calendar

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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Little Brown Pen’s 2010 “Petite Paris” calendar will only cost you $5 and is almost too cute for words.  Each month has a different snapshot taken by the shop owners during their jaunts about the City of Lights (they used to live there, yes, be jealous…).  Its business card size makes it ideal for Christmas stocking stuffers.  Santa darling, are you listening?

Let the Good Times Roll

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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I’ve been a bit tardy this year in getting out Christmas cards and am thinking I may opt to send “New Years” greetings instead (a procrastinator’s favorite).  These witty Kate Spade cards read “HAPPY NEW YEAR!” on the outside and inside, “LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL.”  Amen to that.  Available for purchase HERE >>>

Rifle Paper Co. Postcards

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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I am absolutely, positively in love with these illustrated “Happy Holidays” postcards by Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co.  They are perfectly styled right down to the red pencil and vintage stamps.  In case you haven’t heard, Anna just launched her online shop and it’s brimming with finds all done in her trademark whimsical style.  These postcards are only $10 for 10.  Snatch them up and drop a line to those you love this holiday season!  Visit Anna’s new shop HERE >>>

Desk Envy: Mr. Boddington

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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I am in love with Mr. Boddington stationery, who isn’t?  But right now I want to talk about his desk.  Isn’t it lovely with its fabulous tortoise frames, orange tea cup, vintage typewriter, and three-legged stool?  Oh and yes, those are copies of our beloved, retired Domino tucked inside.  Below, envelope inserts by Mr. Boddington to lure you into checking out their website.  Try not to drool ladies…

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Bunting Flag Cuteness

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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From the first moment I laid eyes on the blog of Rachel Dangerfield & Quail Creative I was sold.  The clean, simple layout with it’s chic black and white header had me at hello—Rachel’s gorgeous design work is the icing on the cake!  Her latest card design is so charming with it’s colorful little bunting flags I couldn’t help but share.  The blanks allow you to personalize the message as you see fit—her “I love how you look in flannel…” is pretty brilliant if you ask me.  Be sure to stop by the Quail Creative blog to see more of Rachel’s portfolio and convince her to start selling these sweet cards!

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Latest Obsession: Missive

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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What would I do without Etsy?  Today’s find: Missive letterpress studio in the San Francisco bay area.  I’m in love!   No really, just add an “e” and the notecards above are mine.  Greek key?  Peonies?  Cupcakes?  French?  I think I found my soulmate.  Support small, creative letterpress studios—shop Missive!

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Petite Paperie

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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I posted a vintage menorah illustration by Petite Paperie earlier this week, but am so smitten by their entire collection I couldn’t help but share more with you.  At $10 for 10 notecards with matching envelopes these are a complete steal!  My favorites are the puffer fish above and “the white rabbits of Wonderland” with their lovely vintage illustrations.  Wouldn’t they make the perfect stocking stuffer?

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Holiday Greetings on Etsy…

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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Like most of us, I adore the holidays—the excuse to bundle up and drink hot cider by the fire, the decorations, the gathering of families, the gift wrapping, and last but certainly not least, the sending and receiving of good, old-fashioned GREETING CARDS.  Here are a few of my favorites this season compliments of Etsy.

Above, Sweaters in Love.

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Letterpress and Watercolor Wreath by PaperMonkeyPress

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Evergreens by RedBirdInk

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Christmas Ornaments by LouLouCreations

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Shimmer Snowflake by SpottedFlats

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Vintage Menorah Illustration by PetitePaperie

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Berry and Aqua Holiday Deers by TurtlePapers

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Happy Holidays by PaperMonkeyPress

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Deck the Halls by BlueNotePress

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Coal by PaperMonkeyPress


Letterpress holidays…

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

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I am head over heels for this letterpress greeting card by Linda and Harriet.  Pressed in “old school blue and red” the card is a nod to nordic ski sweaters.  Can’t you see it?  CLASSIC.

Calligraphy + Letterpress = ♥

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

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I am absolutely, positively in love with these letterpress greeting cards from Linda & Harriet.  Aren’t the citron stripes just to die for?  Even the manner in which they’ve been photographed over the grey linen backdrop is just so horribly chic.  The calligraphy was done by Brooklyn-based calligrapher Jenna Hein in collaboration with Linda & Harriet’s founder Lisa Libré.  I love when creative minds come together to create something new and lovely!  Libré founded the company when she was only 27 years old (such an inspiration!) and named it after her mother and grandmother.  It has quickly become a star in fine stationary circles—can’t you see why?  Be sure to visit Linda & Harriet HERE!

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Best Engagement Present EVER

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

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Above is a snapshot of the cutest, sweetest, most thoughtful engagement present in the world compliments of my dear friend Jane Lilly Warren.  Inside the lovely printed bakery box (what a genius packaging idea!) is a set of charming letterpress correspondence cards that read “John & Katherine.”  They were made by Sesame Letterpress in Brooklyn, NY and are printed on the most luscious, thick paper.  I was literally jumping up and down when I opened them!  The best part?  Jane and her wonderful man Scott (he’s a doll, we all met in Switzerland…) just got engaged this past weekend in Maine!

Congratulations and thank you to Jane and Scott!!!

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The Well-Traveled Envelope

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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I think I may have to order some of these envelopes from Moncy3 on Etsy made from the pages of a vintage World Atlas.  At $3 for a set of six, how can one resist?  The shop owner used similar envelopes to mail out  her own moving announcements.  Pretty darn cute.

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Etsy: Typewriter Love

Monday, August 17th, 2009

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I’m pleased to announce John’s love for his vintage typewriter has blossomed into a minor obsession.  Last week after reading about repairing typewriters online for hours (literally…) he announced that upon retirement he’s going to open a little typewriter repair shop.  I’ve always dreamed of opening a home boutique so we’ve decided he can have a back room for his repairs and we’ll sell a selection of his vintage typewriters amongst my selection of new, vintage and antique furniture and home accessories.  We can dream right…?  In celebration of our future endeavor I’ve rounded up Etsy’s best and brightest selection of typewriter-themed goods.  Happy typing!

Above: Pink typewriter photograph by SkippyDesigns.

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Screenprinted typewriter tote bag by TheBoldBanana.

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Personalized Typewriter Stationary by Farouche.

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Typewriter Pillow in Aqua by TrackandFieldDesigns.

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Printed Moleskin Notebook by TwoGuitars.

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Typewriter Beach Photograph by YvetteInufio.

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Vintage Typewriter Key Necklace by WebbySue.

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Print of Antique Typewriter Models by ArtPhotoGirl.

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Porcelain typewriter tile by CircaCeramics.

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Illustrated Typewriter Cards by PaperAndTwine.

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Little Red Laptop Bag by TrackandFieldDesigns.

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“You’re My Type” Greeting card by PixelImpress.

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Royal Typewriter Pen and Ink Illustration by NanLawson.

il_430xN.85099615Typewriter Necklace 18k Gold Brass Plated by CuteAbility.

(All images courtesy of Etsy)