This lovely little secretary desk, with its rubbed white wash paint, surrounded by delicate pastels makes me want to settle down with a cup of tea and write letters all afternoon.
(via Conspicuous Style)
This lovely little secretary desk, with its rubbed white wash paint, surrounded by delicate pastels makes me want to settle down with a cup of tea and write letters all afternoon.
(via Conspicuous Style)
Textile artist Lotta Jansdotter recently opened a workshop and studio in New York. Isn’t it an inspiring space?
(via Lotta Jansdotter)
This month’s Ink Drop selection plays on the theme “April showers” with a range of blue hues from aqua to true blue.
The colors are:
For more information, check out Goulet Pen Co. Ink Drop HQ.
This sleek little desk organizer almost makes me want to trek out to an Ikea. The Kvissle Desk Organizer $5.99.
(via IKEA)
In my giant pile of mail upon my return from traveling was this little gem from Rad + Hungry. Its the April Berlin stationery kit with the Der Brunnen Block blank notepad, a Faber-Castell Grip 2001 (my favorite pencil) and a solid metal sharpener from M & R. I’ve already taken the paper for a test drive and it writes beutifully!
I culled through three weeks of accumulated blog posts and thought I’d share a few gems you might have missed:
Also, while I was away, The Well-Appointed Desk got a couple shout-outs:
Finally, I’d like to send a shout out to Melissa of Craftgasm and the National Postal Museum for the letter writing social they hosted on Saturday. If I had not been crippled with debilitating jet lag, I may have mentioned it sooner — like in time for people to actually go. Mea culpa.