Hey guys! Just finished working my wizardry on the ol' Photoshop for upcoming note card sets we're rolling out in the next week. Printed by our local friends, Fireball Printing, and packaged with love and care from my partner, Whale, these cards will be perfect for the holidays, but also for any sort of occasion where you'd like to correspond in the olde-fashioned manner of the actual hand-written sentiments. One set is from our TURKEY RED collection of textile patterns, the other taken from these rare book plates we found while thrifting that we've curated into our collection.
Now, the preview:
Ok, luv ya!
Squid
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Note Card Preview!
Labels:
elizabeth j. smith,
mouse trap vintage,
note cards,
sarah l. hunt,
textile design,
turkey red collection
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Etsy Treasury FRIDAYS (slightly belated) & new wearables in the shop
Things are chugging along at SquidWhale H.Q. Beth completed embroidered brooch no. 2 and no. 3 this week and now we've got three listed in the shop.
To celebrate, we put together this Treasury featuring our new embroidered brooch no. 2 (plaid study) and a cache of gifts for him and her (and pets!) under $50.
Also in the holiday spirit is this darling red and white Treasury by miesmama, featuring our embroidered wall art:
And finally, this week Beth and I both made Treasuries including Victorian mourning jewelry about knots and hair and had no idea till now. MEGA-MIND-MELD:
By Beth:
By Sarah:
embroidered brooch no. 1 |
embroidered brooch no. 2 |
embroidered brooch no. 3 |
Also in the holiday spirit is this darling red and white Treasury by miesmama, featuring our embroidered wall art:
And finally, this week Beth and I both made Treasuries including Victorian mourning jewelry about knots and hair and had no idea till now. MEGA-MIND-MELD:
By Beth:
By Sarah:
Thanks so much for looking! Have a lovely weekend!
xoxo
Sarah
(The Whale)
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Warming Up
It's a cold day at the studio today, so we did a little lunch time warm up.
Labels:
elizabeth j. smith,
lunch break,
philadelphia,
sarah l. hunt,
studio
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