A Warm Welcome to All Things Paper Sponsors!
Here we are at the middle of July and halfway through my favorite season. Boo-hiss, summer always speeds by too quickly! Ah well, to take my mind off the matter, I gathered pretty pictures from the websites of this blog's dedicated sponsors. In fact, the autumn-like card stock colors in this first photo from The Paper Mill Store are a nice reminder that every season has its merits.
The company lists a wide variety of products including over 800 styles, colors, and brands of paper. They offer envelopes, personalized stationery, artist paper, die cuts, recycled paper, and custom cutting and scoring. Learn about the latest specials via The Paper, The Paper Mill Store's blog.
I always enjoy a stop at PaperPhine... each time I visit the shop I spot new examples of things that can be made with intriguing paper yarn. Look at this little basket decorated with unfurled ends of black paper twine - so unusual!
You might recall PaperPhine's DIY kits for making colorful bangle bracelets and these handy knitted baskets. Kits are such a great way to test the waters and discover how much fun it is to work with durable paper string.
Twines in many different colors and weights are also available separately or in groups; your choice. Follow along with the PaperPhine blog to see the latest.
Love dachshunds? You'll find a whole collection dedicated to the pups. Many of Melissa's designs have a vintage circus theme, like this whimsical articulated puppet. I know some young ones who would enjoy moving the little lady and giraffe into about a zillion different poses!
Melissa accepts custom orders... she would be happy to design invitations and paper decor for a circus themed birthday party, baby shower, or any other idea you have in mind. Enjoy a visit to the The Artist in LA LA Land Etsy shop.
The company lists a wide variety of products including over 800 styles, colors, and brands of paper. They offer envelopes, personalized stationery, artist paper, die cuts, recycled paper, and custom cutting and scoring. Learn about the latest specials via The Paper, The Paper Mill Store's blog.
I always enjoy a stop at PaperPhine... each time I visit the shop I spot new examples of things that can be made with intriguing paper yarn. Look at this little basket decorated with unfurled ends of black paper twine - so unusual!
You might recall PaperPhine's DIY kits for making colorful bangle bracelets and these handy knitted baskets. Kits are such a great way to test the waters and discover how much fun it is to work with durable paper string.
Twines in many different colors and weights are also available separately or in groups; your choice. Follow along with the PaperPhine blog to see the latest.
Melissa Kojima of The Artist in LA LA Land is
another loyal and creative sponsor who constantly comes up with new cards and paper toys. Not only are the items you'll find in her shop truly unique, but they'll save you a ton of time. Instant gratification... choose what you like and print it out in a flash.
Love dachshunds? You'll find a whole collection dedicated to the pups. Many of Melissa's designs have a vintage circus theme, like this whimsical articulated puppet. I know some young ones who would enjoy moving the little lady and giraffe into about a zillion different poses!
Melissa accepts custom orders... she would be happy to design invitations and paper decor for a circus themed birthday party, baby shower, or any other idea you have in mind. Enjoy a visit to the The Artist in LA LA Land Etsy shop.
The knitted basket looks so very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYippee! Thank you, Ann! Yes, I love those knitted baskets too!
ReplyDeleteCool projects Ann...thank you to the sponsors - love your blog!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan