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The Hungry Workshop x Beci Orpin (and other things!)

The Hungry Workshop x Beci Orpin Valentine’s day collaboration card!  SO cute.

Ok dudes I have a confession to make.  This is very selfish of me, but I must admit I did purchase a bunch of these GORGEOUS new letterpress cards from local print studio The Hungry Workshop last night…. just in case they sell out today!  Hee hee.  Well there are quite a few of you reading these days, and I just wasn’t sure how many of these beautiful new paper goodies Simon and Jenna might have in stock… better to be safe than sorry!

ANYWAY.  HOW CUTE!?

Of course with February looming, The Hungry Workshop have created a few fab new Valentine’s day cards – including the gorgeous collab with Beci Orpin pictured above (LOVE that lime green and pink combo!).  I am also seriously loving the brilliant ‘Flanno cards‘ – inspired by our national costume. :) SO GREAT!  Perfect for any occasion really, and equally suitable for blokes or ladies.  Great cards are so hard to find when you actually need one, so I reckon when you see gorgeous handmade stationery you have to snap it up – Valentine or no Valentine!

The Hungry Workshop have been super busy since their move from Brisbane to Melbourne mid last year – lots of excellent varied projects to peruse on their website and blog, do stop by and have a look around.  (I love THIS random project!)

Fabulous new letterpressed cards from The Hungry Workshop – made in Melbourne, and only $6.00 each – how do they do it!?

Notemaker / Moleskine design competition

Customised Moleskine diaries (this image from Oh Joy)

Hey a friend just tipped me off about a little design competiton for Australian designers and/or design students…

NoteMaker’s Annual Design Competition gives you the opportunity to design your own embossed cover for an original Moleskine Diary!

Australian online stationary store Notemaker is looking for budding designers to come up with a design based on the theme “Your Notebook Your Life”. Your design doesn’t have to be a pretty illustration… there are so many possibilities! Imagine a diary covered in architectural sketches, complex mathematical equations or even beautiful poetry?!

The winning design will be produced and sold as a limited edition Moleskine release! (The winner will also receive an iPod Nano and a Notemaker gift voucher).

It’s not everyday you get the opportunity to customize your own classic Moleskine…. and it’s an especially great opportunity for design students to build your design folio!

Entries close 1 June 2009. More info here.

Ps) Actually Notemaker has some quite cute things for sale on their website… definitely worth a little browse. Look what I found -


Penguin boxed set of 6 pencils – AU$14.95 and Penguin cover notebook – AU$19.95 (Aggh both currently sold out I now realise… sorry!)

Valentines Day (sorry!)

These gorgeous letterpressed designs are by Brooklyn based creative team Bread + Butter. Snap them up at the Bread + Butter’s Etsy shop. US$4.00 each (OR $9.00 for a selection of three!)

More letterpress goodness from Bread + Butter… Love these! how cute.

Uhhhh oh. This week The Design Files seems to be sinking into schmoopi romance land… first that gorgeous Dior poster, and now a little round up of Valentine’s Day cards. Uh oohhhh.

Ahhh I can’t help it… anyone who knows me will tell you I am a sucker for romance. Anyway, hopefully these gorgeous hand-crafted cards will strike a chord even if you’re a Valentine’s non-believer.

ps) I may have purchased a collection of Bread + Butter’s gorgeous cards online yesterday… one to give to my very anti-romantic fella on the 14th. He’ll be horrified. I can say that because he doesn’t actually read this blog. I know, shocking.

You’ve seen these before – don’t ya just love the little arrow peg? – from Susy*Jack

A little less schmoopi, and little more kooky… these from Able and Game – why do these remind me of Napoleon Dynamite for some reason? Many more to browse through in the Able and Game etsy shop.

New blog discoveries

Photography by Gemma Comas – via the SusyJack* blog

I’ve made a couple of new blog discoveries recently… don’t cha just love discovering a new blog? Just to add another 5 minutes to your morning net-surfing? YES you know you do!

Gorgeous product finds from the Hey Susy* blog

Currently I am LOVING Hey Susy* – the blog of NY artist and designer Susan Connor. She just seems to pull together the most beautiful images… great product finds too – and how about those colours? Ahhh.

Also be sure to visit Susan’s online store SusyJack* for a small-ish but truly gorgeous collection of papergoods… including my favourites below…

2009 Deluxe wall calender by SusyJack* – you can separate all 12 pages and hang in a row for colourful wall coverage! US$34.00


Demi Notebooks by SusyJack* – only US$9 each!

Valentine’s day card by SusyJack*

Second new discovery this month was A Cup of Jo (YES I know, I can hear you saying “you didn’t know about a Cup of Jo?” – what can I say….? Too busy blog-writing, not enough blog-reading). Joanna Goddard’s hugely popular blog was another ‘instant bookmark’ for me. (She also writes a very entertaining relationships blog called Smitten for US publication Glamour)

Recent favourite a Cup of Jo musings etc include -

-her new years resolution to dress more like a French Woman (here and here)
-her gorgeous engagement photos (she already looks like a French woman to me…)

Jo’s engagement photos by Max Wanger.

Christmas in Melbourne – crafty decorating ideas and a bit of window shopping

Japanese homewares store Zakkaya in Fitzroy showcases a very ‘kawaii’ Christmas

Somehow it has apparently become December! Where does the time go?

I spent the last week or so researching and photographing some of the best Christmassy decorating and wrapping ideas around town… I hope it might help condense some of your holiday season ‘to do’ lists, or at the very least inspire a few creative ideas for your tree / table / presents this year :) I’m sure I’ll spot many more fun bits and pieces between now and the big day… I’ll keep ya posted!

Zakkaya
52 Johnston st
, Fitzroy
9419 1882

Zakkaya has a beautiful selection of timber toys, ceramic homewares and kooky Japanese accessories, as well as some gorgeous and distinctly Japanese Christmas decorations and stocking-fillers… It’s so worth a browse – you won’t find these pieces anywhere else in Melbourne.

top – Zakkaya’s tiny wooden ‘balance game’ toys make perfect stocking-fillers. bottom – super-cute printed sticky tape for gift-wrapping.

Gorgeous decorating garlands from Zakkaya

More Christmas gorgeousness from Zakkaya

Specklefarm
111 Bridport Street, Albert Park
ph. 9696 2477

Specklefarm specialises in grosgrain ribbon of all different styles, and also sells a small but gorgeous range of stationary and paper wrapping etc. You can buy the ribbon by the metre, and they also wholesale if you have a business.

How about wrapping your presents in cheap brown paper or recycled magazine/newspaper pages, then dressing up the parcels with any one of these fancy ribbons? The ribbon is sure to be stashed away for re-use – which makes this a very eco-friendly wrapping option.

A stunning selection of grosgrain ribbons starting at around $3.00 a metre .

More ribbons and gift tags from Specklefarm

Cote Provence
290 Rathdowne st, Carlton North

9347 6656

For more classic Christmas styling, check out Cote Provence in North Carlton… beautiful French linens with cream / red detailing make for traditional festive decoration with a European feel. They also have some gorgeous rustic Christmas wreathes that you can either hang as is or embellish… I couldn’t resist and bought the largest one they had last week! Beautiful stuff and may I say extremely friendly, helpful staff! (unlike similar stores you might encounter on the other side of the river!).

You can’t go wrong with french linen in beige / red / white.

I loved this table display and centrepiece at Cote Provence! It’s an antique spindle holder I think? Here it’s holding reels of silk thread… but of course could be used to display any kind of decorations and/or cards – a unique alternative to the traditional Christmas tree.

slightly shorter spinder-holder st Cote Provence

Ikea
Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre
Cnr. Victoria St and Burnley St
Richmond

8416 5000

I know many people (my boyfriend, mainly) who won’t go near Ikea on a weekend, let alone in the lead-up to Christmas. Trouble is, you won’t find better value Christmas decorations or wrapping anywhere else in Melbourne. Seriously. The range and the prices are quite unbelievable. The trick for a semi-enjoyable visit to Ikea during the festive season is to follow my fail-safe tips -

1) Ikea is open until 9.00pm on Thursday and Friday night. Avoid the crowds and go after work.

2) Almost all the Christmas gear is right at the end near the registers. (Except the candles, candlesticks and plants, which are still very close by, just before the ‘marketplace’ area). With this in mind, DON’T walk through the entire store – take a sharp right at the lifts in the entrance area, and walk in to the store through the checkouts. Don’t worry everyone does it. The friendly Ikea information lady even recommends it.

3) – bring CASH – the queues are always shorter for the ‘cash only’ registers

4) Buy a blue bag at the checkout – come on, they’re only $1.00. Don’t be trying one of those crazy juggling acts so many people seem to attempt as they’re leaving the store… you’ll break something :)

Good luck!

See how much Christmas stuff they’ve got at Ikea!? Aggh. Love the oversized heart-shaped baubles in either silver or gold – $9.95 for a 2-pack. (they’re as big as a grapefruit!)

Baubles in every possible colour, every possible style. Top – 48-pack of blue baubles for only $7.95! bottom 59-pack of gold baubles – $12.95. Yes this is CHEAPER THAN GIFT TAGS! Why not tie a bauble on each present instead of a tag, and write the recipients name with permanent marker, gold or silver pen or white-out pen?

Wrapping wrapping wrapping… I bought the gorgeous hearts / stripes pack in blues / reds including all ribbon and rosettes for I think $12.95? They also have a great selection of gift-wrap ribbons.

Christmas wreath – $25.00. Tiny mini succulents for only $1.75 each! Too cute! Imagine clusters of these in tiny pots strewn up and down your Christmas table as a centrepiece? Or one with each guests’ name tied on, to mark their place at the table? (They can take it home after!).

Top – gorgeous metallic candlesticks in various heights / designs – sorry I seem to have misplaced my notes on these but from memory they were all around the $10.00 mark. Ikea also has the absolute best selection of candles at the best prices. Bottom – packs of column candles in varying heights, only $9.95.

Industria
202 Gertrude st
Fitzroy

9417 1117

Spotted these absolutely tiny little glass bottles in Industria for only $1.00 each (actually they also have even smaller ones at 75c). Of course my mind started racing with ideas… filling them with water and popping in a single flower stem in each one – or for a longer-lasting display how about tiny succulent stems instead? (either from Ikea, your garden or your neglected nature strip – shhhhh!) Wrap some fine wire around the neck of each tiny bottle and hang each one on your Christmas tree, on a clothes line across the room, or wired securely to your wreath on the front door. Otherwise cluster them on your dining table for unique floral display… endless possibilities…!

I bought 20 of these… have a few crafty plans in mind… will let you know how I go!

Tiny glass bottles from Industria

Dumbo Feather handmade envelopes


Famed Australian independent ‘mook’ (magazine + book = mook) Dumbo Feather have come up with a fabulous idea for damaged / unsaleable copies of their gorgeous publication. These mini envelopes are part of an ongoing project whereby the pages of these unread backissues are recycled and turned into something new… apparently it is their goal to ensure that no page of Dumbo Feather is wasted!

Available from the Dumbo Feather online shop – $15.00 for a colour-themed pack of 3 handmade envelopes, 3 plain cards, 3 labels and 3 sticker seals.

The envelopes were handmade by Dumbo Feather reader Kate Mason, who also creates other envelopes and paper goods from all kinds of recycled papers which she sells on Etsy. (Kate is currently overseas but check back in the new year for more handmade papery goodness)

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