I am an artist and printmaker living in Washington, DC. I make hand block printed paper goods and accessories, from tea towels to coin purses. Each piece is individually printed using a hand carved linoleum block. My goal is to make beautiful pieces that offer a modern twist on traditional textile prints.
website: http://www.katharinewatson.com
facebook: http://tinyurl.com/3v2fvs4
Lettergirl
Lettergirl makes pretty stationery. She has been a custom designer for weddings, babies, holidays and everyday since 1992 through her studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In addition to her etsy shop & home studio, she sells exclusive designs through retail stores around the country.
***Please Note! Lettergirl will be celebrating her 19th Anniversary with a week of giveaways on her blog, May 16th - 20th!***
poppytalk handmade: lettergirl
website: http://www.richinnerlife.typepad.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lettergirl/101694989893265?ref=ts
Mia Christopher
Mia Christopher is a multi-disciplinary artist based in San Francisco, California. She is currently studying painting at California College of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally.
poppytalk handmade: mia christopher
Mia Christopher
Mia Christopher is a multi-disciplinary artist based in San Francisco, California. She is currently studying painting at California College of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally.
poppytalk handmade: mia christopher
website: http://www.miachristopher.com
miki.o
miki.o designs and creates products that are aimed at making people’s days easier, prettier and happier. They have a range of modern and colourful paper goods for any type of occasion. miki.o was dreamed up by Bianca a native of the Netherlands where she spent 22 years of her life but now lives, works and plays in Melbourne, Australia.
poppytalk handmade: miki.o
For Barcelona-based artist Monika Ardila for the moment everything starts as a small project, covering all her work in general; video, illustration, photography and the handmade, with many surprises and secrets inside. With each piece she creates cuts and details that are special to her; in that way every single one is a collection (one-of-a-kind) of carefully chosen details.
poppytalk handmade: monikardila
Mr. Yen
Mr Yen was created in 2009 by Jonathan Chapman and is the name under which he creates customisable papercut artwork and professionally printed stationery products. With a passion for simplicity, practicality and beauty all products have been created with care and attention to detail.
Mrs Eliot Books
Francesca from mrs eliot books makes little wooden books, prints, cards, tea towels and original collage pieces from the London house she shares with her husband and two little boys. She likes to try and make something for everybody so she often makes concertina card versions of her little wooden books or turn a paper-on-wood collage into a print.
***mrs eliot books is offering 10% off her etsy shop during Paper Pops if you enter the code poppytalk10 at check-out.***
poppytalk handmade: mrs eliot books
blog: http://www.mrseliotbooks.blogspot.com/
Navy Blue Notes
Simple, social notes to amuse the lighthearted and antagonize the humourless.
Oficio
Lola a letterpress printer from Spain has been learning the trade for the past 5 years, finally opened her own workshop last november.
Oficio, the name of her shop, means trade; because that was her focus when she first approached letterpress. She works mainly with moveable type and old cuts, trying to be as loyal as possible to old school typographers. Every now and then she makes plates with modern designs as well. As a compliment to her papergoods she now also stocks japanese washi tape! Lola writes a blog where she shares everyday routines at her workshop.
poppytalk handmade: oficio
miki.o
miki.o designs and creates products that are aimed at making people’s days easier, prettier and happier. They have a range of modern and colourful paper goods for any type of occasion. miki.o was dreamed up by Bianca a native of the Netherlands where she spent 22 years of her life but now lives, works and plays in Melbourne, Australia.
poppytalk handmade: miki.o
For Barcelona-based artist Monika Ardila for the moment everything starts as a small project, covering all her work in general; video, illustration, photography and the handmade, with many surprises and secrets inside. With each piece she creates cuts and details that are special to her; in that way every single one is a collection (one-of-a-kind) of carefully chosen details.
poppytalk handmade: monikardila
website: http://www.monikardila.org
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/monikardila
Mr. Yen
Mr Yen was created in 2009 by Jonathan Chapman and is the name under which he creates customisable papercut artwork and professionally printed stationery products. With a passion for simplicity, practicality and beauty all products have been created with care and attention to detail.
The current Mr Yen stationery range consists of notebooks, notepads, note-cards, postcards and sketchbooks. The Mr Yen hand cut artwork range consists of customisable papercuts that make great personal gifts and presents and with each one being hand cut with a scalpel, no two are ever the same!
website: http://www.mr-yen.com/
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrYenPapercuts
twitter: http://twitter.com/mrYen
Mrs Eliot Books
Francesca from mrs eliot books makes little wooden books, prints, cards, tea towels and original collage pieces from the London house she shares with her husband and two little boys. She likes to try and make something for everybody so she often makes concertina card versions of her little wooden books or turn a paper-on-wood collage into a print.
***mrs eliot books is offering 10% off her etsy shop during Paper Pops if you enter the code poppytalk10 at check-out.***
poppytalk handmade: mrs eliot books
blog: http://www.mrseliotbooks.blogspot.com/
website: http://mrseliotbooks.com
Navy Blue Notes
Simple, social notes to amuse the lighthearted and antagonize the humourless.
website: http://www.navybluenotes.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/navybluenotes
Oficio
Lola a letterpress printer from Spain has been learning the trade for the past 5 years, finally opened her own workshop last november.
Oficio, the name of her shop, means trade; because that was her focus when she first approached letterpress. She works mainly with moveable type and old cuts, trying to be as loyal as possible to old school typographers. Every now and then she makes plates with modern designs as well. As a compliment to her papergoods she now also stocks japanese washi tape! Lola writes a blog where she shares everyday routines at her workshop.
poppytalk handmade: oficio
blog/website: http://oficio-blog.blogspot.com
2 comments:
Love your blog, i look almost everyday, but.... way tooooo much letterpress cards and stuff! gets somewhat repetitive after a while!
point taken, thanks jax!
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