I wanted to do a post about all the sweet notecards I have purchased on Etsy. If you think they look cute in the pictures, wait until you see them in your hands. Some are letterpress cards and some are screenprinted and they are all of the highest quality. The colors and designs are gorgeous and I highly recommend them all.
A fun way to tag your gifts is to use these darling gift tags from everyjotandtittle. The set of 12 is only $3.50 and will cheer up any gift you may give!

These Pink cupcake birthday cards are from Sweet Bonny by malien00. They come in a pack of 6 for $7.95.

These are darling bird Happy Birthday cards from Noteriety Press. They came as a set of 6 letterpress cards for $10. They are not listed right now, but if you contact Noteriety perhaps they have some more they can re-list.

These are sweet hello cards from Armato Design and Press. These are also letterpress and come in a package of 6 cards for $12.

The lovely Thank you cards I got were from CecilyInk and she really wowed me with her presentation. The set of 6 letterpress cards for $12.50 were wrapped in tissue with her business cards and a special extra of coordinating jelly bellies! It was a feast for the ole eyes!

I purchased the Foxy and Winston Lovebug Notelet Boxset for a gift. These are hand screenprinted and come 6 in a box for $14. These are special because they are for a friend who loves ladybugs.

And lastly I purchased the letterpress flat cards in Sunshiny yellow from Pressure Letterpress for another pal. These are a set of 5 for $15. They are also no longer listed, but contact the artist and they may be able to make some more!

You just can’t go wrong with any of these cards! They will inspire you to correspond with all your long lost friends and relatives.
10/28/2007
Trunkt is an interesting site. It is an online magazine that celebrates independent designers, crafters and artists and gives them a place to show and sell their works. It is also a fun place to browse and shop. Here are some items from my Trunkt wishlist.
The purse is by Blissbyheather $49, the top is by Bella Sera Baby $20, the rose tablecloth $115 and the journal $10 are both by Henry Road Home.
Look around here and you will find some familiar Etsy artists and some new artists. A nice find!
I realized that only two of the bags I found were cotton and thought I’d better look for an organic or hemp bag to round out my choices. I found a great site called Reusablebags.com. They have everything you need, bag-wise: reusable drink containers, lead-free lunch boxes, gift bags and shopping bags. It is a one-stop shop! They sell the fabulous Laptop lunch box that a friend has and loves, and these Sigg water bottles. Fun and fashionable!

For natural bags, they have this heavy duty Hemp tote bag for $32.95.

And in cotton they have Ecobags. A set of 5 string bags in great colors is $29.95 and a natural organic cotton tote is $5.95.
Check out the Reisenthel Modern Grocery Tote in Lime or Flora for $19.95 and the Market Basket in black, red or olive for $39.95, both made of polyester.
And the oh so happybags cotton totes in Victoria, Lucy or Catherine ($19.95).
Lastly, I love the fun Mimi the Sardine cotton totes in Swedish cotton prints like Flower Power or Berries for $44.95.
Now how will I ever decide?
10/15/2007
Here on the Central Coast of California, it has started to rain a little bit (thank goodness!) so it is the perfect time to spotlight some beautiful umbrellas I found from around the “interweb”. I’m so glad to see that rain isn’t extinct yet, with all the global warming, so although the sky is gloomy, I say bring it on!
And wouldn’t I be prepared if I had one of these beauties?
These are Tray6 umbrellas and are all $55 to $65. (There goes my attempt to keep everything under $50!)
You know, I grew up in Northern California, and it rained so much there but no one used an umbrella. According to us, it was just a “little rain” and umbrellas were for sissies. Later I moved to San Francisco (which we all called The City) and found out that umbrellas were cool and a definite fashion statement.
Like these Marimekko umbrellas from FinnStyle:
These are all $40 (such a relief!) I just love Marimekko prints. If you do too, look at all the goodies they have on FinnStyle in these cool designs. Sometime I will do a whole post on Marimekko fabulousness.
Next up are umbrellas from pare*umbrella. Leave it to the fine people in Seattle to come up with great umbrella designs.
These have fun titles like Juicy Orange and Sassy Dots, and while they exceed my limit of $50, I think they are worth it.
Now, if only I had one of these amazing umbrellas…..
10/14/2007
Ok, it is time for me to get on the reusable grocery bag wagon, and there are so many choices!
I already have a head start because my friend over at Stuff-O-Rama gave me a hand decorated black canvas shopping tote. You can get one just like it here.

It is very big and roomy, not to mention fabulous!
There is also the bright Baggu. These are nylon reusable shopping bags in luscious colors such as fuschia, olive, red and teal.
Then, I saw Envirosax in the Oprah magazine, and their prints and colors wowed me. You can buy prints such as Flora, Retro or Amazonia separately or as sets. They are made from polyester and hail from Australia. You can read more about the company here.
Lastly, I found Skeeda, which are also canvas totes, and are made in the USA. These are available in dots, stripes or solids with fun colors like citrus, olive, and watermelon. Yum!
What do you think? Which do you prefer?
10/12/2007