How rad are these wine bottles? They would be great to bring to a dinner party or celebration.(Via Simplesong)
How rad are these wine bottles? They would be great to bring to a dinner party or celebration.

When Alex and I first started dating, I'd go over to his Brooklyn apartment and we'd drink wine and order dinner. (I remember always getting insane butterflies when I walked up the stairs to apartment! He would lean over the banister to say hello, and I would get all heart-pound-y.) Anyway, he'd usually put on music by The Zombies, Love and The Smiths, so I thought he might appreciate these clever limited-edition prints.




Shanna Murray just launched a beautiful set of hand-lettered wall decals. My favorite is "You are my sunshine," which looks really sweet paired with a photo (and is a fun alternative to framing). Congratulations, Shanna!
Yep, sounds about right.


The baby was kicking, so I woke up super early this morning and spent a random hour looking through book covers online. So many hilarious and clever designs out there!
Love this birth announcement. The parents are so cool, and I love how the dad's hands are in his pockets. Very mellow of him. :)
My computer's desktop is always scattered with images that I find inspirational, so I figured I'd share a few. Above is a kiss...
The Mermaid Inn's restaurant logo...
...and children at a Parisian puppet theatre in 1963. (The bottom shot is the moment that St. George slays the dragon.) xoxo
Brooklyn graphic designer Jessica Hische is my new girl crush. Not only does she sell beautiful prints, but she also has the raddest type tattoo.

And wouldn't this alphabet print be sweet for a nursery?
Betsy Dunlap does gorgeous calligraphy for weddings and invitations. But her cutest project recently was a man's tattoo with his daughters' names. How tough and sweet at the same time.
These cotton wine totes would be great for bringing wine to dinner parties (or sneaking it on picnics).
Erin's three-year-old nephew is obsessed with the subway, so she made him a subway map poster for his birthday. She drew his favorite stops, including his friends' houses and, adorably, the Museum of Natural History. Lucky little dude! (See more photos here.)
We were lucky enough to nab the super talented Anna Bond of Rifle Design for our programs. She was wonderful to work with, and we adored her hand-painted illustration of a ship on the waves. She even drew my dress exactly like it was, as well as Alex's beard and glasses! At the bottom, we included a romantic quote from one of our favorite novels, The History of Love. A program was put on each guest's chair (and, later, on our fridge).
First up, the invitation! My family is British, and Alex's ancestors are from Wales, so our wedding had a British/nautical theme. We asked the brilliantly talented Michael and Emma to design our invitations (remember their amazing wedding?) and they did an incredible job! We loved the handwritten type, patterned background, and beautiful ship and anchor. The invitation's shape recalled a 1960's concert poster, and we mailed them rolled up in little tubes. Thank you so much, M+E!