June Sponsors
You might recall a feature about Sarah Yakawonis's anatomical quilling. Recently Sarah opened a Society6 shop called simply Yakawonis, where many of her quilled designs are available as prints and stretched canvases, note cards, iPhone cases and skins, or laptop and iPad skins. The made to order concept means any item is created expressly for you.
Sarah also combines quilling and cut paper work with her graphic design talent. For example, this fantasy piece is listed in the shop...
as are lovely initials that she quills atop a printed design.
Sandy Diaz of Sweet Spot Card Shop has returned this month after a brief absence. (She reports a strong surge in traffic when her ad is running - how nice!) Sandy makes fun, dimensional cards...
and pretty paper flower jewelry and hair accessories.
Melissa Bilyeu's letterpress shop, Paper Ink Press, is where you'll find whimsical or elegant designs for any occasion. As a bonus for ATP readers - that's you! - type "Paper" in the coupon code box when placing an order to receive a 15% discount.
And Brenda Kee continues to stock beautiful creations in her shop, bstudio. I love the graphic nature of this hand dyed, dupioni silk brooch. She describes it as reminiscent of a silhouetted mountain range against a moonlit sky.
Sarah also combines quilling and cut paper work with her graphic design talent. For example, this fantasy piece is listed in the shop...
as are lovely initials that she quills atop a printed design.
Sandy Diaz of Sweet Spot Card Shop has returned this month after a brief absence. (She reports a strong surge in traffic when her ad is running - how nice!) Sandy makes fun, dimensional cards...
and pretty paper flower jewelry and hair accessories.
Melissa Bilyeu's letterpress shop, Paper Ink Press, is where you'll find whimsical or elegant designs for any occasion. As a bonus for ATP readers - that's you! - type "Paper" in the coupon code box when placing an order to receive a 15% discount.
And Brenda Kee continues to stock beautiful creations in her shop, bstudio. I love the graphic nature of this hand dyed, dupioni silk brooch. She describes it as reminiscent of a silhouetted mountain range against a moonlit sky.
If you need a special gift or just want to treat yourself, I hope you'll keep these shops in mind. Be sure to let them know you saw their ad on All Things Paper.
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If you typically receive new posts via email or a reader, you're missing out on the blog's sidebar ads for the following lovely shops... thus I do an introductory feature each month.
Love both Sarah and Sandy's work. Sarah's quilled muscles is so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the paper flower jewelery!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking how interesting and wonderful it would be to have an original book cover produced from a quilled design.
ReplyDeleteLovely work here.
All wonderful items. I love how I've been seeing quilling mixed with digital pieces as well. That card with the shoes on it is really cute
ReplyDeleteI love the quilling. My favorite is the Hola Chica!
ReplyDeleteWow...Sarah, Sandy's works are adorable ones...
ReplyDeleteWow!!!gorgeous, Sarah is an artist, very talented!
ReplyDeletethose bobby pins!! the photography is amazing!
ReplyDeletethis may be the only blog where i love reading about the advertisers! =)
Thank you for presenting these creative artists. Their work is brilliant!
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