
Antique teacup image is from The Graphics Fairy.
I had some fun on the weekend designing some personalised stationery using a beautiful antique image of a teacup from the always inspiring The Graphics Fairy.

Antique teacup image is from The Graphics Fairy.
I had some fun on the weekend designing some personalised stationery using a beautiful antique image of a teacup from the always inspiring The Graphics Fairy.


Images by Humunuku via Etsy.
Just adore these cards – the simplicity of the design is beautiful, and the gold provides a lovely hint of luxe. Plus they’re French, and that (somewhat predictably) automatically means I like them …


Images from Smock Paper, via Etsy.
*swoon* I absolutely adore gorgeous stationery, and gorgeous letterpressed stationery? I may just be in heaven.




Images 1-3: Zetta Florence; image 4: NoteMaker.
If I had pretty file folders like these, my files would always be kept in order (at least that’s what I keep telling myself)!
So tell me your weekend plans – anything exciting happening? My verrrry exciting plans consist of uni work and … … nope, that’s it. Tell me yours is better!
I have spoken about printable stationery before, and when I came across these beautiful free printable menu planners and shopping lists from A Print A Day via Creature Comforts, naturally I couldn’t resist and started printing them out immediately! Aren’t they simply darling? There are heaps of different designs for the little notepads and a few different menu plans.
I just love writing up my menu plan at the start of the week – it gives me time to plan any new dishes I want to try and make sure I have all the ingredients when I want them. And, well, the menu planner is just so cute I just have to use it!
This absolutely gorgeous little studio based in Sydney’s northern beaches produces stunning stationery – soft, clean and with beautiful handmade touches (which I love). They have a sweet little Etsy shop, and their blog is filled to the brim with beautiful inspiration; here’s their site. I think I’m in love … take a peek and let me know what you think!








What a perfect idea! For rescessionistas who love to give cheap sweet gifts these are a dream. After you’ve paid, you are emailed a pdf of some gorgeous stationery, and you can print it out as many times as you like, preferably on deliciously thick cardstock, and coordinate with matching envelopes (if your set doesn’t already have them). Not only do these little gems make perfect gifts, they have the added bonus of leaving plenty of cash in your purse – divine!
Here’s a few lovely sets to inspire you (plus a couple of baby shower printables because, well, I just thought they were cute!):










Image 1:Back Alley Design; images 2 and 4:UpUp Design; image 3: Three Kisses Studio; image 5:Little Paper Dog; image 6: Sweet Beets; images 8 and 9: Happy Papers; image 10: Sweet Pea Baby
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